Using Georgia Native Plants

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Small Nursery Feature - Plant Life Nursery

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I like to occasionally profile small nurseries that sell native plants. This week is one that isn’t all native plants, but it has been signi...
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Sunday, October 24, 2021

SERNEC Portal – Another Tool for Id Help

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Have you wanted to have a friend who identified things correctly and could show you an example of the plant? Someone who was available 24/7 ...
Sunday, October 17, 2021

A Moment in Nature for October

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I don't expect to find new caterpillars in mid-October except for those who migrate, like Gulf fritillary, so my #momentinnature for Oct...
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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Invasive Spiders Don’t Have to Stay

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  Last year I wrote about the non native and invasive Jorō spider that arrived in Georgia in 2014-2015. I had visited an area in Cumming t...
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Sunday, October 3, 2021

Garden for Life

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There are a number of reasons why people garden. Some people want things to eat, some want flowers, and a number of people do it just to sat...
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Sunday, September 26, 2021

A Moment in Nature for September

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As the growing season comes to a close, my #momentinnature for September spotlights ripening fruits. Fruits like these nuts on red buckeye (...
Sunday, September 19, 2021

Leaf Pounding – Keep Those Leaves Forever!

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  Several weeks ago I heard about “leaf pounding” which is a way to use the juices in a leaf to make an imprint on paper or fabric. It seeme...
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Ellen Honeycutt
Atlanta metro area/ Georgia, United States
I consider myself to be an average gardener with perhaps an above-average passion about it! I watched my dad putter around the yard growing up but didn't get bitten by the bug until the mid-1990's. I was introduced to the concept of "native plants" in 2000 when I joined the Georgia Native Plant Society. Fostering an appreciation for native plants is now a passion of mine, and I love to help other people learn more about the benefits of native plants. I also like to help people figure out which plants might work best in their garden.
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