PLANT NATIVE PLANTS TO HELP NATURE
Native plants support the entire food web by providing food for insects, birds, bats, small mammals and other wildlife. This is particularly important now that scientists are documenting global declines in insect populations. Used in a rain garden, native plants help minimize flooding and filter out pollutants. The variety of colors, shapes and sizes adds beauty to any property. Get started with the resources below.
Planting basics
- Native plants for beginners [PDF]
- Plant for monarchs [PDF]
- Plants for birds [PDF]
- Step-by-Step Native Landscaping Guide [PDF]
- DNR's Native Plant Recommendations for Landscaping [PDF]
- Rain Gardens: A Guide for Homeowners and Landscapers [PDF]
- Wild Ones native garden designs [exit DNR]
Buy native plants
Native Plant Sales
See the list below of plant sales occurring this spring/summer across the state. Check periodically for updates!
Native Landscaping Webinars
- Wild Ones Menomonee River Area [exit DNR] – See their monthly events calendar
- The Ohio State University's Tending Nature Series [exit DNR] – This 6-session webinar series focused on the ecological roles of native plants and some of the creatures that depend on them.
- Wild Ones Native Plant webinars [exit DNR]
- 5 Steps to Planting a Pollinator Garden in Wisconsin [exit DNR]
Garden Tour Videos
Take a garden tour with DNR conservation biologist Amy Staffen as she showcases her native plants and provides a few tips and tricks for maximizing your yard for Wisconsin wildlife.
Ecosystem restoration
For broader-scale projects, please see the resources below to help with your project.
- Prairie Primer [PDF]
- Plant Species Composition of Wisconsin Prairies: An Aid to Selecting Species for Plantings and Restorations [PDF]
- Restoration contractors [PDF]
- Xerces’ Pollinator Meadow Installation Guide and Checklist [exit DNR]
- Tallgrass Restoration Handbook [exit DNR]
Dig Deeper
Interested in more help with creating habitats for animals? Try these other resources.
- Birding and bird conservation
- DNR's native pollinator page
- The Field Museum’s Urban Monarch Conservation [exit DNR]
- Xerces' Pollinator Plants Great Lakes Guide [exit DNR]
- SOS Save Our Songbirds [exit DNR]
- Wisconsin School Garden Initiative [PDF exit DNR]
- Wild Ones - Membership organization with chapters throughout Wisconsin, promotes landscaping with native plants [exit DNR]