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 43: Hortus Arboretum
Episode 42: American Ginseng
Episode 41: Winterizing the Garden, Coneflowers, Mugwort & Overmountain
Episode 40: Food Insecurity
Episode 39: Salamanders, Earthworms and More
Episode 38: Phlox, Siegel-Kline Kill and Root Crops
Episode 37: Mountaintop Arboretum
Episode 36: Ragwort, Hydrangea, Cucurbits and Ticks
Episode 35: Native Trees and Shrubs
Episode 34: Tomatoes, Beekeeping and Hiking
Episode 33: So You Bought a House
Episode 32: Answers to Popular Gardening Questions
Episode 31: Invasive Pests
Episode 30: Flowering Annuals, Perennials, and Invasive Multifora Rose
Episode 29: RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary and Dragonflies
Episode 28: Grassland Birds
Episode 27: Ordering Trees, Shrubs and Bulbs
Episode 26: Gardening with Kids
Episode 25: Leave No Trace
Episode 24: Invasive Plants (Part 2)
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