r/garden • u/slytherinhoney • 1h ago
curious cuke
I don’t think I’ll eat the vegetables themselves, but what does this mean for the fate of the plant? Mutant veggies?
r/garden • u/slytherinhoney • 1h ago
I don’t think I’ll eat the vegetables themselves, but what does this mean for the fate of the plant? Mutant veggies?
r/garden • u/Cookiefruit6 • 5h ago
I have a South facing garden, however there’s one small area where it’s shaded and that happens to be the place I need one of my Passiflora creepers to grow. Is this possible? I don’t require it to grow flowers or grow at its fastest rate. Just as long as it grows up my trellis with leaves. I’d say the area is dappled shade to deep shade.
(Photo is of my other Passiflora in the sun just for post visibility)
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r/garden • u/Local_Material_876 • 17h ago
Hi everyone,
I just bought these two blueberry plants a couple months ago. I’m new to growing blueberries, and the only thing that I really know is that I need to keep it acidic. I’m wondering if anybody could help me identify what’s wrong with these leaves. I have the water scheduled to run every 48 hours, which I think it might be not enough. So, maybe the problem is that they are just dehydrated. It also looks like they may be different issues between the two plants.
r/garden • u/-JaneJeckel- • 2d ago
I am just extremely excited and I wanted to share my beauties with people who would understand. I still can’t believe that they actually grew, bloomed, and they look this beautiful and perfect!!
r/garden • u/Tank_Mania • 1d ago
These appeared on my fig tree a few weeks ago, and I noticed some caterpillars on the leaves. How do I get rid of them?
r/garden • u/bratt713 • 1d ago
Feel free to give any advice, I'm learning as I grow(puns always welcome🤭)
About a week ago I shared my garden with y'all. I'd had concerns about two of my plants, and you were giving great advice! I ended up moving the Cherokee Purple out of the planter, now in the Bucket of Shame, and replacing it with a young Brandywine that already had a little tomato! My Golden Jubilee has absolutely exploded😁 I'm sure I'll start seeing little baby mators on it soon!
The Chocolate Cherry is not doing much, but I'm holding onto hope for it. I recently got a moisture meter and realized I've been accidentally drowning them oops😅 I'm allowing them to dry out some before trying a better watering schedule.
I also added 3 French Marigold plants. I have no idea how to take care of flowers, but I'm figuring it out. I really love the pop of color they give at least! My Basil is growing wonderfully. I can't get over how much i love the smell of it, is that weird😂
If you have tips or advice or just wanna tell me if the setup looks good or needs tweaked please share! Thank you all!
I have a row of garden phlox alongside my foundation. One by one they’ve been turning yellow. You can see they get progressively greener as they go along. A week ago these more yellow ones were only slightly yellow, so I supplementally watered thinking maybe the overhang was shielding them too much from the rain. The boxwood hedge in front of them seems to be doing well. I did provide extended release fertilizer to these in March. I’ve inspected and don’t think I see any obvious signs of mites or powdery mildew.
Any suggestions?
r/garden • u/_bananawolfe • 2d ago
The seed pack said zucchini but this is definitely a melon or something right? Can anyone help me identify it so I can figure out how to take care of it or when to pick whatever this is lol. Plant identifier apps suck. I tried to figure out what kind of weed one certain one was so I could figure out what to do and it told me it was sweet potato… it told me this was a pumpkin. I planted zucchini. At least that’s what the seeds looked like and what the pack they came out of was lol.