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Planting for Pollinators

Planting for Pollinators

One of the great joys of spring is seeing the first butterfly or hummingbird darting about confirming spring has arrived. Like us, pollinators need food, shelter, and protection from toxic chemicals to thrive and multiply. Efforts to support pollinators generally support other wildlife like birds, frogs, lizards, and other insect-eating organisms.

Natural Bird Feeders

Planting bird-friendly natives will attract fun-to-watch songbirds while making your yard beautiful and easy to care for. 

Best Bets for Small Flowering Native Trees

Best Bets for Small Flowering Native Trees

In the Southeastern region, native trees typically flower before the foliage fully emerges bringing welcome color in spring just when it’s most needed.

What are Native Plants?

What are Native Plants?

We define native plants as plants that occur naturally within a given location or region without human intervention.

Oak Tree

Why Choose Native Plants?

Southeastern native plants are adapted to our climate and soil conditions, so they typically thrive without a lot of care when planted in the right location. They don’t require fertilizers or pesticides and need less supplemental water than many non-native plants.