This small Willow Oak has been growing in a Dogwood crotch for three years.3yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
For the aspiring main characters in the Wendy's drive through3yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/ImTheMainCharacter
Beetle with awesome fake eyespots. Seen a couple in southeast US this year1yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/whatsthisbug
Downtown Atlanta ~1990 while the Georgia Dome was under construction. Picked up at an estate sale a few years ago.3yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/Atlanta
Loblolly Pine state champion of Georgia. It lives in FDR State Park, which has rich ecological diversity well worth a visit. Pictures never do justice.4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
Made this seed starting rack from scrap maple. Full spectrum LEDs.2yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/vegetablegardening
Momma was hit by a car, and the babe was lying next to her body in my front yard.4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/GardenWild
First year growing potatoes. Red, Yukon gold, white kennebec. 48lbs harvested from 6lbs planted4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/vegetablegardening
Pre US civil war southern red oak. 22' circumference, 9' diameter. A recent limb fell that was 59 in diameter. Champion tree certified to boot!4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
These guys are decimating my coreopsis. Does anyone know what they are?1yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/NativePlantGardening
Received an ice pack that claims contents can be used as plant fertilizer. Experience or thoughts?3yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/NativePlantGardening
What beetle larvae could this be? Southeast US in large mulch pile2yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/whatsthisbug
Bumblebee investigates first sunflower bloom of the year. 9' tall with 24 buds4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/GardenWild
February 28 to May 1, no compost was removed or used. Decomposition still in progress.4yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/composting
Check out this tulip poplar stump sprout. The original stump was over 4.4' diameter, and the regrowth is over 12 diameter!6yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/sfwtrees
Zone 8 GA. Stems were less than 1 diameter and under 4' tall. Found under oak hickory canopy6yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/whatsthisplant
This guy is growing outside in Georgia zone 8 and is a beautiful 5 ft tropical looking bush. Reminds me of croton, but no idea what it is. Haelp!5yr ⋅ SirPlutocracy ⋅ r/whatsthisplant