Getting a Little Sedgy These Days?
Here’s good article on using sedges in your garden. Continue reading "Getting a Little Sedgy These Days?"
In case you missed it…..
Wild Ones Presents “Weed Ordinances,” a webinar with Rosanne Plante Continue reading "In case you missed it….."
Ephemerals are here!
Bloodroots may be past their bloom, but others are coming on. Dutchman’s Breeches are blooming now, Toothwort, Trillium, and Mayappples are emerging. What a great time to walk in the woods! Continue reading "Ephemerals are here!"
Powder Valley Native Plant Workshop and Sale April 9th
https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/gardeners-are-invited-powder-valley-nature-centers-native-plant-workshop-sale-april-9 Continue reading "Powder Valley Native Plant Workshop and Sale April 9th"
Tis the season
I added a new item to the Tips, Tricks and Useful Tools page about honeysuckle removal. If you can identify the bare trunk before it leafs out the work will be easier. https://www.warrenswcd.com/uploads/7/2/5/9/72597023/thirty-two_ways_to_remove_honeysuckle__2_.pdf?fbclid=IwAR18RLGHrPXLFVy6Opj2A5Qcy9ylTcA2I_rh_kyS5Mx8bAecNmx4TXw0FZA Continue reading "Tis the season"
We have an INaturalist Project
Aina Ferris has devised an iNaturalist “Project” for Wild-Ones St. Charles and Surrounding Areas involving the documentation of the natives in the near vicinity of the Jim Tom Blair Building . If you are a user of iNaturalist and reside in St. Charles, Lincoln or Warren Counties and want to help us in this endeavor, […] Continue reading "We have an INaturalist Project"
Tis the Webinar Season
Grow Native! Webinar: Intro to Butterflies with Betsy Betros, March 2 4-5 p.m. Continue reading "Tis the Webinar Season"
A New Garden Ethic by Benjamin Vogt
Register here to join this very interesting virtual webinar on March 7th The book by the same name by Vogt is a very interesting read. The St. Charles City County Library does not have it, but they can get it for you from other libraries. I am thankfurl to Tulsa City-County Library for their loan. Continue reading "A New Garden Ethic by Benjamin Vogt"