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LINKS FOR GARDENERS


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Want To Find Out What Natives To Grow?

https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/  This link allows you to put in your zip code and find out which native perennials, shrubs and trees work for you. Not only that but which ones provide the greatest wildlife benefit.
https://www.audubon.org/native-plants?ms=digital-eng-email-ea-x-engagement_20200909_eng-email_native-plants&emci=2658f589-cfee-ea11-99c3-00155d039e74&emdi=f391457d-a5f2-ea11-99c3-00155d039e74&ceid=3332476
This link from the Audubon Society helps you choose bird friendly plants for your area
https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/butterflies-in-your-backyard -   Love butterflies? Check out this link to learn all about them and the plants to grow to attract them from nectar plants to host plants
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu -  This site will allow you to search for plants by type of plant, location, sun, and type of soil. Find the right plant for the right place here.
https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/landscaping-for-wildlife-with-native-plants - Find a list of native NC plant here
ncwildflower.org/recommended-native-species/ - Here at the NC Native Plant Society website you can find out a lot of information not only on native plants but which plants are considered invasive.
https://projects.ncsu.edu/goingnative/ - Interested in converting your yard into a native wildlife habitat? This site will walk you through the steps to complete the project
Certify your yard! Learn more about it HERE
"Through thoughtful plant choices, eco-friendly gardening techniques and an awareness of nature, even gardeners with small yards can make a huge impact". Douglas Tallamy
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Concord Wildlife Alliance - Concord, North Carolina
  • WELCOME
    • About CWA >
      • Get Educated
      • Become a steward
      • preserve habitat
    • Volunteer
    • CWA Brochure
    • Contact Us
  • Going Wild
    • Concord Community Wildlife Habitat
    • Certify Your Yard
    • Mayors Monarch Pledge
  • Programs & Events
    • Kids in Nature Day
    • Adopt-a-Stream
    • Clean & Green
    • Past Events >
      • Photos
  • Give Thanks For Wildlife
    • Give Thanks For Wildlife Fundraiser
    • Hunters Feed Cabarrus County
  • Resources
    • Gardening links
    • Wildlife Emergency Links
    • Government Resources
    • Learning Links