PLANT NATIVE NEBRASKA

By: Stephanie Barelman
  • Summary

  • Learn more about planting native midwestern plants from Nebraska-based host Stephanie Barelman. If pollinator habitats, conservation, and nature-driven wonder are in your wheelhouse, this is the podcast for you. Come with us as we navigate how to make colorful spaces for humans and wildlife; and talk with experts, aspiring gardeners, and thinkers. You won't want to miss this excellent and helpful content.
    Copyright 2024 Stephanie Barelman
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Episodes
  • The Dark Side of Native Plants with Host Stephanie Barelman
    Sep 27 2024

    The Dark Side of Native Plants : Fandoms, Gatekeeping, Anxiety, Pretense, and What You Can Do To Avoid Their Pitfalls

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    34 mins
  • Rain Gardens for the Reluctant Gardener with Steve Rodie
    Sep 12 2024
    Rain Gardens for the Reluctant GardenerEpisode Introduction

    In today’s episode, Rain Gardens for the Reluctant Gardener, we chat with Steve Rodie about just how much water comes off your roof in a single rain, what the heck bioswales are, and some tried and true native plants to select for your rain garden projects.

    Host Stephanie Barelman

    Stephanie Barelman is the founder of the Bellevue Native Plant Society, a midwest motivational speaker surrounding the native plants dialogue, and host of the Plant Native Nebraska Podcast.

    Guest Steve Rodie

    Steve Rodie retired in 2020 from 26 years of teaching, research, and extension at the University of Nebraska. He is currently an Emeritus Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at UNO. During his academic career, he focused his teaching and research on landscape plants, landscape and environmental appreciation and sustainability, sustainable landscape design, and green infrastructure stormwater management using rain gardens, bioretention gardens, and other best management practices.

    Steve is also a registered landscape architect and worked on environmental assessments and visual resources analyses for almost 10 years in Colorado and California. In 2012, he was elected as a Fellow in the American Society of Landscape Architects.

    Episode Sponsors

    Today's episode is sponsored by:

    Midwest Natives Nursery

    www.midwestnativesnursery.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/midwestnatives

    https://www.instagram.com/midwest_natives_nursery

    Lauritzen Gardens

    laurtizengardens.org

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    Get some merch! https://plant-native-nebraska.myspreadshop.com/

    Find us on Facebook

    Visit our homepage https://plant-native-nebraska.captivate.fm

    Give us a review on Podchaser! www.podchaser.com/PlantNativeNebraska

    Support My Work via Patreon

    The Plant Native Nebraska podcast can be found on the podcast app of your choice.

    Episode Content

    TRIGGER WARNING: We occasionally discuss plants with a more eastern or western range. But we make a point to only discuss midwestern U.S. plants. Always check BONAP or other range maps to determine the best estimates of historical nativity.

    More content coming soon!

    Interactive PDF we talked about here!

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Nebraskan Trees and Shrubs for Bored Suburbanites with Guest Heather Byers
    Aug 29 2024
    Nebraskan Trees and Shrubs for Bored SuburbanitesEpisode Introduction

    In today’s episode, Nebraskan Trees and Shrubs for Bored Suburbanites, we chat with Heather Byers, owner of Great Plains Nursery, about keystone species, the best time of year to plant trees, and beautiful and native options for woody plants humans, pollinators, and yes, even squirrels can enjoy.

    Host Stephanie Barelman

    Stephanie Barelman is the founder of the Bellevue Native Plant Society, a midwest motivational speaker surrounding the native plants dialogue, and host of the Plant Native Nebraska Podcast.

    Guest Heather Byers

    Heather Byers is a native tree enthusiast and, along with her husband Brian, owner of Great Plains Nursery near Weston, NE. She graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2006 with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Horticulture Production and shortly after started the business with a passion for growing and planting native trees and shrubs and sharing the importance of native plants for the ecosystem.

    Episode Sponsors

    Today's episode is sponsored by Lauritzen Gardens:

    laurtizengardens.org

    Listen, Rate, and Subscribe!

    Get some merch! https://plant-native-nebraska.myspreadshop.com/

    Find us on Facebook

    Visit our homepage https://plant-native-nebraska.captivate.fm

    Give us a review on Podchaser! www.podchaser.com/PlantNativeNebraska

    Support My Work via Patreon

    The Plant Native Nebraska podcast can be found on the podcast app of your choice.

    Episode Content

    TRIGGER WARNING: We occasionally discuss plants with a more eastern or western range. But we make a point to only discuss midwestern U.S. plants. Always check BONAP or other range maps to determine the best estimates of historical nativity.

    Top Trees and Shrubs at Great Plains Nursery

    Most of the plants we discuss can be found online at https://greatplainsnursery.com/

    Although there are differences between Eastern and Western Nebraska, Heather stresses planting trees and shrubs with high ecological value.

    Her recommendations for Eastern NE:

    Oaks, baby!

    Did you know that oaks support 500 species of caterpillars. And consequentially, oaks support a variety of birds such as bluejays (beautiful jerks) and species of warblers. Many different kinds of oaks to choose from such as:

    • Chinquapin or Dwarf Chinquapin Oak (great for smaller spaces)
    • Chestnut Oak
    • Hills Oak
    • Red Oak
    • Burr Oak

    Some recommendations for Western NE:

    • Burr Oak
    • Hackberry
    • American...
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    56 mins

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