Welcome to The Walking Crow
Discover a world where nature meets creativity. Dive into our latest tips on gardening, crafting, and woodworking.
This blog is a work in progress. There will be something new each week. Thank you for stopping by.
I have a vendor space at Bluebelle Local Mercantile in Columbus, GA.
I’m Jamie Sherfy. The Walking Crow is a showcase of my hobbies and things I find interesting.
This Blog is being created on the same principle.
I’m starting with plants and will add more catagories as I go. – Christian Bible, People, Health, Nature, Art, and of course, Crows.
I hope you find something wonderful.
Latest Blog Posts
Growing the Aglaonema ‘Wishes’
The Aglaonema ‘Wishes’, or Chinese Evergreen, is a visually striking houseplant known for its colorful foliage and simplicity in care. This non-toxic plant thrives in indirect light, prefers well-draining soil, and requires moderate humidity. Suitable for beginners, it also enhances indoor air quality while being culturally significant in some regions.
Growing the Agave Plant (Century Plant)
The Agave, or “Century Plant,” is a succulent known for its unique characteristics and uses, including tequila production. It thrives in well-draining soil and hot climates, requires infrequent watering, and can live for decades before blooming. The plant also offers health benefits through its nectar but can be mildly toxic if mishandled.
Growing the African Violet (Saintpaulia ionantha)
The African violet, a popular houseplant from eastern Africa, thrives indoors in bright, indirect light and requires consistent moisture. Non-toxic to pets, it thrives at 65-75°F, prefers high humidity, and can be propagated through leaf cuttings. Proper care promotes continuous blooming, making it a cherished indoor plant.
Growing the African Mask Plant (Alocasia amazonica)
Discover the beauty and benefits of the African Mask Plant. Learn how to care for this unique houseplant and add a touch of exotic charm to your indoor space.
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