Native Plant Society people make a difference. And now that you are with us, you too can make an impact. See how! The post Chapters in Action appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
Removing stiltgrass takes persistence. Mow in late summer before it flowers and produces seeds. After you remove the roots, mulch or plant with natives immediately. The post Controlling Japanese Stiltgrass appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
What better way to celebrate the approaching season of fall than to encounter a Rowan tree with its vivid bright red clumps of fruits. The post Rowan on a Mountain appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
The DiLillos are transforming their property from a golf course view into a diverse garden habitat full of natives for wildlife and human enjoyment. The post Reid Chapter Visits the DiLillo “Driving Natives Only” Garden appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
This year’s annual campaign marks a powerful milestone: the upcoming 75th anniversary of the North Carolina Native Plant Society. Your gift helps sustain us. The post 75 Years is a Milestone Worth Celebrating – and Supporting appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
We have rejoiced that the exuberance of native plants and their assorted root systems have greatly helped diminish water issues on our half-acre property. The post Lemons to Lemonade: An Upside to Our Water Issues appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
This highly erosive, unstable stream bank is a great candidate for repair. Photo by Bill Lord for NC State Extension. The post Mitigate Floods and Reduce Erosion appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
A major buildup of native plants is needed to create the rebound that will protect and restore nature’s foundation. The post Not in Our Yard! appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
Decades ago NCNPS knew native plants were important. You made it happen then. Now almost 75 years later, your impact makes us an influential community. The post Stay Tuned. Stay Involved. Your Help Helps. appeared first on North Carolina Native Plant Society.| North Carolina Native Plant Society
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