Carolina Chickadees: An adorable, year-round native bird species in the southeastern United States
Carolina Chickadees have a cheery song and spirited behavior. It is a feathered gem native to the southeastern United States. As one ventures through their habitats, the distinctive "chick-a-dee-dee-dee" call often serves as nature's soundtrack, heralding the presence of this little bird.
The Carolina Chickadee is a non-migratory bird in North Carolina, meaning it remains in the same general area throughout the year. While they might move around within their range in search of food, especially during the colder months, they don't undertake long-distance migrations like other bird species. Instead, Carolina Chickadees are year-round residents of the Tarheel State.
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FEMALE CARDINALS: Subdued, elegant, winter birds
🍂 Elegant Female Cardinals: A Subtle Beauty in Fall & Winter 🌨️ | Graceful Avian Wonders in Nature
Greetings, birdwatchers and nature lovers! 🐦❤️ Today, let’s turn our lenses towards the often-overlooked yet truly elegant female cardinals, whose subtle beauty brings a unique charm to our backyards during the crisp fall and serene winter months. 🍁❄️ In this #YouTubeShorts, we celebrate the graceful and understated allure of these avian beauties, as they flit and forage, adding a gentle splash of warmth to the chilly landscape. 🌲🔥
🔍📘 Birdwatcher’s Note: Unlike their vibrant red male counterparts, female cardinals boast a soft, brownish plumage, highlighted with warm reddish hues, blending harmoniously with the autumn and winter sceneries. 🎨🍂 Join us in appreciating these graceful creatures, as we explore their habits, habitats, and the silent, yet vital roles they play in our ecosystem. 🌏🌾
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Squirrel Shenanigans: Adorable Backyard Friends in Action! 🐿️ 🌳
🐿️ Squirrel Shenanigans: Adorable Backyard Friends in Action! 🌳 | Cute & Nutty Adventures Await
Hello, animal lovers! 🥰 Welcome to a delightful escapade featuring our fluffy-tailed backyard friends - the squirrels! 🐿️🌲 In today’s #YouTubeShorts, get ready to be charmed by the playful antics and nutty adventures of these adorable creatures as they frolic, scamper, and explore a cozy backyard haven. 🥜🌿
🔍📘 Fun Fact: Squirrels can find food buried beneath a foot of snow and have a superb memory to locate their hidden caches! 🌨️🌰 Join us in witnessing the whimsical world of squirrels, as they leap, play, and showcase their incredible agility and endearing personalities right in the backyard! 🏡💕
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Buzzing Bees & Purple Asters: A Symphony of Nature 🌸 | Enchanting Late-Season Floral Feast
🐝 Welcome, nature enthusiasts, to a delightful spectacle of bees 🐝 buzzing harmoniously around the vibrant purple asters, savoring the nectar of these late-season blooms! 🌸🍂 In today’s video, we dive into the heart of a lush garden, where the diligent bees are weaving a melody of life, ensuring the continuity of nature’s splendid cycle. 🔄🎶
🔍📘 Did You Know? Asters are a symbol of patience and elegance, while bees play a crucial role in our ecosystem, contributing to biodiversity and food production through pollination! 🌼🌏 Join us in this enchanting journey, witnessing the harmonious interaction between the bustling bees and the elegant purple asters, and explore the vital role they play in sustaining our beautiful planet. 🌐🌷
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FALL MUMS: A beautiful pink chrystathemum opens its petals - incredible time lapse video
🌸 Mesmerizing Pink Chrysanthemum Bloom 🌸 | Stunning Time-Lapse of Nature's Beauty Unfolding
👋 Welcome to the enchanting world of flowers! 🌍🌺 In today’s #YouTubeShorts, immerse yourself in the magical journey of a pink mum flower as it gracefully unfolds its petals to embrace the world. 🌸🕰️ This breathtaking time-lapse captures the delicate and awe-inspiring moment of nature in action, revealing the secret life of flowers in a way you've never seen before! 📸🌱
🔍📚 Interesting Fact: Did you know that chrysanthemums symbolize longevity, fidelity, joy, and optimism in various cultures? 🌼🎉 Dive into this visual spectacle and let the serene beauty of blooming chrysanthemums soothe your soul and brighten your day! 🌞🍃
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North American Native Species Trees: Lovely to look at and low-care needs #garden
These ten North American native species of trees are ideal for any landscaping for a combination of beauty and low-care needs. Moreover, each serves as a habitat for local wildlife and pollinator insects. If you want to plant trees in the USA, opt for these. We live and work in North Carolina, and our landscaping clients are in zones 7B and 8A - check with your local ag extension office to see if these native trees will thrive in your local area.
