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Episode 75: Meadows

Author
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties
Published
Thu 29 Jun 2023
Episode Link
https://naturecalls.podbean.com/e/episode-75-meadows/

A meadow can be defined as a piece of land covered with mostly grass and often wildflowers in it. Meadows provide cover, food, and nesting sites for birds, insects, and other wildlife. They can be thought of a way to provide food security for pollinators. These grasslands also help to absorb stormwater runoff, helping prevent flooding and soil erosion.


So how can you start a meadow? How do maintain one? Are there specific native species and/or sedges that should be planted to create a meadow? What are realistic expectations when starting a meadow or trying to increase biodiversity within one? How can you best manage the appearance of a meadow?


Join Caleb White and Debra Wren to get answers to these questions and more on this week’s edition of the podcast, Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley. Their focus at New Leaf Ecological Landscapes is on converting lawns and otherwise barren spaces into native meadows and wooded areas utilizing native trees, shrubs, plants, and grasses.


Enjoy!


Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas


Guests: Caleb White and Debra Wren


Photo by: Teresa Golden


Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Teresa Golden, Annie Scibienski


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