The Gardener’s Dilemma: Wild-type Plants or Nativars?
The answer lies in genetic diversity. *This article was originally published in Wild Seed magazine Volume 3, pp. 14-17. A spring trip to a garden center to seek out new […] The post The Gardener’s...
View ArticleSupporting Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik
Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) is a group of Indigenous and non-indigenous researchers, Tribal members, and forest caretakers working together to bring more awareness of the...
View ArticleBuilding Biodiverse & Climate-Resilient Habitats
Building biodiverse and climate resilient habitats require a deliberate shift from human-centered, intensively managed landscapes to humans sharing their lands with the rest of nature. It is an...
View ArticleLandscaping in partnership with native ecosystems is good for the planet....
Traditional landscaping is a process of carving out comfortable, orderly spaces where we can rest, play and express ourselves artistically, and even spiritually, through thoughtfully designed and...
View ArticleJoin Our Team!
Administrative Coordinator (part-time) Our organization is growing rapidly, and we’re looking for someone extremely organized who can support our team with the day-to-day administration of our small...
View ArticleAfter removing disruptive introduced species, try planting these
Choose plants based on the growing conditions of the site (sun exposure, soil type and moisture). The best time for planting in spring is between late April and the 3rd […] The post After removing...
View Article2024 Summer Teacher Training
This August, join Wild Seed Project for a two-day professional development intensive for educators, focusing on decolonizing the language of environmental education, building safety and belonging in...
View Article2024 Open Call for Artists
The 2024 Open Call for Artists has closed. Information on our current Open Call opportunity can be found here. — Wild Seed Project is pleased to announce our inaugural Open […] The post 2024 Open Call...
View ArticleHow to Make a Meadow
Meadows are beautiful dynamic habitats with rich populations of plants and animals, and unfortunately, they have been reduced substantially in the last 50 years. Contributing to their decline is the...
View ArticleAn Interview with Member Doug Swartz
We love getting to hear from our members, and we thought you might like to hear from each other, too! Here’s Doug Swartz, an enthusiastic gardener, birder and Wild Seed […] The post An Interview with...
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