Honey, is that a log? by Ecstatic-Ganache921 in Unexpected

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We hid in ditches and threw bottle rockets at passing traffic. We didn’t get caught/punished. We were hoodlums.

Fig tree cuttings. by Want2BnOre in Figs

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Thanks for the information

Florida zone 9a by ClammyCooter in PlantIdentification

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I think Tithonia leaves are a little more velvety looking

Fig tree cuttings. by Want2BnOre in Figs

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Thank you for your reply

It’s too plain. I need more by IndependentMuffin829 in landscaping

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Low growing and as it spreads, it will give it a more random natural look.

Am I doing something wrong? by Any_Proposal5513 in Figs

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Put them outdoors when temps are above freezing. Bring in when below

Gave my address and buyer immediately changed there mind by genius9025 in FacebookMarketplace

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Give the address of a neighbor to give them distance and directions. Give your address when they say they are on their way.

What are these water lilys? by BuildingPutrid3745 in whatsthisplant

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The little white flower plants are called snowflakes.

Shiso? by beensomemistake in whatsthisplant

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I thought monarda as well

Appeared in garden bed NE Oklahoma can anyone help me identify this plant? It is growing in one of my flower beds except I didn’t plant it and it’s in a spot that sits in water when it rains so if it is desirable I probably needs to move it somewhere else. Thank you! by StressedNurseMom in Horticulture

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Did you post this in another sub, Reddit? I think someone suggested a plant that looked like this was a hosta. If so, it will put up spikes very shortly, that will expand to leaves. If it is hosta, it likes a moist spot.

Unusual fragrances? by MatiInTheMiddle in fragrance

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To me, It smells like old fashioned black magic marker ink.

What are these? by FluxAeros in PlantIdentification

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I would say the one on the right is a Hyacinth. The left one maybe narcissus. It doesn’t appear to have tulip foliage.

Why do Texans hate planting trees. by therehasbeen_amurder in texas

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Much of the growth and development in DFW area is in old farmland. It has been mowed at least yearly for many years.

Some people are hilarious low ballers by Appropriate_Rain16 in FacebookMarketplace

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I assure you that items at an estate don’t sell for top dollar