Going Native: How Can Native Planting Transform our Environment? Conversation with Alison Pearce, Nature Forward
Description
As part of the Earth Day series, in this episode, host K. Wilkes interviews Alison Pearce of Nature Forward about the fascinating world of native plant gardening. We discuss how native plants promote biodiversity and restore damaged ecosystems by creating habitats that support wildlife. Alison explains how these plants provide food and shelter for various species, addressing common concerns about aesthetics and offering tips on incorporating them into your garden while considering neighborhood expectations. We also touch on the concept of rewilding and its connection to native plants. Join us as we explore the benefits of native plant gardening, learn practical tips, and discover resources for those interested in this sustainable gardening practice.
Nature Forward is an American non-profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation and education based in the Washington, DC region.
Suggested Resources:
Nature Forward
Izel Native Plants
National Wildlife Federation (Native Plant Finder Tool)
Swamp Rose
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background00:39 Ecological Anthropology05:29 Misconceptions about Rewilding07:41 Native Plant Gardening25:33 Rain Gardens and Water Management31:36 Benefits of Native Plant Gardening36:15 Finding Native Plants37:17 Challenges of Changing Gardening Habits38:13 Resources for Finding Native Plants40:30 Legislation and Native Plant Programs41:02 Cultural Challenges and Aesthetics42:23 Native Plant Landscaping Specialists43:26 Creating Intentional Native Plant Gardens44:50 Balancing Aesthetics and Wildlife Benefits47:29 Rewilding and Native Plants in Natural Areas01:00:49 Key Takeaways
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