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 Bunny Succulent (Monilaria obconica)
The Bunny Succulent, known scientifically as Monilaria obconica, is a popular succulent native to South Africa, characterized by its fuzzy leaves resembling bunny ears. It thrives in well-draining soil, needs ample sunlight, and requires minimal watering. The plant is non-toxic and contributes to a healthier indoor atmosphere.
Growing the Bunny Ears Cactus (Opuntia microdasys)
The Bunny Ears plant, or Opuntia microdasys, is a low-maintenance succulent native to Mexico, characterized by its flat, oval pads that resemble bunny ears. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, requires well-draining soil, and is drought-tolerant. While non-toxic, handle with care due to tiny spines.
Growing the Bromeliad
Bromeliads, part of the Bromeliaceae family, are diverse plants known for their striking foliage and vibrant flowers. They thrive in warm, humid environments and need well-draining soil. Most are non-toxic and offer air-purifying benefits. Bromeliads require minimal care, making them suitable for plant enthusiasts of all levels.
Growing the Jade Plant
The Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a popular succulent known for its thick leaves and tree-like structure, often symbolizing good fortune. Originating from South Africa, it’s mildly toxic to pets. It thrives in well-draining soil, indirect sunlight, and requires careful watering. It’s easy to propagate and maintain for indoor gardens.
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