Protecting Our Pollinators – How to Support Our Solitary Bees – Episode 016
Pollination Program Educator Thyra McKelvie joins us to explain how solitary bees fit in our ecosystem and the importance of protecting our pollinators.
Brought to you by the WSU Extension Master Gardener Program
and the Master Gardener Foundation of Washington State
Brought to you by the WSU Extension Master Gardener Program
and the Master Gardener Foundation of Washington State
Pollination Program Educator Thyra McKelvie joins us to explain how solitary bees fit in our ecosystem and the importance of protecting our pollinators.
Valorie Savisky joins us to chat about what successful rain gardens are and how to build them in the PNW.
Doug Collins joins us to talk about soil carbon sequestration and how gardeners can contribute to a greener future.
Elaine Jamerson, a Kittitas County WSU Extension Master Gardener, joins us to talk about the Xeriscape garden they installed last year.
Soil is Alive! Join us today as we discuss the basics of soil biology. Plus, I review the January garden calendar.
Have you ever heard of permaculture?
In this episode, I offer an introduction to Permaculture, a sustainable and holistic approach to gardening.
Tim Kohlhauff, certified arborist, joins me to talk about winter issues in trees and shrubs.
Ever wonder what happens to pollinators in winter? Want to make sure they come back? Entomologist David James discusses overwintering garden pollinators.
Ann Amato shares her expert insights on house plants, providing practical tips on care and the benefits they bring to our indoor spaces.
Ever wonder if all the "creepy" garden critters like snakes, spiders, and beetles are garden allies or enemies? Find out in my conversation with entomologist Todd Murray.