Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Leisure:Home & Garden
Join us in an informative conversation with Tracey Testo from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia of Greene Counties. She discusses the history of maple syrup in New York as well as how you can tap trees to make your own. Then Linda Levitt (Flower Power) will talk about the beautiful and versatile Lantana plant. The episode concludes with a new segment (Cover Up) with Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas discussing their favorite ground covers and vines. Today they focus on Ajuga and Trumpet Vine.
Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas
Guest: Tracey Testo
Resources and Transcript
Episode 65: What’s New in Perennials (Part 1)
Episode 64: Spuds, Shade and Sedges
Episode 63: Nature and Mental Health
Episode 62: Raising Chickens
Episode 61: Food, Forest, and a Little Language
Episode 60: American Eels
Episode 59: All About Ticks
Episode 58: Shade, Winter Squashes and March Myths
Episode 57: Monarch Butterflies
Episode 56: Houseplants
Episode 55: Plants, Pests and Plates
Episode 54: Living with Deer
Episode 53: Community Supported Agriculture
Episode 52: Wild Hudson Valley and Winter Sowing
Episode 51: Climate Change
Episode 50: Birds of Prey
Episode 49: Agroforestry and Biochar
Episode 48: Raising Goats
Episode 47: Garden Maintenance, Online resources and Dutch Terms
Episode 46: Hydrangeas and Holiday Plants
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