Native Plants, Healthy Planet Pinelands Nursery, Bleav
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- Science
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick interview some of the top minds in ecology, restoration, conservation, and of course, native plants. Join them on their journey towards knowledge and understanding of some of the larger problems that our ecosystems face.
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The Buzz - The Drunken Dentist
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick are back with a brand new episode of The Buzz. Let's toast Tom's Birthday! Tom has other news as well! Have you entered our new contest! “That’s Hot” involves one plant that will keep mosquitos away and one plant that will keep you away. “This or That” exposes some of the risks from native plant awareness and green growth. There are a ton of “Listener Shout Outs!” Are you listening until the end for our secrets?
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Meet Garden For Wildlife
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with Shubber Ali (CEO - Garden for Wildlife) to discuss helping homeowners create wildlife habitats.
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The Buzz - Our Ears Were Burning
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick are back with a brand new episode of The Buzz. Were you talking about us? Tom and Fran discuss the current state of the podcast. There's also a new contest!
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Meet Joey Santore and Al Scorch from Kill Your Lawn
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with Joey Santore (Crime Pays but Botany Doesn't and Kill Your Lawn) and Al Scorch (Kill Your Lawn) to talk about killing your lawn.
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The Buzz - Saving the Buzz
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick are back with a brand new episode of The Buzz. We have great news! Listen up for our disclaimer. Tom spoils Fran with more gifts. "That's Hot" involves cordial and foam. "This or That" gives you the short and the long of it.
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Meet TrueBlew Natives
Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with Bob Blew (Vice President - Centerton Nurseries) to discuss TrueBlew Natives. Topics include the history of Centerton Nurseries, the inspiration for TrueBlew Natives, the role of native plants in ornamental nurseries, how nurseries factor into to agriculture in the state of NJ, and the future of native plants in the retail market place.