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Growing a Greener World Episode 906: Mt. Cuba Center 

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Just 40 miles southwest of the metropolis of downtown Philadelphia, Mt. Cuba Center offers a world where native plants reign supreme. There are thousands of varietals here, and the richness of their display dazzles the senses.
The Center has become renowned for its native plant research. Here, cultivar varietals undergo extensive trials to observe and compare performance, color, growth habits, and any other point of interest for horticulture or backyard gardening. Mt. Cuba Center publishes and shares details on top trial performers on their website, and the findings they provide are sought out and utilized by educational institutions, industry professionals and gardeners all over the world.

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6 ноя 2018

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Комментарии : 31   
@WATCHMENONTHEWALL00
@WATCHMENONTHEWALL00 11 месяцев назад
I get 100% serenity every time I visit ❤😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@We4winds
@We4winds 3 месяца назад
Wonderful show again Joe. Thank you
@ggwtv
@ggwtv 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@krisbaker9427
@krisbaker9427 2 года назад
Thank you, thought provoking.
@Lou_Mansfield
@Lou_Mansfield 3 месяца назад
This looks like a magical place. I wish there was a native center like this for each of the different ecoregions in America!
@ggwtv
@ggwtv 2 месяца назад
Me too. And if you get the chance to visit, it’s well worth it. 👍
@tiffanyrowbotham3663
@tiffanyrowbotham3663 Год назад
Great episode, stunning footage. I wish I lived closer to Mt. Cuba. Spring is a magical time for those of us who love near the Eastern forests with spring plants bursting with life in the woodlands!
@ksanClain
@ksanClain 4 года назад
Great episode. I live about a half hour drive from Mt. Cuba. It is a beautiful place where I have learned a lot and always leave feeling renewed and inspired to learn more about native plants and habitats. All the people who work & volunteer there are friendly and enthusiastic to engage with visitors, sharing their knowledge and love for the gardens and the history of Mt. Cuba.
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
Our habitats come in many colors ;)
@atefbasha1809
@atefbasha1809 3 года назад
All my a great to you my Sir. It's very important that decision to All my a great to see you so much teacher all information about FOR over the world (USA)Thank God
@jeff6899
@jeff6899 4 года назад
Beautiful !!!!! I agree ! I have been instituting natives here in the Southwest for over 20 yrs. I had a magazine editor remark once: "You sure have a lot of color." What she didn't realize is I was able to mix in the right natives--many uncommon or "foreign" only to regular nurseries--and create terrific color; while still providing a better habitat for larvae and pollinators. It can be done !! You see so quite a few great gardens start this way...I am seeing some parallels to Ruth Bancroft's Garden in CA, from a well-to-do family who adjusted her interests to succulents that do well in dry climates, though not necessarily all natives. Nice to see wealth put to great use...
@jeanque04
@jeanque04 3 года назад
Its so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Belgium
@tanarehbein7768
@tanarehbein7768 4 года назад
Thank you for the thoughtful way every episode is filmed showing absolutely the most beautiful composition in every frame. I appreciate the pace of each story as well as the slow but never boring pans through the extrodinary scenes. Each episode is very relaxing and informative and always beautiful.
@ggwtv
@ggwtv 4 года назад
Thanks so much, Tana! Those are kind words and very much appreciated. You're welcome. More to come.
@Nhoj31neirbo47
@Nhoj31neirbo47 5 лет назад
An extremely special resource that is doing valuable work addressing the ecological challenges of the 21st century.
@mariannewolf57
@mariannewolf57 2 года назад
What a gorgeous garden- and important information about native plants too! Thank you, Joe!
@leticiamoulinet9283
@leticiamoulinet9283 4 года назад
I love your show! Its good inspiration to me and relaxing. Thanks you!
@ggwtv
@ggwtv 4 года назад
Thank you Leticia!
@threeriversforge1997
@threeriversforge1997 Год назад
Right now, I'm fighting to drive back hordes of invasive non-native plants. That's the really important thing about increasing the understanding of our native ecosystem and how it works. Some decades ago, someone planted privet and bamboo because they thought it looked pretty. Now, it's completely overrun the land like a cancer. And it brings down the property value because everyone knows it's a huge chore to either contain or eliminate entirely. Same can be said for Kudzu here in the South. What amazes me is that we never seem to learn. People always think "it's my yard and I can do whatever I want", and then we end up with the Chestnut Blight. Folks forget that the word 'ecosystem' has that pesky 'system' part to it. It's like taking a single brick out of a big wall. You can, and it might still be strong. Take out another brick, and another, and eventually the wall collapses. We're seeing that now as the landscape not only becomes more fragmented, but more and more of those fragments are filled with non-native plants that the food web can't use. When 80% of a home landscape is non-native, what are the songbirds supposed to eat? Where do the Monarchs stop for a snack?
@ameisherry
@ameisherry 4 года назад
It’s so beautiful ❤️
@izetamiramilak2697
@izetamiramilak2697 4 года назад
I WAS REALY ENJOYED TO WACHED YOUR SHOWS 💖💖💖💖💖
@salnenz
@salnenz 5 лет назад
Loved this episode Joe.
@joelampl6003
@joelampl6003 5 лет назад
Thanks Sally! I did too. And LOVE Mt. Cuba.
@ThreeRunHomer
@ThreeRunHomer Год назад
The video starts by discussing the mission to spread information about native plants … and then it shows a large garden of nonnative tulips. 😆
@billwest9110
@billwest9110 Год назад
Daffodils and tulips are confined to certain areas. They are great indicators of growing season timing for annuals.
@BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
ahhh the wonders of the internet ;)
@bestcrossroad
@bestcrossroad 5 лет назад
Thank you Joe! You always bring excellent and inspiring content. We’ll visit Mt. Cuba hopefully before the snowfall. It looks like a very relaxing place to connect with Mother Earth. Thank you.💕❤️🍁🍂❤️💕
@joelampl6003
@joelampl6003 5 лет назад
Thanks Tess. It is well worth the visit any time! I appreciate the kind words too!
@atefbasha1809
@atefbasha1809 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!Together!!can you my Sir to take me to USA today
@sabrinamyneni1455
@sabrinamyneni1455 2 года назад
I guess Mrs. Copeland was unaware of the environmental damage that her husband's company was causing...
@angelaharding9796
@angelaharding9796 Год назад
Good point.
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