Events Archive: 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Upcoming Events
May 2025
Native Plants Planted Right: A Practical Guide for Beginners
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Join Wild Ones National Board President Loris Damerow for a special presentation as part of Week 3 of the 2025 Less Lawn More Life Challenge, “Native Plants Planted Right.” Loris will walk us through the basics of native plant gardening- from choosing the right plants to planting and maintaining them with confidence.
Join us on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 5 p.m. CT for the YouTube Live premiere of this 30-minute webinar. Native plant experts from Wild Ones, Plan it Wild, Homegrown National Park, ReWild Your Campus, and others will be active in the live chat throughout the presentation and for 30 minutes after the webinar, giving you plenty of time to ask questions and engage!
This event is designed for newcomers to native gardening and is part of the national Less Lawn More Life Challenge, hosted by Plan It Wild in collaboration with Wild Ones, iNaturalist, Homegrown National Park, Pollinator Partnership and many others!
See more about the Less Lawn More Life Challenge: https://www.lesslawnmorelife.com/
June 2025
WOWC Seeds to Community - Up-potting workshop and seedling swap
Environmental Interpretive Center at University of Michigan Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI, 48128 Map
Volunteers Needed Public Welcome Family-Friendly Registration Required Free Event Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Bring your jugs from our winter sowing event in February, or seedlings from your own winter sowing project to be a part of our new Seeds to Community program!
Winter sowing can produce a large quantity of seedlings, and here is an opportunity to separate them out into individual pots or trays, and trade species with other participants! Beyond what was sowed in the last workshop, there will be additional stratified seeds from WOWC that will be ready to plant in trays as well as seeds not requiring cold stratification. We would love for you to go home with the plants you would like for your space!
For those that are ambitious or looking to make an even bigger impact, we are hoping to have additional seedlings to be used by WOWC for upcoming planting projects.
Limited materials will be provided, please bring gently used seed trays, small individual plant pots, or other suitable planting containers you may have.
If you are interested in volunteering at this event, please let us know at [email protected]
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This June meeting will include discussion on:
Up-Potting Workshop Recap
Seed Collection Opportunities
Monthly Seed Collection Watch Communications
Usage of Seedlings
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
Belle Isle Oudolf Garden Tour Members Only
Hosted by Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area Chapter, North Oakland Chapter and Wayne County Michigan ChapterMembers Only Public Garden Tour Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
On Friday, June 20th, at 9:00 AM Wild Ones chapters from North Oakland and Ann Arbor, will join our Wayne County chapter for a tour of the Ouldolf Garden - Detroit located on Belle Isle. Meredith Simpson, a volunteer with Oudolf Garden Detroit has very graciously agreed to lead the three Wild Ones chapters on a tour of this garden!
Piet Ouldolf is a Dutch garden designer who has, to date, designed 20 "natural" gardens throughout Europe and the US. Five of the US gardens, including Oudolf Garden - Detroit, are listed below.
· Oudolf Garden Detroit at Belle Isle Park (Michigan, USA, 2020)
· Meadow garden, Delaware Botanic Gardens (Dagsboro, Delaware, USA, 2019)
· High Line (New York City, 2006)
· Battery Park (New York City, 2003)
· Lurie Garden, Millennium Park (Chicago, 2003 with Kathryn Gustafson and Shannon Nichol)
While the Ouldolf Garden - Detroit would not be considered a native garden, or necessarily even a sustainable garden, our takeaway from this event could be how to incorporate world-class garden designs and plant groupings into our own native garden projects at home and in our community!
I'm looking forward to seeing you there! Reach out if you have any questions.
Native Plant Sale with Michiganense Natives at the Belle Isle Nature Center
Public Welcome Family-Friendly Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Drinking Fountains
We are partnering with our friends at Michiganense Natives to provide you an opportunity to purchase native plants for your garden at the Belle Isle Nature Center! If you're not sure what to buy or how to get started, we'll be here to help and give recommendations. Come see us!
A portion of sales will benefit WOWC and our efforts to continue providing native plant resources and programming to our local residents and communities.
Learn more about the Belle Isle Nature Center here.
