Go Native! Best Plants for Your North Carolina Backyard

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
  • #bestnativeplants #pollinatorplants Discover the best native plants for your NC backyard. Dr. Larry Mellichamp and Paula Gross discuss the best plants to attract wildlife and pollinators to your yard. Use their lists of 5 best native pollinator magnets, hummingbird draws, shade plants, groundcovers, bird feeders, grasses and sedges and ferns to create your own eco-friendly garden.
    All of the plants recommended in this video are found in, “The Southeast Native Plant Primer “ by Dr. Larry Mellichamp, Paul Gross, and photography by Will Stuart. Autographed copies can be ordered from the UNCC Marketplace ecom.uncc.edu/C21561_ustores/...
    Sections in this video include:
    The 5 Best Garden Starter Plants
    The 5 Best Pollinator Magnets
    The 5 Best “Bird Feeder” Plants
    The 5 Best Hummingbird Candy Plants
    The 5 Best Garden Carpets
    The 5 Best Grasses and Sedges
    The 5 Best Made in the Shade Plants
    The 5 Best Ferns
    Larry and Paula’s Top 5 Tips
    This video was jointly presented with UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens. To learn more about native plant certificate classes and their wide variety of gardening classes visit: gardens.uncc.edu/education/ad... Follow UNCC BG on Facebook and Instagram @unccharlottegardens
    The Charlotte region is home to the Southern Piedmont Chapter of the North Carolina Native Plant Society. Our mission is to promote the enjoyment and conservation of North Carolina’s native plants and their habitats through education, protection, promulgation and advocacy.
    The Southern Piedmont Chapter meets the second Sunday of most months during the year. Our meetings are both virtual and in-person open to the public as well as members-only hikes and other events.
    FIND NCNPS - SOUTHERN PIEDMONT CHAPTER ONLINE
    Website ncwildflower.org/
    Facebook - Southern Piedmont Page / ncnpsouthernpiedmont
    Charlotte Facebook Group / ncnativeplants
    Instagram @ncnps.spchapter
    Twitter @NCNPS
    BECOME A MEMBER OF THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY
    ncwildflower.org/join-us/
    We’re Wild About Natives!

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  • @dbrosnan2009
    @dbrosnan2009 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My American beauty bush is not doing well. It gets 4 hours of full sun in summer. Im about to pull the bush up and replace it with something else but wanted to ask if there could be a possible nutrition deficiency I could try before I dig it up. Ilive in New Bern NC.