Category: General

Habitat Management for First Time Homeowners

Learn important “how-to’s” for combating common invasive species removal like bush honeysuckle and wintercreeper. Hear about the importance of planting natives in your yard, and how that can make a difference to native pollinators in your area. Miranda will also have resources to further your learning on habitat management, such as information on prescribed burn […] Continue reading "Habitat Management for First Time Homeowners"

Tagging Monarchs

MDC will have three programs at the Weldon Springs Site Interpretive Center, from 9 a.m. until noon on September 17, 18, 20, and 24. Monarch butterflies will be migrating through our area soon! Drop by between 9 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and become a citizen scientist. Learn about Monarch ID, behavior, migration, proper netting techniques, […] Continue reading "Tagging Monarchs"

Care for some Carex? (Sedge)

My wife and I volunteer once a month at the Missouri Botanical Garden Visitor desk, and usually on our ride to and from the Garden we listen to the Growing Greener podcast. There always seems to be a topic worth listening to for us native gardeners. The topic we heard this morning was, “A Rich […] Continue reading "Care for some Carex? (Sedge)"

What is matrix planting?

If you attended our meeting at Wendi’s yesterday evening you will note that she mentioned Benjamin Vogt’s concept of matrix planting more than once. Our national Wild Ones organization will be hosting a program of the topic by Benjamin in October. Click here for more info, and to register. Continue reading "What is matrix planting?"

A Useful Website Renamed

Benjamin Vogt has been publishing a helpful website, “Monarch Gardens”. Occasionally I find useful snippets to share with our gardening community. Ben has relaunched his site, and renamed it. It is now called “Prairie Up, Unlawning America“. In announcing the change he has included a link to “Pollinator & Wildlife Garden Design 101“, with much […] Continue reading "A Useful Website Renamed"