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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 Bird of Paradise Plant (Strelitzia)
The Bird of Paradise, also known as Strelitzia, is a stunning flowering plant with vibrant blooms resembling birds. It thrives in USDA Zones 9-11, prefers well-draining soil, and requires full sun to partial shade. Native to South Africa, it has mild toxicity and can be grown indoors or outdoors in suitable climates.
Growing the Begonia
Begonias are a popular flowering plant genus, with over 2,000 species known for their vibrant colors and adaptability. They thrive in various growing conditions, prefer well-draining soil, and require bright, indirect light. While mildly toxic, begonias can enhance indoor air quality, making them ideal for home gardens.
Growing the Banana Plant (Musa)
This content discusses the banana plant (Musa), a large herbaceous perennial often mistaken for a tree. It details its growing conditions, including preferred soil, sunlight, water, and temperature. The plant, which can produce different banana varieties and offers nutritional benefits, thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 and can be grown indoors in colder climates.
Growing the Baby Toes Plant (Fenestraria rhopalophylla)
The Walking Crow Blog features a guide to house plants and gardening, offering comprehensive resources for both novice and experienced gardeners. It aims to help transform living spaces into green oases. Alongside the guide, the blog showcases its latest posts, covering various topics within the gardening spectrum.
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