Welcome to Wild Ones!

 

Wild Ones promotes native landscapes through education, advocacy and collaborative action.  With over 100 chapters nationwide, Wild Ones connects people and native plants for a healthy planet.

The Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones is dedicated to educating and advocating for biodiversity in the Southeast.  We offer a variety of free programs, free member events, Certificate in Native Plants classes, plant sales and special events throughout the year that teach about and support sustainable landscaping practices using plants that are native to our region.  We invite you to attend our programs and to become a member!

 
 

Click HERE to view all the programs.

Click HERE to download the digital brochure.

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Mini-Forest Revolution

with Hannah Lewis
Monday, May 13, 2024
6:00 – 7:00 pm EDT

Online via Zoom
Zoom link for May 13th:
https://wildones-org.zoom.us/j/86552514896?pwd=N1FnZlVLM05YNHF4cUJKWFRJRnFGUT09

FREE and Open to the Public

Click HERE for more information
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View more FREE Public Programs

View our Programs for Members Only

View our Certificate in Native Plants classes 

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Visit the Wild Ones Native Garden Designs website.  The site provides practical, educationally-sound information on native landscaping developed specifically for first-time native plant gardeners looking for help getting started.

The site also features a growing number of free, downloadable native garden designs created by professional landscape designers for multiple ecoregions in the United States, including Chattanooga, taking into account various light, soil and moisture conditions.

A plant list accompanies each design and provides a quick preview of the diversity and beauty of the native plants incorporated in each design. Both the designs and the plant lists are printer-friendly.

We hope these resources inspire, encourage and motivate you in your native garden journey!

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To view previous Tennessee Valley public programs, please visit our YouTube Channel.

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