Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Ep 45. Beloved Mr. Beech

February 27, 2022 Mary Stone Episode 45
Ep 45. Beloved Mr. Beech
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Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries
Ep 45. Beloved Mr. Beech
Feb 27, 2022 Episode 45
Mary Stone

One of the gems from The Book of Hope we chatted about last week is Jane Goodall's closest childhood friend, Beech, a beech tree. You see, I have a Mr. Beech, too. 

We talk about how beech trees benefit wildlife, how their bark resembles our skin, and how to overcome concerns about being finicky to transplant.

Then, we wrap up our chat with a message of hope from Jane Goodall, reflecting on the havoc and heroes of the pandemic and joys sure to bring a smile.  

Helpful Links & Related Stories

Beloved Beech Trees

Growing Hope-The Book of Hope

Episode 44. Nature‘s Inspiration in The Book of Hope

String quartet performs for an audience of plants inside the Barcelona Opera House

Humboldt Penguins visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum 


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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 AskMaryStone@gmail.com. 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

Show Notes

One of the gems from The Book of Hope we chatted about last week is Jane Goodall's closest childhood friend, Beech, a beech tree. You see, I have a Mr. Beech, too. 

We talk about how beech trees benefit wildlife, how their bark resembles our skin, and how to overcome concerns about being finicky to transplant.

Then, we wrap up our chat with a message of hope from Jane Goodall, reflecting on the havoc and heroes of the pandemic and joys sure to bring a smile.  

Helpful Links & Related Stories

Beloved Beech Trees

Growing Hope-The Book of Hope

Episode 44. Nature‘s Inspiration in The Book of Hope

String quartet performs for an audience of plants inside the Barcelona Opera House

Humboldt Penguins visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum 


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 AskMaryStone@gmail.com. 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