The Garden Thyme Podcast

Episode 01- Scary Plants

Garden Hoes Season 1 Episode 1

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It's almost Halloween, so we are counting down our favorite Scary Plants! Also, this episode, we talk about fall garden tips, native grasses, and the southern flannel moth. 

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