Category: Native plants
Pipevine caterpillar update
By Peggy Whetzel Things have changed in the aquariums overnight. Rather suddenly, the pipevine quit vanishing so quickly and several chrysalises have formed, so there’s less pressure to provide food. It’s becoming a “pupation station” instead. I’d heard the caterpillars would eat for five weeks, but these finished in about…
Missouri Prairies and Native Plants: The Science of Our Natural Landscape
Build a rain barrel stand, or bid on this one
Pollinator workshop
What: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Workshop When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: The Nature Institute, Godfrey, Illinois (Google map) Cost: The workshop is free, but registration is required Pollinators are responsible for every 3rd bite of food we eat. Birds, bats, butterflies and other insects – even…
2014 Landscape Challenge winner chosen
By Ed Schmidt This year’s Landscape Challenge was open to residents in Kirkwood, and fit right into the celebration honoring naturalist Edgar Denison. To encourage homeowners to apply, Alan Hoepfl and I each wrote and had published letters about the Challenge in the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Wild Ones members Ann Early,…
Moth night at Shaw Nature Reserve
By James Trager, Ph.D., Restoration Biologist at Shaw Nature Reserve Here’s an amazing testament to the value of native plantings. On Saturday, July 5, 2014, I hosted a National Moth Watch group near the Bascom House, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Equipment included two black lights, a mercury vapor light, white sheets to…
Footsteps: A Tribute to Cindy Gilberg
June meeting minutes
PROGRAM Dave and Karen Tylka hosted this month’s yard tour at their 3-acre rural property outside of Imperial, MO. Fifty-plus Wild Ones members and guests attended to learn from the passionate, natural-born teacher. Dave is the author of Native Landscaping for Wildlife and People and teaches a class of the same…
St. Louis on the Air (KWMU) features native plant discussion
By Marsha Gebhardt On June 4th, local radio station KWMU’s program St. Louis on the Air had an excellent discussion of the benefits of using native plants. “Using native plants is environmentally friendly because it works within the existing ecosystem,” explained Jean Ponzi, Green Resources Manager at the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical…
Pipevine caterpillar update

By Peggy Whetzel Things have changed in the aquariums overnight. Rather suddenly, the pipevine quit vanishing so quickly and several chrysalises have formed, so there’s less pressure to provide food. It’s becoming a “pupation station” instead. I’d heard the caterpillars would eat for five weeks, but these finished in about…
Missouri Prairies and Native Plants: The Science of Our Natural Landscape
Build a rain barrel stand, or bid on this one
Pollinator workshop

What: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Workshop When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: The Nature Institute, Godfrey, Illinois (Google map) Cost: The workshop is free, but registration is required Pollinators are responsible for every 3rd bite of food we eat. Birds, bats, butterflies and other insects – even…
2014 Landscape Challenge winner chosen

By Ed Schmidt This year’s Landscape Challenge was open to residents in Kirkwood, and fit right into the celebration honoring naturalist Edgar Denison. To encourage homeowners to apply, Alan Hoepfl and I each wrote and had published letters about the Challenge in the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Wild Ones members Ann Early,…
Moth night at Shaw Nature Reserve

By James Trager, Ph.D., Restoration Biologist at Shaw Nature Reserve Here’s an amazing testament to the value of native plantings. On Saturday, July 5, 2014, I hosted a National Moth Watch group near the Bascom House, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Equipment included two black lights, a mercury vapor light, white sheets to…
Footsteps: A Tribute to Cindy Gilberg
June meeting minutes

PROGRAM Dave and Karen Tylka hosted this month’s yard tour at their 3-acre rural property outside of Imperial, MO. Fifty-plus Wild Ones members and guests attended to learn from the passionate, natural-born teacher. Dave is the author of Native Landscaping for Wildlife and People and teaches a class of the same…
St. Louis on the Air (KWMU) features native plant discussion

By Marsha Gebhardt On June 4th, local radio station KWMU’s program St. Louis on the Air had an excellent discussion of the benefits of using native plants. “Using native plants is environmentally friendly because it works within the existing ecosystem,” explained Jean Ponzi, Green Resources Manager at the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical…