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"If nothing moves in your landscape
but a lawn mower,
it's time to think about
designing a natural yard"

 
 

Wild Ones 2009 President’s Year End Report

by Marilyn Chryst

 

We again co-sponsored a Landscape Challenge Contest with Grow Native and Shaw Nature Reserve.  For our part we publicized, helped judge and planted the winning yard.

 

We had a booth at St. Louis County Library’s Eco-Festival in April, a celebration of Earth Day.

 

Several members attended a traditional joint meeting with the Mid-Missouri Chapter.

 

We had a booth at Shaw Nature Reserve’s Spring Wildflower Sale (Our money maker!)

 

We helped at the September Open House held by the Native Plant School (The school is sponsored by Shaw Nature Reserve and Missouri Department of Conservation.)

 

Nine of our ten meetings were held at member’s homes.  Two were yard consults. (What can I do?)  Seven were yard tours. (Look what I did!)

 

We ended our year with a November pot luck supper and seed exchange.

 

              Marilyn Chryst

              Pres. St. Louis Chapter

 

 

Wild Ones St. Louis 2008 Year-end Report

Submitted by Marilyn Chryst, President, St. Louis Chapter

We co-sponsored (with Grow Native! and Shaw Nature Reserve) a Landscape Challenge contest.  For our part we publicized, helped judge and planted the winning yard.

 

We held the traditional August joint meeting with the Mid-Missouri Chapter.  It was held at a new (LEEDS Silver) campus of St. Louis Community College.

 

We again had a booth at Shaw Nature Reserve’s Spring Wildflower Sale.

 

8 of our 10 meetings were at members’ homes.  Some of these were yard consults (What can I do?) and some of these were yard tours (Look what I did!).

 

We ended the year with our Nov. seed exchange and pot luck supper.  See enclosed picture taken there.  The poster is a birthday card made by one of our members.  The St. Louis Chapter celebrated 10 years in October!

 

              Marilyn Chryst

              Pres. St. Louis Chapter

 

Wild Ones St. Louis 2007 Year-end Report

Submitted by Marilyn Chryst, President, St. Louis Chapter

The St. Louis chapter held 10 meetings in 2007 between February and November. They were held at members' yards and public places. Private yard tours often included group consutations and informal educational Q & A sessions on native landscaping. Public places where meetings were held include the J. Sachs Butterfly House, City of Chesterfield City Hall and City of Maplewood public park. Chesterfield has extensive native landscaping that includes prairie, wetland, storm-water retention ponds/bioswales, and native perennial and shrub borders. The Maplewood park was created and maintained by the Eastern Missouri Group of Sierra Club. It is a reclaimed vacant lot planted with prairie and savanna plants.

For the third year the St. Louis Chapter co-sponsored the Grow Wild Garden Tour with Shaw Nature Reserve, Grow Native!, and the Green Center. It has become more popular each year with over 100 tickets sold in 2007. The 8 gardens were primarily native and featured rain gardens, woodland gardens, prairie gardens, butterfly gardens, water gardens, and others.

For the 7th year we participated in the spring wildflower sale at Shaw Nature Reserve. We also helped with a large St. Louis event called the Great Perennial Divide, a program of Gateway Gardening.

New this year was a lecture, reception, silent auction, and book signing by Mariette Nowak, author of Birdscaping with Native Plants. The auction proceeds of $888 was donated to national to help with the new headquarters purchase.

2 St. Louis Chapater Grants. $150 was granted to All Saints School for creation of a native outdoor classroom garden and $400 was granted to the Overland Historical Society for their public Missouri native plant Community garden. We also donated $150 to the National Seeds of Change School Grant Program.

The St. Louis Chapter co-sponsored with Shaw Nature Reserve and Grow Native! the second Graw Native! Garden Contest in 2007. A habitat for humanity home was selected from about 12 entries. In September the garden was designed and planted with native plants.

Our annual August joint meeting was hosted by the Mid-Missouri chapter of Wild Ones this year in Columbia, MO. They took us on a rain garden gour of 5 private and public gardens.

In October the chapter helped with a Missouri Botanical Garden Childrens Garden event. Our volunteers helped children decorate empty seed packets and then walked out in the garden to collect prairie seeds that were gathered in the packets.

The annual November meeting, potluck, slide show and seed swap occurred at Shaw Nature Reserve. It remains our most popular meeting of the year. Education committee chair, Ana Grace, did a slide show about the Wild Ones national meeting. We nominated a slate of officers for 2008 to carry us through 2010. Delicious food, many interesting seeds and a good time had by all!!!

Wild Ones - St. Louis Chapter 2007
Date Meetings/Other Activities Contact
February 7, 6 p.m. Gateway School Indoor meeting Contact: Bill Bennett 314-969-8709
March 10, 10 a.m. Saturday New Property Consult Glenda Moore Contact: Glenda 314-646-0626 (call Glenda if you wish to carpool from St. Louis)
April 4, 6 p.m. Home Garden Tour Jane Schaefer Contact: Jane
March 17, 9 a.m. Plant Dig: Great Perennial Divide Meet at Shaw Nature Reserve Visitor Center Shaw Nature Reserve Contact Betty Struckhoff 314-966-8404 to volunteer
May 2, 6 p.m. Home Garden Tour Barry Schacktman Contact Ana Grace 314-963-9427 May 11-12 Spring Wildflower Sale MBG member sale May 11(4-8) Public sale May 12 (9-4) Shaw Nature Reserve Contact Marilyn Chryst 314-845-2497 to volunteer
June 6, 6 p.m. Garden Tour Chesterfield City Hall (Meet at front entrance) Contact Mindy Mohrman Parks and Rec. Division 636-537-4000
June Grow Wild Garden Tour Green Center / Display Gardens Contact
July 11, 6 p.m. Home Garden Tour Fran Glass Contact Fran 314-843-0791
August 1, 6 p.m. Home Garden Tour Judy & Tom Sowers Contact Judy or Tom 636-343-5799
August (Saturday) Mid-Missouri Chapter joint meeting
September 5, 6 p.m. Home Garden Tour Nathan and Julie Jacobs Contact Nathan or Julie 314-963-3123
September Native Plant School Open House Whitmire Wildflower Garden Shaw Nature Reserve Gray Summit, MO
October 3, 6 p.m. Garden Tour Maplewood Public Park (Meet at Sierra Club Office) Contact Penny Holtzmann 314-644-0890
November 7, 6 p.m. Seed Exchange & Pot Luck