The Tree | Stories & Scenes from Cold Creek Nurseries
The Juicy Debate Over the Peach State
It is a delicious time to live in the south as it is peak peach season. The peaches on the trees are larger and the freestones will soon grace the shelves for anxious peach enthusiasts waiting to bake and can to save their sweet taste for a reminder of summer come fall and winter. This time of year brings fresh peach snacks, peach ice cream, peach cobbler, and a question that brings up much debate: Why is Georgia The peach state and not South Carolina?
Navigating Hot Spots and Pythium Disease in Your Lawn: Expert Tips
As we progress through the summer, many homeowners are encountering troublesome "hot spots" in their lawns, accompanied by a surge in pythium disease. Here are some valuable insights from our expert Maintenance Team to help manage your lawn during these challenging times. Remember that each property has its unique needs and there is not a “one size fits all” correction.
The Golden Legacy of South Carolina: Uncovering the State's Rich Rice Heritage
Tucked away in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers converge, lies a region steeped in history and tradition. For centuries, this picturesque corner of the Palmetto State was renowned for its thriving rice industry, earning South Carolina the esteemed title of "The Rice State."
The Carolina’s Carnivorous Plant
When you mention carnivorous plants to a person, there are two common thoughts that come to mind. One is of a part horror, part comedy rock musical and the other is of a humid, tropical landscape with dense greenery housing these bug eating plants. While breaking out into “Suddenly, Seymour” is never wrong, many will learn that the tropical landscape is not always where these carnivorous plants grow and thrive.
Mastering Dollar Spot: A Comprehensive Guide for Lawn Enthusiasts
As we transition from late spring into the warmth of summer, many lawn aficionados encounter an unwelcome guest: Dollar Spot. This pervasive disease thrives in wet, humid conditions, especially when leaves remain wet for 10 to 12 continuous hours. Prolonged periods of overcast weather only exacerbate the issue.
Lantana: The Versatile and Beautiful Plant for Your Garden
Lantana is a stunning and versatile plant that can bring vibrant color and beauty to your garden.
Cook a steak that’s frozen solid? Really?
Yes. Really. Many home cooks and professional chefs alike have made this their method of choice. Cooking a steak from frozen is a convenient and effective route to mastery for a delicious and perfectly-cooked steak. So much so that I freeze every raw steak I buy on purpose before cooking. Really.
The Wonderful World of Lemons: Exploring Four Unique Varieties
When life gives you lemons, you might be surprised at the variety! While the Harvey lemon is likely the one you're most familiar with, there are three other fascinating varieties that offer unique flavors and characteristics. Let's delve into the world of lemons and discover what makes each variety special.
Creating the Most Beautiful Mailbox on the Block with Vining Plants
Adding vining plants around your mailbox can transform it into a stunning focal point that catches the eye of everyone passing by. Whether you have a sunny spot or a part shade area, there are plenty of options to choose from to create a mailbox garden that will be the envy of your neighborhood.
Unveiling the Underground Invaders: Mole Crickets
In South Carolina, three species of mole crickets roam: the tawny mole cricket, southern mole cricket, and northern mole cricket. While the northern variety causes minimal damage to turf, the tawny and southern species can wreak havoc on your lawn. These subterranean insects tunnel underground, feasting on grass roots and causing significant damage.
Keeping Your Lawn and Shrubs Healthy: Understanding Landscape Diseases
Just like humans, lawns and shrubs can fall victim to various diseases. Brown Patch, Spring Dead Spot, Dollar Spot, Pythium, and many others are common threats. Understanding the conditions that foster these pathogens is crucial. Rather than seeking total control, it's more effective to manage these issues.
Using Plants to Naturally Repel Mosquitoes and Flies in Your Yard
Are pesky mosquitoes and flies ruining your outdoor fun? Instead of reaching for chemical sprays, consider using plants to naturally deter these insects.
Enhancing Your Lawn's Health: The Advantages of Lawn Aeration
Maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn requires more than routine maintenance like watering and mowing. One often underestimated practice with significant benefits is lawn aeration. This process involves perforating the soil with small holes to facilitate better air, water, and nutrient penetration to the grassroots, promoting deeper root growth and overall lawn health.
Brighten Your Garden with Spring-Planted Bulbs in Zone 8
While many gardeners associate bulb planting with the fall, there are actually several bulbs that can be planted in the spring to add color and interest to your garden in zone 8. With its mild winters and early springs, zone 8 offers the perfect conditions for these bulbs to thrive.
Transform Your Garden into a Hummingbird Sanctuary: Best Plants to Grow
Hummingbirds are a delightful addition to any garden, with their iridescent colors and aerial acrobatics. To attract these charming creatures to your yard, consider planting perennials and annuals that provide nectar and attract insects, which are also part of their diet.
Good for the Earth
Bees help flowering plants of all kinds to reproduce. They also give us the gift of honey. In our quest for the most flavorful and distinctively Southern honeys out there we’ve learned a lot. And, naturally, our heritage as growers of flowering plants means we really love bees.
How Jigsaw Puzzles Help Your Brain
Sorry. I should know this, but what’s your name again? Prescription: A puzzle a day may help keep brain fog away. So says one of the icons of tech. Beyond this, there are lots of plusses in puzzling.
Let’s Grow Lavender
The captivating scent of lavender has been celebrated for centuries among many cultures. Its aroma has long been associated with calming nerves and promoting relaxation. Growing lavender in containers is not difficult and the rewards lavender brings us are many. From its beautiful purple blossoms to amping up the flavor intrigue of desserts, or helping us sleep better, it’s an herb well worth growing at home.
What’s a Dibbler, and Why Do I Want One?
Around 2 centuries ago, England’s first gardening tool maker created the perfected version of a dibbler, constructed out of Sheffield sterling silver and outfitted with a wooden handle for comfort. Now, why might you want to use a dibbler, you ask. For one thing, specialized tools are just so, well… cool.