EcoBeneficial! Landscape Tips with Kim Eierman (audio)

Join Kim Eierman, environmental horticulturist and founder of EcoBeneficial!, for useful gardening tips to improve our environment. Kim shares her own tips and interviews some of the leaders in the ecological gardening movement. For more useful tips, visit her at www.ecobeneficial.com or follow her on www.facebook.com/ecobeneficial

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Vernal Pools with John Anderson of Aton Forest


rc="https://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Vernal-pools-John-Anderson-Interview.mp3"] Vernal pools are critical ecosystems for some species, yet both are rapidly disappearing. Learn about these fragile systems in this EcoBeneficial interview. Kim Eierman talks with John Anderson, Executive Director of Aton Forest.


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 April 30, 2016  33m
 
 

Vernal Pools with John Anderson of Aton Forest


rc="http://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Vernal-pools-John-Anderson-Interview.mp3"] Vernal pools are critical ecosystems for some species, yet both are rapidly disappearing. Learn about these fragile systems in this EcoBeneficial interview. Kim Eier


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 April 30, 2016  33m
 
 

Interview with Pat Drackett, Director of the Crosby Arborteum


rc="http://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Pat-Drackett-Interview.mp3"] The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Mississippi is the first fully realized public garden to be organized along ecological principles.  Kim Eierman interviews Pat Drackett, the Director of the Arboretum about this special place, full of threatened ecosystems and rare native plants.


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 February 27, 2016  n/a
 
 

Interview with Pat Drackett, Director of the Crosby Arborteum


rc="https://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Pat-Drackett-Interview.mp3"] The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Mississippi is the first fully realized public garden to be organized along ecological principles.  Kim Eierman interviews Pat Drackett, the Director of the Arboretum about this special place, full of threatened ecosystems and rare native plants.


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 February 27, 2016  32m
 
 

Interview with Pat Drackett, Director of the Crosby Arborteum


rc="http://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Pat-Drackett-Interview.mp3"] The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Mississippi is the first fully realized public garden to be organized along ecological principles.  Kim Eierman interviews Pat Drackett, the Dire


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 February 27, 2016  32m
 
 

Talking Native Seeds with Calvin Ernst


Hear why native seeds are not only good for the environment, but are good business too, as Kim Eierman talks with Calvin Ernst, President and Founder of Ernst Conservation Seeds.


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 January 12, 2016  n/a
 
 

Talking Native Seeds with Calvin Ernst


Hear why native seeds are not only good for the environment, but are good business too, as Kim Eierman talks with Calvin Ernst, President and Founder of Ernst Conservation Seeds.


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 January 12, 2016  30m
 
 

Talking Native Seeds with Calvin Ernst


Hear why native seeds are not only good for the environment, but are good business too, as Kim Eierman talks with Calvin Ernst, President and Founder of Ernst Conservation Seeds.


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 January 12, 2016  30m
 
 

Native Plant Research: Interview with George Coombs at the Mt. Cuba Center


Ever wonder which native plants and nativars might be most garden-worthy?  Kim Eierman talks with George Coombs, Research Horticulturist at the Mt Cuba Center about some of the most promising native perennials plants.


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 November 3, 2015  n/a
 
 

Native Plant Research: Interview with George Coombs at the Mt. Cuba Center


Ever wonder which native plants and nativars might be most garden-worthy?  Kim Eierman talks with George Coombs, Research Horticulturist at the Mt Cuba Center about some of the most promising native perennials plants.


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 November 3, 2015  27m