00:29:41 Nancy White: Hi from Emerald Isle, NC. 00:29:41 Emily Roark: Good morning from Kokomo Indiana! 00:29:41 David Rynick: Worcester, MA 00:29:41 Julie Hanscome: hi from Berthoud, Colorado 00:29:41 Sherry Dodson: Hello from Whitby, Ontario 00:29:41 Patricia Mandell: Good morning from New London, CT 00:29:42 Susan Plunkitt: Frankfort, Indiana 00:29:42 Peggy Biolchini: Greetings from Findlay, OH 00:29:42 Elana Wills: Elana Wills Little Rock, Arkansas 00:29:42 Anne Parmley: good morning from metropolis, illinois 00:29:42 Jamie Kochensparger: Good sunny but chilly (13 degrees) morning from Maumee, Ohio :) 00:29:42 Nancy Joyce: Independence, Ohio 00:29:42 Amber Sohns: Milwaukee, WI 00:29:42 MARIA BARTLETT: Sarasota FL 00:29:42 Lyn Petty: Northern MI 15 degrees 00:29:42 Fern Campbell: Charlottesville Virginia 00:29:42 Nancy Spooner: Hello from chilly State College, PA 00:29:42 Peggy Lucas: Harbor Island, SC 00:29:43 Theresa Cooper: Morning! From East Lansing MI 00:29:43 Leni Sarkilahti: Ashburn Virginia 00:29:43 KIMBERLY SCANLON: Commack Long Island , 00:29:43 Theo Denoncour: Central New Hampshire -1 00:29:43 Effie Hall: Grinnell, IA; -9 F 00:29:43 Kalaya Steede: New Orleans…cold, overcast, and windy 00:29:43 Anita Westervelt: Anita, San Benito, TX 00:29:43 Becky Birch: Good morning from Iowa! 00:29:44 Jody Turner: 26 degrees in Yorktown VA 00:29:44 Lauren West: Durham NC 00:29:44 Carolyn Plott: Hello from Auburn, AL 00:29:44 Nancy Clem: Nancy Clem, Akron, OH 00:29:45 Marie Krzton: 22 degrees in Louisville Kentucky 00:29:45 Emily Schaff: Hi - Emily from Youngstown, Ohio 00:29:45 Karen Harrison: Hello to all from Columbus Ohio 00:29:45 Bev Hunter: 16° in Cleveland, Ohio 00:29:45 Anna Tjepkema: -22C Ottawa Canada 00:29:45 Sandy Barbic: Sagamore Hills, Ohio 00:29:45 gina haddock: Greetings from Davenport IA -- it's -1 here with bright sunshine 00:29:46 Jean Illingworth: Ridge, MD 25 degrees 00:29:46 Anne M Russell: Hey from LA; 43 degrees and sunny. 00:29:46 jyme schafer: York PA 00:29:46 Carla Ryan: -6 , with a feels like temp of -22 in Woodbury MN 00:29:47 Valerie Depew: Good morning from Cypress, Texas! 00:29:47 Lane Hall: Lane Hall, Milwaukee, WI 00:29:47 Ann Norris: durham, nc 00:29:47 Karen Walsh: Hello from Fonthill, Ontario 00:29:47 M. Liu: Good morning from Croton-on-Hudson, NY! 00:29:48 Chris Watson: Central FL in the house! 00:29:48 Lybo Buchanan: Good morning from Dallas, North Texas Master Naturalists chapter. 00:29:49 Christina Hastings: Good Morning, Woodbridge, Virginia 00:29:49 iPad52: New Lenox , il 7 degrees 00:29:49 Jim Longley: Hi from Xenia, Oh 00:29:49 Kala Ladenheim: Gardiner Maine 00:29:49 Patricia Crowe: Williamsburg Virginia. A bit of snow here! 00:29:49 Anne Fraser: Cold in DC! 00:29:49 Bea Caraway: Hello from San Antonio, Texas. 00:29:50 Christine McCullough: 20 degrees in West Chester. OH 00:29:50 Bill Drumheller: Good morning from Richmond VA 00:29:51 Debbie Bodnar: Bella Vista, Arkansas - good morning 00:29:51 CATHERINE PAWLIK: Catherine Asheville 00:29:51 Peg Nemoff: Baltimore, maryland 00:29:52 Shari Van Vugt: Kitchener, Ontario 00:29:52 Barry Holland: Good morning from Williamsburg VA at 25 degrees and snow!! 00:29:52 Elizabeth De Laperouse: Hey! From Cedar Rapids Iowa! 00:29:53 Barbara Suchernick: Hello from Jackson, NJ! 00:29:53 Barbara Ingalsbe: Good Morning from Emmaus, Pa 15 degrees 00:29:53 Jeanne Poremski: Still great snow cover for forecasted 1 degree tonight/morning 00:29:53 Heather Carter: Good morning from Mississippi! 00:29:53 Richard Howell: Mt Jackson VIrginia, sunny BUT 13 degrees 00:29:53 Margaret Fitzgerald: Norfolk, VA 00:29:53 Courtney Vick: Charles City, Iowa It is -11 right now. 00:29:54 Bob Davis: S Abington Pa, howdy 00:29:54 Jerrie Metz: 18 in Delaware OH! 00:29:54 Larry & Pat Miller: Good Morning everyone from Twinsburg, OH L&P 00:29:54 James Bradley Thomas: Nottingham, Maryland 00:29:55 Ed Wrenn: Wild Ones Wester PA/Pittsburgh. Warm in my heart! 00:29:55 Carol Powell: Good morning from Bel Ai, MD 00:29:56 Jane Macomber Grillo: St. Charles, IL - greater Chicagoland area 00:29:56 Linda Fulton: Good morning from Salt Lake City Utah! 00:29:57 Gigi Gere: Hello from Camp Hill, PA at 13 degrees 00:29:57 Jill Beringer: Hi from De. 00:29:57 Amber Keller: Good morning from Columbus, OH, 18 degrees 00:29:57 Sara Poulson: Hello from Johnstown, Ohio 17 degrees! 00:29:57 Sarah Brown: Hello from Baltimore 00:29:57 Jean Mason: Good morning, from Jean Mason in Flower Mound, TX. Elm Fork Chapter, Master Naturalists. 00:29:57 Margot Ringenburg: Good morning, from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 00:29:58 Kim Wootton: Good coooold morning for Oak Point, TX! 00:29:58 Juanita Elkins: Hello from Lansing Michigan 00:29:59 Mike Martin: Good morning, MRM in Marion, IA -9 degrees 00:30:00 Cindy Lyon: Hello from Ottawa, ON Canada 00:30:00 Meg Brager: good morning from Martinsburg, West Virginia 00:30:00 Andrea Suttle: Wichita KS 12° feels 0° 00:30:01 Marilyn DuFour: A chilly good morning from Toledo, OH! 00:30:01 Peter Simons: Dwight, Ontario! -35 this morning! 00:30:01 Gail Jones-Nemeth: Ravenna, Ohio 00:30:01 Gail Cocker: Hello its Gail fromMulmur, Ontario. Minus 11 C here 00:30:02 Leslie Bellavance: Hello. Leslie Bellavance from Ada Michigan USA 00:30:02 Elizabeth De Laperouse: Hello from St Louis 00:30:02 Roxanne Stewart: Good morning. West jordan Utah 00:30:02 Adair Heuchan: Good morning from freezing Canada 00:30:02 Eva Ekola: -6 in Shoreview, MN 00:30:03 Debra Gair: Annapolis, MD 20 here this morning! 00:30:03 Clarissa Molina Chaibainou: Hello from Denton, Texas! 00:30:04 Sue Hobig: Hello from Sterling Heights, MI 00:30:04 Shelly Posey: Hi Shelly from Southern Maryland Charles County 00:30:04 Charles Miller: Geneva, Ohio 00:30:04 Molly Williams: New Hampshire 00:30:05 Krista Rakovan: Hi From Dublin, Ohio. I'm a Landscape Design and Management student at Columbus State. 00:30:05 Brenda Michalski: Good morning from Waterville ohio 00:30:05 Mindy Bartholomae: Good snowy cold morning from Akron, Ohio! 00:30:05 Lynn Wisakowsky: Waxahachie, TX 00:30:06 Deborah Hart: Deborah Hart from Latrobe,Pa. 00:30:06 Jerome Claud: hello from waxahachie 00:30:07 Lesley Mack: Luray, Virginia Good Morning, looking forward to another great presentation! 00:30:07 Ralph Aucoin: Hello from New Orleans 00:30:07 Keane Scholl: Hello from cold central PA 00:30:07 Becky Bertoni: Becky Bertoni from DFW area, TX 00:30:07 Adrienne Landry: Hi from Arlington, MA! 00:30:08 Paulette Matteson: Hello Everyone from Baltimore, MD with 16degrees here this morning 00:30:08 Megan Braemer: Good morning from Cincinnati! 00:30:08 BARBARA FRENCH: Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 18 degrees 00:30:08 Patty Dixon: Hello. From Door county Wisconsin 1 degree🥶 00:30:09 Andrea Stork: Portage MI. Wild One and MSUE Master Gardener 00:30:09 Rita Lokie: Rita Lokie, Elm Fork Texas Master Naturalist in Argyle, Texas 00:30:09 Valerie Walters: Hi from Lake Michigan 00:30:10 Del & Florence McKinney: Del and Florence, Cape Girardeau MO 00:30:10 Bernadette Kessler: Beaver Falls, PA 14 degrees Bernie Kessler 00:30:11 Maggie: Good morning from Norfolk, VA 00:30:11 Kari Olsen: Kari from Soquel, CA 46 degrees with forecast of lovely 63 for today. 00:30:11 Deb Pound: Hi from granville ohio! 00:30:11 Michelle Manzo: Cleveland, OH 00:30:11 Deborah Green: Another Black Mountain NC 26F 00:30:11 Travis Luncan: Hello from Wilmington Ohio 00:30:12 Lynne Bernstein: From From cold and windy Putnam County NY 00:30:12 Jesse Brody: Prospect Park, Brooklyn NY 00:30:12 Linda Smith: Richmond va! Good morning. 00:30:12 Julie Gilardi: Julie Hilarious Shelby County Ohio 18 degrees 00:30:12 Carolyn Belknap: Hello from Petoskey, Michigan 00:30:13 Susan Chiddy: Hello from Sue,Batavia NY 00:30:13 Susan M Rice: Hi from Paw Paw MI 00:30:13 Karen Potter: Hello from Carlsbad California 00:30:13 Rebecca Last: Greetings from frosty Ottawa, Canada. It's -24C (without the windchill) and beautifully sunny -- as long as you don't have to go outside). 😁 00:30:13 Sharon Smith: Hello from Columbia Maryland 00:30:14 Kay Greene: 19 degrees here in Lincoln, Delaware. 00:30:15 Mandy Smith: Hello from Pittsburgh, PA! 00:30:15 Maria Sanderleaf: Good morning from Pleasantville, NY. 10 degrees here! 00:30:15 Margaret Mills: good morning from Kingston, Ontario Canada. It's -26 Celsius here..very cold 00:30:15 Laurie Johnson: It’s 20 below in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! 00:30:16 Barb Matteson: Hello from balmy Lewiston Idaho at 37 degrees 00:30:16 Tom Richey: Sunny, but cold Cincinnati... 00:30:16 Jim Lindway: JimL Brecksville Ohio CVNP 00:30:16 Laura Hanson: Minnetonka, MN -4 degrees!! 00:30:17 Marcia Goodrich: Hi from Houghton, Mich., a balmy 7 below with sunshine and blue skies 00:30:18 Nancy Stark: Indianapolis, IN 00:30:18 Carolyn Kennedy: Hello from Kalamazoo MI 00:30:19 Marcia Lyons: cold in Cape HATTERAS 00:30:20 Connie Barnes: Wooster, Ohio 00:30:20 Zoe Bell: Good morning from Camden Wyoming, DE. 17F 00:30:21 Beverley Wagar: Hello from Hamilton Ontario Canada 00:30:21 Laurie Woolever: Hello from frosty Poughkeepsie New York - 7 degrees!! 