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What the slugs were willing to share with me today
  • I removed all the runners (the shoots you’re seeing), and al the smaller plants leaving only the largest plants with about 12-18 inches between each plant. The mature plants can produce well for 3-5 years, at which point I will let the runners grow and replace the older plants (after next summer for me). Did you buy the plant like that? When I bought mine I divided it right away into 10 plants, and removed the flowers the first year to force them to grow bigger roots first.

    Here’s what I would recommend. Separate your runners. If they have roots already I would cut them from the mother and give them their own space. Next summer they will produce for you and don’t worry about removing the flowers. For the main mother plant: divide it as soon as it stops producing this summer.

    Is yours a June bearing or ever bearing variety?

  • Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
  • Hey from the Garden! We had to restart the site last night. Having some difficulties getting off the ground. I think we lost all our users! Were you one of them? Could I ask you to try there again and tell me if things are working okay, if you still are logged in, etc ? I Appreciate the help. Thegarden.land

  • Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
  • Same! I deleted my 10 year account. Kinda not even sad. It was going downhill for a while now. But hey I just created my own instance for gardeners called thegarden.land so now I have a new home to grow roots and thrive!

  • Strawberries are ripening already! My absolute favorite part of the summer garden.
  • Okay great I was hoping that’s the case. I have just Rainer strawberries which are June bearers

  • What are the biggest upgrades/fixes that you would like to see done to Lemmy?
  • Really? I don’t get that. I go to the ‘communities’ button at the top, where they are sorted by population, so it’s easy to find some good ones right away. If I want to search something specific I type it in the search bar and there it is. Is it not that way for you? That seems easy to me

  • Strawberries are ripening already! My absolute favorite part of the summer garden.
  • I'm doing a much better job than I did last year. First- I have thinned out the plants to leave only the largest mature plants with plenty of space in between. I water only in the morning so that the surface is dry by night time when slugs come. I have also laid bark mulch (straw would be good too I think) which helps with slugs. Then finally I got some cheap bird netting from Amazon. So far we have only seen two berries with slug bites. Last year at least half had damage. If you or anyone else knows much about this I am trying to find out something: I want to cultivate the runners which will grow after the berries. Next summer, can I harvest from those runners or do I need to remove the flowers and wait until two summers from now to harvest berries from those runners?

  • Strawberries are ripening already! My absolute favorite part of the summer garden.

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    What's the stupidest way you've ever injured yourself?
  • I love it. You totally had that coming

  • What's the stupidest way you've ever injured yourself?
  • Hey come on over to [email protected] we would love to see some of your work there

  • Cerinthe is such a neat flower. It blooms all summer long too
  • Zone 8, Pacific Northwest. I've seen in growing mostly in coastal towns.

  • My good girl Basil. She's a golden-doodle, just looks more golden than doodle

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    Cerinthe is such a neat flower. It blooms all summer long too

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    These ones aren't mine but I just planted some from seeds I bought on Etsy. Did you know you can buy seeds on Etsy?

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    I found an endangered butterfly called Fender's Blue. It can only survive on one variety of lupine that grows in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
  • Ya here is some good info. The place to find them is Hagg Lake. Drive around the back side of the lake and there is a spot to pull over that has an informational sign about the butterfly, and that's where you can find several of these lupines and I'm sure you'll find the butterfly too. I believe they are still in bloom now. Good luck!

  • Has anyone here attempted a clover lawn?
  • It's so pretty! and you can see in the top right corner just how much greener it is than the old patchy grass. Great job! I with I could zoom in but beehaw won't let me do that (just me?)

  • My Mom has always wanted to see an orangutan. She just sent me this on her 70th birthday in Borneo.

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    If I had a stack of $100 bills, and I told you that for every bill you eat I will give you one to keep, how much money do you think you'd walk away with?
  • Do you really think you could fold it to the size of a pill though? I think that would be a hard pill to swallow.

  • Creatures That Don’t Conform
  • Nice article with gorgeous pictures. Also some strange poetry!

  • Perlite/ vermiculite. It's cheap and easy to use. Here's some more info.

    www.gardenbetty.com How to Use Perlite to Improve Soil and Boost Plant Growth

    If you’ve ever purchased potted plants or veggie starts, or opened a bag of commercial potting mix, you may have noticed tiny white balls in the soil that look like Styrofoam bits. These white balls are actually important soil components called perlite, and they’re not simply fillers or artificia

    How to Use Perlite to Improve Soil and Boost Plant Growth
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    What is your favorite hobby for connecting with nature and why?
  • Is that right? I had no idea. Hermann Hesse made it seem like you just grab a crusty piece of bread and a bottle of wine and walk out into the Black Forest. What a bummer! Does Germany have Right to Roam?

  • Has anyone here attempted a clover lawn?
  • Oh neat! you should post a pic here we would love to see that! How and when did you lay the seed? and can it tolerate being walked on? Also I'd love to know if you have dogs and if it can stand up to that kind of 'abuse'?

  • Another 'Creeper'. I think this one is like a viking with his arm out

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    I can't get over Secretary Birds

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    I found an endangered butterfly called Fender's Blue. It can only survive on one variety of lupine that grows in Oregon's Willamette Valley.

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    I think these weeping sequoias are so neat. Each one is like some kind of unique monster. We call them 'creepers'

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    June gardening tips, from Portland Nursery. Best for PNW gardeners but everyone can benefit

    www.portlandnursery.com June Gardening | Portland Nursery

    June Gardening at Portland Nursery and Garden Center in Portland, Vancouver, Lake Oswego.

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    Where did Napoleon keep his armies?

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    ___in his sleevies

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    Where do ghosts live?

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    ___they don't

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    The size of this absolute Bolete

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    Earth Angel rose smells and looks so pretty

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