Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Leisure:Home & Garden
Join Kristopher Williams from the Capital Region PRISM to learn about invasive plants (Part 1), how they are managed, and what you can do to control their spread. Then Heidi Bock (Trekking the Trails)is back talking about the bees and butterflies you can find at the Greenport Public Conservation Area in Hudson, NY. Finally, Jean Thomas (It’s All Greek to Me) enlightens us on the history and meaning of the botanical names for popular plants like coneflower, hosta, daylily, peony and milkweed.
Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas
Guest: Kristopher Williams
Photo by: Teresa Golden
Production Support: Linda Aydlett and Teresa Golden
Resources and Transcript
Episode 83: Gardening with Bulbs 101
Episode 82: Medicinal Plants
Episode 81: Tree Selection, Planting and Maintenance
Episode 80: Tomatoes
Episode 79: Corn, Acronyms & Fruit Flies
Episode 78: Birding 101
Episode 77: Flying Trillium Preserve
Episode 76: Summer Squash, Shade, and Leaf Scorch
Episode 75: Meadows
Episode 74: Columbia Land Conservancy
Episode 73: Hardy Greens, pH and Lawn Thatch
Episode 72: Pollinate Now! (Part 2)
Episode 71: Pollinate Now! (Part 1)
Episode 70: Spring Greens, Tall Shade Plants & Squash Borers
Episode 69: Straw Bale Gardening
Episode 68: Nativars
Episode 67: Asparagus, Vines, and Deer Repellents
Episode 66: What’s New in Perennials (Part 2)
Episode 65: What’s New in Perennials (Part 1)
Episode 64: Spuds, Shade and Sedges
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