Author: Wild Ones
Spring Seminar Series: All About Native Plants

by Marsha Gebhardt President, Wild Ones St. Louis Chapter The Partners for Native Landscaping (PNL) come together each year to present a program with the goal of inspiring and helping individuals to create gardens that are not only beautiful but are also habitats for native wildlife. Wild Ones St. Louis…
Urgent: Support Restoration at Creve Coeur Lake!
by Marsha Gebhardt President, Wild Ones St. Louis Chapter Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities. It is with this mission of Wild Ones in mind, that the St. Louis Chapter joins with…
Announcing the 2021 Landscape Challenge
By Sue Leahy Member-at-Large and Chairperson, Outreach Committee and Landscape Challenge Does your front yard need an update? Do you want to attract more birds and butterflies to your yard? Do you want to landscape with native plants? You’re in luck! The Landscape Challenge is a program sponsored by…
2021 Garden Gathering Schedule
Native Garden Design now available!

by Sue Leahy, Board Member at Large and Outreach Committee Chair Check it out! Wild Ones National Office has released an exciting website and publication entitled Creating Your Own Native Garden Design. The new Native Garden Designs website showcases native garden designs from different eco-regions of the country. Designs are…
Announcing the 2021 Winter Speakers’ Series
2020 State of the Chapter: Furthering the Wild Ones Mission During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Marsha Gebhardt President, Wild Ones St. Louis Chapter Wow!! How many of us have said that, or something much harsher, in 2020?! Last February I posted my State of the Chapter Report about 2019, entitled Expecting an Outstanding 2020. At that time, no one expected that a pandemic…
Get on the Homegrown National Park map!
2020 brought us (maybe one of the few good things it brought us!) a new book from Doug Tallamy, Nature’s Best Hope, in which he encouraged us to think about our native landscapes as pieces of the biggest national park, “Homegrown National Park, an aspirational project to repurpose half of…
October 2020 Garden Gathering Highlights

Wild Ones Gathering October 2020 Mercy Virtual Care Center in Chesterfield Saturday, October 3rd 43 attendees Our October Gathering was held on the campus of Mercy Virtual Care Center in Chesterfield. Opened in 2015 on 44 acres, the LEED certified building was built to minimize damage to its natural landscape….