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2023 Wild About ConservationPlanning and Planting a Native Plant Pollinator Garden with Kristine Hahn, MSU Extension Eduator where we explore
how to
plan and plant a Pollinator Garden with…
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Wild About: Conservation: Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention. An overview of aquatic invasive species (identification/issues) and what you can do to help slow the spread.
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Learn about the basics of gardening with experts from the Greater Lansing Food Bank's Garden Project.
Sponsored by the MSU Seed Library and the Library Environmental Committee.
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Barslund Judd, Consumer Horticulture Educator based out of Flint, MI, helps us make sense of plant names, why they are important and how we can use this information in the garden
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Let's hear from a Grower Cooperator, Mast Young Plants, of the 2021 Michigan Garden Plant Tour. Brian Weesies, General Manager of Mast Young Plants showcases some standout varieties in the 2021…
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The floriculture team at Michigan State University Extension, in cooperation with the National Pesticide Safety Education Center
(NPSEC), has developed employee training videos for the prevention…
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Wild About Woods, Wetlands, & Wildlife: Wave Busting explains how to protect inland lakes shorelines with vegetation.
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Wild About Woods, Wetlands, & Wildlife: Waterwise Landscaping
Learn about landscaping techniques, such
as rain gardens, that protect and conserve water and wildlife with
Paige Filice, MSU…
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The floriculture team at Michigan State University Extension, in cooperation with the National Pesticide Safety Education Center
(NPSEC), has developed employee training videos for the prevention…
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Michigan Master Naturalist live tour of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum and Gardens in South Haven, Michigan with Anne Long and Dan Williamson. 2021
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We speak with Morgan Doherty of Tender Heart Gardens
and Capital United Land Trust
in Lansing.
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Lori Imboden helps us understanding the complexity of plant diseases to create healthier
gardens.
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David Lowenstein helps us build better relationships with the insects that
cohabitate in our garden and can be surprisingly helpful.
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Allan Whitley
from Root of the Vine Urban Garden shares about his work to broaden community
gardening engagement in his neighborhood in Lansing. To learn more, check out ROTV’s Facebook page.
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Shiloh Maples from the Indigenous Seed Keepers Network and the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance shares her wisdom and passion for cultivating relationships with our seed friends.
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Brooke shares her
wisdom and delight at using compost and biochar as soil amendments , and hopefully
you’ll walk away with some ideas and inspiration to incorporate into your
garden.
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