Outdoor Activity Center

 

Educational Bird and Butterfly Garden

Established in 1975 as the Bush Mountain Outdoor Activity Center (OAC), the mission of the OAC is to involve children and adults in environmental issues through education about conservation, ecology and the natural environment. This 26-acre urban nature preserve includes about 3.5 miles of trails, as well as a team-building ropes course and a children’s nature themed playground.

The site of the proposed butterfly garden is an existing space, where a garden had been many years ago.  Over the past fifteen years, the original garden had fallen into a state of neglect.  The small 18 foot by 35 foot space was full of invasive plants, shrubs, and common weeds.  Over the past eighteen months, volunteers from both the OAC and EcoAddendum, have finally cleared the garden site of invasives.   This spring additional volunteers installed about 20 cubic yards of free compost from the Atlanta Botanical Garden to the butterfly garden site.  The garden site directly in front of the OAC is now a beautiful butterfly garden, with diverse native plant species that will provide habitat, food and nectar.

Planting species native to the Georgia piedmont region recreates the foundation of the local food web and ecosystem that have been lost over the past two hundred years due to poor land management practices.  Reintroducing these environmental building blocks create a sustaining base that supports missing insects, butterflies, pollinators, birds and other animals.  This, in turn, creates an outdoor classroom for experiential education.

The Outdoor Activity Center and EcoAddendum have developed an environmental experiential after school program for the youth of Southwest Atlanta that debuted March 2009.  The activities of our Junior Naturalist program include orienteering, hiking, journaling and environmentally based art projects that develop a sense of environmental stewardship.

The plants for this garden are all native species of the Georgia piedmont region:

Group A:
Aronia arbutifolia, Red Chokeberry
Callicarpa americana, Beautyberry
Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey Tea
Chionanthes virginicus, Fringe Tree
Clinopodium georgianum, Georgia basil
Cornus alternifolia, Alternate leafed dogwood

Group B:
Amorpha fruiticosa, False indigo
Aronia arbutifolia, Red Chokeberry
Asclepias tuberosa, Butterflyweed
Asclepias verticillata, Whorled milkweed
Ceanothus americanus, New Jersey Tea
Echinacea purpurea, Purple Coneflower
Eupatorium album,  White thoroughwort
Helianthus angustifolia, Perennial Sunflower
Liatris microcephala, Blazing star
Monarda punctata, Spotted monarda
Rudbeckia fulgida, Black-eyed Susan
Silphium spp, Rosinweed
Solidago spp, Mixed goldenrods
Symphyotrichum, Eurybia spp. Mixed asters

Group C:
Asimina triloba, Paw paw
Chionanthes virginicus, Fringe Tree
Cornus alternifolia, Alternate leafed dogwood
Crataegus Flava, Yellow Haw
Hypericum frondosum, St.Johnswort
Morus rubra,  Red mulberry
Viburnum aceriflum, Mapleleaf viburnum