
Ep 125. Late-Season Bloomers-Glorious Goldenrod
09/10/23 • 9 min
Late-season gardens can grow tired. Thankfully, there are late-season bloomers, many native plants I rely on to lift the drab and weedy. Glorious Goldenrod is among them. Despite rumors, they don't cause allergies and are not considered invasive by most authorities.
Related Stories and Helpful Links
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- University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species site (Invasive.org)
- Penn State Extension’s list of recommended native plants for perennial gardens
- PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)
- USDA maintains a list of federally recognized noxious weeds.
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I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at [email protected]. Thanks so much for tuning in.
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Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
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More about the Podcast and Column:
Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.
It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.
Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
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Direct Link to Podcast Page
Late-season gardens can grow tired. Thankfully, there are late-season bloomers, many native plants I rely on to lift the drab and weedy. Glorious Goldenrod is among them. Despite rumors, they don't cause allergies and are not considered invasive by most authorities.
Related Stories and Helpful Links
***
- University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species site (Invasive.org)
- Penn State Extension’s list of recommended native plants for perennial gardens
- PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)
- USDA maintains a list of federally recognized noxious weeds.
8888
I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at [email protected]. Thanks so much for tuning in.
You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone
Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast Page
Thank you for sharing the Garden of Life,
Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
AskMaryStone.com
More about the Podcast and Column:
Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.
It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.
Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.com
Direct Link to Podcast Page
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Thank you for sharing the Garden of Life,
Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
AskMaryStone.com
More about the Podcast and Column:
Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.
It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.
Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
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I think of them as smiley faces. May we all have more smiling faces to share.
Related Stories and Helpful Links
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Other Late-Season Bloomers
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Liberty Farm's Sussex County Sunflower Maze – Facebook Page
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I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at [email protected]. Thanks so much for tuning in.
You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone
Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast Page
Thank you for sharing the Garden of Life,
Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
AskMaryStone.com
More about the Podcast and Column:
Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.
It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.
Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.com
Direct Link to Podcast Page
Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries - Ep 125. Late-Season Bloomers-Glorious Goldenrod
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Ep 125. Late-Season Bloomers -Glorious Goldenrod
Sun, Sep 10, 2023 4:39PM • 9:24
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
goldenrod, garden, native plants, list, plants, blooms, flowers, gardens, invasive, perennials, bad reputation, fall, late, fact, sun, mary, weed, squelch, dilemmas, mary stone, garden, nature, inspiration
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