Wild Ones Members Enjoy Prairie Dig

by Betty Struckhoff How to make a perfect fall day spectacular?  Join other native plant lovers to dig up free plants.  On September 8, 2012, St. Louis Wild Ones members had the treat of digging prairie plants from the backyard of a home formerly owned by a member, and taking…

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2012 Landscape Challenge Design

by Jeanne Cablish September 22 is planting day for the 2012 Landscape Challenge.   Here is the design and plant list for those of you who want a preview.   Hope to see you there! Click any image for a larger version, then click the enlargement to go to the next one.

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Fall wildflower sale – Sept. 7

If you need some new plants after the hot, dry summer, the Fall Wildflower Sale at Shaw Nature Reserve may be just what you’re looking for. It’s smaller than the spring sale and Wild Ones will not have a booth, but it’s a great resource for fall plantings.

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Native Landscaping video series – Part 3, Law

Many local governments have ordinances to define acceptable land use. However, proponents of manicured lawns and native plant enthusiasts may have very different perspectives on what sort of yard is desirable. In the final video in the series, Joy Buslaff provides suggestions for effective policies.

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Drought doubts

By Peggy Whetzel The U.S. Drought Monitor is forecasting the drought in the Midwest to continue through September 30. I don’t miss the roar of lawnmowers, the humidity, powdery mildew, mosquitoes or Japanese beetles. But I do miss the butterflies and fireflies. And I worry about the wildlife.

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New partnership with Bring Conservation Home

Many of us heard about the St. Louis Audubon Society’s Bring Conservation Home (BCH) program at the March meeting.  It encourages homeowners to provide quality habitat for birds and other animals by: Landscaping with native plants Removing invasive plant species Conserving water Implementing stewardship practices to support wildlife

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Landscape Challenge Winner Chosen

This year’s landscape challenge winner is a young couple with 3 small children living in the Normandy School District community of Pasadena Hills.  They have been in the house less than a year and had previously been in an apartment in the Chicago area for 6 years. They are looking…

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Your Yard is Evil

by Jeanne Cablish Here is a fun video on why we should not grow a lawn….he is partial to growing veggies….just substitute natives when he says veggies!   I enjoyed it, hope you do too! Oh and the pictures shown here are of the 2010 Landscape Challenge yard this spring…. seems…

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