Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay Chapter is based in southern Maryland, serving communities in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's counties and adjacent areas of southern Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties.
https://chesapeakebay.wildones.org/
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Wild Ones Delmarva (Seedling) Chapter serves communities on the Delmarva Peninsula and adjacent areas.
https://delmarva.wildones.org/
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https://www.facebook.com/wildonesdelmarva/
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Wild Ones Greater Baltimore Chapter serves communities in Baltimore City, Baltimore County and the surrounding region.
https://baltimore.wildones.org/
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https://www.facebook.com/WildOnesGreaterBaltimore
https://www.youtube.com/@wildonesbaltimore
Wild Ones Greater Frederick Maryland Chapter is based in Frederick, Maryland, and serves Frederick, Washington, and Carroll counties.
https://greaterfrederickmaryland.wildones.org/
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https://www.facebook.com/WildOnesGreaterFrederickMD
https://www.instagram.com/wildonesgreaterfrederickmd/
Wild Ones Nation's Capital Region Chapter serves Montgomery County, the District of Columbia, northern parts of Prince George's County and adjacent areas.
https://nationscapitalregion.wildones.org/
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https://www.facebook.com/Wild-Ones-Chesapeake-100742154680036/
If you do not find a chapter near you, or if you choose not to be part of a Wild Ones chapter, you may choose to be a Partner At Large (PAL). A PAL is not assigned to a chapter but joins a group of members who work solo in their own communities or simply enjoy the benefits of a Wild Ones membership. Either way – as a chapter member or as a PAL, you receive all the benefits of membership. Join Now!
Upcoming Chapter Events in Maryland
Winter Sowing with Vinaya Frank
Hosted by Wild Ones Greater Baltimore ChapterPublic Welcome Free Event Hands-On/How-To Workshop Free Public Parking
Learn all about winter sowing with Vinaya Frank including the how-to, different techniques, and strategies.
Removing Invasive Species
Hosted by Wild Ones Delmarva SeedlingWharves of Choptank J.O.K. Walsh Visitor Center, 3 Crouse Park Ln, Denton, MD, 21629 Map
Live Stream Available
Public Welcome Recording Available Registration Required Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Join us for a talk from Jennifer Klug Vaccaro focused on how to remove invasive species and why this helps create healthy ecosystems.
In-person: RSVP here
Virtual participation: free registration link open now
Winter Speaker Series: Rare and Threatened Native Plants
Hosted by Wild Ones Nation's Capital Region ChapterPublic Welcome Registration Required Free Event Chapter Social Program/Speaker Presentation Seed/Plant Share Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Rachael Renzi from the C & O Canal will be speaking on "Rare and Threatened Native Plants". Her PowerPoint presentation will show the beauty of these native plants.
12:30-1:00pm Registration/Socializing/Seed Share*
1:00-2:00pm Speaker
2:00-2:30pm Socializing/Clean-up/Seed Share*
*Before/after the event there will be a table set up to share native plant seeds. Please bring seeds or winter sowing containers (especially translucent plastic 1 gallon milk/water jugs) to share if you have them. You are welcome to take seeds regardless of if you have any to share.
The Winter Speaker Series is open to the public. All participants will be asked to register via Eventbrite.
Garden Chat/Member Meeting
Hosted by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay ChapterOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Registration Required Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Join us for our bi-monthly Garden Chat with a presentation by Unity Gardens. The presentation will include a brief introduction to Unity Gardens (Pat Mitchell), some content about native plant selection geared towards members who are already native plant enthusiasts (Mary Yee), followed by some information on applying for either a Unity Gardens grant or a Chesapeake Bay Trust mini grant (Richard Hergenroeder).
All Wild Ones members are welcome to attend and invite a guest!
About the Speakers:
Pat Mitchell, Past President of Unity Gardens, is a midwestern transplant, but a long time Annapolitan and Bay-Wise gardener. She is a retired law librarian who enjoys Master Gardener projects, crafts, reading, travel and learning about our local ecology and sustainable agriculture. Pat especially enjoys kayaking and boating on the Bay with her husband, Geoff. She believes that the Unity Gardens mission of empowering communities to improve their environment with native plants is a positive force in the community. Each individual really can make a difference by landscaping wisely and working together, and can achieve deep and visible results for our Chesapeake Bay environment.
Mary Yee, Board Member, is a long-time native plant enthusiast and has been an active advocate for the environment in Anne Arundel County since she moved here in 2003. Originally from Washington, DC and most recently from Montgomery County, Mary has been a Master Gardener since 2011. Some of her favorite projects have been with Ask A Master Gardener, Bay-Wise, and co-chairing the Bee Project for six years. Mary currently volunteers with the Greenhouse Team of Providence of Maryland and has been a Unity Gardens grant recipient for her homeowner’s association. When not in the garden, Mary also enjoys reading and long walks with her fur baby.
Richard Hergenroeder, Board Member, earned degrees in civil engineering from Drexel University and also graduated from John Hopkins University. Richard was a Professional Engineer with firms that served the environmental and energy sectors. He is a Fellow of the Society of American Military Engineers and served on boards of homeowners’ associations, a recycling association, and state, county, and borough commissions. He has enjoyed assisting two dozen landscape conservation projects in Anne Arundel County. His current projects are a flower farm for his church and a living shoreline for his home. He volunteers for Wheels of Hope (Crownsville) and his church (Pasadena). Richard is part of Unity Gardens because it provides incentive for homeowners’ associations and faith communities to create habitat for pollinators. Richard believes these grants have a multiplier effect among the many members of these communities.
Native Seed Cleaning (Private event)
Hosted by Wild Ones Chesapeake Bay ChapterJames A. Forrest Career & Technology Center, 24005 Point Lookout Rd, Leonardtown, MD, 20650 Map
Public Welcome Youth Engagement Free Event Hands-On/How-To Workshop
Native seed cleaning with horticulture management students