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14 on the 14th: Sun-Loving Perennials for Hot Texas Summers (and Falls)
Time for another #14onThe14th, this one is dedicated to the Sun Worshipers! Here are 14 native Texas perennials that are tough enough to handle the North Texas Sun! ☀️ These native perennials thrive in the hot, dry conditions of a North Texas summer. They are water-wise, resilient, and beautiful bloomers

Grant Proposals
Grants are available for public gardens in the counties served by Pines and Prairies – Grimes, Montgomery, and Walker. To apply for a grant, please download and complete this form and email it to pinesandprairiesnpsot@gmail.com.

Gulf Muhly Grass, the N.I.C.E. grass that dances into Fall with a sweep of deep pink
Gulf Muhly Grass, Muhlenbergia capillaris, creates a stunning perennial grass display in the fall when delicate, feathery, rose-colored spikelets (flowers) dance in autumn breezes above slender dark green leaves. Consider mixing it with agaves and yuccas to soften a xeriscape landscape or complementing a fading summer display.

San Antonio Chapter Meeting October 2025
October 2025 Presentation by Monika MaecklePlants with Purpose Can you eat it? Make tea from it? Does it serve wildlife? Does it taste good or provide a health benefit? Is it low maintenance? Does it have a fun story? Does it provide a unique landscape service? Oh, and is it

Bringing Back Burns: The Reintroduction of Prescribed Fire After 18 Years
Prairie restoration is a long-term process, which requires individuals involved to consider not only the desired outcomes of next month and next year, but to integrate changes which increase the overall resilience of the habitat indefinitely.

Plant Sale Preview – Take Home the Wild!
Don’t leave Wildscapes empty-handed! Our curated plant sale features a variety of native species perfect for Houston gardens. Quantities are limited, and the best selections go fast — so come early, ask questions, and bring home a piece of the wild.

The Plants of the Fall Plant Sale 2026
Deedy Wright, our resident expert, describes the plants that will be for sale at the Fall Plant Sale.

October 7th Chapter Meeting
Our program is on “Drought-tolerant Native Texas Plants“, presented by Randy Pensabene. Randy will guide us through the native plants and practices that will help turn your yard from a typical high-water, non-native landscape into a beautiful, low-water, drought-tolerant native Texas landscape. Joining our meetingOur meetings are open to the

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 options are detrimental to Central Texas ecosystems in terms of water requirements, fertilizer and pesticide use, and not being useful

2025 Member’s Regional NATIVE PLANT & SEED SWAP
2025 NPSOT Regional Plant Swap… What a great time we had together! Cindy Cronin shared her experience growing Buttonbush from seed, everyone had a chance to tell about the native plants and seeds they brought to trade… Then let the swapping begin!!! It was so nice to meet some new

Clymer Meadow Preserve Field Trip – October 11
Clymer Meadow Preserve contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie. This 1,475 acre preserve offers a tallgrass prairie with abundant wildflowers, wildlife and wetland habitat. To reserve your spot for the tour, go to their website HERE – reservations are required.