Wild River Roots Farm

Wild River Roots Farm Licensed & Insured. Experienced with conservation type land management and trail building.

Passionate and professional landscapers creating natural landscapes, water features, hardscapes and gardens with native plants that benefit our environment.

05/24/2026
This stuff has taken over so much of our beautiful area. Let us help you eradicate yours!
05/13/2026

This stuff has taken over so much of our beautiful area. Let us help you eradicate yours!

Invasive Species PSA:
Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense)

Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense) might once have been a go-to choice for hedges and privacy screens, but it’s now one of the most damaging invasive plants in the Southeastern United States...including right here in Alabama. This fast-growing shrub has escaped cultivation and now forms dense, impenetrable thickets in forests, floodplains, and along creeks, pushing out native species and transforming entire ecosystems.

❓Why is Chinese Privet a Problem?
~Forms dense monocultures that crowd out native wildflowers, shrubs, and young trees
~Alters soil composition and moisture, affecting native seed germination
~Reduces food and habitat for native pollinators and wildlife
~Can regrow aggressively after cutting or burning, making it hard to control
~Spreads by birds, which eat the berries and disperse seeds over large areas

❓How Did It Get Here?
Native to China, Chinese Privet was introduced to the U.S. in the 1800s for landscaping and erosion control. Unfortunately, it quickly proved too aggressive for containment. Today, it dominates forests, old fields, wetlands, and urban greenways—especially in warm, moist climates like Alabama’s.

🚫Ecological Impact:
Chinese Privet significantly reduces biodiversity. It forms a dense understory that prevents native plants from regenerating and shades out spring ephemerals that pollinators rely on. Over time, these infestations create “green deserts”—places where few native species can survive.

❗❗According to the U.S. Forest Service:
❌Invasive species are a major factor in the decline of 42% of endangered and threatened species
❌They compete for light, water, nutrients, and space, degrading the quality of entire ecosystems

❓What You Can Do:
~Avoid planting any type of privet, even so-called “sterile” cultivars can become invasive
~Remove existing plants by cutting and treating stumps with herbicide
~Restore cleared areas with native shrubs like Southern Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum), American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), or Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)
~Join or support local invasive plant removal efforts to restore native habitats

Chinese Privet might be green year-round, but it’s anything but good for Alabama’s environment. Help protect our forests, wetlands, and wildlife by removing this harmful invader and planting native.

05/12/2026
05/07/2026

LAWN MOWING SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE 🌱

We’re now accepting new lawn maintenance clients for:
🌻Weekly & Bi-Weekly Mowing
🌷Weed Eating & Blowing
Clean, Professional Service
🌻Residential and Commercial Properties
🌸Seasonal and Annual Contracts Available

Starting at just $75 for small yards.

Whether you need dependable weekly maintenance or monthly upkeep, we can help keep your property looking clean and cared for all season long.

📍 Local • Reliable • Family-Owned
📩 Message us today for a free quote and scheduling availability.

Spots are limited as the season fills up quickly.

May your May be full of joy and blooms!
05/01/2026

May your May be full of joy and blooms!

May's full Flower Moon will peak tomorrow on May Day, Friday, May 1! The name of this full Moon should be no surprise; flowers spring forth across North America in abundance this month! 🌸🌕️

The name “Flower Moon” has been attributed to Algonquin peoples, although there are many names for May's Moon. The Cree names Budding Moon and Leaf Budding Moon celebrate the awakening of local flora, which really begins to leaf out now in many areas. Similarly, Planting Moon (Dakota, Lakota) marks the time when seeds should be started for the farming season ahead.

The activities of animals marked spring’s arrival, too, which is highlighted by the Cree names Egg Laying Moon and Frog Moon, as well as the Oglala term Moon of the Shedding Ponies. All three names indicate that warmer weather is on the way! 🌸🌕️

Learn more about this May Day Moon at Almanac.com/full-moon-may

Now offering lawn maintenance services in Mentone, Valley Head, Cloudland area! If you need a local, reliable lawn servi...
04/30/2026

Now offering lawn maintenance services in Mentone, Valley Head, Cloudland area! If you need a local, reliable lawn service, we are scheduling our weekly routes! Call or text 256.634.1372

Introducing the dynamic duo behind our company! Charles Pullen, a seasoned landscaping professional with over 30 years o...
04/21/2026

Introducing the dynamic duo behind our company! Charles Pullen, a seasoned landscaping professional with over 30 years of experience, has been transforming outdoor spaces into beautiful gardens that bring joy to clients. A native of Mentone, Charles has installed numerous landscapes that showcase his expertise. Angie Shugart, a native of Cherokee County and now a resident of Mentone, brings a wealth of knowledge from her work in environmental conservation, with a passion for native landscapes. For Charles and Angie, this is more than just a job - it's a passion for nature that drives their creativity. Their dedication to designing outdoor spaces that complement and enhance homes, sets them apart from other companies.

The wild azalea’s are really popping right now!
04/07/2026

The wild azalea’s are really popping right now!

You've probably seen a thousand azaleas in your lifetime but chances are, not one of them was native.

Most azaleas in nurseries and big box stores are imported varieties from Asia.
The native ones are wilder, more fragrant, and honestly? Way more interesting!

Meet all 17 natives + find out where to buy them in the comments. 👇

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