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EcoBeneficial! Landscape Tips with Kim Eierman (audio)

EcoBeneficial! Landscape Tips with Kim Eierman (audio)

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The Humane Gardener

Wildlife and native gardening go hand-in-hand, but sometimes we lose patience with wildlife that enjoys our plants as much as we do! Learn how to cultivate compassion in your garden and successfully coexist with wildlife as Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial interviews Nancy Lawson, author of The Humane Gardener: Nurturing a Backyard Habitat for Wildlife.

Feb 2, 2021

Interview with Russ Cohen on Edible Native Plants

If it's a native plant and you can eat it, naturalist Russ Cohen probably has over the past 40 years! Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with wild foods enthusiast, Russ Cohen, who is now not only eating, but growing, edible native plants.

Mar 8, 2020

Interview with Phyllis Stiles, Founder of Bee City USA

Bee City USA is one of the leading initiatives in North America to protect and support pollinators. Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with Phyllis Stiles, the founder of Bee City USA.

Dec 20, 2019

EcoBeneficial Interview: “The Pollinators” Documentary

One of every three bites of our food is pollinated by animal pollinators, but at what cost to pollinators and our food security? Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial as she interviews Peter Nelson, director and filmmaker of this award-winning documentary (with a bonus “sneak peek” of the film).

Oct 8, 2019

Interview with Ecological Landscape Designer & Author Benjamin Vogt

Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with Benjamin Vogt, ecological landscape designer and author of A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future.

Jun 20, 2019

Interview with Marjorie Harris on Ecological Gardening

Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with gardening legend, Marjorie Harris – ecological landscape designer, plant consultant and author of 15 books on gardening. An organic gardener since the 1960s, Marjorie is based in Toronto. She authored one of the first books advocating the use of ecological gardening principles, Ecological Gardening.

Mar 10, 2019

Restoration Of Forests & Natural Areas in New York City Parks

New York City boasts an abundance of healthy forests and natural areas thanks to the great work of NYC Parks. Join Kim Eierman in this EcoBeneficial interview as she talks with Kristy King, the Director of Forest Restoration for the Natural Resources Group of NYC Parks. Kristy shares some surprising facts as well as ecological inspirations for any landscape.

Aug 4, 2018

Managing a Healthy Urban Forest at New York Botanical Garden

Learn how a world-famous botanical garden manages ecological health and biodiversity in an urban forest. Join Kim Eierman in this EcoBeneficial interview with Jessica Schuler, Director of New York Botanical Garden’s Thain Family Forest. Schuler shares tips that can be applied to any landscape, no matter how large or how small.

Jun 14, 2018

Interview with Kim Flottum, Author of The Backyard Beekeeper

If you’re a beekeeper, an aspiring beekeeper, or just want to help honey bees, you’ll get some helpful tips in this EcoBeneficial interview. Kim Eierman talks with Kim Flottum, Editor of Bee Culture Magazine, and author of several great books on beekeeping, including The Backyard Beekeeper: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Keeping Bees in Your Yard and Garden.

Mar 12, 2018

Interview with Paddy Woodworth, Author of Our Once and Future Planet – Part 2

Can we succeed in restoring our landscapes, especially given the realities of climate change? Part two of this EcoBeneficial interview examines this question as Kim Eierman talks with Paddy Woodworth, author of Our Once and Future Planet: Restoring the World in the Climate Change Century.

Jan 9, 2018

Interview with Paddy Woodworth, Author of Our Once and Future Planet – Part 1

Landscape restoration is a complex and prickly topic, explored in the fascinating book, Our Once and Future Planet: Restoring the World in the Climate Change Century. Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial, in part one of her interview with the author and journalist, Paddy Woodworth.

Nov 26, 2017

Bees and Native Forage with Heather Holm

Want to learn more about native bees? Join Kim Eierman in this EcoBeneficial interview with Heather Holm, a leading expert on native bees and the native plants they use. Holm has just published her second book – Bees: An Identification and Native Plant Forage Guide.

