News & Updates
Native Plant Experts Speak at Southern Highlands Reserve’s Annual Symposium: “Balance and Function: The Role of Native Plants in our Ecosystems”
On Saturday, May 14th, horticulturalists, gardeners, landscape designers and plant lovers gathered on Toxaway Mountain at Southern Highlands Reserve’s Native Plant...
Southern Highlands Reserve Participates in National Public Garden Day Celebration with Gardens Across the U.S., Gives Native Plant Seedling to Visitors
Visitors to Southern Highlands Reserve on May 3rd celebrated National Public Gardens Day with a garden tour and took a part of the garden home with them. Every year,...
Native Plant Experts to Speak at Southern Highlands Reserve’s Annual Symposium: “Balance and Function: The Role of Native Plants in our Ecosystems”
On Saturday, May 14th, horticulturalists, gardeners, landscape designers and plant lovers will gather on Toxaway Mountain at Southern Highlands Reserve’s Native Plant...
SHR Seeks Applicants for Seasonal Gardener Position
Southern Highlands Reserve is seeking a motivated and experienced landscape professional to join our current staff during the springtime push. Must enjoy working outside and have knowledge of basic gardening skills. This is a seasonal position and an opportunity to work in one of the most beautiful areas in Transylvania County. The Southern Highlands Reserve is a private native plant garden located at 4500 feet elevation and about 45 minutes from Brevard, NC.
Wet and Wild: A Partners for Plants Wetland Revegetation Weekend and Optional Camping Trip
As a member of Garden Clubs of America, the Cherokee Garden Club is pleased to present “Wet & Wild: A Partners for Plants Wetlands Revegetation Weekend” to be held on June 10-12, 2016 in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the National Park System. The purpose of the event is to revegetate a marshy site cleared of invasive exotics in 2014 with genotypes of native sedges, rushes, alders, swamp roses and other select native plants collected by the National Parks Service.
From Seed to Forest: Restoring Red Spruce in the Southern Appalachia
On Tuesday, January 19th, members of the grass-root organization Southern Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (SASRI), joined the Reserve’s staff in cleaning red spruce cones and preparing their seeds for germination in the Reserve’s Nursery Complex. Nine volunteers joined four SHR staff members, all contributing a total of 44 hours of labor, cleaning an estimated 53,000 seeds from 22 collections of red spruce cones in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains.
Save the Date for the Reserve’s Annual Native Plant Symposium
Every spring, gardeners, landscape designers, horticulturalists, and plant lovers gather at the Southern Highlands Reserve to learn about gardening with plants that are native to the Southern Appalachian Mountains. This year, we are pleased to welcome native plant expert Larry Mellichamp as our Keynote Speaker. Guest speakers will include Matt Sprouse and Amy Fahmy of Sitework Studios in Asheville, NC.
Growing a Garden in Winter
It is said the best gardens are planned by a fireplace in the winter. This winter, SHR is gathering around a few new faces to help us grow and emerge new blooms in spring. have the honor of introducing two new staff members – Kyle Meece and Holly Spencer – that have elevated our team to new heights!
Winter Tour Information
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