ADVERTISEMENT

If you never thought that your thumb was green enough and that gardening was for hobbits, hopefully, some of the examples here will make you reconsider. With some work, research, and lots of patience, anyone can ensure that at least a handful of plants survive. 

The ‘Gardening’ online group gathers horticultural enthusiasts worldwide to share advice and pictures of their creations. We also contacted gardening expert and home farmer Charles Dowding to learn more about what a beginner should keep in mind. So scroll down, upvote your favorites, and be sure to comment your own gardening successes or horror stories.

More info: Reddit

#1

This Is A Children's Faerie Garden I Planted A Few Years Ago. It Lives On A 5 Foot Boulder, Has A Variety Of Evergreen And Deciduous Trees And Ground Covers, Mosses And Succulents. It's A Miniature Living Ecosystem That Goes Dormant In Winter And Is Home To Bees, Birds, Butterflies, Beetles And Fae

This Is A Children's Faerie Garden I Planted A Few Years Ago. It Lives On A 5 Foot Boulder, Has A Variety Of Evergreen And Deciduous Trees And Ground Covers, Mosses And Succulents. It's A Miniature Living Ecosystem That Goes Dormant In Winter And Is Home To Bees, Birds, Butterflies, Beetles And Fae

Po3ticTreachery Report

RELATED:
    #2

    Harvested My Sons Pumpkin, From The Plant He Brought Home In A Paper Cup From Pre-K; It Was The Only Pumpkin On The Plant But It Was Huge (Sunset Pic Strictly For Up Votes Lol)

    Harvested My Sons Pumpkin, From The Plant He Brought Home In A Paper Cup From Pre-K; It Was The Only Pumpkin On The Plant But It Was Huge (Sunset Pic Strictly For Up Votes Lol)

    skijeeper Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Isabelle Lamarque
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The sunset worked for me, take my upvote 😄 It so beautiful how it makes the pumpkin stand out even more 😍

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #3

    From My First Garden Without My Parents Help. Btw I'm 14

    From My First Garden Without My Parents Help. Btw I'm 14

    Cyborg37 Report

    We asked Charles Dowding what he would recommend to a first-time gardener who was nervous to begin. “Start small, say one bed of 1.2 x 2.4m. Adopt the no-dig approach: It's simple and easy, based on two things. One, the soil is undisturbed, allowing its organisms to work and multiply. You build on top of the existing network of life. And also it’s fine to dig a hole to plant a tree, or when harvesting potatoes!”

    “Two, feed soil inhabitants with organic matter on the surface, from where they take it down. This aerates the soil and sets up a larder of nutrients for plant roots.” Charles is an advocate for leaving the soil ecosystem intact when gardening, as it’s more sustainable and can save you a lot of work. Let’s face it, digging is not a particularly fun activity unless you happen to be a mole. 

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #4

    I Know This Sub Would Appreciate This Beauty!

    I Know This Sub Would Appreciate This Beauty!

    Tradex88 Report

    We also wanted to know what misconceptions Charles has run into when educating and training other gardeners. “It's easier than often claimed. You don't need to dig, you don't need to practice a rotation, you don't need to feed or fertilize your plants unless in containers, you can walk on your beds if you need to, and you have plenty of scope to be creative.” He recommends using free, online resources like YouTube to learn more. 

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #8

    My Younger Sibling (13) Made A Rainbow Garden. They Are Very Proud Of It And Wanted Me To Post It

    My Younger Sibling (13) Made A Rainbow Garden. They Are Very Proud Of It And Wanted Me To Post It

    Lost-Ad-7412 Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #9

    My 91yo Grandmother’s Tomato Harvest This Year

    My 91yo Grandmother’s Tomato Harvest This Year

    ConcentrateFun4726 Report

    “When starting out, weeds can be tamed easily with surface covers such as cardboard in particular. Soil that is firm is not compacted, and plants like rooting into firm soil. You can plant into straight compost, Plants then root down into the soil below,” he added, giving some more specific examples of how a novice gardener could start and what not to be afraid of. In general, fear of gardening is a bit irrational, it's not like the dead plants will take revenge.