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10 Best Evergreen Shrubs for Year-long Color and Texture
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The allure of a well-landscaped property is undeniable. Yet, maintaining a garden with consistent color and foliage throughout the seasons can be challenging. That's where evergreen shrubs come into play. These steadfast plants remain vibrant year-round, offering perennial beauty that doesn't fade with the changing seasons.
Installing these beauties will ensure your property remains the envy of the neighborhood. These evergreen selections are so gorgeous.
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HYACINTH: A breathtaking early spring bulb flower to plant in the fall for early spring pollinators
Hyacinth is a popular spring-blooming bulbous plant known for its vibrant, fragrant flowers and dense floral spikes. Native to the eastern Mediterranean region, hyacinths come in various colors, including blue, purple, pink, white, and yellow. The flowers are visually appealing and highly fragrant, making them a favorite for both gardens and indoor arrangements.
Hyacinths are typically planted a few weeks before the first hard frost in the fall. This allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter and ensures they bloom in the spring.
Plant bulbs approximately 5 inches deep with the pointed end facing up, spaced 3 inches apart. Choose a location with well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. Water after planting.
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TIGER LILY: A gorgeous, easy-care, drought-tolerant perennial daylily to try in your flower garden
The Tiger Lily, scientifically known as Lilium lancifolium, is a striking perennial plant known for its vibrant orange flowers speckled with dark spots, resembling the markings of a tiger. Native to parts of Asia, this plant has been naturalized in North America. The flowers typically bloom in mid to late summer, with curved petals and prominent stamens. Tiger Lilies can grow up to four feet tall and are often used as ornamental plants in gardens due to their striking appearance. In most regions, Tiger Lily bulbs are best planted in the spring, after the last frost, when the soil is workable. In milder climates, you can also plant them in early fall, giving them enough time to establish roots before winter. Plant the bulbs about 5 inches deep and 10 inches apart to give them room to grow. Love gardening and landscaping? Follow Tayloe's Lawn Care Services for more content.
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Pansies: The perfect way to add color to a fall garden (lasting to early winter in North Carolina)
Pansies are the perfect addition to your fall gardens in eastern North Carolina. Pansies are visually captivating and easy to grow and maintain in fall and early winter. From deep purples and sunny yellows to pinks and striking blues, pansies offer a palette of colors for every garden. To plant, choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole, place your pansy, and replace the soil. Keep them moist, not wet. Pansies thrive even in cold temperatures, making them perfect for fall. They can withstand frosty nights and still greet you in the morning. Caring for pansies is a breeze. Regular watering and occasional deadheading keep them lively. Transform your garden into a tapestry of colors with pansies after temperatures cool. For more landscaping and garden tips, follow Tayloe's Lawn Care.
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10 Spring Flower Bulbs to Plant in Autumn (Too Gorgeous to Ignore!)
September is the perfect time to plant flower bulbs that will wake up in the spring and give you stunning displays of color. Here are ten gorgeous spring bulbs that you don't want to ignore:
Tulips
Daffodils
Hyacinths
Grape Hyacinths
Narcissus
Sword Lily
Crocus
Snowdrops
Dwarf Iris
Checkered Lily
Bluebell
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Lamb's Ear: A silver-green ground cover plant with plush texture (Stachys byzantina)
Lamb's Ear Stachys byzantina is ideal for zones 4 through 8! This isn't just any plant. It's a game changer. Its silvery, fuzzy leaves add texture and depth to flower beds, creating a captivating contrast with flowers. It's lovely in rock gardens, softening hard, rugged edges with its plush foliage. Its growth? Impressive! Lamb's Ear spreads quickly, making it an ideal ground cover, filling in garden gaps, and weed prevention. It's dreamy in containers. Watch its leaves spill gracefully over the edges, creating a cascading effect. For those designing pathways, line them with Lamb's Ear. You'll get an inviting, soft-bordered walkway that's a treat to the eyes all season long. Whether you're in the cooler northern states, or the warmer southern regions, it's perfect in garden design. So let Lamb's Ear be the transformative touch your garden has been waiting for!