00:30:22 Sheila Tjeder: Norfolk, VA 28 00:30:22 Leah Quesenberry: Hello for Boise, Idaho. 29 degrees F 00:30:22 Carol Kasprzak: Nice frigid morning in Michigan! from Carol 00:30:23 Marie James: good morning from, Winston Salem, NC 00:30:24 Debbie Dalke: Debbie Bowling Green Ohio 00:30:24 Scott Belknap: 1 below zero in Grand Rapids, MN. The iceberg lettuce is ready to be harvested. 00:30:24 Mark Goodwin: Good morning from wv. 00:30:25 Kay Denton: 30 in Salt Lake and we finally have some snow! 00:30:25 karla ortloff: Minneapolis, MN -2F 00:30:25 julie ginder: Good morning from Anchorage, Alaska 00:30:26 Beth Meyers: 16 degrees in Potomac MD 00:30:26 Maura Boesch: hello from Kettering OH 00:30:27 Jeanne Van Arsdall: Good morning from Lexington, KY. Jeanne 00:30:27 Dennis Hoops: Good Morning from Minerva , Ohio 00:30:28 Suzanne Shown: Good morning, Memphis, TN 00:30:28 Jen Bezanson: Madison Heights, MI a balmy 10 degrees. 00:30:29 Jane Huber: Good morning from Columbus, OH🐝🦋 It’s snowing a bit and quite chilly, 21 degrees. 3 deer are resting in my neighbor’s yard🦌 00:30:29 Anne Wong: Good morning from Toronto, Ontario! 00:30:29 Lynn Pruitt: Nichols Iowa -9 degrees 00:30:29 Paul Zmich: Greetings from Solon, Ohio. 00:30:30 Jelena Pejic: Hello from Cambridge Ontario -26 C 00:30:30 Tom Cloutier: Toronto, Ontario.....brrr very cold and snowy here 00:30:30 Jane Leonard: Jane Leonard Georgetown Ontario Canada -22 degrees Celsius here 00:30:31 Anne Barnes: Anne Barnes, New Orleans - a chilly 34f 00:30:31 Catharine Shannon: Good Morning from Warkworth, ON Canada - Catharine Shannon 00:30:31 Beth A Clawson: Good morning from Michigan 00:30:32 Cynthia Garland: From Hopkinton, NH. 0 degrees here 00:30:32 Maria Fischer: Indianapolis IN, feels like 8F brrr 00:30:32 Christine Holmes: 18F "feeks like 9" Columbus Ohio 00:30:33 Patricia Frawley: Princeton,NJ 00:30:33 Maryanna Foster: Maryanna Foster.....Grand Ledge Michigan 00:30:34 Michelle Margetts: South Jordan, Utah 00:30:36 Rhonda Sanchez: Dallas is a balmy 24 degrees today so happy to be warm and here for the presentation 00:30:36 Kristina Shaneyfelt: Good morning from Chattanooga, TN! 00:30:36 Adie Darden: Hi from Marietta, OH 9 degrees here 00:30:37 Brenda Gray: Hello from Godfrey, IL 00:30:37 Jane Worth: Greene Co, Ohio. 18 degrees and feels like 8. 00:30:38 Mary Jo Vesper: Greetings from Cincinnati OH 00:30:39 Becky McNichols: Johnson county, Indiana 20 degrees. Good Morning. 00:30:40 Molly Williams: -1 here in NH, with -11 wind chill at the moment 00:30:41 Suzanne Foos: Hello from Maumee,Ohio 00:30:44 Maureen Parent: Hi, great to be here from chilly 25 degree, beautifully snow dusted Williamsburg, VA 00:30:45 Alice Bierhorst: hi, from Brooklyn! alice : ) 00:30:45 J MCDARBY: hello from DeSoto Texas! 😁 00:30:46 Betty Moulton: Hello from Ridgeway, Ontario Canada 00:30:48 Jenna Roller-Knapp: Good morning from Westerville, Ohio. 00:30:48 Rebecca Retzer: Hello from Maineville OH 00:30:49 Stephanie Heuker: Good morning from Roswell, GA :) 00:30:49 Rosemary Noble: Ellicott City, MD felt like 1 at 7 am. 00:30:50 Peggy Fox: Good morning from Newport News, VA 00:30:55 Erich Jensen: hello from ann arbor mi 00:30:55 Julie Burness: Julie from Wilmore, KY 00:30:56 R.Kathie McClung: Hello from southern New Mexico, USA, North America, Earth 00:30:56 Sarah Smedley: Hi from Sarah at Battery Park City Park in 10 degree Lower Manhattan! 00:30:57 Amy Morgan: Hello, Amy Morgan from Norfolk, Va….waiting for the snow! 00:30:57 Carolyn Aubin: Carolyn Aubin, Hebron, CT 00:30:58 Elizabeth Manning: Hello from Wadsworth Ohio 00:30:59 Carol Gosselink: -20 windchill Des Moines, -4 real 00:30:59 Michelle Wilson: Hello from Brampton Ontario Canada 00:30:59 NANCY ALLEN: Hello from the Catskill Mts in New York - just 0 degrees F right now. Brrr! 00:31:01 Cheryl Neumann: Good morning from beautiful Western North Carolina 00:31:01 Jeanne Hunter: Jeanne Hunter, Suttons Bay MI 00:31:02 Heather Catania: good morning from Bothell, WA 00:31:02 Kathy Webb: Hello from Dallas where it is 25 degrees this morning! 00:31:03 Meaghan Lemon: Clear Lake, Westbranch, MI :) 00:31:05 Maria Sievers: Good morning from Ottawa, Ontario Canada at minus 13 Fahrenheit. 00:31:06 Suzette Augustyniak: Good morning from a chilly Norwich CT 00:31:06 Steve Carroll: Two from Texas. 00:31:08 Carolyn Bassin: 10,000 strong! 00:31:08 Sandy: Good morning from frigid Ottawa, Canada!! 00:31:09 Marti MacArthur: Hello from Grand Rapids Michigan 00:31:09 Mabel Himel: knoxville Tn 00:31:09 Jack Neely: Newark, Ohio 00:31:11 Peter Walsh: Hello, 00:31:12 Brenda Beazley: palmyra, VA 00:31:14 Susan Lohwater: Huron OH Snowing here 00:31:14 Peter Walsh: Islip, NY 00:31:15 Barbara Reuss: hello from -9 in Hayward WI 00:31:16 nadelane Joseph: Cleveland, ohio 00:31:17 MYRA FULLER: Asheville, NC at 25 degrees F 00:31:17 Denise Kieso: Good Morning from Hot Springs, AR 00:31:18 Joellen Beard: From Little Rock, Arkansas presently in LaQuinta, California. 00:31:18 Karin Wilson: Hello from Lexington KY 00:31:19 Sharon Watson: Dickerson MD 00:31:23 Alex Teass: Good morning! 00:31:24 Rosalind Parkinson: Good morning from Columbus! 00:31:25 Deborah Silliman Wass: Hi Deb from Marthas Vineyard, MA 00:31:25 Mary Palmer: Hello from Mary - ice crusted snow in Martinsburg, WV 00:31:27 Melville Kennedy: Good Morning from Davison, Michigan 00:31:27 Tess McAllister: Hi from Virginia! 00:31:27 Kristine Banister: Go Bills! 00:31:28 Carolyn Davies: -16C in Collingwood, Ontario! 00:31:29 Sarah Roberts: Greetings from Belle Mead, New Jersey 00:31:29 Rosanne Romero: Hi from Houston, TX 00:31:31 Jean Hutchinson: Hello from freezing Silver Spring, Maryland 00:31:31 Yolanda Alston: Hello from Silver Spring, Maryland 17 degrees 00:31:32 JEN JESSEPH: McKinney, TX - good morning! 00:31:32 Pamela Leap: Good morning from Indianapolis 00:31:33 Tim Brugeman: Hello from Findlay Ohio Master Gardeners 00:31:33 Toni Benjamin: Morning from Denton,TX 00:31:34 Carolyn Hufford: Lakewood Ohio 00:31:36 Rhea Homa: Good morning from Verona, PA! 00:31:36 Helen Vorster: Hello from Toronto Canada, its a chilly -17C today! 00:31:37 Adina Fryer: Good morning from Littleton, CO! 00:31:38 Diane Walczak: Good morning from Western PA 00:31:38 Julie Berbiglia: Nashville, TN 00:31:38 James Louey: Hi from Beacon Falls, CT 00:31:39 Deb Lewis: Hi from CT! 00:31:43 Amy Meltzer: Cambridge MA 00:31:43 John Bocan: Hello from Morgantown, WV 00:31:45 Patti Weaver: hello all 10000 ...from Terre Haute Indiana 00:31:46 Sue Hodapp: Kalamazoo, MI 00:31:47 Genie McAllister: Sunny Cinci 00:31:48 Lynn Johnson: Good Morning from chilly Minneapolis, MN! 00:31:48 A.J. Logan: Brooklyn NY 00:31:48 sandra Kaufman: Good morning from Hutchinson MN 00:31:49 Linda A. Nelson: Hello from Toledo! 00:31:49 JEN JESSEPH: McKinney, TX - good morning! 00:31:50 Janet Robinson: Centre County, PA 00:31:51 Judy Semroc: Hi Denise & Marcia, thanks for all you to make these programs work! 00:31:51 Barbara Heitkamp: Good morning from Bayport, MN! 00:31:51 Laura Miller: Good morning from Charleston, WV! 00:31:52 Ellen Silverman: Good morning from Roosevelt, NJ 00:31:54 Sandra Stearns: Sandra, Roselle, IL cold but sunny 00:31:56 Jacqueline Czitrom: Dallas TX :) 00:31:56 Jonathan Sciarcon: Hi from Centennial, CO! 00:31:56 Valerie Shaw: Hello from Avon Lake, Ohio 00:31:58 Mary Beth Mathews: Hello from Newark, OH 00:31:59 Kathleen Dyer: Good morning from Williamston, MI 00:31:59 Lorraine Johnson: Hello from the Treaty territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. 00:32:01 Ellie Nowels: Columbus Ohio 00:32:01 Rachel Wilkinson: Baltimore md says hi! 00:32:02 Vicki Trexler: Good Morning from Virginia 00:32:04 Jeanne Bockholt: Good morning fom the Loess Hills of NW Iowa! 00:32:04 Donna Bertucci, BS, MT (AMT), CLS-G: Greetings from New Orleans! 00:32:06 Maggie McLaughlin: Hello from Rehoboth Beach Delaware 00:32:08 Barbara Rodriguez: Rio Grande Valley, Texas 00:32:09 Janet Mackey: Good morning from Dundas, Ontario 00:32:10 Toni Griskivich: Hello from Deer Isle, Maine 00:32:10 Jonathan Sciarcon: Hi from Centennial, CO 00:32:11 Joanie Faigle: Good morning! Burnsville, NC. 00:32:11 Julia Andary: Hello from Florida 00:32:11 Joanne Gabriel: Hello from Darien Library, Darien, CT... 00:32:11 Beverly Heimbach: Portsmouth, Virginia 00:32:12 Cathy L Smith: Good Morning from Allen County, Ohio! 00:32:12 Kathleen Stone: Good morning from Charleston, SC 00:32:13 Serena Boyd Boyd: Good Morning from Annapolis MD. 00:32:13 Linda Cox: good morning from Lewisville, Texas 00:32:13 Bethany Bosold: Hi from Burgess Virginia 00:32:14 Charmaine Hunter: Hello from ridiculously cold Holland Landing on 00:32:14 Vanessa Richards: Hi from Indianapolis 00:32:15 Liz Kawabata: Hello from Chapel Hill, NC 00:32:16 Jan Neenan: Good morning from Myrtle Beach 00:32:16 john Atkinson: Hello from Cary, NC 🤔 00:32:19 Maeghan MacDougall: Made it! Good morning from freezing Iowa. 00:32:22 Paul Mack: Hello from Paul Mack, Silver Spring Maryland 00:32:25 Marianne Lepa: Good frosty morning from south Georgian Bay, Ontario. 