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Southern Gardening offers weekly gardening tips for Mississippi growers interested in lawn, garden, flowers, and all types of horticulture. The show features Dr. Eddie Smith, a gardening specialist and Pearl River County coordinator with the Mississippi State University Extension Service.

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Scaevola Fan Flower, July 2024

Scaevola Fan Flower

July 18, 2024

Today, I am back at the home of Dave and Ginger admiring their Scaevola growing in their landscape. Let’s take a look at these beautiful plants.

Echinacea Coneflowers, July 2024

Echinacea Coneflowers

July 11, 2024

Southern Gardening is in Long Beach, MS at the home of Ginger and Dave admiring beautiful varieties of coneflowers growing in their landscape. Let’s take a closer look at some of the plants.

Hydrangeas, July 2024

Hydrangeas

July 4, 2024

Hydrangeas are one of my favorite plants to use in areas of the landscape with part shade and shade. Today Southern Gardening is on the Mississippi Gulf Coast admiring some beautiful hydrangeas. Let’s take a look at some of these beauties.

Unique Native Plant Garden, June 2024

Unique Native Plant Gardens

June 27, 2024

Today Southern Gardening is in Carriere MS at Backhouse Garden admiring some beautiful native plants growing on the property. Let’s take a look at couple of the plants growing in the gardens.

Carrot Family Flowers, June 2024

Carrot Family Wildflowers

June 20, 2024

There are many wildflowers that look great in the landscape. Today, I am in Carriere, MS at the home of Ben and Kelly Boerner admiring a couple of unique wildflowers growing in their garden.

Southern Gardening Articles

Orange flowers with dark centers bloom on a small plant.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I have enjoyed Echinacea coneflowers in my landscape for many years, and I find that these striking perennials bring a burst of vivid color to gardens. While recently visiting the home of Dave Overturf and Ginger Wentz in Long Beach, I couldn't help but notice the beautiful Echinacea coneflowers they have in their landscape.

Clusters of white flowers bloom on bushes in a landscape.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Hydrangeas are one of my favorite plants to use in areas of my landscape that get part shade and full shade. This year, my hydrangeas have really put on a show with their colorful blooms.

One of the most popular and widely grown species, the bigleaf hydrangea, has always fascinated me with its ability to change color based on the soil pH and aluminum availability.

A bee hangs onto a slender stem that has white flowers.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

One of my favorite gardening experiences is seeing plants spontaneously appear in various spots in my home garden and landscape.

I love these plant volunteers, and I let them flourish in unexpected places around my garden. Their surprise appearances make the garden feel alive and ever-changing.

Three purple flowers bloom in a small cluster.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I am a big fan of incorporating unique native plants into the landscape due to their ecological, aesthetic and practical advantages. Native plants are exceptionally well-suited to the local soil, climate and environmental conditions, making them more resilient and easier to maintain than non-native species.

Delicate flower heads bloom in white and purple.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

My friends, Ben and Kelly Boerner, have a charming home and gardens nestled in the picturesque countryside of Carriere, Mississippi. When I visited them, I found myself immersed in the beauty of their meticulously curated landscape, which features eye-catching wildflowers.

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