Below are additional resources that I thought you might find useful. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I’m happy to help if I can.
~ Shannon Trimboli
Table of Contents
- My Contact Information
- My Books
- Relevant Backyard Ecology Resources as of March 12, 2023
- Other Useful Free Resources
- Books Mentioned
My Contact Information
- My email address: shannon@backyardecology.net
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My Books
- Plants Honey Bees Use in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys
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- Attract Pollinators and Wildlife to Your Yard: 15 Free and Easy Ways
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Relevant Backyard Ecology Resources as of March 12, 2023
Blog
Podcast
Videos
Other Useful Free Resources
- Ecoregional Planting Guides – Pollinator Partnership
- Enter zip code and will be taken to the free guide for your location
- EPA Ecoregions
- Interactive map with links to detailed information about Level III and Level IV ecoregions by state
- Invasive Species Lists
- Mt. Cuba Center’s Carex Report
- This report is focused on the Mid-Atlantic region but many of these species are native to areas outside of the Mid-Atlantic too.
- Native Plants for the Small Yard: Easy, Beautiful Home Gardens that Support Local Ecology
- Free pdf download that has lots of landscaping layouts for common garden spots (around mailbox, near porch, near drain spout, etc.).
- Not all of the species listed in this guide are native to the Southern Appalachian region, but many are and the ones that aren’t can be swapped out for other species.
- To hear a conversation with the author, check out this podcast episode.
- Native Plant Societies
- Wild Ones Native Garden Designs
- Chattanooga
- Greensboro
- May not be perfect for your area or situation but could help with ideas