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Photos from Coco-GROW's post 04/21/2025

Native shade garden, native sun loving plants, starting the flower pots.

Photos from Coco-GROW's post 04/21/2025

Coffee in the garden.

01/24/2025

Hi everyone, it's been a while due to life... but I'm back! And wow, it feels great. Nothing like some plant therapy to start the new year.

My seed babies include greens, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, and brussel sprouts.

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09/08/2023

Anyone ever thing to use the invasive for something? This wasn't interesting little read!

Sara Byrd gets creative when removing invasives from her property. In her words: "I began to use the removed plants to create trellises for my native vines. Eventually, the idea was broadened to creating art like baskets, bird houses, wall hangings, and decorative fences.
Some of my favorite non-native plants to use are English Ivy, Asian Wisteria, Chinese Privet, Crape Myrtle, Nandina, Tree of Heaven, and especially Kudzu. I love the idea of fully compostable art and want to encourage others to remove non-native and invasive plants and get in touch with their creative side. The possibilities are endless. Just make sure you wear your gloves."

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