Replay of 63: Montana Wildlife Gardener | David Schmetterling | Missoula, MT

David Schmetterling is a wildlife biologist living in Missoula Montana who has created a wildlife garden on a small city lot. Using only native plants David and his wife have created a natural landscape that is home to countless birds, butterflies, and other insects that needs no water or irrigation other then the vegetables they grow in their greenhouse and beds. This amazing interview shares David’s passion and knowledge for growing a place that is an extension of home and lifestyle that is enjoyable and sustainable! Check out his blog at the Montana Wildlife Gardener to learn more about his amazing educational garden and yard. Originally published Jul 20, 2015 www.organicgardenerpodcast.com

137. Gardening to Attract Birds and Butterflies | Earth Friendly LK Landscape Design | Linda Kelso

Gardening to Attract Birds and Butterflies

Linda Kelso created an ecourse called Gardening to Attract Birds and Butterflies. It’s really focused on helping homeowners or anyone who has access to an outdoor space, even if it’s a balcony or a rooftop garden or maybe like a shared garden in the city. It’s about how to turn that space into something that will support and attract birds, and butterflies and other beneficial insects! I do that through teaching people how to do very simple, practical and fun DIY projects. Guiding them through the kind of plants to plant and how birds and butterflies look at your yard which is a little bit different from how we look at it! www.organicgardenerpodcast.com

62. Miriam Goldberger | Author of Taming Wildflowers and Developer of Eco-Lawn low-maintenance grass | Wildflower Farm Southern Ontario

Miriam Goldberger is the author of a new book that is not just informative but absolutely elegant called Taming Wildflowers. Miriam and her husband Paul Jenkins have been tending the Wildflower Farm in Southern Ontario, Canada since 1988. They also developed Eco-Lawn which is a drought-tolerant, low maintenance turf grass that is grown at homes and businesses across North America.…