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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    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

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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.

    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
  • Alternative Lawns: Not Your Grandmother's Turfgrass with Host Stephanie Barelman
    Aug 14 2024
    Alternative Lawns: Not Your Grandmother's TurfgrassEpisode Introduction

    In today’s episode, Alternative Lawns: Not Your Grandmother's Turfgrass, we go over different options for replacing lawn, why you'll be happy to make the jump, and tried and true ways to replace and maintain your new landscape.

    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.

    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

    Rehash our first episode if you are new to the podcast or our wonderful edible plants series here!

    • What are Native Plants Anyway?
    • Native Edible Plants Series with Bob Henrickson:

    Part One

    Part Two

    Part Three

    Part Four

    Books to Read

    • Iwigara
    • Native American Ethnobotany

    Why Lawns Aren't Sustainable or Healthy

    • Pesticide and herbicide runoff pollutes groundwater, rivers, and streams
    • Kids are exposed to pesticide and herbicide residues while playing
    • Birds, pollinators, and other wildlife are exposed to residues while foraging and traveling which can result in disease, illness, and death . I mentioned there is plenty of research out there. Here are some of many, many articles discussing:

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Brief *Hiatus* Announcement!
    Jul 22 2024

    We will be back on for new episodes bi-weekly from August 14th-December 4th! Until then...

    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.

    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.

    Local Plant Suppliers

    Midwest Natives Nursery

    Bumbling Bee Native Wildflowers

    Great Plains Nursery

    Nebraska Statewide Arboretum

    Prairie Legacy Nursery

    Mulhall's

    Online Plant Suppliers

    Prairie Moon Nursery

    Prairie Nursery

    Stock Seed

    What Makes a Plant Native?

    http://bonap.net/fieldmaps Biota of North America North American Plant Atlas database-select Nebraska

    https://bellevuenativeplants.org Bellevue Native Plant Society

    native (wild type) vs. nativar/native cultivar (native plant cultivated by humans for desirable characteristics)

    On the Web

    BONAP aforementioned

    Bellevue Native Plant Society on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/groups/bellevuenativeplantsociety

    Books & Authors

    Rick Darke- The Living Landscape

    Douglas Tallamy- Professor and Chair of the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Entomology at the University of Delaware, author of The Living Landscape, Nature's Best Hope, naturalist, and curator of "Homegrown National Park".

    Enrique Salmon- Iwigara

    Daniel Moerman -Native American Ethnobotany

    Heather Holm- https://www.pollinatorsnativeplants.com

    Native Plants of the Midwest

    Planting in a Post-Wild World

    Jon Farrar's Field Guide to Wildflowers of Nebraska

    Additional Resources

    • NSA at https://www.plantnebraska.org great articles and downloads
    • Xerxes Society- champions of pollinator health
    • Native Plant Finder- https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/

    Other Local...

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    1 min
  • Native Plant Horticulture in Nebraska with Jim Locklear
    Jun 28 2024
    Native Plant Horticulture in Nebraska Episode Introduction

    In today’s episode, Native Plant Horticulture in Nebraska, we chat with director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens, Jim Locklear, about the decision-making behind choosing plants for botanic gardens, the crossroads between aesthetic spaces and conservation, and why the preservation of native plant communities is still important.

    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 Jim Locklear

    Jim Locklear has been the director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens since 2010. He has a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Central Missouri and a master's in plant and soil science from Southern Illinois University. He formerly served as director of the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains in Kansas and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. He recently published a new book titled, In the Country of the Kaw, about the midwestern watershed of the Kaw River and its history.

    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

    Native Plant Horticulture in Nebraska

    • Native plant horticulture is characterized by using native plants in the region...but native gardens don't have to be prairie. There are many types of garden styles that can utilize native plants and there are many different ecosystems in Nebraska including wetlands, oak hickory forest, shortgrass tall grass and mixed grass prairies, and others that correspondingly have varied native plants native to those environments.
    • Using non-natives is not forbidden, but native plants are emphasized for their habitat value.
    • Some of the challenges being faced by the industry and horticulturalists are obtaining seed/stock, propagation issues, and appealing to traditional consumers. Mulhall's (https://mulhalls.com/) is helping to change the game on native plants in the mainstream and take it out of a strictly niche market.

    Studying Rare Ecosystems, Different Habitats, and Wildlife Activity at...

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Native Patio Garden with Host Stephanie Barelman
    Jun 13 2024
    The Native Patio Garden Episode Introduction

    In today’s episode, The Native Patio Garden, we go over why Native American plants are important for non-home dwellers to consider, how we can rework container garden philosophy using native plants, and which native plants can hack it in smaller square footage than the average garden. Dive deeper into today's episode by visiting our Patreon @patreon.com/PlantNativeNebraska .

    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.

    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

    You do not need a yard to contribute to conservation!

    More people are trying native plants in container gardens. Although a lot of prairie plants have taproots or extensive root systems, there are some shallower-rooting options to try. If you are trying out things or have experience at growing native plants in container gardens, please email us your stories and successes at plantnativenebraska@outlook.com.

    DO: Get Large Pots

    The larger the better. Get crafty and recycle old whiskey barrels, 5 gallon buckets, or just pick some up at your local plant rescue, thrift store, or off Facebook marketplace. Big box stores and nurseries are okay too.

    Make good soil.

    Potting mix tossed with a bit of compost will do just fine but look up some DIY potting soil compositions online. Some mix in sand or vermiculite. Many good ways to make a nice container mix.

    Prepare to take care of your plants

    Water thine plants and to thine own self be true.

    HERE'S SOME LISTS!

    Thanks for listening!

    Native Patio Pots For Shade!

    Thrillers

    • VIRGINIA WILD RYE Elymus virginicus
    • CALICO ASTER Symphyotrichum laterifolius (regional)
    • HEARTLEAF ASTER Symphyotrichum cordifolius
    • OSTRICH FERN

    Fillers

    • BLACK EYED SUSAN Rudbeckia hirta or fulgida (regional)
    • WESTERN YARROW...
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    57 mins
  • Lessons From the Prairie with Chris Helzer
    May 29 2024
    Lessons from the Prairie Episode Introduction

    In today’s episode, Lessons From the Prairie, we chat with Chris Helzer about invasive species, what makes a landscape ecologically resilient, and why we don't have to recreate the past for the present to be meaningful.

    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 Chris Helzer

    Chris Helzer is Director of Science and Stewardship for The Nature Conservancy in Nebraska, where he conducts research and supervises the Conservancy’s preserve stewardship program. He also helps develop and test prairie management and restoration strategies. Chris is also dedicated to raising awareness about the value of prairies through his photography, writing and presentations. He is the author of The Prairie Ecologist blog, and two books: The Ecology and Management of Prairies in the Central United States and Hidden Prairie: Photographing Life in One Square Meter. He is also a frequent contributor to NEBRASKAland magazine and other publications.

    Episode Sponsors

    Today's episode is sponsored by Lauritzen Gardens:

    laurtizengardens.org

    Today's episode is also sponsored by Lucky Toad Restorative Gardens:

    https://www.luckytoadgardens.com/

    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

    I gleaned talking points from Chris's blog, The Prairie Ecologist, which you can and should read here!

    • Insects and invertebrates are very important to ecosystem function: help soil fertility, insect biomass, ant engineers, species balance (predators and prey,) seed dispersal, bird food, pollination.
    • A prairie is only as good as its ecological resilience: Habitat size/ connectivity to other habitats and biodiversity is important. A landscape needs to be malleable and able to deal with changes because nature isn't static. A large diverse community is best able to adapt to changes.
    • Management...
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    1 hr and 19 mins