Episode Synopsis "Edible Landscaping With Native Plants: food for you and the pollinators! "
Limestone County Master Gardener, Emily Clem, talks with Kerry Steedley, Regional Extension Agent for Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources. They discuss which native fruit and nut plants you can grow to produce food for both you and the Pollinators!Books discussed in this episode and available at Athens-Limestone Public Library:Bringing nature home : how you can sustain wildlife with native plants / Douglas W. Tallamy Native plants of the Southeast : a comprehensive guide to the best 460 species for the garden / Larry Mellichamp Links:https://www.izelplants.com/ (native plant resource)https://www.aces.edu/ (Alabama Cooperative Extension)https://www.alcpl.org/ Have questions about this episode? Email [email protected] Music by Pixabay
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