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 Chinese Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides)
The Chinese Money Plant, or Pilea peperomioides, is a trendy houseplant celebrated for its coin-shaped leaves and symbolism of luck. Easy to care for, it requires indirect light, moderate watering, and temperate conditions. Non-toxic to pets and children, it’s a popular choice for homes due to its charming appearance.
Growing the Chinese Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)
The Chinese Jade Plant, also known as Crassula ovata, is a popular succulent valued for its thick, glossy foliage and symbolism of good fortune. It thrives in bright light and requires minimal water, making it easy to care for. However, it’s toxic to pets if ingested.
Growing the Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)
The Chinese Evergreen, or Aglaonema, is a popular low-maintenance houseplant known for its attractive foliage and air-purifying properties. It thrives in low to bright indirect light and requires minimal care, making it ideal for beginners. However, it is toxic to pets and should be handled with caution.
Growing the Yucca Plant
The Walking Crow’s Guide highlights key information on Yucca plants, known for their low-maintenance care and aesthetic appeal. These mildly toxic plants thrive in well-draining soil and prefer bright, indirect sunlight. They also enhance indoor air quality. Various species are suited for both indoor and outdoor environments.
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