00:32:26 Michael Toombs: Good Morning to All,from Little Rock, Ark. 00:32:26 Deb Wentz: Deb Wentz, master gardener in columbus ohio 00:32:27 Tina Swanson: Hi from Mt. Airy MD 00:32:27 Sue Aagaard: Good morning from Greenville Michigan. 00:32:27 Janet Mackey: This has been a wonderful series so far. 00:32:28 Laura Kemper: State College, PA 00:32:28 Nina Mbengue: Good morning from Aurora, Colorado! 00:32:28 Julie Rose: Hi from Hollister Wisconsin 00:32:30 Karen Harris: Hello from Dayton, OH but normally in Novi, MI 00:32:30 Sheila Currie: Good morning from -30 degrees Celsius in Hastings County Ontario 00:32:30 Leah Rampy: Greetings from Shepherdstown, WV 00:32:31 Patricia Valdata: Hello from cold, snowy Maryland! 00:32:34 Peter Schaub: Williamsburg, VA 00:32:35 Liz Genovese: hello from chilly Minn. 00:32:36 Deborah Fuller: Hello from Maryland! 00:32:36 Goldkrantz Linda: Hello from 16 degree south Jersey. 00:32:37 Kandy Keith: 30 degrees in Chesapeake, VA. 00:32:37 Pamela Leap: many thanks to your sponsors 00:32:39 Julie Harris: Hello from snowy Meadville, PA! 00:32:40 Consuelo Almodovar: Good Morning from Allentown, Pa a new Wild Ones Member 00:32:40 Rachel Summy: Good Morning from SW Iowa 00:32:42 Linda Ahlgrim: Norfolk, VA /Linda 00:32:44 Hariette Henry: Hello from Burlington, Ontario. 00:32:45 Roxanna Shoffstall: Hello from Lakeview, Ohio 00:32:45 N K: It’s National Squirrel Appreciation Day!🦋 00:32:45 Carol Carter: hello from cold North Carolina 00:32:46 Rita Alldrit: Greetings from -18 Erin, Ontario 00:32:46 Charlotte Burbridge: Good morning from western Iowa 00:32:47 Frank Wiseman: Hi, from Harlingen, Texas 00:32:48 Kathleen Mack: Hello from a cold Texas 00:32:52 Joseph Parimuha: Good morning from Westerville, Ohio 00:32:54 David Odell: Howdy from Wichita Kansas...Balmy 10 deg 00:32:56 laurel starr: Greetings from Golden, CO! 00:32:56 Sheri Scott: Hello from Northeast OH 00:32:57 Carol Levin: Hi from a windy Northern California 00:33:00 Laura Henry: Good morning from maine 00:33:01 Carol White: Hello fro VIrginia Beach 00:33:01 Margaret Frantz: Hello from cold Bynum NC 00:33:04 Harriet Carter: Hi from Manassas, Virginia 00:33:05 Catherine Serreau Thompson: hi everyone from Garrison, NY 00:33:05 Julie Hulme: Greetings from Eugene, Oregon! 00:33:06 Heather Ryan: Hi from the Greater Toronto Area! 00:33:06 marggie faley: Good Morning. Looking forward to another informative seminar. Marggie 00:33:07 Andrea Klokow: Northwest Arkansas 00:33:09 Julia Andary: Thank you all for this great series 00:33:09 Alice Palmer: Alice from Cincinnati 00:33:09 Karen Guyotte: Good Morning from Georgia 00:33:12 Dallas DiLeo: 12 degr in Pittsburgh Birds are busy at the feeders 00:33:13 Pat Mitchell: Hello from Pat Mitchell, Annapolis, Maryland. 00:33:13 Becky Greenwald: Good morning from Chesapeake, VA! 00:33:14 Robert Jenkins: Good morning from Baltimore! 00:33:14 Joyce Falkinburg: Hi from Chincoteague VA 00:33:15 marilyn groves: Marilyn from Keystone Heights FL 00:33:15 Russ Cohen: Russ Cohen, Arlington, MA 1982 OSU M.S. in Natural Resources grad 00:33:16 Suzanne MacDonald: Suzanne macdonald, NH 00:33:21 Marjorie Peterson: Hello from Newark Delaware 00:33:22 Carol Schory: Good morning from sunny but very cold Albion Indiana. 00:33:25 Judy Packer: Good morning from Moon Twp., PA 18 degrees here! 00:33:26 Rosie Wendt: Good morning. everyone, from Upper Arlington, Ohio 00:33:27 Dorothy Menefee: Good Friday Morning from Detroit! 00:33:29 Coralie Palmer: Hi from Zionsville, Indiana 00:33:29 Jenny Smith: Pittsburgh, PA. 00:33:30 Elissa Alford: Good morning from Northampton, MA 00:33:30 Fred Redfern: Good Morning from Crooksvile, Ohio 00:33:31 Ann Williams: HELLO, from Royal Oak, MI! 00:33:33 janet siddle: Hi - Janet from Arlington, Virginia 00:33:33 Una Turley: Scott County Indiana 00:33:33 Helene Drees: Good morning from Yorktown, VA 00:33:34 Lisa Craddock thitoff: good cold, gray morning from Minerva Park Ohio! thanks to all who make this wonderful ness happen! 00:33:34 Joel Mielke: good morning from the Mielkes in Preston MN 00:33:35 Dusti Johnson-Brinker: Good morning from Norfolk, VA 00:33:36 Beth Blum Spiker: Good morning from Lexington, KY 00:33:38 Carol Spence: Good morning from Lexington, KY 00:33:40 Priscilla Petitti: Good morning from Millington, NJ 00:33:43 Barbara Klein: good morning from mid Michigan 00:33:47 Lana Regel: Hello from Chesterland OH 00:33:49 Melville Kennedy: Great Series!! 00:33:50 Kathryn Freese: Good Morning from St.Louis MO. 11degrees here. 00:33:51 Georgina Cullman: Good morning from NYC 00:33:51 Teresa Reynolds: Hello from Bel KS 00:33:52 Cheryl Sims: good morning from Vero Beach FL 00:33:52 Lisa Bloodgood: Hello from Brooklyn NY 👋🐛🐝 00:33:55 Nancy King: Upper Arlington, Ohio 00:33:57 Holly Fleischman: Good morning from Highland, MI! 00:33:58 Nattawan Suwannimit: Good morning from freezing Newark Delaware! 00:33:59 Camille Martone: Camille from DC - good morning 00:33:59 Marilyn Gudenas: Good morning from Alpharetta, GA 00:34:03 Sovann Muon: from Canada! 00:34:04 Ssusanne Lee: Hi from Rockville MD 00:34:04 William David Wagenblast: Morning from Princeton Un. 00:34:04 Joan E Maccari: Joan Maccari Madison NJ Environmental Commission 00:34:04 Barbara Tiews: Hello from Ann Arbor 00:34:05 Diana Burson: another one from Norfolk, va 00:34:06 Joyce Stover: Hello from Iowa 00:34:06 Gail Piper: Good morning from Warsaw OH! 00:34:07 Judy Varner: Good morning from southeastern PA! 00:34:09 Sue Hix: Positive here in Central MN 50 miles north of Minneapolis/St Paul. 00:34:09 Kerrie Melby: Glenwood Springs, CO 00:34:10 Judith Gaskell: good morning from chilly DC 00:34:10 Cathy Davies: hi from Johns Creek GA. I'm a Master Gardener in Itasca Co MN. 00:34:10 Marek Stanton: Hi, from Estacada, Oregon 00:34:11 Lisa DeLuca: Good Morning from sunny Howell Michigan! 00:34:12 Catherine: Hello from Briarcliff Manor, NY. 00:34:12 LORENE LAKE: Good morning from Largo, Maryland! 00:34:13 Amy Campbell: Greetings from Edwards, Colorado! 00:34:14 Sara Heath: Hell-o from Hoschton, GA 00:34:14 Linda Standish: Pepper Pike, OH 00:34:15 Joyce Fry: Good morning from Frankfort KY! 00:34:15 GREGORY BREITZKE JR: Good morning from NW Indiana. 00:34:17 Amy Lazar: Good morning from Fenton, Michigan! 00:34:18 Susan Leister: Morning from Okatie, SC 00:34:18 Gemma Kennedy: good morning from Lima, Ohio 00:34:18 Linda Thomas: Good morning from Hanson, KY! 00:34:18 Elaine Petrowski: hello from Delaware 00:34:20 Diane Goodwillie: Hello from Toronto Canada 00:34:20 Teri Mojgani: Good morning from New Orleans, LA 00:34:21 Donna Merrill: Donna Merrill, Pollinator Pathway, Wilton CT 00:34:21 Steven Rothe: Hello from Omaha 00:34:21 Diane Monreal: Hello from Concord Twp at 17 degrees 00:34:22 Jean Crinean: St Charles MO here 00:34:23 Paul Castrovillo: Boise, ID here. Hi again! 00:34:24 Marian Prokop: Happy to be here and checking in from Boston! 00:34:24 Shirley Showalter: Good morning from Yorktown, VA 00:34:24 Gwen Anderson: Defiance, Ohio 00:34:25 Harriet Turner: Good morning from Fort Payne, AL 00:34:25 Linda Moll: Good morning from McKees Rocks, PA 00:34:26 Susan May: Good morning from chilly Midland, TX! 00:34:26 Pamela Schulz: Good Morning from Parker CO! 00:34:28 Donald Bladow: Good morning from Anchorage, AK 00:34:29 Deborah Harris: Hi from Haslett, Michigan! 00:34:29 Julianne Labreche: Good morning from snowy Ottawa, Canada 00:34:30 June Oase: hello from mississippi 00:34:30 Ken Traynham: Ken Traynham from Mebane, NC 00:34:31 Mary Simonelli: Good morning. Mary Simonelli, Wadsworth, Ohio 00:34:31 Val Frankoski: Joplin, Missouri 00:34:32 Lisa Wagner: Hello from Le Bic, Quebec: -2°F 00:34:32 Deborah Firak: Good morning from northern Illinois! 00:34:33 Ellen Link: Good (cold!) morning from Laingsburg, MI 00:34:34 Elizabeth Betagole: Hi from Cincy, OH 00:34:35 Betty Knight: Good morning from Niagara-on-the-Lake. 00:34:37 Karen Redmond: Good morning from Omaha NE and Karen R 00:34:38 Amber Snow: Good morning from north central Michigan! 00:34:38 Silvia Gederberg: Good morning from Houston! 00:34:41 Melissa Dennison: morning from WV 00:34:42 Patricia Furner: Morning to all from Indy 00:34:43 Corliss Glennon: Good Morning, All. 00:34:44 Mark Tranovich: Good morning. 00:34:44 Brian England: Good morning from Columbia Maryland 00:34:45 Karen Webbink: Durham, NC 00:34:46 Ruth Landers: Good morning from Little Rock Arkansas 00:34:47 Emily Campbell: from Wisconsin,s driftless area! 00:34:48 Donna McCoy: Hello from Danville Illinois! 00:34:49 Jeanne Bellemin: Bonjour from Redondo Beach California!! 