Chapters in Tennessee

Wild Ones Appalachian Highlands Chapter serves communities in Southwest VA and Northeast TN, including the Tri -Cities of Bristol, TN/VA, Kingsport, Johnson City, Abingdon, VA, Smyth County, VA.
https://appalachianhighlands.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/@appalachianhighlandswildones

Wild Ones Mid-South Chapter serves the areas of Memphis, western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas and northern Mississippi.
https://midsouth.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonesmidsouth
https://www.instagram.com/Midsouthnativeplants

Wild Ones Smoky Mountains Chapter serves Knox, Blount, Sevier, Jefferson, Grainger, Union, Anderson, Morgan, Roane, Loudon, Monroe, Cocke, Claiborne, Campbell, Scott, Hamblen, Greene, Hawkins, and Hancock counties.
https://smokymountains.wildones.org
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonessmokymountains
https://www.instagram.com/wildones_smokymountains/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDhBLMuuA9Phjm74Hy2jqw

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!

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Upcoming Chapter Events in Tennessee

Mar
14

Certificate in Native Plants - Design and Maintenance Considerations for Building Bird Habitat with Native Plants

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Saturday, March 14th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Online/Virtual

Paid Event Public Welcome Limited Access Recording Registration Required Certification Course Program/Speaker Presentation

This course explores how native plants can transform your home landscape into a thriving habitat for birds. Participants will learn the essential elements birds need—food, water, shelter, and nesting sites—and how to provide these using regionally appropriate native plants. The class will cover plant selection, seasonal considerations, and design strategies that attract a variety of bird species while supporting local ecosystems. Perfect for homeowners, gardeners, and nature enthusiasts who want to create sustainable, bird-friendly spaces.
 

Registration Policy:  As with all CNP classes, class size is limited. To give everyone the best opportunity to participate, there is a non-refundable cancellation fee of $10, with the balance refunded if you cancel at least 7 calendar days before the class will be held. If the class is cancelled by the instructor or the CNP program, registrants will get a full refund.

If the class fills up, you may email [email protected] and request to be put on the wait list. This does not guarantee a spot will open up. 

Please remember that we are all volunteers and deserve grace and patience.

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Mar
16

Ecological Gardening Series: Native Plants' Sociability - How to think in terms of plant communities

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Monday, March 16th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Joseph Glasscock Community Center, 3653 Tom Weathers Dr, Chattanooga, TN, 37415 Map

Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking

Join Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones for our 7-class series in Ecological Gardening, taught by local experts who are passionate personal and professional ecological gardeners. You can attend classes as a series, or as standalone classes. 

The second class in the series will focus on plants' sociability. At the heart of Ecological Landscaping and Gardening is considering and matching the needs of the land as well as the needs of the plants. We will never be successful in bending nature to our will, but we can be better stewards by taking into consideration the natural tendencies of the plants when deciding how and where to use them in the landscape. 

In this talk you will learn regional plant communities and behaviors and how that applies to your yard. You will also become familiar with the pioneers of ecological landscaping and gardening in the United States, and resources that can further cultivate your knowledge base when it comes to ecological gardening. 

Presenter: Lena Hall, Chair of Certificate of Native Plants, Volunteering and Public Programs - Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones

Mar
17

Volunteer: Crabtree Workday - Perennial Garden

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Crabtree Farms, 1000 E 30th St, Chattanooga, TN, 37407 Map

Volunteers Needed Public Welcome Registration Required Invasive Species Removal Public Restroom Free Public Parking Lots of Physical Activity Drinking Fountains

Wild Ones is partnering once again with Crabtree Farms for our spring reciprocity work days - and we'd love your hands in the soil with us. By volunteering, you'll help maintain the Perennial Garden that supports pollinators across our community, and in return Crabtree generously provides us the use of the Evelyn Center for our 2026 Annual Meeting and Holiday Social. Volunteer hours count towards Certificate in Native Plants (CNP) “hands in the dirt” time. 

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Mar
21

Wildflower Walk at Dean's Woods

Hosted by Wild Ones Smoky Mountains Chapter
Saturday, March 21st, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Dean's Woods , Germantown Ln, KIMBERLIN HGT, TN, 37920 Map

Public Welcome Family-Friendly Registration Required Free Event Nature Walk/Hike Free Public Parking Lots of Physical Activity

Experience one of Knoxville's most impressive Spring wildflower displays on this guided tour!

Dr. Amanda Benoit of UT Knoxville's Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department will give a FREE guided tour of this amazing natural assemblage of native East Tennessee spring ephemeral woodland wildflowers. Bring something to write on, so you can write down the name of each of the flowers you're sure to want to photograph! Register now, space is limited.

Parking: 

Street parking along Germantown Ln. (dead-end road).

REGISTER HERE: https://smokymountains.wildones.org/march-21-2026-wildflower-walk-at-deans-woods/

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Mar
21

Medicinal Native Plants and Soil Blocking Workshop

Hosted by Wild Ones Appalachian Highlands Chapter
Saturday, March 21st, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
SWVA Higher Ed Cender, Rm 103/104, , One Partnership Cir, Abingdon, VA, 24210 Map

Public Welcome Registration Required Free Event Hands-On/How-To Workshop Public Restroom Free Public Parking

Native plants have been used for their medicinal properties for 1000’s of years.  Casie Martinez will share her knowledge of native plants that are easy to find in this area.  She will describe when to use the plants and how to prepare them.  Casie is a member of both the Washington County Master Gardeners and the Wild Ones Appalachian Highlands chapter; both organizations are sponsoring this event.

Seed blocking helps reduce plastic waste and encourages strong root development, making it an eco-friendly and effective way to start seeds.  Participants will use the soil block makers to press soil into blocks, then plant their chosen seeds in each block. Afterward, they can take their blocks home and care for their seedlings until they're ready to transplant into their gardens.

Space will be limited, so please note that registration is required by March 8, 2026. Registration is open now - email Casie Martinez ([email protected])  to register. You will be notified if the class is full.


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