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Seed Cleaning Social

The Wild Ones Greater Baton Rouge chapter hosted a dozen eager members for a seed cleaning social to process seeds for the chapter’s seed library and seed packets, the East Baton Rouge Public Library seed libraries, and for the upcoming seed swap on October 19th. Our members learned different techniques for releasing seeds from the […] Continue reading "Seed Cleaning Social"

Pots, Planters and Promise

Mary Ann Sternberg wrote a lovely article in the Advocate, titled, “Wild Ones: Nurturing backyard native plants in Baton Rouge. Here’s how you can, too.” She interviews Wild Ones Greater Baton Rouge President, Janine Kharey, and takes us through her incredibly diverse native garden and nursery all contained within a residential Baton Rouge yard. She […] Continue reading "Pots, Planters and Promise"

Masterful Plant Sale

Wild Ones Greater Baton Rouge hosted a native plant sale and outreach table as part of the Master Gardener Plant Sale at LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens in Baton Rouge. The event was extremely well attended by plant fanatics, and there was great interest in learning about the native plants. Customers were excited to take home […] Continue reading "Masterful Plant Sale"

Raised Beds Raising Awareness of Local Native Plants

Ken Bosso, Wild Ones Membership Chair, has finalized an exciting opportunity for our chapter – three raised beds in the new Children’s Garden at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden! Our chapter is responsible for planting and maintaining these nice planters. These are in a prime location for families to explore, smell, and touch these […] Continue reading "Raised Beds Raising Awareness of Local Native Plants"

Wild Ones Welcome!

Our first chapter meeting! The dedication and determination has paid off! Janine and Alok Kharey realized their dream of starting a Wild Ones chapter to preserve local ecotype species and educate homeowners about nature and landscaping with native plants. The first official member meeting was held on August 11, 2022, and the first public meeting […] Continue reading "Wild Ones Welcome!"