Inspiring Native Plant Yards: Dawn Weber Part I

By Marcia Myers Blog Editor, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter “OMG, Why didn’t you tell us?” was the reaction by Marsha Gebhardt, President, Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter and Fran Glass, Secretary who expressed their delight after seeing Dawn Weber’s meticulously-landscaped, native-plant-filled yard, which was showcased during our…

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Where did you get that cool Wild Ones shirt?

Have you been at a Wild Ones event and wondered, “Where did everyone get those cool Wild Ones shirts?” Wonder no more! T-shirts can be ordered from the National Wild Ones website. Apparel includes: Bucket hats Eco-conscious caps Denim shirts Logo, ladies, and roots t-shirts Sweatshirts Yesterday’s Lawn Tomorrow’s Habitat…

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Upcoming 2016 May and June events

Many opportunities exist for you to attend upcoming May and June events in the native plant, pollinator, and habitat building community.  If you’re looking for information, want to see our mission in action, or would like to connect with other like-minded folks, this list is for you! See the sponsoring organizations’…

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2016 Spring Wildflower Market update

By Marilyn Chryst Board Member-at-Large Wild Ones – St. Louis Chapter [Show thumbnails] Thirty-two fantastic Wild Ones volunteers helped in our booth at this year’s Shaw Nature Reserve Spring Wildflower Market.  From May 4 through May 7, they gave their time, energy, and knowledge to make it another successful year. The volunteer efforts included:…

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May 2016 events for Wild Ones – Tupelo Chapter

By Ruth Kelley Acting President, Wild Ones – Tupelo Chapter Upcoming events for native plant enthusiasts: Seventy species of native wildflowers featured on greenhouse tour Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Greenhouse Tour and Seedling ID Southernwood Gardens (on Facebook) 4650 Rhine Road (map) Alto Pass, IL 62905 (618) 833-2769…

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Forest Park needs volunteers to plant natives – April 30

The Kennedy Woods Advisory Group and Forest Park Forever will be installing native plants in the savanna by the “poke and plop” method.  Volunteers are needed to plant the 1500 plugs and will have guidance from six crew leaders. This event is an opportunity to increase biodiversity and savanna health…

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