Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Leisure:Home & Garden
In this episode, join Master Gardener Volunteers in a fascinating conversation with Tracey Testo of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties. She discusses the many wildflowers and woodland foraging opportunities that can be found in the forest. Tracey brings her passion and an amazing wealth of information that inspires us to take a fresh look at the world around us. Then stay tuned for Pests and Pathogens featuring Dede Terns-Thorpe and Jackie Hayden who discuss beetles, both good and bad. Finally, Joan Satterlee (Tools of the Trade) tells us how the Audubon Native Plant database can help you choose just the right native for your landscape.
Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas
Guest: Tracey Testo Smith
Episode 22: Container Gardening
Episode 21: Phenology
Episode 20: Flowering Bulbs
Episode 19: Community Gardens
Episode 18: Jumping Worms
Episode 17: Lawns and Turf Grass
Episode 16: Pollinators
Episode 15: Berkshire Botanical Garden
Episode 14: Poison Ivy
Episode 13: New York Breeding Bird Atlas
Episode 12: Holiday Plants
Episode 11: Seed Starting
Episode Nine: Perennials
Episode Eight: Maple Syrup
Episode Seven: Getting to Know Your Woodlands
Episode Six: Food Preservation
Episode Five: Understanding Seed Catalogs
Episode Four: Plants for Winter interest
Episode Three: Feeding Birds in Winter
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