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MUMS (CHRYSANTHEMUM): These stunning fall flowers will feed late-season pollinator insects
Chrysanthemums, mums, are herbaceous perennials with showy flowers. They come in many shapes and sizes. They can be single, semi-double, or fully double, with white, yellow, pink, red, bronze, and lavender petals, with dark green leaves.
Generally, chrysanthemums are hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9. Some might be more cold-tolerant, thriving in zones 3 and 4. Others may be more heat-tolerant and grow in zones 9 and 10. So check the recommended growing zones for the particular chrysanthemum you want to grow.
They thrive in full sun, with 6 hours of direct daily sunlight. However, in regions with intense heat, providing some afternoon shade can help protect the plants from scorching.
Mums have moderate water needs but need well-draining soil. A layer of mulch around the plants can help.
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ZINNIA ELEGANS: A flower that loves sun and perfect for a pollinator garden
Zinnia elegans flowers are colorful and vibrant, making them a popular choice in gardens and floral arrangements. They come in many colors, including red, orange, yellow, pink, purple, and white. The petals can be single, semi double, or double, giving the flowers a variety of shapes and textures. The plants themselves can grow from 6 inches to 4 feet tall, depending on the variety. Zinnias are annuals that thrive in USDA hardiness zones, three to ten. But some varieties may have different temperature preferences, so check before you buy. Zinnias love full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily. Insufficient sunlight can lead to weak stems and reduced flower production. Zinnias prefer regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Love gardening and landscaping? Follow us for more videos.
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APHIDS: What are they and why you need to take swift pest control action when you spot them.
Aphids are small, soft bodied insects. They infest gardens and lawns. Aphids can reproduce fast, and come in many colors, including green, brown, black, and pink. These tiny pests feed on the sap of plants by piercing the plant tissue with their mouths, extracting the sugary sap. They excrete a sticky residue called honeydew. Aphids can quickly infest and damage plants and lawns, causing stunted growth, curling leaves, yellowing foliage, and death. They also have the potential to transmit viral diseases from plant to plant. Additionally, the honeydew excreted by aphids can attract other pests, such as ants. In some cases, the honeydew can also promote the growth of sooty mold, a black fungus that covers the grass blades and gives the lawn a dark, dirty appearance. Treat the infestation right away. Follow for our next video.
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Sunflower: This photo lapse of a sunflower opening will make you smile.
Love sunflowers? Then be sure you don't miss this photo lapse image of a gorgeous giant yellow sunflower opening up and lifting its petals to the sun.
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Lawn care professional shares tips to prepare your yard for the summertime heat.
Preparing your lawn for the summer heat involves several steps. Start by evaluating your lawn's health and do a soil test to ensure it has the right nutrients. Water your lawn early in the morning in summer and use a slow-release fertilizer to provide essential nutrients. Adjust mower blades, mowing taller for drought resistance.
Watch out for pests like chinch bugs, grubs, and diseases like brown patch and dollar spot disease. Regular inspections and early detection are key. In anticipation of late summer thunderstorms, keep your lawn healthy, remove loose objects, and fix areas prone to water logging. After a storm, assess and repair any damage.
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DELPHINIUM (LARKSPUR): A tall, elegant flower to adorn your landscape.
Delphinium flowers, or the larkspur, are stunning perennial plants with tall spikes of vibrant blooms. They are beloved for their striking appearance and densely packed flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, white, and bi colors. Delphiniums thrive in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 7, preferring full sun to partial shade. They require well drained, fertile soil with moderate moisture retention. Growing and caring for Delphiniums involves providing adequate spacing, staking for support, and regular watering. Pruning and fertilization are key to maintaining their health and encouraging continuous blooms. While Delphiniums add beauty to gardens, they should be monitored for pests like aphids and diseases like powdery mildew. Love gardening or landscaping? Follow us for our next videos.
