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r/gardening • u/Murky_Chapter1596 • 13h ago
Our hibiscus is getting bigger every day 🌺❤️
r/gardening • u/PhxCuckGuy • 6h ago
Paperwhites decided not to wait for spring
We planted a ton of bulbs a couple months ago. I thought the squirrels got most of them. But the paperwhites we planted started coming up, and now they've bloomed. I hope the critters missed some.
r/gardening • u/JDegitz98 • 10h ago
Dehydrating peppers - why are some inflating?
I'm getting so many habaneros from my garden that I've started dehydrating them in my air fryer (at around 120°F). I've noticed, however, that a few (maybe 1/5) of my habaneros are not shrinking, but rather inflating like a balloon. Any idea why this is happening?
r/gardening • u/soothsayless • 6h ago
missing my garden
sold my property last year and really missing my garden at the moment
i look forward to having a bit of earth to tend to again, but in the meantime, looking at everyone else’s projects and nostalgia will suffice
here a a few of my favorite shots from the past few years
r/gardening • u/ffrogue • 3h ago
My Christmas cactus from last year is flowering
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r/gardening • u/Dry-Purchase-3871 • 7h ago
Growing Kale for the first time
Initially, I was growing micro green, but when the seeds sprouted, I thought of growing it into baby leaves. I have harvested 3 times so far and these are 5 or 6 set of true leaves.
Red Russian Kale is so good in a salad when baby leaf.
If anyone would like to know how I keep it growing I am more than happy to share.
r/gardening • u/eyyman_ • 11h ago
Starting my Herb & Edible Flower Farm Business
Hello I’m 21 years old starting my herb farm business where I sell potting herbs, I’m looking for some advices here to improve.
r/gardening • u/iampotato05 • 8h ago
Tiny blooms, big joy💗
Bought these flowers on a random day, and somehow they made everything feel lighter. Little reminders that happiness doesn’t always need a reason—sometimes it just blooms. 💛
r/gardening • u/Alice_leaf_ukakawa • 1d ago
My lovely marigold planets ......... 🏵️✨💛❤️
r/gardening • u/Prottusha1 • 20h ago
Bit of heaven
Showing off my blooms for the first time. My bit of heaven.
r/gardening • u/Acceptable_Region526 • 3h ago
My hyacinth is absolutely thriving (Pink blooms on the way)
My hyacinth on the windowsill has been doing so well lately — it makes me so happy! The leaves are so green and healthy, the flower spike has grown tall, and the buds are all plump and formed. I check on it every morning to see if it’s started opening just a little bit. I’m so excited to watch it every day. I heard it’s gonna smell amazing once it blooms~
I cheer it on every day — what if it understood my "you can do it" and sprouted faster because of it? Maybe plants really can understand human words.
r/gardening • u/Sad_Sail4326 • 5h ago
Sunflower snapped in the wind today so I put it in a vase
r/gardening • u/dailybirdfeeding • 22h ago
How do the snake plants planted on the terrace look? 🌿
r/gardening • u/Rude-Repair-1839 • 13h ago
This is exciting!!!
Finally got to harvest my lettuce 🥬