Upcoming Events

Bill and the Jungle Taming gang are very active in community activities around the Columbia area. They will be providing gardening information at a variety of events.

Chapin Garden Club

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
9:30 a.m., Coffee; 10:00 a.m., Featured Speaker
Registration: Open to members only.
Contact Mary Lafond at (803) 345-1307 for more information about membership.

Ron Cowart and Bill Kunze will spend the morning with the Chapin Garden Club. Ron will address the following gardening topics:

• Use of fertilizer
• Deer resistant plant list
• Vegetable gardening
• Planting in the shade
• Eliminating weeds in the . . . → Read More: Upcoming Events

Posion Ivy Prevention

Jungle Taming to Offer Posion Ivy Prevention Info at Sparkleberry Country Fair

Clemson Research Center, Two Notch and Clemson Roads, Columbia, SC

COLUMBIA, S.C., April, 30, 2011 – Jungle Taming, an upscale yard and gardening restoration  company, will join ranks with the Clemson Extension educators to teach children how to identify and avoid poison ivy at the 16th Annual Sparkleberry Country Fair on Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 9:00
a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

The Jungle Taming team will challenge children and parents alike to identify the poison ivy plant from a group of photos. Instructions on how to safely eradicate the plant will also be . . . → Read More: Posion Ivy Prevention

Midland’s Spring Plant and Flower Festival

Jungle Taming & Bill Kunze to be Featured Vendor at Midland’s Spring Plant and Flower Festival at New Farmers Market.

COLUMBIA, SC – April, 14, 2011 – Jungle Taming, an upscale yard and gardening restoration company, will be a featured vendor at the Midland’s Spring Plant and Flower Festival on April 14 to April 17, 2011. The Festival will be held at the new S.C. State Farmers Market located at 3483 Charleston Highway in West Columbia, SC.

The Jungle Taming booth will offer visitors an opportunity to discuss a variety of gardening and landscape questions with Bill Kunze, certified landscape manager and owner . . . → Read More: Midland’s Spring Plant and Flower Festival