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October 17, 2024 51 mins

Welcome to today’s episode, where we talk about empowering your garden by diving into the importance of incorporating native plants into your garden—especially during the fall season.

Our guest is Heather Andrews, a published author, award-winning photographer, Master Gardener, and Pollinator Steward with a passion for sustainable landscapes.

Heather is here to share her insights on how native plants play a crucial role in supporting pollinators, enriching ecosystems, and even benefiting migrating birds and butterflies. 

She breaks down the high-value pollen, nectar, and seed sources that wildlife rely on during their migration journeys. She also debunks common myths. Setting the record straight with her thoughtful, science-based advice.

We’ll also explore the broader impacts of native plants on communities, including inspiring success stories from local restoration projects.

Heather provides actionable tips on identifying truly native plants, as well as practical advice on seed collection and propagation for gardeners of all levels.

Throughout the episode, she touches on challenges such as managing invasive species and offers a balanced perspective on integrating native and exotic plants. 

Heather’s personal anecdotes add depth to the discussion, giving listeners a glimpse into her ongoing horticultural learning and future gardening plans.

During the growing season, you’ll often find Heather in her monarch waystation, Cat-a-pillar Haven, where she shares her journey on her YouTube channel, Garden Thoughtfully and The Thoughtful Gardener on Facebook.

Her expertise has earned her multiple awards and features across media platforms, making her a sought-after speaker on pollinator gardening.  

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Timeline - Heather Andrews The Thoughtful Gardener

00:00 Introduction to The Garden Question Podcast

00:42 Meet Heather Andrews: Expert on Native Plants

02:52 The Importance of Native Plants in Fall

04:54 Best Practices for Fall Gardening

08:22 Collecting and Using Seeds

11:37 Community and Restoration Projects

20:24 Understanding Native Plants and Eco Zones

26:05 Becoming a Pollinator Gardener

27:38 The Butterfly Garden Obsession

28:19 Pollinator Gardens and Their Benefits

28:48 Challenges with Non-Native Plants

29:38 Invasive Species and Their Impact

31:59 Native vs. Exotic Plants Debate

35:24 Gardening Memories and Influences

37:19 Pandemic and Horticultural Pursuits

40:59 Gardening Mistakes and Lessons Learned

46:49 Healing Plants and Their Uses

48:51 Favorite Plants and Final Thoughts

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