Apr 26, 2017

Interview with Frederique Lavoipierre on Garden Allies

Need help in your garden? Look no further than garden allies - those creatures and organisms that help keep ecological balance in any landscape. Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial for her interview with Frederique Lavoipierre, Director of Education at the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden and writer for Pacific Horticulture magazine.

Feb 27, 2017

Interview with Dr. Robert Costanza on the $ Value of Ecosystem Services

Ever wonder what the environment is really worth in actual dollars? Dr. Robert Costanza, a world-renowned ecological economist and trans-disciplinary scientist at the Australian National University has been researching this and other critical questions for many years. Join Kim Eierman for her interview with Dr. Costanza and learn what ecosystem services are worth and why ecological economics are key to our survival.

Jan 12, 2017

Interview with Catherine Zimmerman on the New Film “Hometown Habitat” with bonus clip of the film

rc="https://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/EcoBeneficial_Interview_Hometown_Habit_with_Catherine%20Zimmerman.mp3"] Get the inside scoop on the making of "Hometown Habitat" an inspiring new environmental documentary. Kim Eierman talks with the film's director, Catherine Zimmerman about capturing these real stories of "Bringing Nature Home" featuring ecological hero, Dr. Doug Tallamy. Watch the bonus clip from the film that follows the interview.

Oct 15, 2016

Interview with Dr. Richard H. Moore on the Inseparability of Human and Natural Systems

The first step toward improving environmental health is an understanding that humans and ecosystems are interdependent and inseparable. Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with Dr. Richard H. Moore, Professor Emeritus of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Ohio State University. Dr Moore explains the critical research on coupled human and natural systems.

Sep 9, 2016

Interview with Dr. Doug Landis – New Research on Beneficial Insects & Native Plants

Wondering which native plants are most attractive to beneficial insects? Join Kim Eierman as she talks with Dr. Doug Landis about his latest research at Michigan State University. Dr. Landis is Professor of Insect Ecology and Biological Control at MSU and Director of the Landis Lab.

Jul 31, 2016

Interview on Natural Enemies With Dan Gibson of the Landis Lab

Why use harmful pesticides when you can attract the beneficial insects that perform nature's pest control? Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial talks with Dan Gibson of the Landis Lab at Michigan State University, where important research is taking place on beneficial insects.

Jul 16, 2016

Monarch Butterflies with Dr. Karen Oberhauser of the Monarch Lab

A leading expert on Monarchs, Dr. Karen Oberhauser, Director of the Monarch Lab at the University of Minnesota, shares the latest information on Monarch butterflies in this EcoBeneficial interview.  

Jun 5, 2016

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.

Apr 30, 2016

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.

Feb 27, 2016

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.

Jan 12, 2016

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.

Nov 3, 2015

Are Native Cultivars Ecologically Beneficial? Interview With Dr. Doug Tallamy

Ground breaking research being conducted by Dr. Doug Tallamy seeks to answer the important question: Do cultivars of native trees and shrubs have the same ecological benefits as straight species natives? Learn more in this interview with Kim Eierman and Dr. Tallamy, author of Bringing Nature Home.

Sep 12, 2015

Prairie Habitats at Chicago Botanic Garden: Interview with Ecologist Joan O’Shaughnessy

Learn how prairies and flood plains are managed at Chicago Botanic Garden and how you can apply these concepts in your own landscape.

Aug 8, 2015

Growing Local Native Plants at Earth Tones Native Nursery

Do locally-sourced, locally-grown plants matter in your landscape? Absolutely! Learn how Earth Tones Native Plant Nursery is doing it right (and why it matters!).

Jul 10, 2015

Eco-Lessons from the Farm: Meadows for Pollinators

How does River Berry Farm support pollinators and beneficial insects? Find out in this EcoBeneficial interview with Jane Sorensen co-owner of the organic River Berry Farm.  

