Using Georgia Native Plants

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Invasive Plants Give the Wrong Impression of Native Plants

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  The average person doesn’t know native plants from non-native plants. Their perspective is that plants are green things that grow and perf...
Sunday, January 22, 2023

January 2023 Moment in Nature

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I have a new sunny place in my yard that is waiting to be transformed into a pollinator garden. A mature red maple was there but I removed i...
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Sunday, January 15, 2023

A Flower for Every Month

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  A question was recently posed about finding 12 native flowers to paint. Of course, that made me think of a calendar and flowers that might...
Sunday, January 8, 2023

Prairie Up (the book)

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  Why would a Georgia blog review a book about prairies? The heart of this book is in the subtitle: “An Introduction to Natural Garden Desi...
Sunday, January 1, 2023

2022 in Pictures

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I take a lot of pictures throughout the year and not all of them make it into a blog post. At the end of the calendar year, it’s a good time...
Sunday, December 25, 2022

December 2022 Moment in Nature

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As I drove around running holiday errands this week I spotted an unmowed roadside with goldenrod seedheads ( Solidago altissima ). As you ca...
Sunday, December 18, 2022

Appreciating the Last of the Foliage

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  Sometimes I like to highlight the little things you might not notice. The #amomentinnature focus that I borrowed from a friend in 2021 is...
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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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