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The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l

206-Our Most Essential Trees: The Nature of Oaks, with Doug Tallamy

The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l

Joe Lamp'l

Home & Garden, Hobbies, Leisure

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

It's always a pleasure speaking with Dr. Doug Tallamy, a renowned entomologist and advocate for native gardening. Based on the feedback his past appearances on the podcast have received, I know listeners will be just as excited as I am that he is back this week discussing North America's most important native tree: the oak.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Joe Gardner Show, the podcast all about gardening, where we cover

0:08.7

everything you need to know to grow like a pro, no experience required.

0:13.1

And now here's your guide, National Gardening Television Host, and the Joe Behind Joe Gardner,

0:18.5

Joe Lample.

0:19.5

Hi everybody, it's Joe Lample, the Joe Behind Joe Gardner, and welcome to the Joe Gardner

0:23.8

Show.

0:24.8

I hope that you are well and excited to be spending more time outside as we try to

0:29.2

claw our way out of the cold in the rain and the wind that just doesn't seem to want

0:34.6

to go away.

0:35.6

At least that's the case for me here in Atlanta, Georgia zone 7B.

0:40.6

We are almost two weeks outside or past the frost-free date.

0:45.3

But last week, at least a week after frost-free date, we had temperatures that were forecasted

0:50.6

to go down to 34, okay, so that's still frost-free technically.

0:55.0

And you know, the weather apps have gotten really good about nailing those temperatures.

0:59.0

However, with over 2,000 seedlings outside, I'm just telling you, giving you a recap of

1:03.6

what happened to me last week, with over 2,000 tomato and pepper seedlings outside, too

1:08.3

many to bring back in, no place to put them anyway.

1:11.6

And forecast to go to 34, there's a little bit of margin for error there, not much, but

1:16.9

a little bit.

1:17.9

So, what do you do?

1:19.1

You cover them up with your floating row cover.

1:21.9

And I was fortunate enough to have Craig LaHoo here last week helping me film for our course

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