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #10

    My Son's Memorial Garden. Gardening Helps Me So Much Mentally To Get Through Some Really Rough Moments. October Is Both My Son's Birth Month And Death. This October He Will Be Gone 2 Years. He Would Be 19 This Year. How Does Gardening Help You?

    My Son's Memorial Garden. Gardening Helps Me So Much Mentally To Get Through Some Really Rough Moments. October Is Both My Son's Birth Month And Death. This October He Will Be Gone 2 Years. He Would Be 19 This Year. How Does Gardening Help You?

    reddit.com Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    BeepBoop the Single Pringle
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    these types of posts remind me that love is real, and people care about me and other people, even when the people around me are terrible.

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    Lastly, we wanted him to expand upon what resources a beginner could use to develop their skills. Firstly, he recommended his book, as well as guides he put together to help keep track of planting times and other seasonal effects. Note that much of the information is geared toward the UK. Lastly, he encouraged an attitude of curiosity and to be constantly asking questions. “How do plants grow? (new research into rhizophagy shows the importance of bacteria). How much watering is necessary? (often less). What is the best spacing? (depends partly on what you want from the plants).”

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #13

    My Neighbors 4.1lb Giant Bull Heart Tomato He Grew! He Was Very Proud And Wanted To Share With Everyone

    My Neighbors 4.1lb Giant Bull Heart Tomato He Grew! He Was Very Proud And Wanted To Share With Everyone

    C_G15 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Katy McMouse
    Community Member
    Premium
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't like tomatoes, but those tomatoes are gorgeous. The color is just lovely (and the grandpa looks too sweet)!

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #14

    Grew This Beautiful Giant From A Seed. Absolutely Thrilled. This Is By Far My Pride And Joy

    Grew This Beautiful Giant From A Seed. Absolutely Thrilled. This Is By Far My Pride And Joy

    mr12ft Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Tamra
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew a sunflower that tall once. It's stem was so thick and woody, I had to chop it down with a hatchet at the end of the season!

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu

    As previously mentioned, no dig could be a great way to start gardening if you happen to be in an area that is relatively fertile. While it has numerous environmental benefits, the main advantage for the novice gardener is that it does not require nearly as much physical work. Who wants to pull a muscle digging holes all day just to see a crop die? Perhaps that sounds pessimistic, but like cooking or pottery, you need to accept that the first few attempts might not work out. If you're feeling inspired, feel free to check out our other gardening article here.

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #17

    Guess My Trowel Is Out Of Commission For A Couple Weeks

    Guess My Trowel Is Out Of Commission For A Couple Weeks

    doubleplusfabulous Report

    #18

    Just My Lemon Tree And A Dangly Hazel Cat

    Just My Lemon Tree And A Dangly Hazel Cat

    pocketmole Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    HelluvaHedgehogAlien
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This needs more upvotes! Although keep the lemon tree away from the cat because it might be dangerous for it

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu

    We also reached out to Katrina Harrison from ‘Homegrown Garden’ to find out a bit more regarding advice for beginner gardeners. "Grow what you want to grow, now what you think you should grow. I remember when I grew loads of kale one year because it was the winter plant that stood up to all the weather, not realizing at the time that I hated the stuff! Embrace the failures as part of the learning process and always start small. You’ll have more success if you focus your learning on growing just a few crops rather than trying to do everything in your first year."

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #19

    My Wife Let Me Keep The Seed Starting Area In The Living Room, But Only On The Condition That She Can Turn The Grow Light Into A Cloud. I Think It Turned Out Pretty Sweet

    My Wife Let Me Keep The Seed Starting Area In The Living Room, But Only On The Condition That She Can Turn The Grow Light Into A Cloud. I Think It Turned Out Pretty Sweet

    BettawithBretta Report

    #20

    This Building In Italy Could Be This Sub Church

    This Building In Italy Could Be This Sub Church

    thereinfuse637 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Nonesuch
    Community Member
    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like some lively competition is going on. (I take it these are apt balconies).

