Using Georgia Native Plants

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Impactful Shrubs

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  What’s in your yard? You probably don’t have room for everything you want, but small and urban yards can plan to maximize the wildlife val...
Sunday, March 23, 2025

Enjoy Each Season: Spring

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We've been waiting for spring for literally months; now that it's finally here, I have to remind myself to appreciate each plant in ...
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Sunday, March 16, 2025

Surely It’s Spring Compilation

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It’s spring – or is it? These longer, warmer days in Georgia have us all seeing a few blooms and anticipating what’s next as we await the of...
Sunday, March 9, 2025

March 2025 Moment in Nature

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Sometimes our #momentinnature moments are fleeting, but this week I got to enjoy one that lasted a long time: miles and miles of time. We dr...
Sunday, March 2, 2025

The Hidden Life of Trees (the book)

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  I’m always looking for creative ways to reach people about the importance of plants and my husband recently found a book that I think coul...
Sunday, February 23, 2025

Got (Native) Trees?

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  As housing lots get smaller and smaller, more native trees are cut down for those developments than are planted back. It’s a trend that we...
Sunday, February 16, 2025

I don’t have a yard, How can I help?

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  Georgia has 11 million people in the state and not of them have homes with a place to plant things. Some of them are renters and some of t...
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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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