Category: Native plants
Is Spring a Little Late this Year?
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…
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…
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…
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.
Urban & Suburban Meadows – DVD available
The St. Louis chapter of Wild Ones now has a DVD of “Urban & Suburban Meadows,” produced by Catherine Zimmerman. It begins by showing the drawbacks of traditional lawns. Here is an excerpt:
Upcoming educational opportunities
Here are some upcoming workshops as we wait for warmer weather: Are Your Trees 100 Years Old? – Saturday, Jan. 26 (and again Feb. 9) at 11:30 AM at THE HEIGHTS Learn how to discover the species and age of the trees in your yard and neighborhood. Michael P. Walsh, Forest…
Rattlesnake Master rules the winter garden
St. Louis County RainScape Rebates now available
Combating stormwater runoff in west St. Louis County just got easier. Residents, schools, churches, businesses, and parks in fourteen participating municipalities can now apply for RainScape Rebates of up to $2,000 to improve their yards with rain gardens, trees and shrubs, soil amendments, or rain barrels, etc. The purpose of…
Is Spring a Little Late this Year?
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…
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…
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…
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.
Urban & Suburban Meadows – DVD available
The St. Louis chapter of Wild Ones now has a DVD of “Urban & Suburban Meadows,” produced by Catherine Zimmerman. It begins by showing the drawbacks of traditional lawns. Here is an excerpt:
Upcoming educational opportunities
Here are some upcoming workshops as we wait for warmer weather: Are Your Trees 100 Years Old? – Saturday, Jan. 26 (and again Feb. 9) at 11:30 AM at THE HEIGHTS Learn how to discover the species and age of the trees in your yard and neighborhood. Michael P. Walsh, Forest…
Rattlesnake Master rules the winter garden
St. Louis County RainScape Rebates now available

Combating stormwater runoff in west St. Louis County just got easier. Residents, schools, churches, businesses, and parks in fourteen participating municipalities can now apply for RainScape Rebates of up to $2,000 to improve their yards with rain gardens, trees and shrubs, soil amendments, or rain barrels, etc. The purpose of…