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A LOVELY MORNING AND GARDENING WITH NATIVE PLANTS

Saturday was a beautiful spring morning that I had been looking forward to because I was spending it with my daughter, Cary.


I was really concerned the night before that it wasn't going to happen because my back was flared up, but when I woke up Saturday morning my back had given me a reprieve.

Cary had scheduled us an appointment for a native plant sale at Georgia Perimeter College. She is transforming the front and back yards of her historic Atlanta home with native plants. 

I have been reading up on some on the benefits of gardening with native plants and found this from the U.S. Forest Service.

"Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions where they naturally occur. These important plant species provide nectar, pollen, and seeds that serve as food for native butterflies, insects, birds and other animals. Unlike natives, common horticultural plants do not provide energetic rewards for their visitors and often require insect pest control to survive."

You can read more about the benefits of native plants at their website here.

I was amazed at all of the varieties of plants and of the knowledge that Cary now has. There were "new to her varieties" and I enjoyed learning about them along with her.

After making our purchases and stowing them in the car we headed over to the adjacent garden and wooded area to walk around and enjoy their practice of gardening with native plants.

It was a lovely morning with my daughter and I told her on the way home that I think the last time just the two of us did something together was when she was four.

She pointed that that she had changed a bit since then, but in my mind, my beautiful daughter, who is the mother of my three grandchildren, is still my sweet child. 


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