

Pollinators, Songbirds, and Creepy Crawlies with Thomas Peters
This week on Serenbe Stories, we’re chatting with Thomas Peters, Sernebe’s Director of Landscape and Horticulture, all about the creatures that call Serenbe home - from songbirds and butterflies to snakes and other creepy crawlies (Halloween is just around the corner, after all). Thomas joined the Serenbe team in 2017 after receiving his Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Georgia. In his time here, he has played a central role in implementing natural approaches to landscape management, planting pollinator habitats for a thriving local ecosystem, and ensuring that Serenbe remains a place where people embrace the natural world. In addition to our discussion about Serenbe’s wildlife, we also talk about Thomas’s lifelong passion for the outdoors and how we can all learn to value nature in its many forms.
Show Notes & Further Reading
- Landscape Architecture at the University of Georgia
- R. Alfred “Alfie” Vick (University of Georgia)
- Art Farm Environment
- Chattahoochee Hills is now an official bee city (Art Farm at Serenbe)
- The Well Placed Weed by Ryan Gainey
- Birding Georgia by Giff Beaton
- A Time to Sow (Life at Serenbe Blog)
- Losing the Lawn (Life at Serenbe Blog)
- Every Day is Earth Day at Serenbe (Life at Serenbe Blog)
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