This is an update from my previous video where I found this mystery plant growing in my raised garden bed. After a bit of research I was able to identify the mystery of what’s been growing in my Texas garden!

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  1. If you put them in a pot you can probably sell them or give them away. I’m sure someone will love to care for them as an indoor plant. 😊

  2. Oh my goodness! I have two in my yard now. The others look like something was eating it. I’ve got to get rid of them.

  3. Grow them in pots and see how they look, they're beautiful!! Plus its rare to find an orchid that grows well in soil!!

  4. Its actually a beautiful orchid. I grow one myself and I grow it solely indoor.. due to its invasive nature. These will comeback if there are more in your neighborhood seeds travel and are fine like dust… Keep it grow it indoors. If you must dispose of them leave them in a black bag in the sun or burn them in a pit… They will be naturalized to the states like Oeceoclades maculata…

  5. Country cousin Kim has it right! Scientists have proven there are things in the soil that make you happy when you get your hands in and work it, baby…. yes. From one country girl to another…. oh yeah!!

  6. I appreciate your process. You gotta learn what it is because you can’t just un-kill it but you also gotta remove anything that might be harmful to the environment or your crop

  7. thats a Lilly and you have no idea what you found wait until it flowers so you can verify but it can be an asiatic Lilly or a trumpet Lilly and its Biblical as in the Lilly of the Valley they start at 51 dollars for like 5 bulbs take about 1 year to mature and then based on its root mass reproduction based on nutrient go look in the local flower area of the grocery store thats worth good money

  8. Girl I just found your Chanel and I love it. I’ve been gardening for years but you have made it real. Thank you for the smiles.

  9. They have a beautiful red flower. I used to get them when I got free mulch from the dump in Florida. If you go through the dump mulch you’ll see a lot of these. I loved them

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