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Richard Peers
2018-05-04
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What plant is this?
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Richard Peers: @Tropical Lucy thanks makes sense as have mint and chives in same area. Bit of a herb garden, planted some parsley today
lemon407642: I don’t know sorry
Tropical Lucy: Laurus nobilis. common name Bay (leaves) used for cooking
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pzsoofi
2018-05-02
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After surgery: my orchid had a case of root rot (caused by overwatering, thanks ikea plant crew) that started to creep up on the base of the crown. Although you are not supposet to repot when they are in bloom, I decided to remove the rotten roots and treat the area with disinfectant (plant-friedly) and some cinnamon for extra safety. I hope it survives and that the flowers will stay too. #Phalaenopsis #Orchid #Repot
![After surgery: my orchid had a case of root rot (caused by overwatering, thanks ikea plant crew) that started to creep up on the base of the crown. Although you are not supposet to repot when they are in bloom, I decided to remove the rotten roots and treat the area with disinfectant (plant-friedly) and some cinnamon for extra safety. I hope it survives and that the flowers will stay too. #Phalaenopsis #Orchid #Repot After surgery: my orchid had a case of root rot (caused by overwatering, thanks ikea plant crew) that started to creep up on the base of the crown. Although you are not supposet to repot when they are in bloom, I decided to remove the rotten roots and treat the area with disinfectant (plant-friedly) and some cinnamon for extra safety. I hope it survives and that the flowers will stay too. #Phalaenopsis #Orchid #Repot](https://img2.lrgarden.com/flower_pic/p300/61/47/2002075197_2002007127_1525290927.jpg?101)
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BeautifullyMad
2018-05-01
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what is this plant?
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meriunkat: Looks kinda like Jade Plant Crassula Ovata 'Ogre Ears'
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Ueca
2018-04-22
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One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant!
![One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant! One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant!](https://img2.lrgarden.com/flower_pic/p300/154/5/2002071194_2002003325_1524438277.jpg?101)
![One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant! One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant!](https://img2.lrgarden.com/flower_pic/p300/155/5/2002071195_2002003325_1524438277.jpg?101)
![One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant! One winter later, the shoots are looking big and healthy. So is mama plant!](https://img2.lrgarden.com/flower_pic/p300/156/5/2002071196_2002003325_1524438277.jpg?101)
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meriunkat
2018-04-22
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I now added "Jade Plant (Crassula ovata 'Ogre Ears')" in my "garden"
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kimberly
2018-04-22
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I found these in my monstera plant, does anyone know if they are harmful to my plant?
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![I found these in my monstera plant, does anyone know if they are harmful to my plant? I found these in my monstera plant, does anyone know if they are harmful to my plant?](https://img2.lrgarden.com/feed_pic/p300/220/18/2002071004_2002007472_1524405202.jpg?101)
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Ueca: If you see ones that look similar but run really freaking fast that means it's a centipede. They're scary, but harmless to plants.
Ueca: Flat-back millipedes (Polydesmus angustus) are herbivores and prefer to eat dead plant matter, fruits, and juicy vulnerable plants. Probably not a big problem but make sure they don't become too numerous.