Homeowners Associations (HOAs) play a large role in shaping the landscapes and ecological health of Texas communities. This presentation introduces best practices for selecting, planting, and maintaining Texas native plants within HOA-managed areas. Whether you are an HOA board member, landscaper, or a concerned resident, this session will equip you with actionable steps to make your community more sustainable and beautiful through the use of Texas natives.
Kimberly Miller felt a need to do something that would help both the community and the environment. After walking away from a waste-heavy industry in apparel production, she has built a business rooted in purpose and community impact. Grow Wild Greenery focuses on Texas native, pollinators, edible plants, as well as resilient North Texas perennials and evergreens—because they’re good for wildlife, lowering water use, replenishing soil, and gaining carbon capture for our environment
March 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
6:30 Doors Open, Socializing and Snacks
7:00 Chapter Meeting and Announcements
The presentation will follow our brief business meeting.
LOCATION
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Rose Room
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
VIRTUAL ZOOM REGISTRATION
This meeting is hybrid and will be held in person and on Zoom. You can register in advance to receive the Zoom meeting link by clicking the GREEN BUTTON found at the top of the Calendar page on our website. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the online meeting.
FREE
This is a free event hosted by the North Central Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas. Our meetings are open to members and non-members. For more information about the North Central Chapter, and the benefits of membership, please visit our website

