UporabnikiKimberly Passot
Ranunculus acris L.
Ripeča zlatica Ranunculaceae
Cottage Garden Plants
Plants used in informal, whimsical ways, including old-fashioned flowers, edibles, and herbs. Wild plants, native and invasive welcome. Feel free to include weeds and how to recognize and deal with them as well. Everyone welcome!
Medicinal plants, Herbs, foraging for wild edibles, practice in the field
Daily practice in the field, botany college/grade 11 (and up) identification of medicinal plants, herbs, increase foraging skills for wild edibles, differentiating similar looking plants, foraging in the different seasons. Craft of plants for culinary uses: oils,sugars, salts, jams,jellies, pickles, preserves.Bushcraft, Wildcraft, homesteading, to home gardening.
North Carolina backyard gardeners
For those of us enjoying and exploring the beautiful nature of our North Carolina backyards!
Coastal North Carolina
Plants that thrive on the Crystal Coast.
Southeast USA, zone 7
Piedmont North Carolina
What's Growing in North Carolina
I live in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area, but would love to learn what all grows in NC. What's growing wild, what can be planted, when can it be planted, and how it should be planted. I am interested in trees, flowers, plants, and what some call "weeds" (like dandelions and clover flowers). I am also interested in foraging and apothecary, and would like to know what all NC has to offer.
NW North Carolina
Medicinal plants
East Coast Virginia & North Carolina
Plants vs Weeds & care tips for them