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147 - Resolving the Bee Keepers and Gardeners Dilemma - Charlotte Ekker Wiggins
147 - Resolving the Bee Keepers and Gardeners Dilemma - Charlotte Ekker Wiggins
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In today's enlightening discussion, Charlotte Ekker Wiggins takes us on a journey through the fascinating intersection of beekeeping and gardening. She breaks down the perceived barriers between these two practices and highlights their inherent connections. Get ready to explore the importance of pollinators and the balance required to nurture their environment.We'll delve into the secrets of Bluebird Gardens, a place Charlotte fondly describes as a hub for 'murder, mayhem, and mysteries,' where diverse creatures and plants coexist in harmony. Charlotte emphasizes the need for beekeepers to understand the intricacies of plant life, and for gardeners to grasp the fundamentals of pollination.Charlotte is a Certified Master Beekeeper and Master Gardener Emeritus. She has turned a seemingly barren Missouri hillside into an award-winning haven for both bees and blooms.Her garden, aptly named Bluebird Gardens, not only thrives against all odds but has also transformed into a certified wildlife habitat and Monarch Way station. But that's just the tip of the iceberg! Charlotte is also an author and runs a custom gift business inspired by her sustainable practices.Charlotte shares insights into the captivating swarming process in honeybee colonies and unveils potential educational resources for aspiring beekeepers.Charlotte's Books"A Beekeeper's Diary; Self-Guide to Beekeeping 2nd Edition""Bee Club Basics; How to Start a Bee Club" 2nd Edition"Bees Need Flowers; Planting for Pollinators" Coming Soon!
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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