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Join Kim Eierman, 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 move...

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 h...

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 EcoBeneficia...

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

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 Ei...

Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with Benjamin Vogt, ecological landscape designer and author of A New Garden Ethic: Cultiv...

Join Kim Eierman for this EcoBeneficial interview with gardening legend, Marjorie Harris – ecological landscape designer, plant consultant a...

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 EcoBe...

Learn how a world-famous botanical garden manages ecological health and biodiversity in an urban forest. Join Kim Eierman in this EcoBenefic...

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....

Can we succeed in restoring our landscapes, especially given the realities of climate change? Part two of this EcoBeneficial interview exami...

Landscape restoration is a complex and prickly topic, explored in the fascinating book, Our Once and Future Planet: Restoring the World in t...

Want to learn more about native bees? Join Kim Eierman in this EcoBeneficial interview with Heather Holm, a leading expert on native bees an...

Need help in your garden? Look no further than garden allies - those creatures and organisms that help keep ecological balance in any landsc...

Ever wonder what the environment is really worth in actual dollars? Dr. Robert Costanza, a world-renowned ecological economist and trans-dis...

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The first step toward improving environmental health is an understanding that humans and ecosystems are interdependent and inseparable. Join...

Wondering which native plants are most attractive to beneficial insects? Join Kim Eierman as she talks with Dr. Doug Landis about his latest...

Why use harmful pesticides when you can attract the beneficial insects that perform nature's pest control? Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial talk...

A leading expert on Monarchs, Dr. Karen Oberhauser, Director of the Monarch Lab at the University of Minnesota, shares the latest informatio...

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stormwater onsite is a best practice for any landscape. Join Kim Eierman from EcoBeneficial in this interview with Ann English, Director of...

rc="https://www.ecobeneficial.com/audio-podcast/Pat-Drackett-Interview.mp3"] The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, Mississippi is the first full...

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

Ever wonder which native plants and nativars might be most garden-worthy? Kim Eierman talks with George Coombs, Research Horticulturist at t...

Ground breaking research being conducted by Dr. Doug Tallamy seeks to answer the important question: Do cultivars of native trees and shrubs...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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 pe...

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...

Not all flowering native perennials produce nectar, the same amount or quality of nectar. Watch how Annie White collects and analyzes nectar...

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Add beauty and structure to you shade garden with these exceptional native plants.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Join Kim Eierman, Founder of EcoBeneficial! for an exclusive podcast with Dr. Douglas Tallamy at his home. Dr. Tallamy is Professor & Chair...