We tour the home of Clemson Extension Area Forestry Wildlife Agent T.J. Savereno in Sardis, SC and see some of the native plants here and their value to wildlife.
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@miasgardenadventures29982 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Detroit and Mulberry trees were everywhere. I loved snacking on them as a child and still do. Great to learn about native plants. Thanks.
@PlantNative3 жыл бұрын
I pulled the Pokeweed...then replanted it after educating myself. Gorgeous.
@barbararussell8979 ай бұрын
This is really a wonderful video. Thank you. Please look up Doug Tallamy. I really enjoy his Native Plant videos too. Native Plants are really so important and wonderful, as they support wildlife, and we enjoy and need them so. Thank you for this. Another fun video is Gabe Brown, Farm like an Ecosystem.. I love youtube. :)
@2prettyfunnythings7363 жыл бұрын
Would love to have the plant names listed in the description. Thanks.
@PlantNative3 жыл бұрын
I pulled the Pokeweed, then replanted them after I educated myself. Gorgeous.
@altanic58553 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, and glad to know that the Pokeweed is so beneficial. I think it's a beautiful plant, but because it's so poisonous I was curious what kind of animals can enjoy the plant. Can't wait to see the one I have grow bigger :) I hope more of us can replace our boring, overly manicured grass lawns and replace them with beautiful and lively native gardens and meadows.
@solarroofing80722 жыл бұрын
0:40 red mulberry tree 1:10 black cherry tree 1:50 winged sumac spreads via root system 2:30 eastern red cedar tree 3:20 poke weed purple berries. 4:40 Rudbeckia (looks like black eyed susan to me) 5:10 beauty berry purple berries 5:40 disk sunflowers 6:00 little blue stem native grass 6:30 Chinaquin small chestnut like tree.