You are here

Southern Gardening

  • Echinacea Pow Wow Wild Berry Fascination
  • Dr. Eddie Smith
  • Rudbeckia Irish Eyes
  • Behind the scenes at Southern Gardening.
  • Lantana with a butterfly

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.

Watch

Garden Pond, September 2023

Garden Pond

September 21, 2023

Today Southern Gardening is at Henington House in Hattiesburg, MS admiring a beautiful backyard garden pond. The use of plants in and around the pond creates a beautiful space to relax and unwind.

Reclassified Calathea Plants, September 2023

Reclassified Calathea Plants

September 14, 2023

Are you looking for a plant to brighten up an indoor space? Consider one of these calathea plants that have recently been reclassified as Goeppertia.

Moss Garden, September 2023

Moss Garden

September 7, 2023

A moss garden can make a great place to relax and cool off from this summer heat. Today Southern Gardening is at the home of Jack and Nadine in Petal, MS sharing with you their enchanting moss garden.

American Beautyberry, August 2023

American Beautyberry

August 24, 2023

More gardeners than ever are interested in having native plants in their landscapes. One native plant you might like to include in your landscape is the American beautyberry.

Recycled Container Planting, August 2023

Recycled Container Planting

August 17, 2023

Recycling objects and turning them into container planters can be fun and will add visual interest to your landscape. I love how this old tree stump is utilized as a planter pedestal.

Southern Gardening Articles

A small, garden pond is surrounded by plants.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

During my recent visit to the Henington House in Hattiesburg, I came across a stunning garden pond in the backyard. The clever use of plants within and around the pond created a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for unwinding.

A stone and steel ant sculpture is beside a path through moss.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I recently visited a beautiful moss garden at the home of Jack and Nadine in Petal. As I entered the garden, I was welcomed by a charming moss garden sign and a variety of ant sculptures scattered throughout the area, adding a delightful and whimsical touch.

Delicate, pink flowers and tiny, green berries line a branch.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I have noticed that more gardeners than ever are interested in having native plants in their landscapes. This trend just makes sense. Native plants occur naturally in a region without being introduced by humans. They are adapted to their region and do not require a lot of maintenance or upkeep.

One native plant you might like to include in your landscape is the American beautyberry.

An old wheelbarrow filled with flowers sits on a tree stump.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Recycling objects and turning them into container planters can be fun, and it is a unique way to add visual interest to your landscape. If the object can hold soil, it can be used as a planter.
An old wheelbarrow turned into a beautiful container planting adds a whimsical, country feel to any garden space.

A delicate, threadlike flower is white and light pink.
- Filed Under: Flower Gardens

The Barbie movie has been a popular topic lately, and pink seems to be showing up everywhere we turn. If you’re a fan of the doll or the movie, try some pink in your landscape. Although Barbie’s pink world is plastic, a landscape celebrating pink can be full of life and pollinators.

Follow Southern Gardening

Production Staff

Portrait of Mr. Jonathan Wesley Parrish
Extension Associate I
Portrait of Mr. Brian Utley
Senior Extension Associate

Audio Archive

Video Archive

Pages

News Archive