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Plants can create curiosity. The Rankin County Master Gardens have created the Garden of Curiosity at the Brandon Public Library in Brandon, MS. Let’s look at some of the plants growing in this garden.

Children’s learning gardens can be a great way to educate youth about plants. Today, Southern Gardening is visiting the Pearl Library Children’s Learning Garden in Pearl, MS. This garden is a joint project between the Rankin County Master Gardeners and the Spring Lake Garden Club.

I love getting to visit educational gardens all across the state. Today I am at the Hill Garden in Brandon, MS. The garden was created by the Rankin County Master Gardeners in 1995 and is said to be one of the oldest Master Gardener projects in the state.

Today Southern Gardening is back at the MSU South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station. They have some gorgeous Angelonia plants growing in their gardens. Let’s take a look at some of these plants.

Today, I am back in Poplarville, Mississippi admiring a native flowering perennial that is a favorite among hummingbirds and other pollinators. Let’s look at this plant. 

Southern Gardening is back at the MSU South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station in Poplarville, Mississippi admiring a beautiful variety of Colocasia, commonly known as elephant ear. Let’s take a closer look at this plant.

Today I’m in the trial garden at the MSU South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station in Poplarville, Mississippi looking at some beautiful Vermillionarie plants.

Today Southern Gardening is in Hattiesburg, MS at Ross Mansion Bed and Breakfast. They have some enchanting fairy gardens on the property. Let’s take a look at some of these magical gardens.

Southern Gardening is back at the home of Patricia Holiday in Hattiesburg, MS admiring beautiful varieties of Rose of Sharon hibiscuses growing in her landscape. Let’s take a closer look at some of these plants.

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