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Photographs of Georgia native plants taken in the current month to help with field identification.
Kitty Stuff...
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Photos of Our Bengals. We have two Bengal Cats. In our family, Bagheera Brina Artio. The Spotted Huntress - AKA Princess), and Bridlewood's Thrill DuJour of Gogees. Thrill of the Day - AKA DuGie). Important Information Regarding Bengals in Georgia. If you are interested in obtaining an official copy, you will need to call the Georgia DNR Permits Division. As far as I can tell, this document is not on the Georgia DNR website. If you find it on the Georgia DNR site, please send me the URL. It appears that ...
Waterfalls We've Visited
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Since Gina and I enjoy waterfalls so much, we decided to post some of the pictures of waterfalls we've visited. Baskins Creek Falls, TN. Laurel Falls, TN. Cataract Falls, TN. Miegs Falls, TN. Crabtree Falls, NC. Minnehaha Falls, GA. Dry Falls, NC. Place of a Thousand Drips, TN. Fern Branch Falls, TN. The Sinks, TN. Graveyard Fields, NC. Toccoa Falls, GA. Indian Creek Falls, NC. Toms Branch Falls, NC. Juneywhank Falls, NC. Before using any of them.
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: Triple digit heat
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Thursday, July 30, 2015. It's been reaching 100 and above for what seems like weeks now. In truth, I really missed the heat over the past couple of years when it failed to reach our normal highs. Finally spotted a bug. Not sure why this particular rudbeckia seems not attractive to the pollinators. They were purple last year. Gardens ...
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: Pests, Weeds, and Wildflowers
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Pests, Weeds, and Wildflowers. I've written before about how difficult it is to garden here. I keep trying, though. My echinacea patch is disappearing down these holes in the sand. Nice big melons on dying vines, watermelons don't grow very good with no roots. Corn ear worms are eating my sandwich tomatoes.
WGC-GNPS • Links
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The Georgia Native Plant Society. A Rescuer's Guide to Georgia Native Plants. Using Georgia Native Plants. Native Plants for Georgia Part I: Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Native Plants for Georgia Part II: Ferns. Native Plants for Georgia Part III: Wildflowers. Native Plants for Georgia Part IV: Grasses and Sedges. Native Plants of the Carolinas and Georgia. Georgia Perimeter College Botanical Gardens. Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center. DIY Build $6 Garden Trellises out of Red Wood Fence Boards.
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: November 2008
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Wednesday, November 5, 2008. The sand holly bushes are beautiful! I finally wrote to the Georgia Extension Service. And after a false start, we got it narrowed down. Another cool xeric shrub. Posted by Gardens-In-The-Sand at 9:16 AM. Links to this post. Macon, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. Garden critters in july.
WGC-GNPS • Plant Rescue Resources
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All Chapter members are eligible to attend any GNPS plant rescue. To learn about currently scheduled GNPS rescues, please visit the Rescue Schedule page. On the GNPS website. This page is usually updated with the next month's rescues around the 24th of each month, but pop-ups can be added at any time. To learn more about the GNPS Plant Rescue Program, take a look at the Plant Rescue FAQ. You can help us find new rescue locations. There is now an online Potential Rescue Site Information Form. West Ga Chap...
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: June 2009
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Monday, June 15, 2009. What were these veggies doing in my flowers? Posted by Gardens-In-The-Sand at 4:35 AM. Links to this post. Macon, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. Randy Hyden's Life Blog on the Post Oak Savanah. Using Georgia Native Plants. A Rescuers Guide to Georgia Native Plants. Garden critters in july.
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: April flowerz
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Seeing a buncha butterflies. but most keep fluttering. Sulfur on coral honeysuckle. I did see this tiger swallowtail in a native azalea while at work in town. The tiger that visited my peach tree last month. flew away before I could retrieve the camera. These cross-vine blooms seem early. I love your Columbi...
GSU Perimeter College, Decatur Native Planat Botanical Garden Other Sites
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Cool sites to increase the awareness of Native and Rare plants. NOTICE: The GSU Perimeter College, Decatur Native Plant Botanical Garden is not responsible for and has no control over the subject matter, content, information, or graphics of the web sites listed below. Please contact us with any comments, concerns, or questions. Inclusion of a link on this site does not constitute endorsement by the GSU Perimeter College, Decatur Native Plant Botanical Garden of that enterprise or organization. University...
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: Relief
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Thursday, May 28, 2015. About 2 inches of rain in the garden. A nice break from the dry spell. Even the scarab beetle is busy pollinating. Can't say the same for the rat. Posted by Gardens-In-The-Sand at 6:33 PM. Your gardens are beautiful! May 30, 2015 at 11:59 AM. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Links to this post:.
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Gardens-In-The-Sand: November 2007
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Gardens in the sand is an exploration of xeriscape gardening. Set in the middle of a hawthorn thicket, it's a process of removing thorns and planting flowers and vegetables. Monday, November 26, 2007. Having skills means that there are plenty of property holders who will want us to improve their property for free. Doing this takes our time away from paying gigs, where we would've been paid for our work. If we try to warn others about our bad experience, these "drainbow" property holders will drag our nam...
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Georgia Native Azaleas
Information and resources for growing, identification and propagation of native azaleas and rhododendron.
A Monthly Guide to Georgia Native Plants
A Monthly Guide to Georgia Native Plants. Recognizing What You Find. The photos are changed each month to help with field identification as the plants look this month. For March there are 1,000 photos, covering 388 plants. Photo taken March 28, 2015. Index of March Photos. W/Latin pronunciations (no thumbnails). Where To Go From Here:. Georgia Native Plant Society (GNPS). West Georgia Chapter of GNPS. Native Plants for Georgia Part I: Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Native Plants for Georgia Part II: Ferns.
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