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07.09.11 Using paper mulch to kill weeds and set up planting areas.

July 9, 2011
July 9, 2011 1 ½ inches of rain.  Installed paper in front beds.  8 ½...
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1.26-27.11 Protecting plantings from deer

January 27, 2011
1 inch of rain. This is the East Field.  Mike and I bend the hoops...
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11.10.10 Why the logs?

November 10, 2010
2 ½ inches rain this week. Typical winter in Georgia, what is going to keep...
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10.10.10 Elmer's Lost Well

October 10, 2010
Removed lespedezia in front of hunter’s shed.  Mike mowed lespedeia at top of ridge before...
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10.03.10 Tracks along the Ring Road

October 3, 2010
I love walking the ring road after a rain to see who has been about....
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"Offering native plants, pollinator support, and now an education program, Beech Hollow Farm is one of Georgia's hidden gems."

 — Kathleen C.

"Beech Hollow Wildflower Farm is doing the work.
It's one thing to discuss what needs to be done to protect our environment.
It's another thing to do what needs to be done.
Beech Hollow does both, and makes it much easier for others to do the same.
Great people, great place, great work!!"

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"Great native plant conservancy. Great hospitality!"

 — Virginia L.

"Fantastic!! So glad to meet this lovely and knowledgeable, hard working lady and find those native plants I have been searching for!"

 — Misty H.

"Looking forward to visiting Beech Hollow sometime. I love what I have that I've picked up at their sales in the Atlanta area- Bigleaf Magnolia, Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master), Pink Muhly Grass and Bee Balm."

 — Teresa B.

"can't wait to visit and see their native plants-they have a wonderful selection"

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