Georgia Native Plant Society

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  • Year-Round Native Gardening in Atlanta

    Hawkins Hall Legacy Park Decatur 500 S Columbia Dr, Decatur, GA, United States

    Saturday, February 28th, at 2:00 pm Hawkins Hall at Decatur Legacy Park 500 S. Columbia Drive Decatur, GA 30030 Register Here On Sunday, January 25, Woods Keeper’s Michael Hudgins and Intown GNPS board member Laura Qadri will be back at Legacy Park with Intown’s most popular talk. This newly updated presentation will discuss how to time and […]

  • Maritime Chapter Membership Meeting

    Fort King George State Historic Site 302 McIntosh Rd., Darien, United States

    Maritime Chapter Member Meeting March 7, 10 AM - 12 PM Fort King George State Historic Site 302 McIntosh Rd. SE Darien, GA 31305 Please note that there is limited […]

  • Mary Scott Nature Park Workday

    Mary Scott Nature Park Workday
    Mary Scott Nature Park 4150 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta
    Work Days

    Come out on 1st Saturdays for Mary Scott Nature Park workdays! NEW workday hours: Noon to 2 pm from October to May, and 10 am to Noon from June-Sept. Come to front entrance 4150 Briarcliff Rd. This beautiful park is at a maintenance stage and is an excellent example of how an urban forest should […]

  • Building a Better Backyard for Birds – March Chapter Meeting

    Athens-East Piedmont Chapter
    Athens Clarke County Extension Office 275 Cleveland Rd, Athens, United States

    Join us on Sunday, March 8th at 2 pm at the Athens Clarke County Extension Office for a presentation from Dr. Richard Hall, Associate Professor at the Odum School of Ecology. Dr. Hall will share his knowledge and experience transforming his Athens backyard from a space full of invasive plants to a native habitat supporting […]

  • Herbert Taylor Park Workday

    Herbert Taylor Park Workday
    Herbert Taylor Park / Daniel Johnson Park 1343 Pasadena Av NE, Atlanta, GA, United States
    Work Days

    Come to the HTDJ workday to meet new people, learn about plants and wildlife, and have a blast! Meet at the kiosk, 1343 Pasadena Ave., Atlanta, 30306 for introductions and the safety talk before heading out for a beautiful day in the park. Workers of all ages and experience levels welcome. If you have favorite […]

  • North GA Mtns Chapter Meeting – Pollinator Paradise

    Union County Public Library 303 Hunt-Martin St, Blairsville, GA

    Join us on Saturday, March 14 at the Union County Public library in Blairsville from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. to hear Ellen Honeycutt, author of Using Georgia Native Plants blog, on […]

  • W.D. Thomson Park

    W.D. Thomson Park
    W.D. Thomson Park 1760 Mason Mill Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, United States
    Work Days

    Volunteers will engage in a rewarding morning of invasive plant removal in W.D. Thomson Park in Atlanta near Emory. There will be tasks for all ages and levels of experience. Wear closed toe shoes, long sleeves and pants as there may be poison ivy. Dress for the weather and uneven terrain. If you have your […]

  • March 21 Rescue Hall County, Gainesville, Gainesville Industrial 10:00 am

    Rescue Days

    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: Karen Smith Cofacilitator: Carolyn Dalusky, Barbara Jones, Carol Hershey Plant List:  Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides), […]

  • Intown Atlanta Native Plant Happy Hour

    man 602 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, United States

    Wednesday, March 25th, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Join us at Manuel's Tavern in Poncey-Highland for a community happy hour. Drop in anytime between 6 and 9 pm to meet fellow chapter members, talk native plants, and chat with a board member or two. Food and drink will be available for purchase. No registration required.

  • The Nature of Oaks, an In Person Event with Doug Tallamy

    Tate Student Center 45 Baxter Street, Athens, United States

    Join the Georgia Tree Network for an exceptional in-person talk by NewYork Times best-selling author and renowned scientist Doug Tallamy! Discover why oaks are our most essential native trees and learn about their fascinating ecology. It’s a great chance to learn, ask questions, connect with the natural world around you, and meet the UGA Campus and […]