As far as looks, not smell wise. Is there anything that looks similar to a marijuana plant, but isnt? I’ve tried googling it, without any luck. I need to make sure my neighbor isnt growing ‘herbs’ Thanks
As far as looks, not smell wise. Is there anything that looks similar to a marijuana plant, but isnt? I’ve tried googling it, without any luck. I need to make sure my neighbor isnt growing ‘herbs’ Thanks
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Tagged anything, growing herbs, isnt, luck, marijuana, marijuana plant, neighbor, plant, smell, type
I want an organic garden. I am just starting out. Does anyone have any tips – what to read, certain veggies, fruit and herbs to grow and why, where to purchase the seeds or the plant, ect…..?
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Tagged anyone, ect, fruit, garden, herbs, organic garden, plant, seeds
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I would like to make a small vegetable garden with squash cucumbers bell peppers strawberries and herbs!! I don’t know what to do! Will these vegetables grow well together if not could you give me some advice for beginners?
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Tagged advice, Bell, bell peppers, garden, herbs, plant, PLEASE, someone, squash, strawberries, vegetable, Vegetable Garden, vegetables
Hello! I’m a new gardener living in an apartment with only a balcony to grow my garden on. So far i’ve been working with small window boxes of herbs and a few vegetables (aside from my flowers). My question is what is the best way to grow a potato plant? Do I need alot of space for this, or can it be grown in a pot? Im completely clueless about this so any help is appreciated!
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Tagged advice, apartment, balcony, flowers, garden, gardener, herbs, plant, pot, potato, potato plant, question, vegetables, way, window, window boxes
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i mean is it an easy thing? just get 1 single lemon seed and place it in a little pot and watch it grow? or is a matter of making sure the seed is dry? or do you put more than one seed? how many times do i have to water it? does it matter what time of the year i plant it? i know winter is coming, but if i kept it inside would it make a difference??
i know it sounds like an obvious question, but im asking for the big details on how to ‘literally’ make a lemon tree grow from its bare seed?
oh and how many years will it take for the little tree to grow before it begins to grow flowers for the lemons to start?
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Tagged Lemon, lemon tree, little pot, matter, plant, pot, seed, thing, time, tree, winter, year
Hi
I found a strange plant growing in my garden – has a herb-like smell but doesn’t seem edible (very bitter taste)!
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Thanks
Thanks for the answers
I’m in London, England. This plant did appear where I’d planted carrots last year – what exactly is a volunteer root crop? Would such a thing have a strong smell?
It does look alot like parsley, but definitely does not taste like it – it practically stings the tongue.
The last photo was taken on a plate with some breadcrumbs still present – although it looks like there’s milky sap at the cut, there isn’t.
I have smoked the herb several times before and love the feeling when i lay down on my bead and meditate so i am looking to buy the plant to grow it for personal use. Can i get it at a nursery? Or if not the plant then the seeds.
**not seeds, cutting of the plant thanks
im looking for places not online thanks
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Tagged Bead, Divinorum, Feeling, herb, meditate, nursery, personal use, plant, salvia, seeds, several times, use
I’m kinda thinking that I should have been picking when they turned red to allow for all plant energy to go to new pepper formation. I have two plants that are still flowering and we might have as much as 30 more days growing season here in Denver. I just want to maximize my yield. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, unless you suggest that I stick one in my nose for good luck!
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Tagged Chili, chili peppers, Denver, end, energy, formation, good luck, kinda, pepper, Peppers, plant, plant energy, plants, red, Serrano, serrano chili, them