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How to Choose Plants and Trees for Your Georgia Rain Garden
Rain gardens are designed to capture storm water run-off and filter out contaminants such as chemicals that wash off of roadways, driveways and rooftops when it rains. Once you have determined a location in your yard suitable for a rain garden, be sure to properly prepare the soil before installing the plants or trees.

Little Gem Magnolia - A Little Magnolia Tree with a Big Impact for Your Georgia Garden.
If you are a Georgia gardener looking for a little magnolia tree with a big impact, consider planting a Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) in your Georgia garden. While many magnolia varieties reach staggering heights of more than 200 feet, Little Gem Magnolia reaches a height of about 15 to 30 feet tall over a period of about 20 years, making it a much more practical choice for Georgia gardeners who may be working in limited spaces but still want the beauty, majesty and charm that the magnolia lends to their Georgia garden.

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Planting Common Winterberry shrubs in your Pennsylvania garden will attract birds that will enjoy feasting on the bright red berries of this attractive plant. By providing a heated bird bath in your North Carolina garden, you can attract birds and help them maintain their health by providing them with a fresh water source in the wintertime.

Georgia Gardeners Consider Camellia Sasanqua a Must-Have Plant
Camellias bloom proliferously in fall or early winter and make a striking addition to any landscape. Camellia sasanquas prefer to be planted in a partially shaded area but will do well in full sun provided they have adequate moisture.

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Introducing the basic concepts of landscaping with native plants to Arizona gardeners. Arizona gardeners learn the benefits of naturescaping with plants from native plant nurseries. There are many different types of garden benches to choose from to add a beautiful and functional accent to your California Garden.


Trees
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Autumn Hill Nursery
Woodstock,  Georgia  (GA)  30188


Baldree Tree Surgeons
Chula,  Georgia  (GA)  31733


Bannister Creek Nursery
Duluth,  Georgia  (GA)  30097


Basket Barn Nursery
Blairsville,  Georgia  (GA)  30512-6533


Bedford Greenhouses
Augusta,  Georgia  (GA)  30904-3143


Belwood Nursery & Greenhouses
Calhoun,  Georgia  (GA)  30701


Bentley Gardens
Dunwoody,  Georgia  (GA)  30338


Billingsley Vaughn Nursery & Landsacpe
Rabun Gap,  Georgia  (GA)  30568


Birdsville Landscape Nursery
Millen,  Georgia  (GA)  30442


Birthflowers
Milledgeville,  Georgia  (GA)  31061


Bloomin Designs Nursery
Auburn,  Georgia  (GA)  30011


Bloomingdale Nursery
Richmond Hill,  Georgia  (GA)  31324


Bottoms Nursery
Concord,  Georgia  (GA)  30206


Bowen Tree Surgeons
Midville,  Georgia  (GA)  30441


Boxwood Gardens & Gifts
Atlanta,  Georgia  (GA)  30305


Buck Jones Nursery
Grayson,  Georgia  (GA)  30017


Buck Jones Nursery
Woodstock,  Georgia  (GA)  30188


Caldwells Nursery
Martinez,  Georgia  (GA)  30907


Callahan's Nursery
Hazlehurst,  Georgia  (GA)  31539


Callahans Nursery And Greenhouse
Waleska,  Georgia  (GA)  30183


Chattahoochee Home & Garden, Inc.
Marietta,  Georgia  (GA)  30068


Clark's Tree & Landscape Supply
Cornelia,  Georgia  (GA)  30531


Classic City Gardens Inc
Athens,  Georgia  (GA)  30605


Classic Gardens/the Growing Co.
Savannah,  Georgia  (GA)  31406-2714


Coley's Landscape & Nursery
Woodstock,  Georgia  (GA)  30188