I grew these gourds to make birdhouses to attract bluebirds. I hung them all over my yard and they decided to nest this week in an upturned metal pole against my shed \_(ツ)_/ 4yr ⋅ kysquirrelhunter ⋅ r/gardening
One year ago, I bought 5 oranges to eat at a local store and decided to plant their seeds for fun, without much hope. Here they are now :D1yr ⋅ superbos88 ⋅ r/gardening
My dream bed is finally up! My first ever proper veggie garden is ready to rock!1yr ⋅ cookmybook ⋅ r/gardening
What are these things crawling all over my jalapenos? (South Florida)8mo ⋅ Pabst_Malone ⋅ r/gardening
My dad mailed me garlic from his garden. From across the country to my kitchen. Thanks dad.2yr ⋅ hetoldmetogetone ⋅ r/gardening
Got to see the Corpse Flower at the San Diego Botanical Garden today.2yr ⋅ native_poppy ⋅ r/gardening
Extremely proud of my first garden! We built everything from scratch and started all our plants from seed (some as far back as January)1yr ⋅ chanmanfriend ⋅ r/gardening
The bottom of the beefsteak tomato I grew looks like it's disappointed in the life choices I've made.1yr ⋅ atodaso ⋅ r/gardening
Do you guys have a snail jail too? There a shit ton on my terrace and they are eating all my plants. I'm gonna release them far away from home when I arrest enough of them.1yr ⋅ thoxo ⋅ r/gardening
I didn’t own a hand shovel so I was using a large shove to garden, and dug this out of the ground. Level 2 reached!4yr ⋅ tellmewhyfirst ⋅ r/gardening
200 bouquets spilling over with fresh tulips are making their way from our little farm to isolated Moms in need of some beauty. Love what I get do to for a living!4yr ⋅ LonelyFleur ⋅ r/gardening
My mother's orchid changes color every year. 2 years ago it was pink last year, white, this year yellow? is it possible to induce specific colors or just let it do its thing?2mo ⋅ Umomo1025 ⋅ r/gardening
My mum is coming out of her depression and we don’t have a clue where to start on this super neglected garden. Help?2yr ⋅ aallillaa ⋅ r/gardening
After winter neglect and serious internal building work the garden was feeling very sorry for itself. Lockdown provided the opportunity and motivation to do something about it.4yr ⋅ MrBozzie ⋅ r/gardening
May your Rhubarb Crisp never runneth dry. Massive bundle off of 2 plants in the yard.2yr ⋅ tapefactoryslave ⋅ r/gardening
Last pic I was able to get of my dad's garden before he retired and moved overseas. Makakilo, Hawai'i.6yr ⋅ PrincessPonyPrincess ⋅ r/gardening
Me having to remove both tomato and zucchini plants that gave me so much and had now succumbed to bugs and illnesses that I couldn't stop, knowing the days of big harvests are behind me, cutting them at the base and dragging them out4yr ⋅ coolsunglassesemoji ⋅ r/gardening
So this is fun/interesting....some of my string of pearls are coming in pink!1yr ⋅ DizzyWithEternity ⋅ r/gardening
My dog grabbed and broke one of my tomato transplants, so I put in water to grow new roots, now it’s ready for planting.2yr ⋅ Commandersilv89 ⋅ r/gardening
My watermelon split open. Can someone experienced tell me what I did wrong?8mo ⋅ Faximo7 ⋅ r/gardening
Huge thunderstorm rolled in and I rushed to save all the peony blooms.2yr ⋅ FionaTheFierce ⋅ r/gardening
My father's garden in South Africa, we have been harvesting tomatoes and a lot of cauliflower :)3yr ⋅ Calder34 ⋅ r/gardening
My husband overheard me talking about getting some air plants or a baby succulent so he 3D printed this vase for whatever I brought home.3yr ⋅ seitanictemple ⋅ r/gardening
Don’t forget the butterflies and bees. I planted a pollinator garden yesterday to complement my vegetable garden.3yr ⋅ Commandersilv89 ⋅ r/gardening
I grew a single tomato plant in a bucket for the first time last year. No one warned me it was going to become a full blown addiction.1yr ⋅ Creepy_Crawlspaces ⋅ r/gardening
All I’ve learned from growing Eggplant, is that they don’t look like the emoji.2yr ⋅ advoK8great ⋅ r/gardening
I'm beginning to suspect my basil has eaten a neighborhood cat at this point.2yr ⋅ Volboris ⋅ r/gardening
I made my daughter a birthday cake decorated with edible flowers from my garden8mo ⋅ twilbo ⋅ r/gardening
Making bouquets from my flower & herb garden has become my favorite past time4yr ⋅ speebybeeby ⋅ r/gardening
Lost my whole garden last week to hail. Walk into this at work this morning. I love my job and co workers!!!!4yr ⋅ pickitandeatit555 ⋅ r/gardening
A bouquet for the table. Flowers gathered from the cottage garden.3yr ⋅ Honeysucklerose21 ⋅ r/gardening
Weeds? Crispy brown leaves? Bare soil where you ran out of mulch? Who cares!4yr ⋅ along_withywindle ⋅ r/gardening
A bit proud of my hydrangeas. Up close some were almost the size of my head!3yr ⋅ sin-turtle ⋅ r/gardening
My poor freeze-dried rose thought it was having a second spring a couple of weeks ago (England, UK)1yr ⋅ tendrilly ⋅ r/gardening
My mining operation has revealed a vein of potatoes. I'm gonna be rich.1yr ⋅ me-gustan-los-trenes ⋅ r/gardening
F n artichokes... one of the purest colors of nature I’ve ever seen..3yr ⋅ Shennannagins ⋅ r/gardening
I cannot stop making bouquets! This one was for a newly pregnant friend 😌4yr ⋅ hailsmmkthx ⋅ r/gardening
My Dad's hobby is growing giant fruit/veg, I'd say he's pretty ok at it too7yr ⋅ beckymegan ⋅ r/gardening
Check out the size difference between elephant garlic and regular garlic.5yr ⋅ petimento ⋅ r/gardening
My mom passed away in 2015, but she was still around to witness me plant a cutting from her prized gardenia on Mother's Day of that same year. After four years and LOTS of work on my green thumb, I've finally gotten it to flower. This one is for you, mom! ❤️5yr ⋅ baz00kajoe ⋅ r/gardening
Some pretty Wonderful news! I'm going to be on Gardeners World 🌎! Here's me during filming in My Greenhouse10mo ⋅ ohhomelygirl ⋅ r/gardening
Rescued this treasure flower from a building site a month or so back ..she is definitely happier I think.🇿🇦2yr ⋅ Euphoric_Control3239 ⋅ r/gardening
I let wasp build their hive inside my greenhouse where i plant my tomatoes because they eat the aphids ...11mo ⋅ rorygirl90 ⋅ r/gardening
Back at it again! First major backyard harvest of the year. Tomato sauce, pickled beans, and a healthy batch of giardiniera in the works.7yr ⋅ gardeninthecity ⋅ r/gardening
My granny (96) grew some amazing, huge violets! She's so proud of them so I wanted to share them with the world.2yr ⋅ _ArcticWolfGirl_ ⋅ r/gardening
Update 1: I posted 2 days ago asking for opinions on what to do with a birds nest in my bee balm plant. I thought the nest might have been abandoned but today I found this...2yr ⋅ longlivewawa1 ⋅ r/gardening