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I'm using the Tapatalk forum app on my iPhone so forgive me if this question has been asked before - I'm sure it has. I have a serious whitefly issue and I can't seem to shut them down. I've tried a vinegar, water, and baking soda solution and it doesn't seem to make any difference. Any other...
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Lol now I feel kinda bad for killing all those harmless spiders....hundreds of them no joke! A few survived and have rebuilt their webs but I'm leaving them alone....a couple won't hurt but I'm going to make sure to take care of their egg sacs before they pose a problem again.
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I haven't heard anything of the sort, but you're seeing it happen then this is an awesome observation!
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Okay so I know how good spiders are for the garden. But you must understand the pool cage horror that I walk into everyday. Not delicately spun orbed webs, but massive cottony webs of doom filled with giant brown wooly spiders, two inch long black and yellow striped ones, and long strings of...
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Thanks for explaining the difference so clearly - there are just some questions that even Google can't answer easily. :)
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Saw this and thought of this post :) What a great idea if you can find enough drive lol
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I really hope someone can explain this to me lol and hopefully provide a couple pictures - are Sedum, Bacopa, and Portulaca all related? How are they different? No real need to know, just genuinely curious :)
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So I have spent a few days in my secret garden clearing a pathway....it's so much fun back there! I haven't encountered any snakes yet thank goodness lol, but I'm sure I'm making such a ruckus that it's scaring away anything in the brush. Plenty of spiders, though, pretty scary lol. I have...
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Amazing what one day will do!
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Wow thanks for the help, I'm definitely gonna try solarizing. In the meantime, I found the best hidden gem.... A twelve foot wide property spanning two whole lots blocked off by fences that hasn't been touched for over 10 years! This area wasn't allowed to be fenced off among our property...
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Wow so beautiful! What zone are you in?
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That is so incredibly adorable!! Your bulb made me think of Christmas ornaments as gifts!
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@Randy - Thanks for the info....it seems it'll be a pretty big undertaking for me, what with all the hard manual labor and me being a 4'11" 100lb girl lol....but I said I wanted a sense of accomplishment didn't I!!!
@Crabbergirl - It's grassy, weedy, rocky, all kinds of not fun lol. I measured...
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@Wombat - Actually not a bad idea.... My next door neighbors have a fenced in yard and I just saw some Glades Morning Glory growing through the bottom.... I'm pretty sure they have a full on Florida native garden back there and I should pick their brain lol
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Hahaha yeah it's already started. I've been outside for the past 3 hours pruning and transplanting
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Thanks :D .... My big picture plan is to have a container garden of flowers, a plot for vegetables, and to replace all of my parents' invasive species with native plants. Gotta start somewhere lol!
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Today I started the pre-planning for my first in-ground vegetable plot! I am temporarily living at my parents' house so I have been wary of creating anything too permanent, partly because of all the immobile work that will be put in, partly because my parents aren't too keen on digging up their...
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I know it's not much but I am so proud of my little container garden! It's grown in leaps and bounds in only a few months :)
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@Wombat - Thanks for the link! Your plumeria is beautiful! @Crabbergirl - Thanks for the offer! We have tons of farmers markets and stuff like that so I'm definitely gonna take a look around, never consider that option. I'll let you know what I find.
Quite a few of my neighbors have plumerias...
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