by Magnolia Editor | Wildlife
Special Report: Nutria invade Magnolia Point, wreaking havoc on ponds and plantings. A citizens group mobilizes and the little bandits head for the hills. It’s a gripping tale of man vs. ‘natria’. Nutria – The Good, The Bad, The...
by Magnolia Editor | Wildlife
A nesting pair of Bluebirds is one of the Holy Grails of attracting birds to your backyard sanctuary, second in difficulty only to the American Robin to get to make your home theirs. Not so at Magnolia Point, where nestled behind a neat brick home on Wedge Court is a...
by Magnolia Editor | Wildlife
Becky Hinson’s Gator Watch keep tabs on the population of Alligator Mississippiensi here at Magnolia Point. In addition to a running tab, she adds important and interesting observations, living as she and husband Donny do in very close proximity to these...
by Magnolia Editor | People
New Chief: read Chief Guzman of the Green Cove Springs Police Department’s heartfelt and sparkling introduction to the community, and vision for the future: Meet Chief...
by Magnolia Editor | Lifestyle
Each minute at the Clay County Agricultural Fair, one lemonade vendor uses 20 pounds of sugar to help the iconic summer beverage fully express its flavor. That’s 7 ½ tons of sugar each day; and there are four lemonade vendors on site. And that’s just one treat that...
by Magnolia Editor | Lifestyle
‘The Race For Berlin’ started all over again this century in a field alongside the Military Museum of North Florida off Route 16. For three days last February, the Museum, together with the Military Vehicle Preservation Association (MVPA) hosted armor and artillery...
by Magnolia Editor | Lifestyle
It’s hard work, but really not for everyone. Fortunately, we have some talented photographers who call Magnolia Point home, whose specialty in wildlife captures stuns us regularly on NextDoor (and Instagram): Becky Hinson and Tony & Brenda Frey. All three endure...
by Magnolia Editor | Lifestyle
Florida has 663 native plants, of which are 326 best suited to grow in Clay County. A number of these rooted in Cindy and Steve Triay’s yard have earned their Medinah Lane home the distinction ‘Florida-Friendly Landscape’. So what is it? ‘Florida Friendly’...