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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2019 · 1H 21M

Native Landscape Design | Prairie Nursery | Interview 288 with Neil Diboll | Westfield WI

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GoldenSeeds#12.NeilDiboll.Prairie The Golden Seeds aren’t perfect but it’s a start. I like to read them in PDF format better what about you? Neil Diboll, President of Prairie Nursery, Inc. On the Web:  www.prairienursery.com www.facebook.com/prairienursery 1-800-476-9453 (1-800-GRO-WILD) We would love to help you with anything and even help you find some seeds or plants that would grow! Gardens are  focused on needs desires of humans only life gardening for all farms plants          animals critters bugs sustainable ecosystem on people’s properties native plants. The real importance of native plants is that they have co-evolved with other linked to one brought to another long periods f coevolution support very few of other invertebrates adaptation foundation of the food change limited value ecology what resource was important doug bringing nature home more valuable the other thing to get the chemicals out of the environment native plants are great because 1 you don’t have to fertilize and you don’t have all the maintenance associated with it and opposed to a lawn you don’t have all the petrol chemicals and gasoline building it or running  the equipment. steal plastic most important if I don’t see holes in the leaves of my plants. I’m a failure as a gardener encourage my plants to be eaten insects are eating them and insects are eating the birds so I have an ecosystem in my yard. I mean birds eating the insects. You are creating a food chain, creating a food web, in your garden. So we are no longer just gardening for human interests and human returns gardening for all forms of life sharing revolutionary concept for gardening. Tell us about your very first gardening experience? I started out  in first grade with my first garden. Our class was raising money for some endeavor by selling garden seeds for ten cents a packet, door to door to neighbors.  I decided that if I was going to sell people a product, I should at least try it myself.  The garden was a miserable failure due to terrible soil...

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