Cultivating community: connect with like-minded gardeners

Discover a world of opportunities to deepen your knowledge, foster new friendships, and engage with experts in native plant gardening. These organizations offer invaluable resources, from educational events to hands-on workshops, all dedicated to preserving biodiversity and promoting humane gardening practices.

Coastal Wildscapes: preserving Georgia's biodiversity

Explore the impactful work of Coastal Wildscapes, a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Darien, Georgia. They are passionately dedicated to preserving the unique biodiversity of the Georgia coast. Throughout the year, you can participate in their engaging plant sales, insightful educational seminars, and exciting field trips. These events are perfect for learning from experts and connecting with fellow enthusiasts.

UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant: public native gardens and workshops

Visit the beautiful native garden maintained by UGA Marine Extension Services and Georgia Sea Grant Extension Services in Brunswick, Georgia. This garden is free to the public and can be enjoyed during the week without an appointment. They also offer a popular workshop on native plant propagation, where attendees can learn valuable techniques and even take home their own propagated plants, fostering a deeper connection to native flora.

Volunteer and join the mission

Native plant groups and organizations thrive on the dedication of their members and volunteers. Joining these groups is a fantastic way to promote their mission and contribute to vital projects. For instance, the Georgia Native Plant Society hosts a wonderful yearly seminar and organizes native plant sales in various locations across the state. All these exciting activities require committed volunteers to succeed. Your involvement can make a significant difference!

Stay informed and engaged

These invaluable organizations offer more than just events; they provide a wealth of resources to keep you connected and informed. Many feature podcasts, webcasts, monthly magazines, and regular email updates. These resources ensure members are always in the loop about the latest scientific discoveries, social happenings, and conservation efforts in the native plant community. Don't miss out on the chance to continuously learn and grow with them.