    View more commentsArrow down menu

    Helpfully, she also gave some examples of common misconceptions people tend to have. "Gardening can be done on a balcony, a single pot outside your front door, or on a window ledge. These small spaces are often those that desperately need greening up and it benefits those around you and the wildlife too. Also, I think a lot of people believe that to grow anything successfully you need to have a south-facing, sunny garden when in fact some of my favorite ornamental plants thrive in shady conditions. Ornamental plants such as hellebores, ferns, and even edible crops like lettuce, spinach, and beetroot don’t mind shade and won’t be quick to go to seed in the summer heat."

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #22

    My Rainbow Carrot Harvest, From My Tiny Backyard Garden

    My Rainbow Carrot Harvest, From My Tiny Backyard Garden

    Shadowbreakz Report

    #23

    Possibly My Last Bouquet Before The Frost

    Possibly My Last Bouquet Before The Frost

    mazekeen19 Report

    #24

    I Was Wondering Why My Kale Was Missing Leaves At The Base

    I Was Wondering Why My Kale Was Missing Leaves At The Base

    tomarrow Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Sue Wade-Walters
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    However tall that enterprising bunny can make itself, that's how bare your kale will be!

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #25

    The Swirl On One Of My Opening Calla Lilies

    The Swirl On One Of My Opening Calla Lilies

    ksom44 Report

    #27

    Little Friend Taking Cover In Clematis

    Little Friend Taking Cover In Clematis

    Interesting-Ticket18 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Mari Balot
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The flower was so majestic, I almost didn't see the little rabbit there xD

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #29

    I Can Completely Confirm That Potatoes Are Alien

    I Can Completely Confirm That Potatoes Are Alien

    AnActualPlatypus Report

    #30

    My Mom Makes Cake Gardens

    My Mom Makes Cake Gardens

    ohheysarahjay Report

    #31

    This Year's Apple Harvest! It's A Small Tree, But She Does Her Best!

    This Year's Apple Harvest! It's A Small Tree, But She Does Her Best!

    magog667 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Tamra
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are gorgeous apples! Now I want a crisp apple and a slice of sharp cheddar cheese.

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #32

    Be Careful Out There!

    Be Careful Out There!

    honky_vizsla Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Max Fox
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Put that knife down, slowly, and back away. Nobody needs to get hurt.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #33

    My Wife's Haul From Her Garden This Morning

    My Wife's Haul From Her Garden This Morning

    partybenson Report

    #34

    This Is How I'm Doing It In A Semi Desert Region

    This Is How I'm Doing It In A Semi Desert Region

    It's a small mixed garden of amaranthius dubius and salanum aenthiopcum. Good vegetables.

    pro-tyga Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Rapunzel With The Loced Hair
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Zambia, "amaranthius dubius" is called Bondwe, it's quite tasty when cooked with oil, tomato and onion, most people from the Bemba tribe that I know combine it with any other vegetable they can think of.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #35

    My Patio Garden After Washing The Deck

    My Patio Garden After Washing The Deck

    biborno Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Liam Walsh
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've poor balance... I'd definitely slip on the decking and end up stabbed on those beautiful cacti

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #38

    Giant Sempervivum. Biggest I Ever Grew, With All Its Chicks Flowering At The Same Time

    Giant Sempervivum. Biggest I Ever Grew, With All Its Chicks Flowering At The Same Time

    Downtown_Ad6875 Report

    #40

    My 99cent Grape Vine From Lowes Just Gave Us 55lbs Of Grapes

    My 99cent Grape Vine From Lowes Just Gave Us 55lbs Of Grapes

    MrShiba_inu Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Mike Jones
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Niiiice. I’ve got one going on for like 6 years now..probably longer, just can’t remember it’s been there so long.

    Emma London
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A grape vine out of store-bough grapes? Where is this, California?

    Sarah Schumm
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’ve had a Ming fern from a 99 cent store through a marriage , a divorce, 4 job changes and 3 moves. The 99 cent store went out of business. It must be close to 20 years old by now. I almost killed it twice. It’s just one giant stalk because I divided it wrong. But at this point I’m too attached to it to cut it back.

    Moezzzz
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I sooooo want a small garden, but we have dogs. Lots of them. And they own my backyard (and most of the house. Not sure where I could do this; maybe on the side of my house?

