Hope the title is not too misleading, unfortunately I do not have a list.
Hey everyone, I am asking for some more experienced beardie owners to chime in here. I am seeking advice on which plants, that can be grown at home, which are also a good staple for a beardie. I live in north Texas (Fort Worth), so summers are brutal most of the time, and the rest of the year it flops back and forth between snow and hell. I live in an apartment complex, so space is limited, but I could do a balcony planter. My balcony gets sun for roughly 5 hours a day, from 7-ish AM to noon-ish.
I am a guy fresh out of college, so I have never taken the time to maintain a plant properly haha. Hence the reason I am looking for easier ones to maintain. The bearded dragon food lists are helpful, and I have looked them over, but they do not tell you how to grow anything.
I have a dubia colony that is producing and a superworm colony. Picked up 500 free supers from NARBC yesterday, so thats the colony lol.
Hey everyone, I am asking for some more experienced beardie owners to chime in here. I am seeking advice on which plants, that can be grown at home, which are also a good staple for a beardie. I live in north Texas (Fort Worth), so summers are brutal most of the time, and the rest of the year it flops back and forth between snow and hell. I live in an apartment complex, so space is limited, but I could do a balcony planter. My balcony gets sun for roughly 5 hours a day, from 7-ish AM to noon-ish.
I am a guy fresh out of college, so I have never taken the time to maintain a plant properly haha. Hence the reason I am looking for easier ones to maintain. The bearded dragon food lists are helpful, and I have looked them over, but they do not tell you how to grow anything.
I have a dubia colony that is producing and a superworm colony. Picked up 500 free supers from NARBC yesterday, so thats the colony lol.