Image 1 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 2 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 3 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 4 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 5 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 6 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?
Image 7 — Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?

Getting some work done and these vines may be nearing their demise. Are these close to ready enough to pick and store for a few months?

u/kma888 — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/Citrus

Cannot figure out what’s going on with Hamlin orange

Been this color since May- I repotted just prior into a very large pot and it’s not even remotely rootbound. Feeding with apples and oranges liquid fertilizer once every two weeks (about every 3 waters) and have had no change in color. Is it a nutrient thing?

u/kma888 — 6 days ago

Comcast “installed” service and left it like this, with a hole in the wall that you can see outside, no attached plate and extra wire. 3 weeks later and no responses from customer service. How do I fix this properly myself

u/kma888 — 29 days ago
▲ 3 r/basement+1 crossposts

Conflicting opinions whether this drains into the sump pit (outdoor French drain) or acts as drainage for the pit, which fills with water from condensate line. In 15 years of its existence they never had water in basement. Any help appreciated as I consider options prior to radon remediation sealing

u/kma888 — 1 month ago

What is this weed covering my entire lawn? And what do I do about it?

This weed makes up at least 80 percent of the lawn at the house I moved into. Within days it has creeped into flower beds and patios. What is it and what the hell do I do with it.

u/kma888 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/PlumbingRepair+1 crossposts

Water pouring out of top thing on hose when it’s on. Why and what do I do?

New house and discovered when the hose is on, whether nozzle on or not but worse when water is flowing from nozzle, this thing atop my hose is pouring water. Why is this and what needs to be done?

u/kma888 — 1 month ago

Hoping to learn more about this, it has the numbers 95 and 428 on it

u/kma888 — 2 months ago
▲ 27 r/Citrus

Tree getting lots of new growth and looks healthy but dropped every fruit, some new growth very pale

This tree is about 6 years old and it was just repotted about a month ago to a 27 gallon (23 inch wide 20 deep) pot, up about three inches in depth and three in height. Growth took off including about 18 flowers. Hand pollinated all but the flowers didn’t seem to last as long or have as much pollen as last year, when I got 6 flowers and one full orange. Every little orange fell off the tree this year.

Been fertilizing as recommended with an appropriate orange liquid feed, and recently did my yearly iron micronutrient foliage spray. Any ideas from the photos?

u/kma888 — 2 months ago

Moving in July and want to bring young magnolia- help/advice

As the title says, I just found out I’ll be moving just across town in July and I cannot feasibly move this 6 foot magnolia- a gift from my father- until then, or after the move. I really want to bring it but also kind of don’t if it is a certain death sentence. It’s been in ground exactly two years. Looking for advice on if I should even tree to move and if so how to best do this. Thanks!

u/kma888 — 3 months ago