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North Metro Atlanta Spring Plant Sale
A partial list of available plants is available from this link.
Stone Mountain Propagation Project Workday
GNPS State Propagation Project inside Stone Mountain Park Stone Mountain, GA, United StatesThe Stone Mountain Propagation Project (SMPP) workdays are a weekly educational opportunity to learn about native plants and contribute to conservation efforts. Most plants grown by SMPP will find their home in land restoration projects or educational gardens. The propagation effort goes on all year long, and its success depends on regular volunteers. Please consider […]
Plant Sale — Warner Robins Native Plant Education Center
GMC Warner Robins Campus 115 Prince Street, Warner Robins, United Stateshttps://www.grownatives.org/plants
Macon-Bibb Earth Day Celebration at Amerson River Park
Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden 2551 North Pierce Drive, Macon, GA, United StatesBack by popular demand, on Saturday, April 20, 2024 from 10 am until 2 pm, the Fringed Campion Chapter is joining Macon-Bibb County and other local groups to celebrate Earth Day at Amerson River Park. Fringed Campion plans to raise awareness of the importance of native plants in preserving our biodiversity! Check the event on […]
April 21 Rescue Gwinnett County, Grayson, Callie Still 10:00 am
Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Lead Facilitator: Valerie Boss Cofacilitator: Amber Malloy Plant List: devil’s walking stick (Aralia spinosa), pale Indian plantain (Arnoglossum atriplicifolium), […]
April 21 Rescue Hall County, Gainesville, Gainesville Industrial 10:00 am
Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Lead Facilitator: Carol Hershey Cofacilitator: Carolyn Dalusky Plant List: Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides), cranefly orchid (Tipularia discolor), […]
Intown Atlanta Chapter Spring Native Plant Swap
Walker Park 200 Memorial Terrace SE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesSunday, April 21st 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Walker Park 200 Memorial Terrace SE Atlanta, GA, 30316 The Intown Atlanta Chapter is again hosting a native plant swap. You will be able to swap up to 10 plants. If you have extra, please bring more to share with others just starting out. If you don’t […]
Buffalo Creek Work Day
Buffalo Creek Restoration Project 900 Newnan Road, CarrolltonEvery Monday morning, weather permitting, there is a work session at the Buffalo Creek Trail in Carrollton. Volunteers are needed to help maintain the native plantings and the walking trails and to remove invasive plants. Everyone is welcome, but please do not bring young children for safety reasons. Park at the Greenbelt parking area located […]
April 24 Rescue Hall County, Gainesville, Gainesville Industrial 10:00 am
Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Lead Facilitator: Carolyn Dalusky Cofacilitator: Carol Hershey, Karen Smith Plant List: Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides), cranefly orchid […]
Stone Mountain Propagation Project Workday
GNPS State Propagation Project inside Stone Mountain Park Stone Mountain, GA, United StatesThe Stone Mountain Propagation Project (SMPP) workdays are a weekly educational opportunity to learn about native plants and contribute to conservation efforts. Most plants grown by SMPP will find their home in land restoration projects or educational gardens. The propagation effort goes on all year long, and its success depends on regular volunteers. Please consider […]