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #41

    Making Garden Markers With My Daughter

    Making Garden Markers With My Daughter

    FungirlieGrower Report

    #42

    My Azalea Has Blossomed. This Is My First Ever Plant

    My Azalea Has Blossomed. This Is My First Ever Plant

    shiscar Report

    #43

    My Oaxacan Green Corn Looks Almost Iridescent

    My Oaxacan Green Corn Looks Almost Iridescent

    tetrispig Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #45

    I Can't Get Cyclamen To Grow In My Yard. This One Thrives In The Concrete Behind The Dumpsters At Work

    I Can't Get Cyclamen To Grow In My Yard. This One Thrives In The Concrete Behind The Dumpsters At Work

    knit-gnat Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Kirsten Kerkhof
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Indoor plant: "Too much water! Too little water! Too much sun! Too little sun! PH is off by .02%! I am martyred and must die!" Outdoor plant: "Ah, a crack in the concrete. Perfect, I will THRIVE!!"

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #46

    Sweet Potato Harvest

    Sweet Potato Harvest

    ProlificFamilyStead Report

    #47

    Neglected Hydrangea Bush Growing Under A Walnut Tree, Tasmania, Australia

    Neglected Hydrangea Bush Growing Under A Walnut Tree, Tasmania, Australia

    5ittingduck Report

    #48

    A Friend Shared This With Me, Any Tips And Tricks You Have That Worked?

    A Friend Shared This With Me, Any Tips And Tricks You Have That Worked?

    dknogo Report

    #49

    Look At The Garden Cart My Husband Designed/Built For Me For Christmas!

    Look At The Garden Cart My Husband Designed/Built For Me For Christmas!

    horselifter Report

    #50

    Left Carrots In The Ground, Zone 6b. Just Pulled This One For Dinner!

    Left Carrots In The Ground, Zone 6b. Just Pulled This One For Dinner!

    Weevil_Dead Report

    Continue reading with Bored Panda Premium
    Unlimited content
    Ad-free browsing
    Dark mode
    #51

    I Love My Neighbors Wildflower Fairy Garden. They Bloom Every Winter

    I Love My Neighbors Wildflower Fairy Garden. They Bloom Every Winter

    RideFastLoveLife Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #52

    Pomegranate Production, Each One Weighing 750 G

    Pomegranate Production, Each One Weighing 750 G

    Consistent_Bug_7717 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Bron
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I work in a primary school. We have a pomegranate bush with its first fruit growing right now.

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #54

    Incredible! I Always Wonder How The Roots Look!

    Incredible! I Always Wonder How The Roots Look!

    ClapBackBetty Report

    #55

    I Was Burlapping Trees For The First Time And Ended Up Summoning A Horrifying Wall Of Silent Egyptian Mummies

    I Was Burlapping Trees For The First Time And Ended Up Summoning A Horrifying Wall Of Silent Egyptian Mummies

    robertgfthomas Report

    #56

    I Ate An Avocado 2,5 Years Ago, And Kept The Seed. This Is My Avocado Seed Today!

    I Ate An Avocado 2,5 Years Ago, And Kept The Seed. This Is My Avocado Seed Today!

    GradyJoseph2858 Report

    #57

    My Wife’s Pride And Joy

    My Wife’s Pride And Joy

    ataylorm Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Marivali
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Variegated Monstera can sell for thousands of $$ because of their rarity and slow propagation rate.

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #58

    Took A Few Years, But Finally Figured Out Brassicas In My Climate! (10b)

    Took A Few Years, But Finally Figured Out Brassicas In My Climate! (10b)

    halcyondoze Report

    #59

    (Old Photo,1990s) My Late Grandpa Proudly Showing Off His Garden Bounty

    (Old Photo,1990s) My Late Grandpa Proudly Showing Off His Garden Bounty

    Idontevenknow0k Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #60

    These Succulent Balls At Universal Studios Are Amazing

    These Succulent Balls At Universal Studios Are Amazing

    MaconBacon01 Report

    #61

    First Year In Our House. Built In 1959 By A "Master Gardener". These Popped Up Last Week

    First Year In Our House. Built In 1959 By A "Master Gardener". These Popped Up Last Week

    Mtacoustics Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #62

    Have You Ever Been Jealous Of Someone's Setup? Charles Dowding A Longtime Proponent Of The 'No Dig' Garden

