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Episode 18 | Winter Doesn’t Drain You. It Just Reduces Your Range.
Listen now | When you want to blame winter for everything, maybe we just just follow its lead instead
Feb 18
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Episode 31 | It Was Right There, Waiting For Me
When a hike in the woods takes a slightly wrong turn, there's a quiet lesson I didn't know I was about to learn.
Jun 3
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That Tree Isn't Dead
Seeing the Garden as A Place for Discovery over Design
Jun 2
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What Found Me When I Was Looking In All the Wrong Places (again...)
Sometimes the things we're looking for arrive on their own schedule. A photo essay from the Ted Stiles Preserve about missed expectations, unexpected…
May 31
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Episode 30 | Looking in All the Wrong Places
A threatened shorebird, a gray afternoon at Sandy Hook, and the kind of encounter you don't go looking for. Episode 30 of The Flutter By Effect podcast.
May 27
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I Read Doug Tallamy's Books. Here's What Happened to My Yard.
Apr 16
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EPISODE 25 | That Plant Is Not For You
Apr 22
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FIELD NOTE 003 | Lost and Found in the Native Plant Garden
May 21
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They Keep a Better Calendar Than I Do
Apr 26
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Drought or Deluge? Nine Years with a Rain Garden
Rain gardens handle drought and deluge. Do they stop working when it stops raining? What this garden teaches about resilience and going with the flow.
May 25
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FIELD NOTE 003 | Lost and Found in the Native Plant Garden
Why a native plant disappearing from your garden isn't always a loss — and what a vole, some bee balm, and a surprise sprout are trying to tell me.
May 21
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Episode 29 | Why You Should Be Planting A Caterpillar Cafe
A butterfly garden needs more than nectar plants. It needs a caterpillar cafe. Discover why planting for the full monarch life cycle...including the…
May 20
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Phenology At-a-Glance
Phenology is the science of nature's timing and arrivals. But what happens when that same calendar starts showing up in your own life? From bird and…
May 17
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Episode 28 | The Secretive Garden: A Hidden Nest Told Me Everything (Almost)
Remember the bloom gap? This is what happens on the other side of the wait. A new episode for those who know that patience is part of the practice when…
May 13
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I Made a Promise in March. A Tree Swallow Collected on It in May.
Sometimes, you go after something so wild you don't even know if it's worth it. Until it is.
May 11
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Episode 27 | The Bloom Gap
It's May. You planted for pollinators. You went to the plant sales. You did everything right. So why does your garden look like nothing but green?
May 6
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Bridgerton-Level Beauty: The Native Flower Giving This Non-Gardener Heart Palpitations
One must ask, is it possible to love a flower this much? This non-gardener is utterly undone and admiration aflame. Discover the red-lantern bloom that…
May 3
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Episode 26 | Site Fidelity: An Old Farm Field and a Date in April
A common yellowthroat weighs less than the change in your pocket. Site fidelity, migration, and the quiet reliability of nature, all in this week's…
Apr 29
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