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Gardening is one of the hottest topics on Hometalk. Whether you're gardening as a profession, or as a hobby, you'll find awesome gardening inspiration on Hometalk. Do you need to identify a plant? Post a photo of it, and a gardening expert will be able to identify it for you. Is your garden blooming in a spectacular way? Share the joy with fellow gardening buffs. All garden talk is welcome on Hometalk; so whether you're planting a flower garden, looking for green gardening tips, or researching the perfect gardening tools, you've come to the right place.



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Gardening: Toadstools

I how can I get rid of hundreds of ink toadstools in my very small , garden , they are even growing under my artificial lawn.
Raylee
Raylee Australia 2 days ago
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    Raylee 10 hours ago
    Thank you , I have started picking them as they get bigger , will keep doing it, hopefully ...»
    they will disappear .. :)

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Gardening: What is This Orange Fuzz on My Apple Tree?

It is also on a couple of pear trees.
Kathy
Kathy Gig Harbor, WA 3 days ago
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Gardening: What do ido with the dead flowers on my amaryllas plants?

Do I cut the old stems off or leave them?
Barbara Bernard
Barbara Bernard Kissimmee, FL 3 days ago
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    Barbara Bernard 2 days ago
    Thankyou Barb and Douglas. I didn't know if I should leave them on for the energy to go to ...»
    next yrs. growth or not.

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Gardening: Please name this plant

This plant sheds its leaves in winter and in May bears new leaves then buds then these white flowers with yellow centers. It is a perennial and very hardy. This shrub is very old and does not need pruning.
Judy S
Judy S 4 days ago
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    Leona slone 2 days ago
    It's a Mayapple.
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  • This is what my other 2 rhubarb plants look like.

Gardening: Rhubarb Help Please!!

I am wondering why one of my rhubarb plants is thinking it is time to go to flower? or go to seed? I am not sure what it is doing. ...»

Can I cut the flower part off? Are there male and female plants?

Jayme
Jayme Bellaire, MI 5 days ago
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    Losvlam 3 days ago
    the adult rubarb will make flowers every year and make great items in flower arangements with ...»
    other flowers

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Gardening: Hydrangeas

I bought a root bound hydrangea(sp?) but there were new leaves at the bottom. The three heads are dying. Should I snip the heads off to give more nutrients to the plant?
Charlotte F
Charlotte F Live Oak, FL 6 days ago
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    Jeanette S 5 days ago
    I have gotten into these beauties. I have always shied away from them because we face due ...»
    west. But now I plant them near the water supply so we can keep them watered. I laid limbs down on the ground and put a shovel of dirt on it between the base and end of limb after it quit blooming. They all rooted and I have 4 new baby ones now. I have a new variagated on called "lace cap" that I am going to try and root this year after it blooms. Will keep you posted on this.

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Gardening: My Iris have stopped blooming. Should I cut them back or what is best

When is best time to divide?
Carolyn Ellison
Carolyn Ellison Belton, SC 6 days ago
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    Nancy 3 days ago
    It's best to not cut the leaves of flower bulbs. The leaves provide needed nourishment and ...»
    growth. Wait until they start to wilt and turn brown before cutting. It they look untidy to you, you can tie the leaves together with a little twine.

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Gardening: How does one make money via gardening?

I have a 10k square foot lot.. I have tilled and (almost) prepared 1/3 of it for a vegetable garden for my family.. But I still have 2/3 of this lot and got the idea to start seeing if I ...»
could make money growing anything in it. I am not having very much luck Googling anything, and so I thought I would ask here if anyone has experience in gardening-for-profit?

Admiranda De Morton
Admiranda De Morton Conway, SC 6 days ago
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    Sia@South 47th 4 days ago
    KMS Woodworks Hahahahaa Well, one cup or two, you ROCK! xo
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Gardening: Best LOW-LIGHT indoor plants??

I need some suggestions regarding some larger low-light indoor plants. I seem to be able to find plenty of indoor plants that require a good bit of light, but not very many low-light. So far, I have only purchased a Chinese Evergreen. Which ones have you all had the best luck with/your favorites etc? Thanks ahead of time!
Leah Belverd
Leah Belverd Concord, NC 7 days ago
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    Sharron Thyden 14 hours ago
    I too wondered about low light plants. Thank you for all this info. ツ
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Gardening: Is this poison ivy or poison oak?

I asked a friend of mine one time and he ripped it out and called it some kind of weed. I want to double check. Anyone know if poison ivy or poison oak? Would love your help!
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YouAreTalkingTooMuch.com Conway, SC on May 15, 2013
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    Evelyn McMullen 5 days ago
    Va creeper, I let mine grow on fence and up brick wall of house. Pull is down yearly, it ...»
    always comes back.

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