Episodes 117
Avg. Duration 44m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.9 (83)
Since Oct 2020
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Nature isn't just "out there" in some pristine, far-off location. It's all around us, including right outside our doors. Hi, my name is Shannon Trimboli and I'm here to help busy homeowners in the eastern U.S. create thriving backyard ecosystems they can enjoy and be proud of. Join us as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat. Learn more at: https://www.backyardecology.net/podcast

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Recent Episodes

Simple Ways to Help Eastern Bluebirds

Jun 03, 2026 36m

Summary In this episode, Ashley Kennedy and I discuss simple ways that anyone can help eastern bluebirds. Our discussion is based off her recently published research looking at the diets of nestling…

New Research Reveals Diet of Baby Eastern Bluebirds

May 07, 2026 29m

Summary In this episode, Ashley Kennedy and I discuss the results of her research on the diets of nestling eastern bluebirds. Ashley used GoPro cameras located on active bluebird nestboxes to take…

More than just a forest: Our surprisingly diverse eastern ecosystems

Feb 18, 2026 21m

Summary The general impression that many people have is that prior to European settlement the whole eastern U.S. was one giant old growth forest. But that wasn't the case. Using an interdisciplinary…

How to Be Successful with Your Habitat Goals

Jan 08, 2026 10m

Summary When it comes to creating habitat, having a written set of goals can be extremely helpful in moving a task from the "I'll get to it someday" category to the "I'm actually going to get this…

Short's aster: A beautiful late season extravaganza for pollinators

Oct 23, 2025 7m

Summary Late blooming native plants are crucial sources of pollen and nectar for pollinators. One of my favorite species that blooms in October, and often into early November, is Short's aster…

The Science Behind "Leave the Leaves"

Oct 09, 2025 47m

Summary "Leave the leaves" has become an increasingly common mantra each fall. However, until recently little to no scientific research had been done to quantify impacts of leaving your leaves in a…

Black-eyed Susan: A must-have for the pollinator garden

Sep 25, 2025 9m

Summary Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) is a beautiful native plant that can be found throughout most of the eastern U.S. and makes a great addition to pollinator and native plant gardens. It can…

A Bad Naturalist's Journey to Restore a Mountaintop Meadow

Sep 11, 2025 1h 22m

Summary Paula Whyman shares her journey of trying to restore and manage a remnant prairie located on a Virginia mountaintop. Our conversation touches upon some of the challenges she faced, lessons…

Native Plants That Attract Hummingbirds to Eastern U.S. Gardens

Aug 28, 2025 13m

Summary Hummingbirds are probably one of the most beloved groups of birds that people want to attract to their yards. In this episode, I share 10 of my favorite native plants for attracting…

Gardening for Moths: Why It's Important for Backyard Conservation

Aug 07, 2025 1h 11m

Summary In this episode, we focus on the fascinating world of moths and why gardening for moths is so im-portant for any backyard ecologist. We also talk about specific native plants grow to attract…

9 Native Blueberries You Can Grow in the Home Landscape

Jul 10, 2025 14m

Summary Our native Vacciniums, what we commonly call the blueberries, are keystone plants which support tons of pollinators and wildlife. They also produce yummy berries which we can eat. In this…

Choose the Best Native Milkweed for Your Eastern U.S. Garden

Jun 26, 2025 19m

Summary Milkweeds are a common component of butterfly and pollinator gardens. Not only are they important for monarch caterpillars, but they are also used by a wide variety of pollinators. There are…

Laurel Wilt: How Tiny Beetles Can Kill Huge Trees

Jun 12, 2025 1h 17m

Summary In this episode, we dive deep into Laurel Wilt Disease which is a vascular wilt disease affecting trees in the Lauraceae family, such as sassafras, spicebush, and redbay. We discuss its…

Virginia strawberry: A Beautiful, Tasty, and Underutilized Native Groundcover

May 29, 2025 6m

Summary The Virginia strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) is our most widespread native wild strawberry in the eastern U.S. It supports a wide range of pollinators and wildlife. It can also make an…

Ironweed's Beauty and Ecological Value in Your Garden: Mt. Cuba's Vernonia Trial

May 15, 2025 57m

Summary Each fall, the beautiful, rich, purple blooms of ironweeds (Vernonia spp.) grace fields and open areas throughout much of the eastern U.S. They are an ecological powerhouse for pollinators…

Eastern Carpenter Bees: How to Peacefully Co-exist and Why They Are Important

May 01, 2025 15m

Summary While carpenter bees get a bad rap, they are also important pollinators and play a vital role in the ecosystem. Their bad reputation can also sometimes be overblown. So, let's talk a little…

Doug Tallamy's Habitat Restoration Story and How You Can Help Save Nature

Apr 17, 2025 49m

Summary Dr. Doug Tallamy shares the story of how he and his wife transformed their newly built home located on a former hayfield into a thriving forest ecosystem. We talk about how they got started,…

Darkness Matters: Light Pollution's Threats and Simple Ways to Help

Apr 03, 2025 10m

Summary Darkness is a vital, and often overlooked, component of our ecosystems. Unfortunately, we're losing it to light pollution. Decreasing the light pollution around your home will not only…

BirdCast: Revealing the Mysteries of Bird Migration

Mar 20, 2025 1h 14m

Summary Twice a year billions of birds migrate across the U.S. We've only recently discovered just how large that number really is. Being able to quantify that number is thanks to a large degree to a…

How to Do Spring Garden Cleanup for Pollinators and Wildlife

Mar 06, 2025 10m

Summary As gardeners, it's common to get the gardening itch in late winter and early spring. The temptation to finish cleaning up our gardens during this time is a natural temptation. However, when…

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