Mr. Clean Need Not Apply … Just Yet

By Dawn Weber Member-at-Large, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter Does this unseasonably nice weather have you itching to go out and clean up the garden? By February, things may be looking a little ragged. Strong winds have knocked over some of the taller plants, indigo “tumbleweeds” are blowing around,…

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February and March 2017 local native plant events

The preseason and spring events have begun. April’s activities will be announced later, and you might have trouble choosing which programs to attend as there are so many!  For now, here’s what we are attending and/or are aware of for February and March. Grab your notepads and questions and prepare…

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Bellefontaine Cemetery’s native plant projects

By Marcia K. Myers Blog Editor, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter With a mostly clear, sunny sky and an unusually warm 72 degree day on Saturday, January 21, about 32 attendees stood near a persimmon tree (Diospyros virginiana) listening to Kyle Cheesborough, ISA certified arborist and the horticulture supervisor for…

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From our president: 2016 year in review

By Marsha Gebhardt President, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter From an editorial review of The Little Hummingbird by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas on Amazon from School Library Journal: “Based on a South American indigenous story, The Little Hummingbird tells of a forest fire that causes the animals to flee for…

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Native plant garden inspiration from the 2016 Tour

By Marcia Myers Blog Editor, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter Now that winter is here, dreaming and planning of a new garden or garden spot and updating an existing garden can help sustain us throughout the various seasonal weather of cold, darkness, gray skies, ice, and snow. We have…

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Holiday gift ideas for the native plant gardener

By Dawn Weber Board Member-at-Large, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter The holidays are here and you may be looking for a gift for that gardener in your life, or maybe someone is looking for a gift idea for you! Some ideas include: Gift certificates for buying plants next year…

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