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Wilmington Magazine Jan-Feb 2024

Wilmington NC - The official city magazine for Wilmington, North Carolina since 2013. Wilmington Magazine is the authority on living well in Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, showcasing restaurants, home and design, arts, fashion, business and more.

Wilmington NC - The official city magazine for Wilmington, North Carolina since 2013. Wilmington Magazine is the authority on living well in Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, showcasing restaurants, home and design, arts, fashion, business and more.

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garden<br />

A pollinator garden<br />

supports the local<br />

ecosystem and food web.<br />

Gardening<br />

for the<br />

Greater Good<br />

Phlox subulata or “Blue<br />

Emerald” is a popular<br />

evergreen perennial<br />

with masses of delicate<br />

lavender-blue flowers.<br />

How nurturing native plants<br />

supports pollinators, wildlife habitats,<br />

and the environment<br />

By VERA WILSON » Photos by EMMI SIMPSON<br />

GARDENING IS AN AMERICAN PASTIME.<br />

There's something cathartic about digging in the dirt,<br />

planting a bush or a tree or a flower, and watching it<br />

grow. Depending on how you design it, a garden can be<br />

anything from a sanctuary to a playground for you and your family.<br />

But gardeners are starting to realize that their domain can also<br />

play an important role in protecting and conserving our environment,<br />

in pursuit of an ethos of gardening for the greater good.<br />

GOING NATIVE<br />

As you read this, <strong>Wilmington</strong> is heading into its third winter<br />

under drought conditions, and predictions are this will be the<br />

new normal as climate changes bring hotter and drier conditions<br />

to the region. Every gardener knows that plants need water, and<br />

using your hose just exacerbates drought conditions.<br />

Here come native plants to the rescue!<br />

"A native plant would be something that was created from<br />

seed, practically from the beginning of time versus something<br />

that man has altered or changed," explains Emmi Simpson, local<br />

garden consultant and owner of Seeded Method, whose niche is<br />

kitchen gardening. "In North America, 'beginning of time' would<br />

mean before European colonization."<br />

According to the North Carolina Extension Gardener<br />

Handbook, native plants developed and adapted to local soil and<br />

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