Recent Posts
One our main goals for Wild Roots from the start has been to keep learning, and sharing our lessons learned as we go. We hope you learn something new or just feel inspired to continue on your own journey into the wild world of sustainable gardening.
Mountain Laurelpalooza at Black Run Preserve
Devil's Tongue: A Northeast Native for Cactus Lovers
South Jersey: Pick Up Your Ready-to-Plant Pollinator Garden
Why You Should Care About Pollinators
Spring Blooms at Mt. Cuba Center
Native Plant Sale This Weekend!
Fight Climate Change at Home: Landscaping with Native Grasses
Too Much Mulch - Tightening Up Your Garden Design
When you find gardens that really move you, you'll start to notice something: Look how little mulch you're seeing. The plants are massed together, and there's very little visible mulch and no visible bare soil.
Sowing Native Plant Seeds in Winter
Want to Be A Nature Mentor for Your Child? Step Back.
Wild Roots Reviews: Bringing Nature Home
Winter Interest: Native Evergreen Plants for the Inner Coastal Plain
Mapping Our Yard with Habitat Network
Looking Up: A Child's Expanding Perspective
How We Turned Our Yard Into a Certified Backyard Habitat
Save Your Trees! Fast, Easy English Ivy Removal Technique
Whitesbog Village: Blueberries, Beauty and Feminism
From Tea Time to Happy Hour: Wild Roots' Roundup
Backyard Birding: Creating and Enjoying a Bird Habitat