Mothering Earth-135-Homegrown National Park
From Mothering Earth Podcast by Dr. Salwa Khan
October 31, 2025 · 29 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the benefits of planting native plants and reducing lawn areas to support biodiversity and combat climate change.
Whether your outdoor space is a large garden or a tiny apartment balcony, you can plant plants that are native to your part of the world. For those with lawns, you can reduce or eliminate the lawn and replace those areas with native plants. The result would be a greater sequestration of carbon by those plants, and increased support for all forms of life, including birds, insects, pollinators and other animals. Another benefit is we would use less water, and our water would be protected from pollution from fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides which are widely used to maintain lawns and non-native plants. Doug Tallamy is co-founder of the Homegrown National Park, a nationwide project that encourages everyone to plant natives and eliminate, or at least reduce, lawn areas. You can be part of this project and in the process become a conservationist, and part of the solution to climate change.
People in this episode
Guest: Doug Tallamy
Topics covered
- native plants
- climate change
- conservation
- Homegrown National Park
Keywords
- carbon sequestration
- pollinators
- water conservation
- fertilizer pollution
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