Hyper-v

Columbia River Basin Native Garden Design Discussion with Designer Ann Autrey



Wild Ones is proud to offer a free to use, professionally designed, native garden plan specific to the Columbia River Basin ecoregion created by Ann Autrey. The design was created with the premise that using native plants in landscaping can be beautiful, beneficial, and achievable for people of all skill levels and budgets.

Join Ann Autrey, and host Loris Damerow (Wild Ones President of the Board of Directors) as they discuss Autrey’s creative approach to developing his plan, insights on site preparation and plant selection as well as some how-tos for landscaping in the Columbia River Basin.

The design can be viewed and downloaded from Wild Ones’ website:

Native plant communities do critical work supporting pollinators, providing food and habitat for wildlife, reducing erosion, mitigating flooding, sequestering carbon, conserving and purifying water, repairing soil, and enhancing the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of people of all ages.

It’s crucial that we re-examine our approach to stewarding the spaces we own (our yards), as well as the public spaces in our communities. We need to adopt landscaping methods that are sustainable and promote the health and wellbeing of all forms of life. We hope our free, native garden plans inspire, encourage, and motivate individuals throughout the United States to make this important shift in their approach to landscaping. Nature is depending on the participation of all of us.

The Columbia River Basin design was created by local designer, Ann Autrey. Autrey owns and operates a native plant nursery, Tapteal Native Plants, in West Richland, Washington. Her passion to create landscapes for wildlife, pollinators, and humans has given her the opportunity to design over 200 native plant gardens.

The Columbia River Basin design is a part of a larger initiative (Wild Ones Native Garden Designs Program) to create free, beautiful, nature friendly, native garden plans in a variety of ecoregions across the United States. The program provides designs for the ecoregions of Boston, Chattanooga, Chicago, Columbia River Basin, Denver/Front Range, Grand Rapids, Greensboro, Lafayette, Las Cruces, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Portland, Princeton, St. Louis, Tallahassee, Toledo, Tucson and Washington, DC.

In addition to providing free, region-specific, native garden design templates, Wild Ones achieves our mission by supporting the grassroots efforts of 100+ nationwide Wild Ones chapters representing over 8,000 members in 29 states, providing resources and online learning opportunities that are free and open to the public, awarding Lorrie Otto Seeds for Education grants that engage youth in planning, planting and caring for educational native plant landscapes and publishing a quarterly award-winning digital journal featuring valuable native plant information and resources.

Joining a Wild Ones chapter can provide valuable support and camaraderie along your native landscaping journey:

To see a full list of Wild Ones chapters, visit:

Wild Ones depends on membership fees, donations and gifts from individuals and businesses to help heal the Earth, one landscape at a time. Donate now:

[ad_2]

source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button