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This week for the Good Growing podcast we throw it back to 2021 when Visiting Outreach Associate Layne Knoche gives his three favorite native plants to include in a home landscape setting. Of course, Layne has many more natives he would like to include, but we were mean and only let him give his top three!
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1:24 Slender mountain mint (Pycnanthemum tenuifolium)
5:14 Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)
9:01 Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia)
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@LY43537
@LY43537 Год назад
More episodes like this please! Given how much our climate is changing, I'm hoping to replace my lawn with a garden that uses substantially less water and can contribute to stabilizing my little corner of the world.
@pcurryii
@pcurryii 3 месяца назад
Just curious, what are you thinking of going with? What area of the state? Hoping to do the same in the NE
@salviabuckwheats7434
@salviabuckwheats7434 Год назад
Thanks for the very good info. Put out more detailed info about natives in the midwest!
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
We'll add it to the list!
@jdy1054
@jdy1054 8 месяцев назад
I’d pick a willow for spring feeders, perennial sunflowers for summer and clumping goldenrod for fall feeders. You provide both the nectar and pollens several hundred native bees, and butterflies require to reproduce. But I love coneflowers and beardtongue, and many berried shrubs. Hard to pick just three!
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture 8 месяцев назад
It is hard to limit it to three!
@KevinSmith-dx6xq
@KevinSmith-dx6xq Год назад
Thank you.
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
You're welcome!
@ninja1antelope
@ninja1antelope 11 месяцев назад
No butterfly weed? Thank you for sharing!
@miguelg4556
@miguelg4556 4 месяца назад
Nice. Thanks!
@aq9714
@aq9714 7 месяцев назад
Three great picks!
@carriemou3678
@carriemou3678 Год назад
Would red chokeberry work as a foundation plant around a home, ie to replace burning bush?
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
Red chokeberry would serve as a great foundation plant. Be sure to plant far enough away from the building to accommodate mature plant size or select a dwarf cultivar. To look the best, avoid shearing the plant like we tend to do with foundation plantings. Hand pruning is recommended. Full sun to part shade conditions and tolerant of a range of soils.
@carriemou3678
@carriemou3678 Год назад
@@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture thank you
@salviabuckwheats7434
@salviabuckwheats7434 Год назад
Too big for foundation planting, I'd say
@theresapalmer9238
@theresapalmer9238 Год назад
Where can I see the Macon county list? And do you have a foraging class?
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
Here is a link to the Macon County Extension office webpage. extension.illinois.edu/dmp
@jdy1054
@jdy1054 8 месяцев назад
I prefer pycnanthemum muticum better. Smells better, more sweet like spearmint rather than peppermint and silvery bracts are nice looking after flowering is done.
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture
@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
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