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We all have at least one. It's that plant that you try to grow and grow, but for some reason or another, it just dies or doesn't bloom or doesn't grow any vegetables.

What plant do you consider your nemesis?
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Date: 2017-04-21 09:58 am (UTC)
redsnake05: I feel sure that we shall deal famously together (Affection:We shall deal famously)
From: [personal profile] redsnake05
I've killed mint, but it really is just too hot here, and I can blame that, right? I feel you on this one, though, because it's one of those things that should grow, isn't it?

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Date: 2017-04-21 12:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] loligo
Not all mint is created equal - some varieties are definitely more finicky than others. In my climate (middle of the US, hot humid summers), chocolate mint is the toughest.

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Date: 2017-04-21 12:36 pm (UTC)
loligo: Scully with blue glasses (Default)
From: [personal profile] loligo
The first year I grew a garden, my basil turned into amazing bushes nearly waist-high. And I thought, "Whoo, here's a plant I can rely on!"

Yeah, no. Ever since, basil has just sulked along and given me some weedy shoots. I am baffled.

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Date: 2017-04-21 12:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] 3rdragon

Turnips are easier than radishes, you say? Interesting. I do like Hakurei, and had mostly written off turnips as "won't be any better than radishes."

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Date: 2017-04-21 01:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] willidan
Roses. I have tried and tried to grow roses. Fertilize them, plant them in different areas, pamper them, ignore them. Nothing. I've nearly killed the old rose bush that have been growing in my hard from before I moved in.

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Date: 2017-04-21 03:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sleepyfairy
Gotta be corn. You'd think that with how common corn is in Ontario and how well it supposedly grows, corn would flourish here but I plant some year after year and get maybe one or two dinky little cobs. I don't really know what I'm doing wrong.

My mom, on the other hand, somehow managed to kill bamboo.

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Date: 2017-04-21 04:53 pm (UTC)
onyxlynx: Roses, yellow /tinge of rosiness (Roses)
From: [personal profile] onyxlynx
3 non-consecutive years of duds. Not my fault, and I don't live there anymore. I may try again if I move back there. Or I could let the lawn care people wrestle with it.

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Date: 2017-04-21 05:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sleepyfairy
Maybe! We have a bunch of cedar trees near the back fence thanks to the neighbor planting a ton of them so they could be doing something to the soil. Since I moved the garden this year away from the fence maybe it'll grow better! Here's hoping!

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Date: 2017-04-21 06:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mmegaera
True.

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Date: 2017-04-21 06:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zesty_pinto
I think I've mentioned this before, but mint. Good god, mint. Everyone says the stuff is indestructible and if that's true then I must be the shikigami of mint because it never seems to thrive longer than a month under my watch.

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ladybrooke
They are! I bought another one and now have it living under the deck, where for some reason things we throw down there with just roots left in the pot go wild (like the herbs that grew to be 5 feet tall). Maybe the magical vortex area that is the deck underside will work?

Awwww, I'm sorry. My mom and I just give the other the stuff we can't grow right, and make the other raise it for us (hence how I get to enjoy roses and she gets to enjoy a hibiscus tree). Fake orchids are good though! Those are the only types of orchids I've ever had, because I'd only be able to raise it inside and we have way too many cats for any plant to survive inside.

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] malnpudl
Right there with you. So weird, right? *sigh*

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:36 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] malnpudl
Corn, for the home gardener is HARD. Very, very HARD. (This is my story and I'm sticking to it.)

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] touchturnfly
Hi, I'm very new here and glad to have found this community!

My current adversary: bitter gourd. I made various attempts last year and none of the seeds would germinate. This year I tried out my last seeds in the package. Didn't work either. I ragequit and threw the seeds in a bucket outside.

After watching a very helpful youtube video I realized I had been doing things all wrong. I recovered seeds from bucket. But still, nothing. Either the seeds are too old... or they didn't survive the nights outside. I'm afraid I'll have to buy new seeds. D:

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] malnpudl
Did your petunias get devoured? Mine always get discovered and eaten by sneaky little green caterpillars that are the exact same color of the foliage. Argh!

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] malnpudl
Oh, man. That one is tricky. I can sometimes get it to work in a pot, at least for a couple of years at a whack, but never in the ground.

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Date: 2017-04-21 09:41 pm (UTC)
malnpudl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] malnpudl
That is just unfair, right? Hmph.

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Date: 2017-04-21 10:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] onyxlynx
Petunias were sufficiently long ago that I don't remember why they didn't come up. They just didn't.

(Now I want to plant things, and I don't have an actual garden here.)

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Date: 2017-04-21 11:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] theora
I thought the same thing - they're pretty much radishes, right? But no, they've been totally reliable for me (the Hakurei, anyway, I haven't tried any of the longer season storagey ones). And my daughter loves them. They're one of the things she specifically requested to grow in her little patch this year.
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