Category Archives: Pollinators

Protecting The Earth With Benign Neglect — Green Gardening with Ann Lovejoy

Ann Lovejoy is a gardener, a national and international lecturer, and an award winning writer and author of numerous books. We’ve read her blog ‘Green Gardening with Ann Lovejoy’ for years. She graciously gave us permission to share a link to this beautifully written post.

Nature Loves (Benign) Slobs

For decades now, I’ve been researching ways to help nurture flora and fauna as well as the planet. Increasingly it seems like many of the same things are devastating or beneficial to every living thing, from sequoias and and whales down to worms and soil dwelling bacteria. Not surprisingly, devastators include…

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Birds, Bees and Trees

Last month we did a post on Nesters on the Nature Trail and we hope you made it over to see all of the activity for yourself.  If not, be sure to check it out since some of the nesting birds may have a second brood.

Nature Trail ID Cards

Bird ID cards & native bee poster on the Burke Road entrance notice board

ID cards and markers are now available to help you identify birds, native bees and trees and plants while you are there.  Each card has a link to a web page with more information, and more ID cards will be added over time.

The trail is maintained and is currently being improved by volunteers.  See our page on the Peachtree Park Nature Trail for contact information if you’d like to get involved.