00:34:49 Christina Verderosa: It’s a cold day in Newport News, VA 00:34:50 Amy Kevis: From Newark DE 00:34:51 Patricia Hartman: Hello from Harrison TWP, MI 00:34:54 Regina Zayd: Good morning to everyone from Berea, Ohio 00:34:54 Jan Filios: Greetings from Newtown, Bucks County PA! 00:34:55 Pat Starling: Good morning from Chesapeake, VA from Pat Starling 00:34:56 Beverly Agoston: Hi from Grand Rapids, Ohio 00:34:56 Colleen Klausing: Good morning from Monterey IN 00:34:56 Catherine Mason: Good Morning! 00:34:57 Joanne Carlson: Hi from Eugene Oregon! 00:34:58 Tanya Herbick: Tanya from North Salem New York! thanks for the series 00:34:58 Carol Peoples: Hello from Emerald Isle, NC 00:34:59 Judy Fraser: Hello from beautiful Madison County Virginia 00:35:01 Nancy Jacobs: Good morning from Rockland County in NY 00:35:02 Karen Hupp: Eden Prairie, MN 00:35:03 Anne Duzan: Hello from Thorndale PA! 00:35:03 Jacqueline McFeely: Good morning from sunny Santa Fe , nineteen degrees outside. 00:35:06 Jenny Emerick: Hi from Mt Clemens, Mi 00:35:06 ginny alberts: Good morning from Fernandina Bch. 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No gardening! 00:35:29 Richard Lowman: Hello from Berkeley County WV 00:35:30 Diane Lattanzio: Good Morning from Kinnelon, NJ! 00:35:32 Linda Gerhart: hello from solon oh 00:35:35 teresa harten: hello from Cincinnati! 00:35:36 Brandy Blaylock: OCVN & MGV From Springdale, Ohio 00:35:37 peggy pearson: GOOD MORNING CEDR RAPIDS, IA 00:35:41 Libby Marsh: Hello from Sylvania OH!! 00:35:41 Cindy Decker: Hello from Brevard, NC 00:35:42 Kathleen Gorsline: Schomberg, ON 00:35:44 Elizabeth Wilkinson: Newton, MA 00:35:44 Carlene Thompson: Good morning from Portland Oregon! 00:35:46 Torlanda Archer: GM PGMG MD 00:35:46 Carol White: Good morning from NYC 00:35:46 Gail Rahn: I am getting two audio of Denise, one a second or so later. How do I fix? thanks, gail rahn 00:35:48 Allan Amioka: Don’t see the “…” for saving the chat?… 00:35:50 Mary Lee Walter: hello from Chesterfield, Mo. 00:35:52 Brian England: Hi Cory Brian 00:35:54 Cathy Streett: Hello from Darien IL 00:35:56 Lynne Adler: good morning from Branchburg NJ 00:35:57 Elaine McNeill: Hello from Durham, NC 00:36:01 Erika Boody: Hello from London, Ontario 00:36:06 K Engblom: Good morning from Mn 00:36:12 christina delfico: Hello from iDig2Learn in NYC! 00:36:17 Luanne Ray: Good morning, Lu Anne Ray, Blackland Prairie Texas Master Naturalist, Collin County, Texas 00:36:18 pat weisbrodt: Morning! from Pittsboro NC 00:36:21 laquish laura: good morning from Northern Michigan! 00:36:27 Russ Cohen: I forgot to add that I am a member of the Wild Ones South Shore chapter (Mass.) 00:36:27 Dolores Foster: Chapter 38, Gibson Woods,Hammond, In! 00:36:28 Shirley Whitehurst: Good Morning from Va 00:36:28 Ines Terway: Hello from South Jersey 00:36:30 Ray Hasson: Ledyard CT 00:36:31 Kerrin Alletson: Hi from MONT TREMBLANT, Quebec, Boreal Shield, Zone 3b 00:36:31 Angie Miller: Greetings from Crawfordsville, Indiana! 00:36:34 Susan Stephenson: Hello from Perth Ontario 00:36:37 Dwight Mitchell: Hi from Athens Oh Dwight Mitchell 00:36:39 Amy Janovsky: good morning from Andover MA! 00:36:39 MaryBeth Roy: Hi and many thanks from Harbor Island, SC! 00:36:40 Joseph Suda: Hello from Wayne ,Mi Joe Suda 00:36:41 Lorraine Smith: Hello from Delmar, New York 00:36:45 Suzy Young: good morning from Berlin, MD 00:36:48 Vivien Russe: hello from South Portland Maine 00:36:51 Avy Claire: Avy Claire from Native Gardens of Blue Hill in Maine 00:36:53 Babette Stenuis Stolz: Hello from Petoskey, Michigan! 00:36:55 Janet Mackey: We 00:37:03 Mike H: Hi from Cary, North Carolina. 00:37:09 Kari Carter: Good morning from Dayton, Ohio 00:37:10 Janet Mackey: We can see her notes screen 00:37:15 Karen Garver: Hello from cold Joplin, MO 00:37:17 Karen Stith: Hello from Colorado Springs, Colorado 00:37:19 Leticia Velez Delvalle: Hello Everyone from Midwest 00:37:23 Tori Antonino: Hello from Wareham, Massachusetts 00:37:23 Debra Knapke: We are seeing presenter view... is there a way to change that? 00:37:28 Gerard Michel Joseph: Hi evey body 00:37:36 Mary Meinhardt: Good Morning from the St. Louis area in Missouri. 00:37:36 anna Miller: Good morning. 00:37:37 Erin Parker: the participants can see the slide show in presenter mode right now, just an FYI! 00:37:38 Annellen Moore: Checking in from Bowie MD 00:37:47 Mary Ellen Olcese: Me here from MD 00:37:48 Patricia Valdata: Can she make the slide larger? 00:37:48 Julia Wilson: go.osu.edu/tendingnature 00:37:56 Donald Recklies: We are seeing all the presenter settings, not just the presented screen 00:37:56 Karen Goodell: The slides are in presenter view not slide show view 00:37:57 Mary Beth Jennings: mornin from Missou 00:37:58 Tracy Teuscher: Good morning from Northeast Ohio,OCVN 00:38:00 anna Miller: Anna Miller from Newark, Delaware 00:38:02 David Thomson: Good morning from Biddeford Pool Maine 00:38:02 Claudette Sims: Does Lisa have the correct view of her PowerPoint? Looks like the notes version... 00:38:06 Janet Mackey: She's not on the presenter view 00:38:19 Georgina Cullman: just a note that we are seeing the presenter view 00:38:26 Theodora Gregg: hello from Athens 00:38:26 Deryn Davidson: Can we let her know we see her presenter view? 00:38:31 Linda Cunningham: Hi for Linda C in Winchester Virginia. 00:38:32 Pamela Leap: is it possible to see only one slide at a time??? 00:38:40 Janet Mackey: She''s displaying the wrong screen to the audience 00:38:41 Betsy Bombick: hello from Winston-Salem, NC 00:38:41 Joyce Robison: art and joyce Robison wV 00:38:45 Mark Tranovich: Greetings from Granville Ohio Mark Tranovich 00:38:47 Jaime Davis: I think we're seeing the wrong screen. 00:38:50 Laura Cole: Please ask Lisa to share her slides in full screen mode. 00:38:56 Patricia Valdata: We probably shouldn't be seeing the next slide 00:38:56 Jane Walsh: I see your note view. 00:38:57 MICHELE M: Could Lisa pls display full size slide, seeing next slide is distracting. Thank you 00:39:01 Lewis Ulman: We are seeing Lisa’s desktop rather than her slideshow. 00:39:05 Betty Scarlata: Can Lisa change her screen so we see only the current slide, please. 00:39:16 santina valente: hello from utah 00:39:52 Camille Martone: It is still on the presenters 00:39:54 Heather Catania: I’m not seeing the slides at all 00:39:57 nadelane Joseph: I'm not seeing her slides 00:39:59 Aggie Foster: Good morning from cold Houston 00:40:00 nina tyzik: we are seeing the home screen of sou with all presenters 00:40:02 Linda Cunningham: I only see the OSU screen 00:40:03 Colleen Madrid: All I can see is the OSU slide 00:40:04 Kelly Noel: Use the zoom controls 00:40:14 Laura Richardson: I see only the OSU opening slide 00:40:27 Jane Barton: al I can see is the beginner screen - not the presentation 00:40:33 Camille Martone: It has gone back to viewing the presenters 00:40:40 Chuck Blake: good save 00:40:48 MARIA BARTLETT: I do not see her first page 00:40:54 Ingrid F: Peteborough Ontario 🙂 00:40:55 karen montag: Lost the slides again only see presenters on screen 00:41:00 Helen Madsen: I am still unable to see her slides 00:41:03 Linda Smith-Staton: I'm only seeing your series "banner" on the shared screen. I did see her shared screen briefly, but now it's back to the series banner. I see her... But no slides. 00:41:04 Lana Sakash: We only see OSU screen 00:41:05 Martha Wood: Martha Wood Mentone, AL 20 degrees F 00:41:06 Marianne Marugg: Seeing only the OSU slide 00:41:10 Jean Landry: Good morning, from Grand Isle, LA with The Nature Conservancy, 00:41:11 Patricia Furner: can not see her slides 00:41:17 Hedy Hollyfield: I can’t see the slides 00:41:19 Alvin Lookofsky: I cannot see her screen. I still see the intro screen 00:41:22 Louise Shoksnyder: I am not seeing Lisa's slide. Showing OSU info for series 00:41:23 Julia Wilson: Hi all, Lisa is sharing the slide of the speakers at this moment 00:41:24 Catherine McGill: Hello from Ontario Canada 00:41:25 Judy Semroc: My screen shows the tending nature lead slide. 00:41:31 Martha Wood: Cannot see the screen of the speaker 00:41:32 Karen Benfield: Hi from North Canton, Ohio 00:41:34 Marianne Marugg: Thanks 00:41:35 Marian Prokop: Yay English majors! 00:41:36 Louise Shoksnyder: ty 00:41:36 Hedy Hollyfield: Thanks! 00:41:37 Mary Palmer: I can't see Lisa's screen 00:41:42 Patricia Martin: Slides are not advancing 00:41:44 Helen Madsen: Are here 00:41:54 Patricia Sarikelle: Slides are not advancing 00:41:55 Jerry Gudauskas: Advance slides please 00:42:05 Kay Cramer: Thanks, Julie! 00:42:11 Lynne Hebble: LOVE who you are Lisa! 00:42:36 Jennifer Bawden: Hi from Windsor Ontario Canada. Unfortunately I have to leave, but I'll watch the recording. Thanks for this!! 00:42:40 Helen Steussy: It would be nice if a conference on Biodiversity should have more social diversity in their speaker line-up. 00:42:54 Jeanne Millin: All I see is a big Lisa and a small next slide! 00:43:08 Chris Spence: Why is this about the presenter? This is just wasting time. 00:43:42 Paulette Atkinson: Paulette Atkinson Master Gardener from Williamsburg, VA 00:43:50 Teri Mojgani: Yay for librarians! 