Big plastic pot…

by Betty Struckhoff Big plastic pot —                        $25 50′ Outdoor electrical cord —     $34 Pump —                                      $19 Watching birds at my bubbler —  Priceless! Friends know I’m a lazy gardener.  So I dragged my feet on creating a bird bubbler for my yard.  But last year I finally gave in. …

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2013 Kirkwood nature hikes

From Alan Hopefl, President of the Kirkwood Park Board The Kirkwood Parks & Recreation Department is sponsoring several nature hikes this spring. Saturday March 30th, 10:00 AM, GEOLOGY HIKE Spend an hour or more learning about the local geology of Missouri at Meramec Highlands Quarry at Dee Koestering Park (1703…

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State nursery open house – April 6

The George O. White State Forest Nursery near Licking, Missouri is having an open house on April 6. The nursery is a great source of inexpensive tree and shrub seedlings.  Wild Ones gives away their seedlings for Earth Day each year. The open house is from 9 a.m. to 2…

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Is Spring a Little Late this Year?

By Betty Struckhoff If spring is a little late, I’m not complaining. I’m hoping against hope that it means we’ll be spared some of the wrath of a St. Louis summer. Last Saturday was a perfect day for a walk in the woods to check out what was happening. Here…

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Seedling survival

by Larry Hummel Over the years Joan and I have purchased a number of seedling (whips) packages from the Missouri Department of Conservation nursery.  Our property is large enough that spring planting involved way too much work in order to provide water to the plants during the summer when both roots…

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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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Native Landscaping workshop hand-outs

The 2nd annual Partners for Native Landscaping workshop was great!  More than 250 people attended, many of them new to landscaping with native plants.  There were great ideas for people just getting started, and for long-time native gardeners. Whether you attended the workshop or not, you can view many of…

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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 Audubon Society habitat restoration workdays

The St. Louis Audubon Society has several projects scheduled this spring at Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park and Castlewood State Park: March 9th. Honeysuckle removal at Castlewood State Park. March 23rd. Confluence Trash Bash at Creve Coeur Park.  Contact Mitch Leachman at  director@stlouisaudubon.org or (314) 599-7390 if you have questions or would like to…

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