While admission to the Belle Isle Nature Center is free, a Recreation Passport is required to enter Belle Isle Park
July 2025
WOWC July member meeting - Fair Lane Estate Gardens & Grounds Tour with Karen Marzonie - (Outdoor Tour) Members Only
Fair Lane: Home of Clara and Henry Ford
Members Only Family-Friendly Chapter Meeting Public Garden Tour Group Tour
Karen Marzonie, Director of Gardens & Grounds at the Ford Fair Lane Estates will be conducting an evening tour of the estate's gardens, paying a particular attention to the native plants that were part of the original plans by landscape designer Jens Jenson.
A $5.00 donation to the Ford Fair Lane Estate Gardens & Grounds is suggested.
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This July meeting will include discussion on:
Seed Collection Opportunities
Monthly Seed Collection Watch Communications
Seed Cleaning Event Planning
Collaborative Efforts with S2C Washtenaw
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
August 2025
River Bend Gardens Tour Members Only
Hosted by Wild Ones Ann Arbor Area Chapter and Wayne County Michigan ChapterMembers Only Family-Friendly Free Event Home/Private Garden Tour
River Bend Gardens was established in July 2017, and formally founded by my wife and I in January 2019 as a private botanical garden, aviary, and retreat for our family of five children.
The property was selected for its unique combination of natural features, and is located in Washtenaw County, 15 miles Southwest of Ann Arbor, in the Village of Manchester. The gardens are situated on 65 acres with a half mile of frontage on the River Raisin, and adjacent to the South and West with the Leonard Preserve, a 259-acre property owned by Washtenaw County’s Natural Areas Preservation, and The Nature Conservancy.
There are twelve gardens that make-up River Bend, with nine natural plant communities, and several glacial features in the landscape from kames, an out-wash plain, to a floodplain that includes a Buttonbush depression. In addition to the River Raisin, the property includes a 4 acre pond, two brooks, and over 30 natural springs.
Hiking River Bend Gardens offers our guest an opportunity to view a gardener's pragmatic effort at native plant preservation and restoration. Wayne is happy to share the mechanics of the preservation work and prairie restoration with considerations to methods, successes, and failures.
River Bend Gardens offers our guests a short walk (1/4 mile) to the prairie and meeting location, or guests may elect a longer hike (3 miles) through the garden on the trails to the meeting location. While the trails are established, they are not completely groomed, the garden is not ADA compliant, nor is there a restroom present on the property.
Guests who chose the three mile hike on the Garden Trail, presented in yellow on the attached trail map, should arrive at 9:00am at the East Entrance Garden. You can use 115 Mound Street Manchester, MI 48158 as the GPS address. There is a horseshoe drive where you can pull-in for parking, or on the shoulder of Mound Street on the north side of the street facing west.
Guests who prefer a short walk to the prairie should arrive at 10:30am at the West Entrance Garden. You can use 328 River Bend Manchester, MI 48158 as the GPS address. There is adequate parking off the street on garden property.
In either case there will be someone from the River Bend family there to guide you to the meeting location. After a discussion and Q&A, the guests will be free to walk the trails and experience the gardens at their own pace.
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This August meeting will include discussion on:
Seed Collection Opportunities
Monthly Seed Collection Watch Communications
Seed Cleaning Event Planning
Collaborative Efforts with S2C Washtenaw
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
September 2025
September Wild Ones National Webinar
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This September meeting will include discussion on:
Seed Collection Opportunities
Monthly Seed Collection Watch Communications
Seed Cleaning Event Planning
Seed Storage Planning
Collaborative Efforts with S2C Washtenaw
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
October 2025
October Wild Ones National Webinar
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This October meeting will include discussion on:
Seed Cleaning Event Planning
Collaborative Efforts with S2C Washtenaw
Seed Storage Planning
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
November 2025
November Wild Ones National Webinar
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This November meeting will include discussion on:
Winter Sowing Workshop Planning
Seed Data Updates
Collaborative Efforts with S2C Washtenaw
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.
December 2025
WOWC Seeds to Community Monthly Planning Members Only
Online/Virtual
Volunteers Needed Members Only Limited Access Recording Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Seed Handling
The mission of the WOWC Seeds to Community program is to create connections with people and nature through the process of growing native plants from seed. The program is driven through community engagement in collection, germination and cultivation workshops.
WOWC Seeds to Community events require planning and community engagement. Join each third Thursday of the month to be a part of the year-round community initiative of growing native plants from seed.
This December meeting will include discussion on:
Winter Sowing Workshop Planning
Seed Data Updates
Program Donations
Members will receive invite and Zoom link via email. Reach out to Derek Shaffer or [email protected] with questions.