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The Loess Hills chapter of Wild Ones is selling the plants from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the home of Tom and Cheri Stewart, 2801 S. Cecelia St.
The Dorothy Pecaut Center and the Loess Hills Wild Ones have also partnered on a new seed library, where anyone can come into the nature center and take home seed packets of native plants ...
Loess Hills Wild Ones will be hosting a Garden Tour at the two locations. ... She has a mix of native plants, trees, shrubs, non-native plants, water features, and garden statuary.
Loess Hills Wild Ones will share details about native plants at Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center, at 4500 Sioux River Dr. Start planning your garden and learn about future grants that will be coming soon.
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 freeway won't open till late 2025, but the work of collecting native seeds and building a nursery to grow them has begun.
One of the easiest ways to learn about California native plants is volunteering to get your hands dirty. Here are some opportunities around Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Barbara counties.