Episode 27 - Skunk Cabbage Appeal, Rhubarb Review

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Thank you for being part of our community, spreading the word about how gardens and nature can heal and grow our lives. The episode starts with the fascinating chemistry of skunk cabbage, its attractive appearance, and its appeal to pollinators despite its foul smell. Can it be used in your garden? Indeed, in a boggy spot, it can, but there's more to consider…https://askmarystone.com/skunk-cabbage-appeal/Then we chat about a Rhubarb which shares similar chemistry to Skunk Cabbage. And the prehistoric look of Ornamental Rhubarb compared to the edible kind.https://askmarystone.com/rhubarb-edible-vs-ornamental/It's fascinating how plants and animals have protective mechanisms to deter predators and pests.The episode wraps up with an incident with a baby porcupine and Mary's new rescue dog Jolee. Thank you for sharing the garden of life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden DesignerGarden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comI invite you to email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.comAnd Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone Episode web page — Garden Dilemmas Podcast Page