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Garden Zone: 9a
Plants in my Garden: daylilies, hostas, roses, hydrangeas, oleanders, tropical hibiscus, bananas, butterfly weed, butterfly bush, firebush, sago palms, Muhly grasses
Favorite Aspect of Gardening: enjoying the beauty that nature creates
If I'm not in my garden, I can usually be found: reading
Occupation: payroll coordinator
Plants in my Garden: daylilies, hostas, roses, hydrangeas, oleanders, tropical hibiscus, bananas, butterfly weed, butterfly bush, firebush, sago palms, Muhly grasses
Favorite Aspect of Gardening: enjoying the beauty that nature creates
If I'm not in my garden, I can usually be found: reading
Occupation: payroll coordinator
smrducks
Member Since: 8/18/2008
Last Seen: 3 days, 13 hours ago
About smrducks
I live in Towsend, Georgia, approximately 35 miles south of Savannah. Living on the marsh has been a learning experience, with new plants, animals and bugs. So far, I have been able to deter the deer from eating all the daylilies, hostas and roses that I transplanted down from Atlanta. Our area is considered zone 9a, so I have lots of new plants to explore.
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parsley and butterlies
The first thing I did arriving in Atlanta from my weeks down at the coast was to take a walk around to see how the garden was doing. Much to my delight the swallowtail butterflies must have found the parsley I have growning in a container, becaus...
marsh mystery
Having recently moved to coastal Georgia, there are many native plants I am not familar with, and this in one I need help identifying. It is in the album marked Sedge. thanks and it is great to be part of such a great community!
The first thing I did arriving in Atlanta from my weeks down at the coast was to take a walk around to see how the garden was doing. Much to my delight the swallowtail butterflies must have found the parsley I have growning in a container, becaus...
marsh mystery
Having recently moved to coastal Georgia, there are many native plants I am not familar with, and this in one I need help identifying. It is in the album marked Sedge. thanks and it is great to be part of such a great community!
