
Telling stories featuring my microadventures including photography, the natural world, hikes, urban agriculture, landscaping, local foods/agriculture, and properties.
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It has been a while since I published a blog. I have a pretty good excuse as the time has been spent moving from Coastal Georgia to the Upstate of South Carolina. Now that the move is done and we are getting settled comfortably in the new p...
Gibbing is the horticultural practice of applying gibberellic acid (GA₃) to camellia flower buds to force them to bloom earlier than they normally would. This practice can help camellia enthusiasts enjoy flowers out of season, show off priz...
Hey, fellow nature lovers (and spider tolerators)!
Let me be honest with you: I find spiders absolutely fascinating... from a safe distance. I’m better than I used to be. Give me all the scientific details, show me photos, tell me about th...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Agricultural scientist and extension specialist with over three decades of experience bridging research and practical implementation. PhD Entomologist, naturalist, outdoorsman, philosopher, and self-proclaimed misfit. Now retired from academic life.
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