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April Meeting

  • Sat, April 18, 2026
  • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
  • In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo

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  • Attend the meeting in-person at the San Diego Oasis at Rancho Bernardo.
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NEXT GENERAL MEETING:

April 18, 2026

Walker Wilson - Conservation Through Cultivation - Growing A Local Ecotype Nursery.

In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p

Online registration required -
SD Hort Member (and their guest) registration is FREE and 
in-person non-member registration is $15.00

(Consider joining or renewing with the San Diego Horticultural Society for $30.00 and attend this meeting for free.)


Walker Wilson is the founder of Walker's Wildlands nursery in Fallbrook.


Walker Wilson is the founder of Walker's Wildlands nursery in Fallbrook. After studying environmental science and history in college, Walker found himself struggling to find meaningful work where he could make a genuine difference. The available jobs in habitat restoration were often physically grueling, poorly paid, and offered little autonomy—leaving him disillusioned with spraying roundup and pulling weeds. Rather than give up on his passion for the environment, he decided to channel that frustration into action and forge his own path. Walker started by offering native plant focused landscaping services, using his earnings from that work to fund his dream of starting a nursery, and through volunteering with local groups like the Chaparral Institute and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy, he built a network that eventually led him to the land and the support needed to launch Walker's Wildlands.

Today, Walker's Wildlands specializes in growing locally-sourced California native plants, with a focus on providing the bounty of plant species found along our region's hillsides and trails to restore habitat and create sustainable, climate appropriate landscapes. By reintroducing these native plants, his work directly combats habitat loss, which is a primary driver of extinction in San Diego County. Because San Diego has more endangered species than any other county in the continental U.S., supporting local biodiversity throughout the county is vitally important. Built on a foundation of community support, volunteer help, an organic growth business model, Walker's nursery is a labor of love.

He is dedicated to educating the community about the vital role of native plants and proving that the incredible biodiversity of San Diego can be right in our own backyards. - Growing a Local Ecotype Nursery.


Bring plants or cuttings to share at the Plant Forum before the meeting.

    Our Mission To inspire and educate the people of San Diego County to grow and enjoy plants, and to create beautiful, environmentally responsible gardens and landscapes.

    Our Vision To champion regionally appropriate horticulture in San Diego County.


     





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