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Spring in Serenbe: Where The Wild Things Grow

Spring in Serenbe: Where The Wild Things Grow

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Spring has officially arrived in Serenbe and the community is in full bloom. Despite the haze of pollen, residents are eager to embrace the outdoors, whether they’re digging into garden beds or hitting the trails.

In this special episode of Serenbe Stories, Serenbe’s Director of Landscape and Natural Resources Thomas Peters joins Monica for a conversation about all things Spring. Thomas’s dedication to ecological stewardship shines through in his thoughtful approach to land management, from implementing natural pest control methods to using prescribed burns that revitalize the ecosystem and support the growth of native species.

In this conversation Monica and Thomas dive into the intersection of environmental stewardship and community engagement, the triumphs and challenges of habitat restoration, and Thomas shares a few practical tips for anyone looking to get their hands in the soil this season.

Show Notes

  • Pollinators, Songbirds, and Creepy Crawlies with Thomas Peters (Serenbe Stories)
  • A Permanent Pollinator Habitat in Serenbe’s Wildflower Meadow (Serenbe Stories)
  • Serenbe Plant Sale | April 26, 2025
  • Serenbe Events Calendar
  • MTB Atlanta: Building Trails, Connecting Communities
  • Leave the Leaves (Life at Serenbe)
  • Spring Has Sprung (Life at Serenbe)


Keywords: Serenbe, biodiversity, Spring, gardening, gardening tips, pollinators, pollinator habitat, native plants, prescribed burn, Indigenous knowledge, environmental stewardship, sustainable practices, trails, trail system, mountain biking, community trails

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