Why Native?
Why Use Native Plants? Landscaping with Native Plants, A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri
Landscaping for Wildlife
Creating Landscapes for Wildlife Bees Birds Monarchs Hummingbirds Brush Piles for Cover
Rainscaping
Rain Gardening and Storm-water Management, A Landscaping Guide for Missouri Storm Water Solutions for Professionals Rainscaping Guide for Homeowners
Prairie Landscaping
Reconstructing a Tall Grass Prairie, A Seeding Guide for Missouri A Subdivision Association Guide for Converting Turf to Prairie Missouri Prairies and Native Plants: The Science of our Natural Landscape
Propagating Native Plants
Native Seed Propagation Methods Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri Top Rated Native Plants for Gardening For more information about native landscaping visit Grow Native!
Planting Native Plants
Planting Trees Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri
Pruning Native Plants
Prunning Trees Spring Haircut for Tall Perennials Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri
Seasonal Gardening
Signs of Spring Container Gardening with Natives Native Annuals for Color Late Summer Color in Shade September in the Native Garden Native Winter Gardens
Garden Maintenance Tips
Native Landscape Maintenance Schedule Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri Top Rated Native Plants for Gardening Wild Ones Overwintering Insects Low Maintenance Groundcovers Composting Yard Waste
Pests
Deer Resistant Native Plants The Emerald Ash Borer Comes to Missouri
Our Favorite Plants
Top Rated Native Plants for Gardening
Perennials
Missouri Wild Edible Plants
Annuals
Native Annuals for Color Container Gardening with Natives
Tree, Shrubs and Vines
Shrubs and Small Trees Selecting the Right Tree Small Native Trees to Plant under Power Lines The Emerald Ash Borer Comes to Missouri Recommended Arborists List Benefits of Urban Trees
Grass, Sedges and Ferns
Native Sedges Fit for Gardening Fancy Fronds, Native Ferns
Invasive Plants
Control and Identification of Invasive Species: A Management Guide for Missouri Invasives.org website Invasives.gov website
Education
Native Plant School Monthly Newsletter
Groups and Organizations
St. Louis Wild Ones St Louis Audubon Grow Native! Missouri Department of Conservation
Native Plant Nurseries and Landscaping Services
Nursery Source List for Local Ecotype Seeds and Plants Recommended Native Landscapers List Recommended Arborists List Wholesale Native Plants for Ecological Restoration
Native Plant School Monthly Newsletter Landscaping Manual Gardening Information Gardening Resources Maintenance Schedule Why Native? Wildflower Market Wildflower Garden Green Rooftop Rainscaping Guide St. Louis Wild Ones St Louis Audubon Grow Native!