Listen "Episode 106: Spring Natives"
Episode Synopsis
Even though there's still snow on the ground for many of us, warmer weather is most definitely on our brains. So today we're going to be talking about native plants that put on a spectacular show in spring. And, although we're a podcast based out of New England, the plants we decided to talk about have an extensive native range (even into Texas!). There is an exquisitely fragrant perennial, a self-sowing ephemeral, a delicious edible, and several trees and shrubs that bloom so prolifically in April, May, and June you'd think it was their only job. Want a list of nearly a dozen native plants that are show-stoppers? Then press play now! Special guest: Nancy J. Ondra is a garden photographer, author, freelance editor, and licensed seed seller who lives and gardens on four acres in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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