Author Archives: Celie Dailey

Sweetpotatoes “the Energy Tuber” to feed, fuel the world

Here in South Carolina, Dr. Janice Ryan-Bohac has created unique product that could be a new green industry. The Energy Tuber is a large sweetpotato, developed for its high yield, useful as a new source of biofuel. Leaves and vines are “high in protein and vitamins, and highly digestible”–good for animal feed, according to research […]
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Collapsed bank revegetation project

In the October 2015 flood, Mary Edna’s steep creekside bank experienced an erosion event which brought down a large water oak (Quercus nigra) leaving a root mound and creating a mud flat below the yard. Instead of employing a hard structure, Celie Dailey–a landscaper, gardener, and native plant enthusiast who works with botanist Richard Porcher–researched […]
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Watch and SHARE: 88,200 Gallons of Shell’s Crude Oil Leaks Into the Gulf

Sign the petition or share the video telling President Obama to halt new offshore drilling in the Arctic and Gulf.
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