Salvia lyrata, lyre leaf sage or cancer weed, a widely spread native from upper eastern us across to Texas. Good root system so does well I’m moist or dry spaces. Leaves supposedly resemble a lyre hence that... https://t.co/PdpOb9vzfX
The @mcUniversity of South Carolina McKissick Museum Curator of Collections, Christian Cicimurri, brings in some objects from their “McKissick Mysteries” exhibit to Making It Grow. These objects were donated to the... https://t.co/PK5Axn7loI
Chionanthus virginicus fringe tree is in bloom now. A native small 15 ft or so deciduous spring bloomer it has slender white petals. Male plants are slightly showier than females but females produce fruits eaten... https://t.co/Cx00igzBeY
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Clemson Extension Agent and Host of Making It Grow Amanda McNultyvisits with Clemson Extension Agent TJ Savereno at the South Carolina Longleaf Common Garden located at the Clemson Sandhill Research and Education... https://t.co/lWSQO8tGUS
Looks can be deceiving! Chinese and Japanese wisteria have beautiful pendulous racemes of flowers but their aggressive growth habit will shade and girdle other plants, even sizable trees. Please avoid Chinese... https://t.co/CSCo7f5Mtc
Sassafras albidium early blooming native tree. Can grow large but usually seen now more often as small sparse tree. People used to brew aromatic refreshing tea from roots but scientists reported it had unhealthy... https://t.co/AbYE45n9iK
Wild black cherry Prunus serotina deciduous native tree with important value to wildlife as birds and many animals eat the fruits. It is the larval food plant for the eastern tent caterpillar which can defoliate... https://t.co/i7DkAaLUwu
(Chase) Yesterday, the 2019 Sumter Master Gardener class took a trip to Moore Farms Botanical Garden to learn about landscape design and plant selection. To learn more about Moore Farms Botanical Garden, visit their website: https://t.co/eshNGjhOcT
4-H’ers Luanne Plemmons and Charis Grabbe along with Clemson Extension 4-H Agent Jennifer Scales talk about the 4-H Small Garden Project. The purpose of the 4-H Small Garden Project is to educate the youth of South... https://t.co/y9gvyze2RB
Here's some more information on the invasive, Fig buttercup, which Paul Thompson spoke about on the show tonight. Keep an eye out for it. https://t.co/CSZwJABgHf
Join us for “Making It Grow” March 26 at 7pm on SCETV. Clemson Extension Agent and Host Amanda McNulty will be joined on the panel by Clemson Agents Vicky Bertagnolli and Paul... https://t.co/HYqfQGYEes