Native gardeners in the southeastern US

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I know we have a lot of gardeners on the site.
I am very interested in native plants and curious if anyone has same interests. I moved to Tennessee 3 years ago, left my old house and property with a big native garden.
Now I had to start from scratch again and it feels like it’s taking forever. The property had to be cleared from a lot of trash, building materials etc. I am working on an area that sometimes gets flooded a little. I have expanded it a bit at a time.
Just had a lot of invasive privet cleared (yea, right…… it’s hard to eradicate) and want to plant some native shrubs and some native persimmons and paw paw trees.
 
I'm not from the Southeastern US, but definitely interested in native plants! I think this thread is a good idea. Good luck on your new garden!
 
Have you checked out Wild Ones? It's a group of folks interested in this topic. I think they have a website.
I went to Chattanooga a couple of years ago, they had a native plant sale and folks from Wild Ones were there. Good group ! One of the issues purchasing small native starters is cost and often selection.
I know I can start from seeds and I have seeded every year but many of the seeds are eaten by the large number of birds coming in the yard. Plus …. It takes a while for some plants and a few need years to grow (I think shooting star was one I had in the woodsy part of the yard in Wisconsin and there were a few others that took a while)
After spending a lot of money on my last conversion of all grass to mostly native plants and shrubs and trees I started posting in our neighborhood online site that I had plants to share. I let people bring pots and soil and gave them some of what I divided or had to clear every year or two. I was happy that others planted natives and they were happy to get plants for free :wee
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I got a mulberry tree, some witch hazel, and an elderberry plant from a local native nursey last year but I forgot their name. If I see them at any Farmers Markets or events this spring I will remember the name and let you know. I am in the same state as you. Id also like to plant some paw paw trees in future.
 

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