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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Use what you have... be creative with your landscape!

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  • We learned so much from your video on how to make a bed buddy and are making some for gifts this year. Thanks you so much.

  • @NearlyNativeNursery .. Heeheehee...Glad yall liked it! Thanks for watching...

  • It's been very cold this week. Last three nights have been 14-20F and daytime highs mid 20's to 30F. V. darrowii performs fine through the cold up here just 1/2hr south of the Atl. in Fayette co, Ga. I'm sure that your will sail through just fine, so do not worry:) We are a native nursery that encourages the public to use natives over exotics. I am happy to answer any gardening, plant or wildlife questions you have, whether it is snake, creek fish, or native plants in the forest.

  • @NearlyNativeNursery ... Thanks so much!

  • Your blue berry looks like Vaccinium darrowii called Darrow's Blueberry, It is native to south Georgia and North Florida.

  • @NearlyNativeNursery ... That is exactly the Blueberry that I have! Im afraid this cold is going to kill it though. We are down in the teens here in Georgia, and Im zone 7a... Thanks for the comment!

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  • Beautiful! I love the Gerber Daisies :)

  • @cha0s42088 Thanks so much! I will check it out!

  • Wow you have really inspired me to create a dry creek bed in my yard. Just up the street is the Sam Maloof Wood Shop. His shop is world renound and he has been named the best woodworker in America on several occasions. His work is in the Smithsonian. His museum is at the top of Carnelian in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. If you google earth the museum you can see the amazing drought resistant botanical garden on his property with a real dry creek next to it. Check out the Frontier Project on You Tube.

  • Thank you! I cant wait for it to actually bloom!

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