beefy
Deeply Rooted
i like to propagate a lot of native plants for my area. for one, they are easier to grow since they belong here, lol. also i like a good natural looking landscape. of course i have plenty of tropicals and exotics too.
last year i started a bunch of cypress trees from seeds (both Bald Cypress and Pond Cypress). they are about 2 feet tall and growing in styrafoam cups (who says they arent recycleable?)
i also have some small Live Oaks i'm growing.
i have a massive magnolia tree that the chickens live in and magnolias are consequently coming up all over now. lol
saw palmetto is a native here i like.
even yucca, a weed in our pasture, makes a striking specimen plant.
i really like all the different fall colors native plants have to offer! cypress are orange, liveoaks and magnolia stay green, tulip poplars are yellow, turkey oaks are brilliant red, etc etc.
last year i started a bunch of cypress trees from seeds (both Bald Cypress and Pond Cypress). they are about 2 feet tall and growing in styrafoam cups (who says they arent recycleable?)
i also have some small Live Oaks i'm growing.
i have a massive magnolia tree that the chickens live in and magnolias are consequently coming up all over now. lol
saw palmetto is a native here i like.
even yucca, a weed in our pasture, makes a striking specimen plant.
i really like all the different fall colors native plants have to offer! cypress are orange, liveoaks and magnolia stay green, tulip poplars are yellow, turkey oaks are brilliant red, etc etc.