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Helping people garden with nature since 1993
Come see us in Darien, GA this Saturday 9/21/19
Smiley and I are planning to bring an assortment of natives from the nursery to the Coastal Wildscapes Fall Native Plant Sale in Darien, GA this Saturday 9/21/19. Come see us there. Please place your order online before 5:00 tomorrow…
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Sesbania drummondii (Drummond’s Rattlebox)
Are you having problems finding anything that will grow in your garden? Too wet? Too dry? Salt water? Salt wind? Too many deer? Plant a Drummond’s Rattlebox. hey are extremely tolerant of poor site conditions.I found the parent plants in…
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Catalog Update
Just added to the catalog. Ipomoea sagitatta (Saltmarsh Morning-glory)
Carolina Buttercups and Oxeye Daisies
The nursery is open until late afternoon, when I take Smiley to the vet to get her stitches removed. Stop by, say hello and check out our native and heirloom plants. Call (843) 592-8150 if you would like to come…
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Smiley and I invite you to come out and see us.
The nursery is open until further notice today, Tuesday 3/12/19. Stop by and say hello. Please call (843) 592-8150 if you would like to come out so that we will be looking for you. The place is kind of spread…
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Inventory Update
We have been busy counting our plants and checking them for any problems (above and below ground). We always want to make sure all of our plants are in great shape before the go out in the great big world. We…
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Is your garden too wet? Plant Acmella repens (Creeping Spotflower)
You cannot drown Acmella repens (Creeping Spotflower). It is native to swamp forests where its roots are often inundated by a foot or more of water. It will also grow well in well-drained soil with an occasional watering. Although, they…
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Cicuta maculata var. maculata (Southern Water Hemlock)
Don’t you hate it when your black swallowtail caterpillars wipe out your parsley and then die of starvation? Plant Southern Water Hemlock instead. It grows big enough to feed lots of caterpillars and it is perennial so it gets bigger…
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Shady Garden? Try these!
Carolina Buttercups thrive in the shade and flourish in cold weather. Read more! Ranunculus carolinianus (Carolina Buttercup)