00:44:00 Jeanne Millin: OK now. 00:44:13 Nina Mbengue: LOVE this! The storybooks! 00:44:35 Prudence Salasky: Is anyone else having trouble hearing Lisa . 00:44:38 Jenny Napier: My story is very much like Lisa's So nice to hear thoughts. 00:45:21 Terry Chambers: Hello from an Innisfil Garden Club member , Town of Innisfil , Ontario, Canada 00:46:27 Julia Wilson: Hi Prudence, I am hearing Lisa perfectly. You might need to check your sound on your computer. Sometimes logging out and back in again helps too! 00:48:00 B Tryon: rights=responsibilities 00:48:26 Amanda Wolski: https://daytonareawildones.org/ 00:49:01 Jeanne Mackay: Once a "hellish area" has been reclaimed, is it maintained to prevent exotic invasive from taking over? Are there enough volunteers for these projects? 00:50:21 Ann Verhaeghe: Hi from Cincinnati, Ohio 00:50:31 Alize Fenech: Link for the “lazy” -> https://wildones.org 00:50:59 Laura Pelcher: Good morning from Brooklyn, NY 00:53:56 Ann Boyd: North American native Plant Society , I live in Ontario. 00:54:49 Judith Noun: Where are the best places to get native plant seeds for New Hampshire (northeast)? Is there a Wild Ones chapter in New Hampshire? Does this chapter sell native plant seeds? Thanks, 00:54:51 Angelina Stokman: Are there Canadian chapters of Wild Ones? Ontario? 00:57:41 Deanna Schulte: good morning from Dee Schulte in McMeill, mississippi. i'm old and computer illiterate ergo why I'm just saying hl 00:57:53 Joanne Hart: Just want folks to know that there is amazing lichen episode on the For The Wild podcast if possible. 00:57:59 Deanna Schulte: p 00:59:25 Kathleen Bradley: Thinning out unwelcome volunteer- LOL! 01:02:04 Carol Levin: Hello, I am from California. We have a very strong California Native Plant Society that is doing many of the same things as Wild Ones - there is a website that helps with restoration - nurseries to buy seeds, what to plant. Calscape.org is also a great place. I am able to add plants to a list and actually put in my address and it tells me what grows in my neighborhood 01:03:45 Renee DAmico: Can you source the UN research on their sustainable goals? 01:05:04 Julia Wilson: Renee, That can be found here: https://sdgs.un.org/goals 01:07:38 Marcia Carsten: There are many on line seed companies that offer seeds that are appropriate for various areas in the company. One such company is Prairie Moon Nursery. There may be local companies on line in your area also. 01:07:45 Patti Weaver: i manage the ISU community garden in Terre Haute Indiana. it is 15 years old this year. we have at least 5 native flower beds in various locations on the 2 city blocks. 01:07:46 Jo Doumbia: the link provided go.osu,edu is not available. Can you please repost the link? 01:09:31 Marcia Carsten: Are you still having problems? Check out the upper right of the screen under View. 01:10:07 Julia Wilson: Here you go: http://go.osu.edu/tendingnature 01:10:20 Marcia Carsten: http://go.osu.edu/tendingnature 01:11:12 Jo Doumbia: Thanks much 01:12:24 Renee DAmico: Thank you! I’m looking for actual peer reviewed studies upon which the UN base their sdgs, especially studies conducted in the US. It’s difficult to locate on their website pages 01:13:51 Patti Weaver: ISU is a bee campus....for the past 4-5 years 01:14:11 Jo Doumbia: what is the name of the wild garden book for kids? could you write the name here? Thanks 01:14:29 Elayne Bozick: Those are Rotary's 7 areas of focus for their funding effort through their International Foundation 01:14:38 Julia Wilson: "How to Raise a Wild Child" 01:14:44 Jack Neely: Go Rotary 01:15:09 debra Harshaw: 18 year rotarian, just got off a webinar with Operation Pollination members. This webinar aligns beautifully. thank you 01:15:35 Jo Doumbia: Thanks 01:17:49 Deborah Dixon: Good morning Lisa; this is an awesome presentation. I am a volunteer with Smithsonian g 01:17:50 anne Balogh: The Works is wonderful! The exhibit looks great! 01:18:09 Nina MacLaren: I love that idea for the WH to have native plant gardens. 01:20:13 Carol Pastore: Can I get the contact information for the Wild Ones Organization in Denver. It is the only Wild Ones Organization in the State of Colorado correct? Thank you 01:21:52 christina delfico: Students from the Bronx NY discovered and presented that solar panels work better when over green https://www.engineeringforchange.org/news/a-bronx-high-school-tests-integrated-green-roof-technologies/ 01:22:16 Marcia Carsten: It looks like the Wild Ones Front Range Chapter is reachable at frontrangewildones@gmail.com 01:22:38 Gary Schultheis: Please talk about the cost of maintenance of native landscapes vs the cost of maintaining a lawn. 01:22:49 Tom Ligon: Hunters are the original conservationists! 01:23:22 Carol Pastore: 👍 01:25:01 Lisa Holbrook: Lisa, thank you for an interesting program. 01:25:35 Krista Rakovan: Great presentation. I didn't know Wild Ones is such a great resource and will be becoming a member. Thanks 01:28:31 Agi Risko: Could you please repeat the information about the traveling exhibit which is currently in Ohio? 01:28:59 Liz Kawabata: Thank you for the presentation. 01:30:45 Christina Linsenmeyer: We are all on the native plant page. Was hoping to get more hands on action items for Hallany’s book about private property and native plants. What can we do. 01:31:48 Emily Campbell: The discipline of Wayfinding in public spaces 01:34:16 Patricia Martin: I have a neighbor just like that and he is very hostile to me and my efforts 01:34:47 Emily Campbell: Principles instead of standards 01:34:58 Kathleen Saller: How about principles for standards 01:36:04 Denise Ellsworth: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:36:23 Denise Ellsworth: Lisa’s resources and links: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:36:41 Jayne Rogers: Thank you! 01:36:49 Clara Deck: Great talk! Thank you! 01:37:06 Susanne Bathke: Sue Bathke from Two Harbors, MN says Good Morning! 01:37:08 Joanne Hart: There is a wonderful episode on lichen on the for the wild podcast https://forthewild.world/listen/tag/lichen+and+moss 01:37:40 Brenda Junkin: I guess I was hoping more specific info, less organizational promotion, But it is till interesting and sparked ideas. 01:37:44 Carol Elkins: Lisa, this was excellent!!!! Thank you so much!!! 01:37:53 Brian Johnson: She was talking to a choir that I am not part of. Not a helpful webinar 01:38:12 Melinda Walker: Is there a resource for native landscape designers in or near Columbus, OH? I am definitely not good with a vision. TIA! 01:38:42 Jennifer Ault: Thank you for all the ideas and resources. Bye 01:38:45 Alice Bierhorst: this is great! thanks so much! 01:38:50 Molly Lawson: Brenda, me too 01:38:51 Sarah Moon: More specific examples wanted. 01:38:58 Tara Gill: The organizational promotion seemed like a network of resources people are usually unable to find without assistance 01:39:05 KAREN ROMIG: Lisa - a very good overview, particularly it provides numerous ways for any individual to become involved and support an area where they have interest! 01:39:10 KAREN ROMIG: Many thanks! 01:39:11 Becky Bertoni: Is there a Wild Ones chapter in Texas? 01:39:12 Hon.Paula Brooks: This is excellent and inspiring to this generalist! 01:39:12 Ruth Landers: Thank you for great resources and events to support cultivating our local communities 01:39:17 Andrea DeMayo-Clancy: I think that there is so much information and so many ideas here - it will take me a while to think about which ones I will use as a first step. Thank you. 01:39:20 Jane Egan: Thank you for all of the information! 01:39:26 Aida Pita: Thank you. 01:39:27 Tara Gill: wanìshi Lisa! 01:39:27 Carol Roberson: Fantastic program with tons of resources… thank you! 01:39:28 Michele Kinshella: Excellent presentation, Lisa! 01:39:28 Shirley Chirch: Wonderful presentation as always! Thank you! 01:39:29 Theresa Kempker: Melinda, I think Debra Knapke does that in Central Ohio. 01:39:29 Amanda Canfield: This was great thank you :) 01:39:30 marilyn groves: Thank you for this inspiration! 01:39:31 Cathy L Smith: Thank you! 01:39:32 Jennifer Guertin: Great talk. 01:39:33 Brianna Gohde: What was the weed ordinance event? I can’t find it 01:39:35 Stephanie Bange: Very interesting content. Thank you! 01:39:35 Julie Harris: Dear Columbus, OH viewer...I think your statement sums up the majority of us...please address to all. 01:39:36 Jane Macomber Grillo: I agree Brenda. Interesting. Good to have resources but was expecting more of a plant learning opportunity. 01:39:36 Nina Mbengue: This has been great! So many ideas to reach out and collaborate. This is exciting! 01:39:41 polly cheney: wonderful. thank you 01:39:41 Elizabeth Palmer: Thank you Ms Olsen for your presentation 01:39:42 Temple George: The best presentation I’ve seen in the 12 years I’ve been a Master Gardener. Lisa is the hook to reel the humans on board. 01:39:43 Jean Landry: thank you for all the resources and the great presentation. 