Butterflies & Blooms in the Briar Patch
Description
Volunteers creating a pollinator habitat to support and encourage native butterfly reproduction by establishing larval host and nectar plants. Nature lovers coming together to create a Georgia native butterfly host and nectar based garden for the public to enjoy and learn how to incorporate the same plants into their own gardens.
Volunteers from all areas of life experience, with the common bond of recognizing the need of individual efforts to ensure that pollinators of all types are protected.
Helping spread the wings in our community and hope to inspire others to do so in their own gardens and communities.
located at 419 Oak St. Eatonton, GA
this is a greens space located in town, just a couple of blocks from the court house on what is thought of as Highway 441
open 24-7 and no fees to enter...please feel free to pull any crab grass or johnson grass you see!
**NOTE- we do NOT have a web site, the actual habitat, email updates, facebook take all the "spare" time I have!