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Ozark Herbalist
by Sean L Sikes
Wildcraft Ozarks will provide weekly podcasts on the wonderful world of plants, herbology, and folklore of the Ozark Mountains and similar regions in the United States along with information on gardening.https://youtu.be/lLmWHKs4xVE?si=eNxj26nwCMsS_hty
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A Taste of Charles Dowding's Garden
Gaz Oakley, a YouTube chef, visits Charles Dowding, a renowned no-dig gardening expert, to harvest ingredients for a simple stew. The video showcases Dowding's bountiful garden, highlighting the unique qualities of his homegrown produce. Oakley prepares the stew, emphasizing the importance of slow cooking and layering flavors to achieve depth. The resulting dish, a testament to fresh, homegrown ingredients, is both humble and sophisticated. The video also promotes Dowding's new cookbook.
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The Amazing World of Wild Plant-Soil Interactions with Justin Thomas
Thomas, a botanist with extensive experience, discusses the complex relationship between plants and soil, emphasizing the crucial role of soil microbes in nutrient cycling and plant health. He highlights the often-overlooked intricacies of soil processes, such as rhizosphere interactions where plants actively "farm" microbes for nutrients. The presentation contrasts healthy, biodiverse soil with degraded agricultural soils, advocating for a regenerative approach to land management that prioritizes soil health. Finally, the Q&A session explores practical applications of this knowledge in ecological restoration and the challenges of restoring degraded landscapes.
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The Home Herbal Apothercary
This YouTube transcript details Gaz Oakley's journey into creating a home apothecary using herbs he grows and sources. He showcases various herbs for treating common ailments like colds, stress, digestive issues, and skin problems, explaining their uses and how to prepare them as teas, tinctures, or salves. Oakley emphasizes the importance of understanding herbal remedies and cautions against self-treating serious illnesses. He promotes a holistic approach to health, connecting with nature and ancient knowledge for well-being. The video also includes promotional links for products and books related to herbalism.
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Winter Botany in the Ozarks
From the Arkansas Native Plant Society features Eric Fuselier, an environmental scientist, discussing winter botany. Fuselier explains that even in winter, plant identification is possible using various clues. He covers identifying evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs, and vines through their bark, twigs, leaf scars, fruits, and seed heads. He also discusses herbaceous plants and their winter characteristics, including persistent seed heads and frost flowers. Finally, he recommends several books for further reading on the subject.
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Benevolent Trees_ Native Woody Plants in American Herbal Traditions
A presentation by Steven Foster on the medicinal uses of native woody plants in American herbal traditions. Foster discusses various historical sources, including early botanical texts and the works of prominent figures in American herbalism. He highlights the medicinal properties of numerous plants, such as witch hazel, sassafras, and yaupon holly, exploring their historical and contemporary applications. The presentation also touches upon the Arkansas Native Plant Society's events and initiatives promoting native flora.
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Year Round Pollinator Gardening with Native Plants
Hosted by the Wild Ones Ozark Chapter, focusing on attracting pollinators year-round using native plants. The speaker, Lissa Morrison, a horticultural expert, highlights various native plant species suitable for different seasons and conditions, emphasizing their ecological value and landscaping applications. She provides planting tips and addresses common gardening questions from the audience. The webinar also promotes the Wild Ones organization and its upcoming events. The overall goal is to educate viewers on creating pollinator-friendly habitats using native plants.
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Native Plants for Pollinator and Pest Control in Vegetable Gardens
Features a presentation by an environmental scientist on companion planting using native plants. The speaker emphasizes attracting beneficial insects and pollinators to improve vegetable garden yields. He uses research from two experts to recommend specific native plant pairings for various fruits and vegetables, focusing on pest control and pollination. The presentation also highlights the Wild Ones organization, a non-profit dedicated to promoting native plant landscaping. The speaker provides many specific plant examples and encourages viewers to join Wild Ones to learn more.
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Native Plant Gardening for Beginners
"Native Plant Gardening 101" presentation by Wild Ones Ozark Chapter.
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Native Plants for Pollinator and Pest Control
A presentation by an environmental scientist on companion planting using native plants. The speaker emphasizes attracting beneficial insects and pollinators to improve vegetable garden yields. He uses research from two experts to recommend specific native plant pairings for various fruits and vegetables, focusing on pest control and pollination. The presentation also highlights the Wild Ones organization, a non-profit dedicated to promoting native plant landscaping. The speaker provides many specific plant examples and encourages viewers to join Wild Ones to learn more.
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Ozark Native Plants: A Field Guide
A presentation on Ozark native plants. The speaker, an expert with the Arkansas Native Plant Society, identifies and describes numerous plant species, categorizing them by habitat (e.g., spring ephemerals, glade plants, forest plants, streamside plants). He details their characteristics, uses (medicinal and culinary), and distribution within the Ozark region. The talk also promotes the Arkansas Native Plant Society, its activities (including guided wildflower walks), and resources for learning more about native plants. Finally, it mentions upcoming presentations and local native plant sales.
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Ozark Medicinal Herbs
features a presentation on native edible and medicinal plants of the Ozarks. The speaker, a foraging expert, identifies various plant families (mint, aster, mustard, lily, pea, rose, heath, grape, elm, and laurel) and their respective species. He details the edible and medicinal uses of each plant, citing both modern and Native American applications. Emphasis is placed on sustainable foraging practices and responsible harvesting to preserve plant populations. The presentation also includes recommended reading material on foraging and native plants.
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D'Coda's Wilderness Garden Tour with Herbal Roundtable
Elle DCoda showcases a guided tour of D'Coda's wilderness garden, focusing on identifying and discussing the medicinal properties and uses of various plants. The tour is interactive, with participants asking questions and sharing their knowledge.https://youtu.be/Q65dl2icG-U?si=uFCTZgKK_cystPzW
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Foraging Edible and Medicinal Ozark Plants
Organizes information from a lecture and slideshow presentation on foraging edible and medicinal plants in the Ozark region. The content focuses on identifying key plant families and highlighting specific species within those families, their edible or medicinal uses, and cautions or warnings to consider when foraging.https://youtu.be/PjMXY2qK_HM?list=TLGG5vVm7pIbJQcxNDEyMjAyNA
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Ozark Herbs
Exploring Ozark Native Plants: A Guide to Eric Filet's Presentation
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Wildcraft Ozarks will provide weekly podcasts on the wonderful world of plants, herbology, and folklore of the Ozark Mountains and similar regions in the United States along with information on gardening.https://youtu.be/lLmWHKs4xVE?si=eNxj26nwCMsS_hty
HOSTED BY
Sean L Sikes
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