01:39:44 Denise Ellsworth: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:39:44 Carol White: Thank you! 01:39:45 Danita Davis: Thank you. 01:39:46 Sarah ONeill: Wonderful presentation and awesome work!!! 01:39:50 Abigail Dowling: Thank you for all the information! Excellent! 01:39:52 Erin Westfall: Thank you so much. So inspired! 01:39:53 Donna Evans Orr: Thank You Lisa 01:39:53 Esmeralda Jimenez: Thank you! 01:39:54 Debbie Bunger: Thanks for your passion and message. I enjoyed your talk. 01:39:54 Patricia Phelan: Very inspiring! Thank you! 01:39:56 Cindy Lenhoff: Very informative and appreciated, thank you! 01:39:56 Deborah Firak: Thank you - great presentation! 01:39:58 Julianne Labreche: Such an inspiring talk! So many ideas! Thank you. 01:39:58 Joanne Hart: Thank you so much!!! 01:39:58 Shelly Posey: Thank you! 01:39:59 Ann Williams: Thank you!!! 01:39:59 Donna Bertucci, BS, MT (AMT), CLS-G: Very informative and interesting -- thank you! 01:40:00 Julie Harris: Thank you ...very inspirational and motivating!i 01:40:00 Beth Wasden: Thanks for the presentation! 01:40:01 Amy Kevis: Thanks Lisa! Happy Friday everyone 01:40:01 Wendy Rihner: I think your idea of CONNECTIONS is very important! I am thankful for your suggestion of Habitat Humanity. 01:40:01 Ellen Welsh: Thanks for a great presentation and for introducing me to Wild Ones! 01:40:01 Vella King: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:02 Denise Ellsworth: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:40:02 Ellie Nowels: thank you, Lisa, great ideas 01:40:03 Mary Alice Koeneke: Thank you! 01:40:03 Belinda Boekhoven: So much lateral thinking - thank you! 01:40:03 Cynthia Fischer: incredible talk! inspirational! THank you! 01:40:04 Mary Palmer: thank you for inspiring! 01:40:04 Patti Barry: Thank you! 01:40:05 sharon lavallee: Great information and inspiration. Thank you. 01:40:05 Marty Freado: Inspiring!!! Thank you so much 01:40:06 nina tyzik: thank you lisa 01:40:06 Jane Macomber Grillo: But I do appreciate your time! 01:40:06 James Louey: Thank you! 01:40:06 Janet Zendzian: thank you so much 01:40:07 Melissa Dennison: thankful 01:40:07 Ulana Stuart: Thanks! 01:40:08 Laurie Schumacher: Thank you! 01:40:09 Amber Dalakas: Thank you!! 01:40:09 Lisa Doud: awesome!! thank you! 01:40:09 Barbara Ryan: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:09 Cheryl Roettger: Great presentation! 01:40:09 Dennis Heisey: thank you 01:40:09 Katherine McCarter: Thank you 01:40:10 Jann Holzman: Thank you. Very good. 01:40:10 Charlotte Burbridge: Thank you! 01:40:10 Susan Lohwater: Thank you! Excellent inspiring presentation 01:40:10 Coralie Palmer: Thank you so much, that was wonderful! 01:40:10 Linda A. Nelson: thank you! 01:40:11 Susan McMann: Thanks! 01:40:11 teresa harten: thanks you Lisa! 01:40:11 Nimfa Simpson: Very inspiring! 01:40:11 Beth Hook: thank you!! 01:40:11 Marsha Duling: Thank you. 01:40:12 Holly Haynes: Many thanks! 01:40:12 Sarah Densmore: Thank you! 01:40:13 Lynn Canada: This talk was a WOW!!!! 01:40:13 Teddy: Thank you 01:40:14 Paul Zmich: Thanks Lisa. 01:40:14 Gabriele Tuschall: Amazing talk. Thanks so much 01:40:14 Donna Evans Orr: So much wonderful information. Thanks! 01:40:14 Elizabeth Beck: Thank you 01:40:14 Barbara Terry: Thank you! 01:40:15 Holly Fleischman: Thank you! 01:40:15 Sue Ridge: please remind us of the YouTube on public gardens 01:40:16 Robin Clark: Thank you! 01:40:16 Karlyn Wilson: Thank you Lisa!! 01:40:17 Marge Greenhill: Thank you, Lisa! 01:40:17 Nannette Trinkaus: Wonderful information! Thank you! 01:40:17 Patricia Hambleton: Thank you. 01:40:17 Mary Beth Mathews: This has been a great presentation! Didn't remember "Wild Ones" and now can find it in Columbus, OH as well as Denver, CO! Thank you! 01:40:17 Kristin Spindel: Thank you this is a great list of resources. 01:40:17 Cathy Cooley: thank you Lisa. very informative 01:40:18 Jennifer Adams: Thank you! It’s so great to hear about ways to get involved with this movement! 01:40:18 Harriet Turner: Thanks for resources 01:40:19 Renee Burkett: Thanks! 01:40:19 Christina Hastings: Thank you so much. Enjoyed the presentation. 01:40:19 Kathy Sykes: Great job. 01:40:19 Dennis Shreve: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:19 Kathleen Bradley: Thank you, Lisa!!! 01:40:19 Bill Dichtel: Thank you so much! Wonderful presentation 01:40:20 Susan Arrowood: Very good presentation. Thank you.. 01:40:20 Joanne Dole: Thank you. Lots of good information! 01:40:20 Lybo Buchanan: Thanks so much for such an informative presentation. 01:40:20 Sheri Bogardus: Thank you! 01:40:20 Gale Bacon: Thank you Lisa! Excellent presentation! 01:40:21 Rebekah Steury: Thank you for a nice presentation and beautiful garden pictures. 01:40:21 Marti MacArthur: Tremendous program. Thank you. 01:40:21 Glenda House: Thanks Lisa! 01:40:21 Doris Wilcher: Many thanks for your wonderful presentation! 01:40:22 Stephanie Szakal: Thank you. Spreading the word on natives is so critical. 01:40:22 Marilyn DuFour: Thanks, Lisa! Amazed at all that Wild Ones is accomplishing across the country! 01:40:22 Francine Sevel-Goldsmith: Thank you...great program 01:40:23 Beth Staggenborg: Thanks, Lisa! Love encouraging front yard native gardens. 01:40:23 Tarry Truitt: THANKS SO MUCH! 01:40:23 Aileen Curfman: Thank you! Very informative! 01:40:23 Cynthia Falconer: THANK YOU Lisa for providing another way of networking and promoting NATIVE! 01:40:24 Beth Umberger: Awesome! 01:40:24 Louise Shoksnyder: Thank you for the inspiring information. 01:40:24 Pat Parks: Thank you! 01:40:24 Andrea Rogera: thankyou very much gave me great ideas 01:40:24 Teddy: great presentation 01:40:25 Sue Breeden: Thank you! Checking out this group now 01:40:25 Joseph Suda: Thank you, great info 01:40:25 Nicki Seaton: Thank you!!! 01:40:25 Marie Emery: Thanks so much for showing how each of us can make a difference. The motivation is much appreciated and all the resources too! 01:40:25 Martha Mertz: Thank you for the information. 01:40:25 Marianne Sachs: Fantastic! 01:40:26 Karin Wilson: Thank you - very informative and motivating to get involved. 01:40:26 Rosemary Taft-Milby: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:26 Bev Koenig: Thank you for the presentation. Lots of information to connect with resources. 01:40:26 Melinda Walker: Thanks T.!! 01:40:26 Judy Semroc: Thanks Lisa. 01:40:26 Connie West: Thank you! 01:40:27 Deborah Fuller: Thank you so much, Lisa!! Truly inspirational...! 01:40:27 Adair Heuchan: Thanks so much for this thoughtful presentation…so much food for thought and action. 01:40:27 Linda Puls: Thank you! 01:40:28 Kari Olsen: Thank you Lisa, what a great talk! 01:40:29 Ann Marie Fuerst: Thank you - excellent! 01:40:29 Terri Cremer: Thank you! 01:40:30 debra Harshaw: I think that this has been an excellent presentation. so many great ideas 01:40:30 Theresa Talarek: Thank you! Lots of inspiration and ideas to use in my local group in SW Indiana - Knox County Goes Native. 01:40:30 Elizabeth Betagole: Love your enthusiasm! It’s very inspiring, thanks! 01:40:31 Jane Harris: Thanks for the information and inspiration! 01:40:31 Bill Benedetto: Thanks, Lisa! Very good stuff! 01:40:31 Linda Zang: Thank you Lisa — got so much information to check out! 01:40:32 Janet Harrison: Thank you. Lots of info to digest. 01:40:32 Melinda Stewart: Thanks so much 01:40:32 Elayne Bozick: Please repeat - "Native plants are the - coming …? 01:40:33 Linda Conboy: Thank you, enlightening 01:40:33 Marek Stanton: This was an interesting and informative webinar, thank you for your time. :) 01:40:33 Gail Santner: thank you. The Columbus Wild Ones Chapter is indeed very active. 01:40:34 Denise Ellsworth: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:40:34 Maggie: Thank you! 01:40:35 Lana Sakash: Thanks so much! 01:40:35 Yvonne Woodworth: Thank you! 01:40:35 Pamela Cady: thank you 01:40:36 Julia Meredith: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:36 Charlene Dixon: Thank you so much for the excellent webinar. Much appreciated. 01:40:36 Julie D'Ablaing: Thank you so much for a very informative talk - I will need to listen again to reference! :) 01:40:36 Karen Garver: Thank You! 01:40:36 Nancy Navarre: Thank you Lisa. We have a great local Wild Ones Chapter! 01:40:36 Judy Rodgers: Thank you, Lisa. Great ideas! 01:40:37 Deb Lewis: Thank you so much! 01:40:37 Erich Jensen: The best talk in several years. KUDOS, LISA!!!! 01:40:37 Patricia Hayes: Thank you! Lots of ideas and resources 01:40:38 maria ball: Thank you for all your hard work and this informative presintation 01:40:38 Gillian Harris: Thank you, Lisa. 01:40:38 Helen Near: Thanks Lisa! 01:40:38 Jan Smith: thank you for a wonderfully interesting program from icy eastern NC. Very thorough 01:40:38 Carol Pastore: Thank you! 01:40:38 ILENE ARNOLD: Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. I greatly appreciate your time to share. 01:40:39 Joan Gregory: Thank you 01:40:39 Nancy Maruschak: Thank you! 01:40:39 Yvette Slusarski: Thank you Lisa! Your presentation is so inspiring! 