    Have You Ever Been Jealous Of Someone's Setup? Charles Dowding A Longtime Proponent Of The 'No Dig' Garden

    timothy53 Report

    #63

    The Layers In The Seeds I Collected Last Year Are A Timeline Of When Different Things Flower In My Garden

    The Layers In The Seeds I Collected Last Year Are A Timeline Of When Different Things Flower In My Garden

    Grommulox Report

    #64

    Gardening In Full Color

    Gardening In Full Color

    thefartsmell Report

    #65

    A Flowering Jade

    A Flowering Jade

    tinrinca Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Starbug
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I brought a very olf jade back to life last summer, hopefully it'll look half as good as this in a couple of years!

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #66

    I Made A Fall Wreath From What Grew In My Yard

    I Made A Fall Wreath From What Grew In My Yard

    moonbeam619 Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #67

    Last Year I Decided To See If I Could Keep Our Poinsettia Alive Until This Christmas. Here’s The Result

    Last Year I Decided To See If I Could Keep Our Poinsettia Alive Until This Christmas. Here’s The Result

    itstapehead Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Stephen Wild
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Poinsettias are easy to grow... the hard part is making them 'flower' again. I'm not an expert by any means, but I believe they have to have exactly 12 hours of light and twelve hours of *absolute* dark to trigger bract formation.

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #70

    My Front Garden Before The Sunset

    My Front Garden Before The Sunset

    biborno Report

    #71

    Flowers From My Garden, I Made Real Stickers With Dried Flowers

    Flowers From My Garden, I Made Real Stickers With Dried Flowers

    AlinaGil Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Mara Is… A Surgeon
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to do flower pressing from weeds and the like found in my yard. I love stickers and plants so this is absolutely amazing!

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #73

    Looking Forward To My Lupines Again This Year

    Looking Forward To My Lupines Again This Year

    Glittering-Pilot-655 Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Starbug
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've planted many seeds given by a friend, and nothing grew 😕

    View More Replies...
    View more commentsArrow down menu
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #74

    This Showed Up On My Cubicle Wall…

    This Showed Up On My Cubicle Wall…

    C2Mars Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Huddo's sister
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I need to make this for my mum! Not so much gardening in general, but her seed-saving, gets tedious over time.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #75

    I Have A Little Harvest Helper!

    I Have A Little Harvest Helper!

    TheShashlikKing Report

    #76

    After Almost 49 Years, My Dracena Is Flowering

    After Almost 49 Years, My Dracena Is Flowering

    amulatafatal Report

    #77

    Gardener Tip: Store Your Gloves In An Air Tight Container To Keep Bugs From Snuggling In

    Gardener Tip: Store Your Gloves In An Air Tight Container To Keep Bugs From Snuggling In

    cantorgreen Report

    #80

    Wife Said She Wants To Upgrade To Brick Raised Bed... 60 Hours Of Braking Back And Figuring Out How To, Here Is Result

    Wife Said She Wants To Upgrade To Brick Raised Bed... 60 Hours Of Braking Back And Figuring Out How To, Here Is Result

    Mikinl Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #81

    Don't Tell My Neighbor But I'm Quietly Waiting For These To Ripen On Their Avocado Tree

    Don't Tell My Neighbor But I'm Quietly Waiting For These To Ripen On Their Avocado Tree

    redditnathaniel Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Bron
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The don’t ripen on the tree so you might be waiting a while.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #82

    I Know Its One Of You Guys

    I Know Its One Of You Guys

    HeroinCrack Report

    #84

    What Kind Of Fruit Is This

    What Kind Of Fruit Is This

    Bignezzy Report

    #85

    When Your Neighbor/Friend Asks You To Help Pick Their Brussels. Zone 4b

    When Your Neighbor/Friend Asks You To Help Pick Their Brussels. Zone 4b

    photog608 Report

    #86

    I Grew Saffron!!!

    I Grew Saffron!!!

    Thatshortchicky Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #88

    Turned An Old Trampoline Into A Greenhouse!!

    Turned An Old Trampoline Into A Greenhouse!!

    SMB-1988 Report

    #90

    This Picture Of My House Has Been Shared On The Internet Hundreds Of Times

    This Picture Of My House Has Been Shared On The Internet Hundreds Of Times

    Personal-Positive482 Report

    #91

    This Plant Has Been Dead For 2 Months. How Are Tomatoes Growing?

