Kaleigh Brillon is a garden writer with a bachelor's degree in English. She has a love for all types of outdoor and indoor plants. More Info Kelli Klein Gardening Expert and Writer Kelli is a garden writer that is passionate about native plants and wildflowers. She gardens with a goal ...
393-The Hidden Life of Roots-Encore Presentation November 28, 2024 | Grow, Podcast In the soil under our feet, amazing things go on that we don’t get to see. The more we learn about the hidden life of roots, the greater our understanding of how plants obtain the water and nutrients...
&M Forest Service; “Soil & Compost” by Denton County Master Gardener Daniel Arenas; “Waterwise Gardening” by Blake Alldredge from the Upper Trinity Regional Water District; and “Texas Native Plants” by Liz Moyer, Denton County Master Gardener and member of the Native Plant Society of ...
Pencil tree This unusual looking plant has many succulent, pencil-like branches. The leaves are small and short-lived, and the flowers are insignificant.Euphorbia tirucallican grow to almost 30 feet in the wild, but it can be used as a smaller specimen or container plant in the garden. It ...
I’m here at Twin Oaks RV Park in GA. I found some plants in this RV Park that I’ve never seen in SWFL. The plant of the state I’m going to explain is the Spinning Primrose. The Spinning Primrose spins in the evening. It is native to Persia that was brought here to North Am...
The Moon Pie first appeared in 1917, made by Chattanooga Bakery in Tennessee and was sold largely in the South. The attractive logo features a golden crescent moon on a blue background. I suppose when you hold your moon pie, you first observe a full moon. After you take a bite, you ...
312-Native Plants of the Cherokee and How They Can Be Used Today, with Mark Warren May 11, 2023 | Care, Podcast The Cherokee discovered long ago that many native plants in the Southeastern United States hold remedies for a range of ailments, from burns and bug bites to migraines. My gu...
plants they both feed on and lay eggs on. All of the plants will certainly be native to your area and therefore easy to grow with the right conditions and care. Adult butterflies will visit for a longer period if they find plants to lay their eggs on. These are called ‘Host Plants’...
I pondered the concept behind theSecret WarriorSeriesfor years as it took shape in my mind. My love of history, fantasy, and my fascination with the mountain people and Native Americans is at the heart of the series. Living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia surrounded by mountains veiled...
Dating back at least 100 years, this heirloom variety is originally from Tennessee and is reported to have been first grown by the Cherokee Native Americans. The large fruits are dark pink with darker purple “shoulders” and is sometimes even called black in color due to its deep coloring. ...