Nicole Asquith

Native-Plant Gardening with Carolyn Summers

Carolyn Summers was my teacher at the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College and… well, she rocks. She’s gentle, kind and she knows a ton. A pairing of interviews with her and Doug Tallamy felt like a natural way to start the podcast. After all, the word “culture” hearkens back to our oldest forms…

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Wild Natives

A friend of mine recently asked me to come over and give her some advice about her garden. As we chatted about this and that, she started absentmindedly weeding and was about to pluck out a few seedlings, when I cautioned her: white wood aster! You want to let that grow! I was quite pleased…

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Gardening for Wildlife (and Human Life) with Doug Tallamy

Doug Tallamy, a Professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, has inspired many people across the U.S. to rethink their approach to gardening.  Tallamy’s work on insects and their interactions with plants has increased our understanding of the importance of insects for maintaining biodiversity. In his book, Bringing Nature Home: How…

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Listen to the podcast teaser!

The first episode will be available soon. To subscribe, click on the link for the podcast player you use.

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