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OSTRICH FERN: AKA Fiddlehead Fern, perfect for your shade or water garden
QUICK OVERVIEW OF THE OSTRICH FERN (FIDDLEHEAD FERN)
The Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) is a splendid plant ideal for USDA zones 3-7. It thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, fertile, well-draining soil, thus an excellent choice for shade or water gardens.
This perennial fern grows in a vase-like clump reaching up to 6 feet in height. Its fronds are elegantly feathered, reminiscent of an ostrich's plume, lending a lush, green texture. The distinctive, brown, fertile fronds stand erect in the center, providing winter interest.
Ostrich Ferns are perfect for creating a natural woodland feel or a tranquil water-side setting. They are hardy, easy to grow, and provide a brilliant backdrop to other shade-loving plants. Plus, their fiddleheads are a spring delicacy!
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PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS: An ideal plant for xeriscaping for USDA zones 4 to 9
The Prickly Pear Cactus, Opuntia spp., is a versatile succulent native to the Americas, ideal for USDA zones 4 to 9. It is a robust plant, requiring total sun exposure, well-draining soil, and minimal water. It is an excellent choice for xeriscaping, or landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation.
This cactus displays a distinctive paddle-like structure covered with sharp spines. It grows up to 6 feet tall, bearing beautiful yellow, red, or purple flowers in late spring and summer, followed by edible fruits or 'pears'.
The Prickly Pear is an ecologically sound choice for dry regions, helping to conserve water resources while providing an intriguing aesthetic. Its fruit and pads are also edible, adding a valuable and unique element to your landscape.
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CELOSIA: Texture and color for your garden borders or beds
Celosia is a stunning annual flower that adds a touch of vibrant color and unique texture to gardens and landscapes. With its distinctive flame-like or feathery plumes, Celosia stands out in shades of red, orange, yellow, and pink. The plant thrives in USDA growing zones 2 to 11, providing a wide range of suitable climates.
Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil to plant and care for Celosia. It is relatively low maintenance but requires regular watering, especially during dry spells. Deadheading spent blooms encourages continuous flowers. Celosia grows directly from seeds or transplanted seedlings. It's beloved in beds, borders, containers, and cut flower arrangements.
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YELLOW CONEFLOWER: Cheerful yellow to orange flowers for your pollinator garden.
Yellow coneflower, Echinacea paradoxa, is a perennial flowering plant native to the central United States. It's famous for its bright yellow, daisy-like flowers that bloom in mid to late summer and attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden. The plant grows best in USDA growing zones 3 to 9 and needs full sun to partial shade and well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Yellow coneflower is relatively low maintenance and can tolerate dry soil conditions, but regular watering during dry spells will help it thrive. Deadheading spent blooms promotes more flowering. The plant can grow up to 3 feet tall and is perfect in wildflower gardens, borders, and as a cut flower. Love landscaping and gardening? Follow our page to see the next videos.
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BLUEBELLS: Lovely blue or purple flowers for your garden.
Bluebell, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, is a bulbous perennial plant native to Western Europe, celebrated for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that grace gardens in mid to late spring. It has pretty shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. Flourishing in partial to full shade, Bluebell thrives in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. It requires low maintenance, occasional watering during dry spells, and thinning of crowded bulbs on occasion. Hardy in USDA growing zones 3 to 8, Bluebell reaches a modest height of up to 1 foot, making it a charming addition to woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and as a ground cover. However, it is essential to note that Bluebell is toxic if ingested and should be avoided by humans and pets.
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PURPLE CONEFLOWER: Echinacda purpurea, a classic addition to the pollinator garden.
Purple coneflower Echinacea purpurea is a perennial flowering plant native to eastern North America. It is known for its distinctive purple pink, daisy like flowers with a cone shaped center that blooms in mid to late summer and attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden. The plant grows best in USDA growing zones 3 to 9 and prefers full sun to partial shade and well draining soil that is moderately fertile. Purple coneflower is relatively low maintenance and can tolerate dry soil conditions. But regular watering during dry spells will help it thrive. Deadheading spent blooms will encourage continuous flowering. The plant can grow up to 3 feet tall and is often used in wildflower gardens, borders, and as a cut flower. Love gardening tips? Follow us for more videos.
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