Going Wild: Repopulating Your Garden with Native Plants 🌿
Facilitated by Brandon Gross, President of Wild Ones Root River Chapter. Join a growing movement in gardening by “going wild” — adding native pollinator plants to your property and learning how to do it in any living arrangement. Explore which native species thrive in Southeast Wisconsin and Northeast Illinois, and how to establish them from seed or plug.

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🌱 Grow Your Own Native Plants: NO CHILL NEEDED ✨ Easy Native Plants to Start from Seed

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How to Create a Pollinator Garden with Native Plants

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