Chapter News
Posts about our chapter activities, and other important information

Now is a Great Time to Grow a Native Turf Grass Lawn
By Julia Weatherby, Sandra Ries, Margo Thoreson Many of us have homes or neighborhoods with lawns made up of thirsty St. Augustine grass or aggressive Bermuda grass. Both of these

August 2025 Plant of the Month
As summer turns to fall these yellow Senna attract pollinators and look gorgeous in your yard. Click on the plant below for more details

July 2025 Plant of the Month
This summer stunner is loved by pollinators and people. Click on the plant below for more details

June 2025 Plant of the Month
Have you seen the elusive Pearl Milkweed Vine? It may be going on a fence or neglected part of your yard. The monarch butterflies know where they are! Click on

May 2025 Plant of the Month
Bush sunflower is an extremely drought tolerant plant for a chalk prairie. Although it prefers limestone and caliche, it can grow on other soils with good drainage. Works well in

April 2025 Plant of the Month
Blooms March-May. Tall, sprawling growth form. Blue Curls can grow as a biennial in warmer regions. Leaves are soft and deeply lobed. The purple to lavender-blue, bell-shaped flowers grow in
Monthly Meetings
We meet most months both in-person and online via Zoom. Details are on our Facebook page and email newsletter, or on the events list above.
- 4th Tuesday evening of most months
- 6:45 p.m.: Meet & Mingle
- 7 p.m.: Presentation
- 8:10 p.m.: Announcements/Business
- 8:45 p.m.: Adjourn
Stay in Touch
To stay up to date on all our meetings and activities, subscribe to the NPSOT Austin email list. You will get:
- Our monthly newsletter
- The link to join our monthly meeting by Zoom
- Reminders of plant sales, plant rescues, and other special events
Welcome to the Austin Chapter of NPSOT including Travis County and the dozens of cities within its boundaries.
We are in both the Texas Blackland Prairies and Edwards Plateau Ecoregions, divided around Interstate-35, and includes urban, prairie, and woodlands landscapes. Our average rainfall is about 35 inches with peak rainfall usually in May and October, Hardiness Zone 9a.
Use the menus in the bar above to get more information relevant to our area, including plant lists, activities, and more. The menus in white lead to our State NPSOT website.
Please join us at a meeting, field trip, plant rescue, or other activity.