If you’re looking to create a wildlife habitat or native plant garden in the United States, specifically the lower 48 continental United States, don’t pass up this video, because it could be full of information that you need on your search for native plants that are great for your area, as well as the ingredients you need to create the ideal wildlife garden habitat. So, grab a refreshment, grab a blanket, and cozy up to this episode of A Wild Approach, where we look at the tools and resources available to North American native plant gardeners. I hope you enjoy this video. If you did, please leave a comment and tell me your favorite tool or resource down below. Also leave a like and subscribe, to boost this important resource in the algorithm. Thanks so much for watching! I’ll see you in the next one.
00:00 – Intro – website resources
00:22 – Bonap – http://bonap.org/
06:16 – Wildflower.org – https://www.wildflower.org/plants/
08:58 – iNaturalist.org – https://www.inaturalist.org/
12:36 – wildones.org – https://wildones.org/
17:42 – National Wildlife Federation – http://nwf.org/
19:13 – North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox – https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/
21:24 – Indigenous Landscapes – https://indigescapes.com/
24:25 – Homegrown National Park – https://homegrownnationalpark.org/
25:58 – Tennessee Native Plant Society – @tennesseenativeplantsociet6435
29:17 – Books for native plant gardeners
29:22 – Gardening with the Native Plants of Tennessee – by Margie Hunter
30:38 – Butterflies of Tennessee – by Rita Venable
31:51 – Bringing Nature Home – by Douglas W. Tallamy
32:21 – The Living Landscape – by Rick Darke and Doug Tallamy
33:34 – Native Plant Agriculture – by Indigenous Landscapes
35:14 – Gardening for Butterflies – by The Xerces Society
35:56 – Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians – by Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, and Duhl
38:48 – Nature’s Best Hope – by Douglas W. Tallamy
39:20 – Wasps – by Heather Holm
40:21 – Outro and Goodbye!