01:40:40 Ruthbeth Finerman: Inspirational, but I found this particular talk lacking specific info. Thanks anyway. 01:40:40 Kim Wootton: Thank you. So much inspiration! 01:40:40 Sue Mason: thank you, We have a wonderful native border in a nearby park and organizing a wildflower walk is a great idea! 01:40:40 Vickie Ceder: Lisa, great presentation!! 01:40:41 Bonnie Adams: thankyou have a great day 01:40:41 Mary Alice Ramsey: Thanks so much! Inspirational! 01:40:41 Deborah Silliman Wass: Another great and inspiring program… lots of good ideas to bring to my garden club. 01:40:42 Cheryl Sheimo: thank you! 01:40:43 Tracy Paluta: What a great presentation to encourage working cooperatively to inspire!! 01:40:43 Julie Rose: Thanks! 01:40:44 Lesley Mack: Thanks, great information. Do you work with the Master Gardeners, I didn't hear you mention them? 01:40:44 Elizabeth: Thank you, Lisa! You are so inspirational! 01:40:44 Joanne Carlson: Thank you!!!🌻 01:40:44 Loye Spencer: Thank you 01:40:45 Gerry Brevoort: Thank you! I particularly loved your message about patience and grace when talking/listening with others about natives. Great insight. 01:40:45 barbara stettner: thank you! 01:40:45 Nicole LaPlante: Thank you so much, Lisa! So many organizations to be involved in! 01:40:46 Sandra Dorr: Thank you. This was wonderful This has given me some great ideas for ways to get involved and community ideas 01:40:46 Lisa Runyon: Thank you for sharing your information and resources! Can't wait to dig deeper. 01:40:47 Torlanda Archer: 👏👏👍 01:40:47 Rosalie Blanke: Thanks 01:40:48 Kathy Jones: Wild Ones is a wonderful organization. 01:40:48 Jamie Aussendorf: Thank you! 01:40:49 Stacey Scaccia: Awesome ideas…thank you so much! 01:40:49 Glenda Thorpe: Didn't quite know what to expect, but that was very interesting. Wild Ones certainly does a lot of good work. 01:40:50 Melville Kennedy: Thank You, Lisa!! 01:40:50 Kathleen Peterson: Thank you! 01:40:50 Karen Powell: Very good presentation!! 01:40:50 Margot Ringenburg: So inspirational and informative! Thanks you, Lisa! 01:40:51 Clare Grosskleg: Lovely presentation - thank you! 01:40:51 Nattawan Suwannimit: Thank you Lisa! 01:40:51 Priscilla Zachary: Great information from this webinar...Thank you! 01:40:51 Teri Mitchum: Thank you!! 01:40:51 Martina Bruno: Thank you for a very informative program and the wealth of information/resources for further exploration! 01:40:53 Nanci Angle: Wonderful info 01:40:54 Lisa DeLuca: Thanks so much! Lisa DeLuca, Howell, Michigan 01:40:54 Elaine Donovan: Thank you very much for all the info 01:40:54 Kay Greene: Corners for Conservation…What a great idea. Thank you!! 01:40:55 Sue Wilson: Thank you 01:40:55 Teresa Keller: Thank you! 01:40:55 Adina Fryer: Great information! Thank you! 01:40:55 Gail Piper: Thank you - this gave me some ideas for our public garden and some folks to collaborate with us! 01:40:55 Cynthia Morgan: Thank you. Very informative.😊 01:40:55 Elizabeth Miller: Great ideas and food for thought. 01:40:55 Carolyn Eichelman: am trying winter sowing for the first time and have already told some friends I will share natives with them and they are excited. Baby steps 01:40:56 Susie Miller: Thank you. So informative. 01:40:56 Theresa Beck: Awesome Lisa, great to see and hear from you! BeeChicas Theresa, Boulder, Colorado 01:40:56 Debbie Farynowski: Wow -- so much info to think about and ponder! Clap, Clap, Clap! 01:40:56 Barbara Ingalsbe: Thank you! 01:40:57 Adrienne Landry: Thank you Lisa. Great ideas. New ones to add to my bag. 01:40:58 Jennifer Price: Thank you for such an inspirational presentation! Looking forward to enhancing my yard and sharing with neighbors and church! 01:40:58 Debra Howson: Thank you! Enjoyed and motivating me when spring comes upon us 01:40:59 Julia Meredith: That was wonderful - made lots of notes of organizations to reach out to and get involved with, including Wild Ones in Western PA! 01:40:59 Karen Brent: Thank you so much. Wonderful information. 01:40:59 Peggy Edwards: Thanks so much. This was an important and valuable set of information for expanding the impact of our commitment. 01:41:00 Theresa Cooper: Thank you! Very inspiring!! 01:41:00 Paddy Barr: Thank you so much. 01:41:01 Karen Benfield: Lisa, thanks for the ideas! 01:41:02 marcyloomis: thank you. 01:41:02 Tim Miklasiewicz: For those asking about design assistance: you could ask the local Wild Ones Chapter for recommendations. 01:41:02 Renee Lampila: Thank you. Great suggestions for EMGs working in school gardens 01:41:04 Lora Gurwala: Many Thanks, my heart is to be completely "Native and Organic". Yes, ones own testimony speaks volumes <3 01:41:05 Shelley Nilson: Thank you...so good that natives have gone mainstream...been doing it since the 90's, Sara Stein was my inspiration! 01:41:06 Chris Watson: Thank you! I’m reclaiming. a slope behind my house! 01:41:06 Gina Hillenbrand: Thank you, lots to think about 01:41:06 Gregory Orr: Thank you Lisa! 01:41:07 Carol Robertson: Thank you! Very informative! 01:41:08 Sally Reiss: Thank you. So much great information! 01:41:10 Kyrsten Lemke: Fantastic session! I look forward to more! Thank you! 01:41:10 kathy estabrook: Thank you. 01:41:11 Lonna Tucker: Thank you! So much great information and so many ideas! 01:41:12 Libby Marsh: Thank you for sharing the many opportunities to engage others in the art of NATIVE PLANTS 01:41:12 Jo Doumbia: Excellent inspirational talk. I have learned a lot and get truly inspired to continue my native journey 01:41:12 Ellen Link: Thank you so much, Lisa! 01:41:14 Phyllis Danko: Well done! I wasn't sure what to expect. Great resources. So many ideas. Thank you. 01:41:15 sara scudier: Thank you! I am inspired to work with my local chapter. I joined recently but have not yet committed to working with them 01:41:16 Carol Williams: This was such a riveting presentation that I could not leave my laptop to refresh my cup of tea!!! And that is saying a lot for cup-of-tea lover me...as well as pollinator enthusiast!!! Thank you, Lisa!!!! 01:41:17 David Corwin: Thank you! 01:41:17 Constance Roth: Super! Lots of great ideas. 01:41:18 Shirley KINDRICK: Thank you. Very inspiring! 01:41:18 Mary Beth Bennett: Thank you Lisa! 01:41:19 Kathleen VanDeWalle: Thank you 01:41:19 cecil smithson: Thank you!!! 01:41:21 Sarah Smedley: Good communication tips. Liked the mention of signage, esp. in different languages. TY 01:41:21 Nancy Brewer: thanks Lisa - very enlightening and useful perspective 01:41:21 Jane Giblin: Wonderful presentation! So much to consider and adopt. 01:41:22 Angie Hammond: Thank you! 01:41:22 Loye Spencer: Thank you 01:41:23 LORENE LAKE: Thank you. Lots of information and resources. Food for thought to begin thinking about how and where to start. 01:41:23 Sue Schregardus: Thanks so much! Great info 01:41:25 Liz Hassan: Thanks so much 01:41:27 Ray Stein: Thank You so much. I love the compassion that you elate in your presentation. 01:41:29 Sovann Muon: thank you! 01:41:30 Patti Weaver: great hour.. thank u 01:41:31 Kathi Thistlethwaite: Great presentation....I'm inspired! 01:41:34 Libby Marsh: We need to encourage others to get on the bandwagon! Thank you 01:41:35 Mary Simonelli: Thank you!! What a great inspiration!! The resource list is also fantastic!! 01:41:38 Andrea Thunem: Hello everyone from Charlotte, North Carolina. Wonderfully inspiring and full of action ideas. Thank you so much for a very fine lecture! 01:41:39 Susan Beck: Thank you so much. You are a treasure trove of important information. 01:41:39 Stephanie Martin: Thank you Lisa. You've inspired me to approach my church which has huge property - mostly lawn and traditional non-native landscape gardens - to start an initiative to convert some areas of the property to native gardens. I very much appreciate the inspiration. 01:41:39 Lynda Campbell: Thanks. Excellent presentation! 01:41:41 Sallie Adams: mountain mint huge magnet 01:41:43 Sue Stevens: Thank you ! Great place to start - will be adding more natives around my mailbox & the corner stop sign that everyone passes 01:41:47 Mary Ann Sonnhalter: Thank you Lisa! Wonderful wonderful presentation! 01:41:47 Theresa Kempker: For all these organizations, please have classes and events some time beside weekends. If you have family obligations and have to work, weekends are precious. 01:41:48 Tori Antonino: Very inspiring! I love the idea of getting on HOA boards to create change. Showing up is the price of participation. 01:41:49 Rachel Summy: Thank You, so many inspirations!! 01:41:50 Joan Brasier: Thanks so much! 01:41:50 Stacey Scaccia: Very inspiring, thank you! 01:41:51 Will Merrill: Thank you for your presentation! I enjoyed it and will check to see if there is a 01:41:51 Melville Kennedy: 👍😀 01:41:53 Brigitte Bilodeau: Lisa this is truly a wonderful presentation !! So well done , many good ideas great description of the Wild Ones work . I am a member and I will bet more involved . 