This is how I cook now
This is how I cook now
Search by zip code to find plants that host the highest numbers of butterflies and moths to feed birds and other wildlife where you live.
An interesting resource for finding native plants in your area that host large numbers of butterflies and moths. I think the idea is that these insects form the foundation for the native food web, supporting a much larger and more diverse group of wildlife.
This guide provides plant lists and community descriptions for the natural communities of North Georgia, based on the book The Natural Communities of Georgia.
This is a really interesting resource, compiling the ecoregions of Georgia with descriptions and typical plants in each of them. The Decatur library has the book available for reference; I’d like to take a look at it sometime.
For over two years, Atlantans across race, class, age, and neighborhood have united in opposition to Cop City. And, for two years, we’ve been ignored.…Now, we’ve come together to launch a ballot referendum to let the people of Atlanta decide.
If you live in city of Atlanta, be sure to sign the petition!
The project has become an international embarrassment, with Atlanta and Georgia living down to a lot of the stereotypes other places have about the South regarding brutal cops, good ole boys and ambitious conservatives painting Black-led cities as crime havens.
A good reflection on the momentum against Cop City. I remain baffled by the city’s determination to push it through in the context of widespread opposition and consistent revelations of questionable (at best) process.