Sustainable Back Yard Tour 2014

By Susan Lanigan See first-hand how other St. Louisans have integrated sustainable practices and beauty into their little piece of Earth. The 2014 Sustainable Backyard Tour is a self-guided, open-house-style tour of over 40 yards. This is a great opportunity to see examples of outdoor sustainable living—from organic gardening to rain gardens and mud ovens. Read descriptions…

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Naturescaping Open House June 8

By Betty Struckhoff If you enjoy the informal learning opportunities of Wild Ones meetings, you will probably like the Naturescaping Open House sponsored by St. Louis Audubon’s Bring Conservation Home program. There will be knowledgeable volunteers throughout the half-acre native yard of Susan and Kei Pang in Richmond Heights. One…

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New web resource for rainscaping

By Betty Struckhoff The St. Louis area has incredible resources for native landscapers. A new addition promises to help all of us enhance our landscapes, attract wildlife, support the ecosystem and improve the water quality in our streams. ShowMeRainGardens contains tips and interactive tools to help you plan, design and…

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Rainscape Rebate Program offers additional incentives

For a limited time, the Missouri Botanical Garden is offering a RainScaping Prize Drawing. Visit www.mobot.org/rainscaping by February 11, 2014 to enter. Prizes include a $500 gift certificate for Shaw Nature Reserve’s Spring Wildflower Market in May, and five other prizes valued from $350 to $1,000. In addition, landowners in 19 participating municipalities, including residents,…

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Crossroads rain garden in action

By Susan Lanigan Thanks to all of you for your hard work on the Crossroads rain garden!  The garden is beautiful in the sunshine and I always take a few minutes to admire it.  Last week was the perfect time to capture the garden at work.  I thought you might…

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2013 Sustainable Backyard Tour – host registration

Now in its 3rd year, the Sustainable Backyard Tour is a free, self-guided, open-house-style tour of sustainable outdoor residential spaces around St. Louis. It is a unique opportunity to see first hand how others have integrated sustainable living practices into their little piece of Earth. This year’s tour will be Sunday, June 23. If…

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February 2013 meeting minutes

Vice-President Bill Hoss welcomed 22 guests and 26 Wild Ones members at The Heights community center of Richmond Heights. Membership chair Betty Struckhoff discussed benefits of membership. Announcements Bill announced the upcoming “Partners for Native Landscaping Workshop for Homeowners” to be held February 23 at Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center.

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St. Louis County RainScape Rebates now available

Combating stormwater runoff in west St. Louis County just got easier.  Residents, schools, churches, businesses, and parks in fourteen participating municipalities can now apply for RainScape Rebates of up to $2,000 to improve their yards with rain gardens, trees and shrubs, soil amendments, or rain barrels, etc. The purpose of…

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2nd annual native landscaping workshop

After last year’s successful Native Landscaping workshop, the partner organizations have decided to hold it again.  This year’s workshop will be Saturday, February 23, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Powder Valley Nature Center.  Registration is $20, and includes lunch and a guide to landscaping with native plants.  You…

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August meeting

By Fran Glass At the University of Missouri-St. Louis our hostess was Jen Fruend of CHERP (Campus Honors Environmental Research Program). CHERP is an urban ecology honors college course studying natural ecosystems to restore wildness to the campus, local parks, and neighborhood. Jen is a CHERP Education and Ecology Instructor…

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