    This Plant Has Been Dead For 2 Months. How Are Tomatoes Growing?

    YourFellaThere Report

    #92

    Harvesting Seeds… This Was My Biggest Sunflower!

    Harvesting Seeds… This Was My Biggest Sunflower!

    Kaitcatkitten Report

    #93

    My Neighbor Has Sculpted This Lovely Grower On Their Front Lawn

    My Neighbor Has Sculpted This Lovely Grower On Their Front Lawn

    Theonetheycalljane Report

    Add photo comments
    POST
    Fraxinus excelsior
    Community Member
    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think they wanted a huge peepee, but the HOA wouldn't let them, so they topiaried it.

    View more commentsArrow down menu
    #94

    My Tomato Harvest From The Last Two Days! Any Good Recipes That Require Lots Of Tomatoes?

    My Tomato Harvest From The Last Two Days! Any Good Recipes That Require Lots Of Tomatoes?

    darylpurple Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #95

    It's Nice To Get Something In Return For All My Literal Blood, Sweat, And Tears

    It's Nice To Get Something In Return For All My Literal Blood, Sweat, And Tears

    Rastapopolix Report

    #96

    Throwback To When I Used Gardening As A Coping Mechanism During The Pandemic And Ended Up Growing Over 100 Kilos Of Tomatoes

    Throwback To When I Used Gardening As A Coping Mechanism During The Pandemic And Ended Up Growing Over 100 Kilos Of Tomatoes

    Dildo-_baggins Report

    #97

    My Cousin Made A Tiny Lake In Our Garden And Put Some Cute Little Fishies In It. What Do You Think? Ps. My Dog Just Had Surgery Which Is Why She Is Wearing The Collar

    My Cousin Made A Tiny Lake In Our Garden And Put Some Cute Little Fishies In It. What Do You Think? Ps. My Dog Just Had Surgery Which Is Why She Is Wearing The Collar

    PositiveBloom Report

    #98

    I Thought I Was A Certified Genius Regrowing Carrot Tops From The Grocery Store. Behold, My Bounty!

    I Thought I Was A Certified Genius Regrowing Carrot Tops From The Grocery Store. Behold, My Bounty!

    Fourney Report

    #100

    I Grew Wheat (And Corn) This Year To Mill Into Flour. Had Enough Wheat To Make One Cup Of Flour (15sq Ft Patch) And Took Me Over An Hour To Process. Never Again

    I Grew Wheat (And Corn) This Year To Mill Into Flour. Had Enough Wheat To Make One Cup Of Flour (15sq Ft Patch) And Took Me Over An Hour To Process. Never Again

    USDAzone9b Report

    #101

    I’ve Been Kindly Reminded By The Hoa That We Are Allowed 6 Pots Of Live, Healthy Potted Plants On Our Front Patios. Don’t Tell The Cactus

    I’ve Been Kindly Reminded By The Hoa That We Are Allowed 6 Pots Of Live, Healthy Potted Plants On Our Front Patios. Don’t Tell The Cactus

    entgardener Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #102

    I Accidentally Crossed Orca Beans With Jacobs Cattle And Got This New Variety. What Should I Call It?

    I Accidentally Crossed Orca Beans With Jacobs Cattle And Got This New Variety. What Should I Call It?

    bikemandan Report

    #104

    Harvested Beans This Weekend. All Same Vines. Two Are Beautiful Purple? Mutation? Any Ideas?

    Harvested Beans This Weekend. All Same Vines. Two Are Beautiful Purple? Mutation? Any Ideas?

    liliaceae_001235 Report

    #105

    Starting A Bunch Of Basil So My Wife’s Class Can Practice Trimming And Taking Care Of A Plant

    Starting A Bunch Of Basil So My Wife’s Class Can Practice Trimming And Taking Care Of A Plant

    Terry-Scary Report

    #106

    I Can’t Stop Laughing At This Listing I Saw On Fb Marketplace Yesterday

    I Can’t Stop Laughing At This Listing I Saw On Fb Marketplace Yesterday

    apuginthehand Report