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🗓️ 4 April 2024
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To attract a greater diversity of pollinators to a garden, there’s nothing better than native plants. In this encore episode, pollinator conservationist Heather Holm joins me to discuss the benefits of fostering the mutually beneficial relationship between native plants and the pollinators they coevolved with.
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody it's Joe Lample the Joe behind Joe Gardner today I'm bringing you one of my favorite archive |
0:06.2 | episodes from the smartest person I know on the subject of attracting native insects |
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