Don't Overlook Bidens Alba as an Essential Georgia Native Pollinator Plant
The idea to profile 30 native plants growing in my yard in September may have been a bit too ambitious. The more realistic number is 10...
Creating Healthy Local Ecosystems
Welcome to Nurture Native Nature, a blog about my ongoing journey creating a wildlife sanctuary in my own small piece of our precious earth. Hopefully I can help
make it easier for you to do the same.
The idea to profile 30 native plants growing in my yard in September may have been a bit too ambitious. The more realistic number is 10...
My September blooming native plant #9 is spotted beebalm or horsemint (monarda punctata), a fragrant herb in the mint family with a...
Native plant pick #6 for September is white snakeroot (ageratina altissima - previously eupatorium rugosum). The name comes from Native...
My September native plant pick #5 is white swamp milkweed or aquatic milkweed (asclepias perennis), one of many native milkweeds in...
Even though September is Georgia Grows Native for Birds month, I try not to plant until October. Fall plant sales have me itching to add...
My September native plant pick #4 is common boneset (eupatorium perfoliatum), also called thoroughwort because of the way the stems go...
My September native plant pick #2 is a fantastic low-growing, semi-evergreen groundcover called frog fruit (phyla nodiflora, formerly...
I just realized the summer is disappearing and I haven’t shared much about the native plants growing in my little wildlife sanctuary...
I want to encourage everyone to set aside 15 minutes this Friday, August 20 or Saturday, August 21 to participate in the Great Georgia...
There seems to be a special place in all secular and religious belief systems for the idea that things happen for a reason. A few days...
Clustered or short-toothed mountain mint (pycnanthemum muticum) is by far the most popular plant in my yard right now. All day long it is...
OR How to optimize the habitat value of your yard. In his book Nature’s Best Hope Doug Tallamy explains how “greedy” he is when it...
OR How I created the Homestead Nature Center with a little help from my family As restorative as my naturescaped yard is for the...
Last spring most of the spring native plant sales vanished because of the pandemic. This spring a little normalcy has returned, but...
Getting people to slow down and appreciate the often nuanced and diminutive delightfulness of native plant flowers, particularly in...
Non-native roses are widely admired. Native violet’s value is underestimated. But if you grow violets in your yard. Nature will be...
In the summer when everything is at their peak countless people walking by smile and warmly thank me for my magical and exuberant yard...
On the interactive National Wildlife Federation site you can punch in your zip code and learn the top butterfly and moth host plants in...
Rewilding a semi-urban yard to create an eco-friendly sanctuary is more emotional than I anticipated. Almost a year and a half ago after...
Winter sowing is so popular and timely that I’ve received a number of questions since my post on the topic. Hopefully by answering the...