Jun 18, 2015

How to Plant a Bog Garden with David R. Clark

Learn how to save endangered native bog plants by planting a bog garden at home. Horticulturist and bog expert David R. Clark explains how.

May 16, 2015

Exploring Mayapple with Carol Gracie

Mayapple is not only a great ground cover but a food source for box turtles. Learn more in this interview!

Mar 28, 2015

Bog Gardening with Ron Determann

Curious about bogs and carnivorous plants? Listen to this EcoBeneficial interview with Ron Determann from Atlanta Botanical Garden.

Feb 28, 2015

The Value of Black Cherry with Dr. Doug Tallamy

Join Kim Eierman for this interview with Dr. Doug Tallamy on the importance of native Black Cherry to butterfly caterpillars.

Feb 12, 2015

Going Pesticide-Free for Pollinators

John Hayden, co-owner of The Farm Between, talks with Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! on how, and why, to go pesticide-free in any landscape.

Jan 17, 2015

Pollinators of Native Plants with Heather Holm

Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! talks with Heather Holm about her terrific new book: Pollinators of Native Plants

Dec 13, 2014

Value to Pollinators: Native Cultivars vs. True Natives

Are native cultivars as valuable to pollinators as true native plants? Annie White, a Ph.D. student at the Univ. of Vermont, is the first person to conduct research on this important issue.

Sep 28, 2014

Anise Hyssop & Pollinators – Native vs. “Nativar”

Anise Hyssop is a great pollinator plant, but is a cultivar equal to the true native? Annie White’s research examines these plants, and many other native perennials for their value to pollinators.

Sep 28, 2014

Nectar Collection & Analysis

Not all flowering native perennials produce nectar, the same amount or quality of nectar. Watch how Annie White collects and analyzes nectar for her research on native perennials vs. native cultivars and their respective value to pollinators.

Sep 28, 2014

Non-GMO Corn and Pollinators

rc="https://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/EcoBeneficial-River-Berry-Farm-Non-GMO-Corn-and-Pollinators-Ep12.mp3"] Pick up some tips on planting for pollinators and organic planting strategies from Jane Sorensen of River Berry Farm.

Sep 14, 2014

Milkweeds for Monarchs

What are some great milkweeds for Monarch butterflies? Find out in this podcast.

Jul 12, 2014

Water Features for Birds & Other Wildlife

What's the one thing we often forget to include in our landscapes, but is critically important for wildlife? Water!

Jun 28, 2014

Interview with Carol Gracie (pt. 2)

Join Kim Eierman for part 2 of her interview on Spring wildflowers with Carol Gracie, author, photographer and naturalist.

Jun 14, 2014

Interview with Carol Gracie (pt. 1)

Want to learn more about Spring wildflowers and their ecological importance? Listen to this podcast as Kim Eierman interviews wildflower expert Carol Gracie.

May 29, 2014

Interview with Mike Crewe on Praying Mantises

Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! for this podcast with Mike Crewe on praying mantises - are they all good?

Apr 27, 2014

Interview with Annie White on Native Cultivars, Native Plants and Pollinators

Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! for this podcast with Annie White about her research on the attractiveness of native cultivars vs. native plants, to pollinators.

Apr 8, 2014

Interview with Ellen Zachos on Backyard Foraging

Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! for this podcast with Ellen Zachos about her new book Backyard Foraging.

Feb 18, 2014

Interview with Dr. Roger Koide on Mycorrhizal Fungi

Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! for this podcast with Dr. Roger Koide about Mycorrhizal Fungi.

Dec 21, 2013

Interview with C. Colston Burrell

Join Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial! for this podcast with C. Colston Burrell.

Dec 14, 2013

Interview with Dr. Doug Tallamy

Join Kim Eierman, Founder of EcoBeneficial! for an exclusive podcast with Dr. Douglas Tallamy at his home. Dr. Tallamy is Professor & Chair of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware and the author of Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants.

Nov 23, 2013