01:41:54 Verligig: Thank You, nice presentation! 01:41:57 Milly Pate: Thank you! Inspired to share with my group of kids at the local library! 01:41:57 Karen Martens: For those of you in Columbus, we have a Wild Ones Chapter. Thanks Lisa! 01:41:58 Amanda Wolski: thank you from dayton 01:41:58 Mary Cissell: Thank you for a wonderful and useful presentation! 01:41:59 Ann McCulloh: Thanks for the inspiration and ideas! 01:41:59 K D Roell LeClaire: Thank You fantastic information! 01:41:59 John Jayson: Thanks for giving a presentation that inspires people to improve their community with native plants. 01:42:00 Eileen Graessle: Thank you. Fantastic to see how we can help plants and insects to support our ecosystems! 01:42:01 Amanda Wolski: https://daytonareawildones.org/ 01:42:01 Carol Kistner: Thank you for the positive direction for us! 01:42:02 Denise Ellsworth: https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/9/65568/files/2022/01/Cultivating-a-Community-of-Support-for-Native-Plants_OSU-Tending-Nature-Speaker-Series-79.pdf 01:42:05 Betty Jo Page: If I remember right, gumweed helps with poison ivy exposure 01:42:06 Lisa DeLuca: OMGosh Mountain Mint crazy attracts all kinds of pollinators 01:42:06 Carol White: Thank you, thank you! 01:42:08 Lipi Patel: Thank you for a great presentation!, 01:42:11 Dawn Reitz: thank you for your encouragement and great presentation! 01:42:11 Terry Althouse: Thank you for this presentation. It has inspired me to do more to foster native plants. 01:42:14 Abigail Dowling: for Pennsylvania I plant Mountain Mint the pollinators love it 01:42:15 Mary DiBello: Thank you so much! 01:42:15 ginny alberts: Very inspiring: ready to redo my seaside garden 01:42:16 Sheila Baylor: Thank you for a great presentation. 01:42:17 Kathleen Dyer: Thanks so much, will be looking for a chapter near me! 01:42:18 Lisa DeLuca: Summer Sweet 01:42:18 Sallie Adams: grants info link? 01:42:23 L Lee: Heather Holmes link. Which flower attracts lots of inspects 01:42:24 Heidi Welch: let your parsley go to flower - insects love it! 01:42:29 Bob Hogan: Thank You 01:42:30 Nancy Ward: Thank you! 01:42:30 Abigail Dowling: Hi Sallie 01:42:30 SANDRA CUSACK: Thank You Lisa. I had already decided to put native plants under my tree in front of my Chicago house. You made me realize that I should label it as native, and give more info to neighbors who see it. That gives me a feeling of helping. Sandy 01:42:31 Will Merrill: if there is a Wild Ones group in the 01:42:32 Linda DeGraf: Great reminder to reach beyond our own gardens. I appreciated the encouragement to collaborate with maybe unlikely allies and to get on board with folks working at all those inequities and merge environmental activism with social justice. 01:42:37 Donna Swift: Thank you 01:42:38 Claudia Miller: This community piece is so important to getting to the changes we want. 01:42:38 Christine Loveday: Thank you. I just joined a chapter near me! 01:42:41 Will Merrill: Central Ohio area. 01:42:43 Betty Kennedy: appreciate this info. thank you😊 01:42:48 Claudia Petrie: Thank you so much! 01:42:49 Erich Jensen: Amanda, Go ahead and exchange seeds, don’t ask for permission, ask for forgiveness! 01:42:51 Becky Birch: As a Master Gardener, this talk has given me some ideas for partnering with other local organizations who support conservation efforts and planting native plants. Thank you Lisa! 01:42:53 Teddy: Thank you 01:42:59 Erika Boody: the titles of children's books 01:42:59 Patty Daniel: Thx so much!! 01:43:10 Susan Burnett: Thank you, Lisa. I really enjoyed your presentation.🪴 01:43:10 Beth Blum Spiker: Thank you. Seems like it’s time to develop my story since others relate/represent to people not pollinators. A very important point. 01:43:11 Mary McDermott: Can you give a link for the pollinator solar farms resources? 01:43:11 Kelly Elder: Thank you,very informative! 01:43:13 Heidi Dollard: Please teach children that bees are not to be feared, and native bees very rarely sting!!! 01:43:14 Cindy Lenhoff: I love to purchase plants at the nursery which are buzzing! 01:43:15 Mary Hogue: Chockful presentation - Wonderful! Thank you so much!!! 01:43:16 Michele Holzman: WOW!?! Thank you so much for such an inspirational talk! I felt like we were sitting together in a garden just chatting! 01:43:16 Erika Boody: or can Lisa show that slide again from the slide deck? 01:43:18 Jeffrey Mellinger: 😍 01:43:23 Phyllis Danko: Our local libraries can provide book lists! 01:43:24 Ann Norris: now interested in starting a Wild Ones chapter here in Durham, NC. 01:43:25 Linda Thomas: Fantastic Presentation!! Thank you so much!! 01:43:27 Carolyn Hufford: - RE: education - you have to speak to people where they are. It truly is a spectrum - and you don't want to lose someone when they may be starting their journey. Kindness. Honey not vinegar. 01:43:31 Beverly Reilly: Thank you, Lisa! 01:43:31 Encie Moroski: Great presentation! Plan to use your suggestions so that our Lions Club can continue their efforts to encourage native plantings in Conneaut, Ohio. Thank you! 01:43:35 Lynne Edelstein: Thank you for all the information! 01:43:35 Kathleen Saller: Thank you, Lisa, for this wonderful presentation! 01:43:37 Betty Jo Page: post your native plots on Doug Tallamy' Homegrown national parks 01:43:39 Mary Beth McMahon: Is there a way to view past webinars? I missed Doug Tallamy’s 01:43:40 Lora Gurwala: Doug Tallamy is the bomb! A resourceful of information! 01:43:44 Shirley Freedman: Thank you. So inspiring. 01:43:44 Joanne Pannone: Watch https://youtu.be/He3KXDrLdCM Garden tour Native Plant Society , New Jersey 01:43:45 Amy Campbell: I think people SHOULD plant plants that support bees in any garden,, public or not. Teaching moments. Most bees don’t bother anyone when they are foraging. They are food shopping, not protecting their nest! 01:43:45 Elizabeth Hoops: Thank you! 01:43:46 Colleen Haas: Thank you! Another great program! 01:43:48 holly mcfarland: Thanks, good info to have- 01:43:48 Sarah Vradenburg: More projects spring to mind 01:43:54 Toni Borge: Thank you Lisa! 01:43:54 Rita Mullet: Thank you for the great info and more information to increase my interest in native plants. Rita Mullet 01:43:56 ginny alberts: Yes re show slide with children’s books 01:43:58 Peggy Hannon: Thank you for your enthusiasm, Lisa! 01:44:02 Rosanne Romero: There does not appear to be a way to save the Chat. 01:44:02 Wendy Rihner: Yes, Carolyn! I think some folks were looking for her to give a step-by-step process on engaging politicians. 01:44:04 Susan Caughlan: I have to disagree about avoiding plants that attract bees in areas where children will be. Kids need to learn NOT to be afraid of bees, and the best way to do that is to allow kids to watch them, admire what they do, and learn that if they move slowly and handle bees gently, they wont be hurt. 01:44:07 Elaine Sharp: You can find Wild Ones chapters here: https://wildones.org/chapters/ 01:44:07 B Tryon: children's books she mentioned: Watership DOwn, The Happy Day, The Animals of Farthing Wood 01:44:10 Catherine Patterson: Thank you for a wonderful presentation. 01:44:11 Rachel Jaschob: Head to www.wildones.org to check out chapters in your area. Also to register for upcoming webinars and also check out a ton of resources. Also head to nativegardendesigns.wildones.org to check that out. 01:44:12 Rita Buddemeyer: Thanks so much for the inspiration to work at inspiring others! 01:44:16 Eileen Graessle: Heather Holm is a fantastic resource! https://www.pollinatorsnativeplants.com/ 01:44:16 Meredith Klamm: I live in Kansas City MO area. A new heavy attracting pollinator plant in my garden last year was 'Hillside Sheffield Pink' mum. Great late season pollinator plant with beautiful blooms! 01:44:16 Darlyn Shumaker: Thanks I have several native seeds and move native plants from areas that are turn into grazing pastures. These plants get moved to outside fencing. 01:44:17 Dallas DiLeo: Thanks a million. I added a triangle of plants in front yard, but need to have conversation with neighbor who has a service spray - that spray drifts and I have no dandelions, but I don't know if my new mini plot will be affected. 01:44:18 Kate Gillogly: Thanks, Lisa! We can't make the biodiversity happen without social ties!!! 01:44:32 Linda Safron: Thank you for the inspiring talk! So much to think about and do. 01:44:37 Amanda Estes: Agree, Susan! 01:44:39 Kim Wootton: Scott Sampson, the author of “How to Raise A Wild Child” is also the host of the PBS show, “Dinosaur Train,” which many of your children and grandchildren probably watch. 01:44:41 Ray Hasson: Thanks for the information and ideas. 01:44:42 Kelly Capuzzi: Will there is a Wild Ones chapter in Columbus: https://columbus.wildones.org/ 01:44:44 Hon.Paula Brooks: Exciting time for native plants. The front yard approach is brilliant for suburbs, particularly. 01:44:45 Rachel Jaschob: https://www.wildones.org/ https://nativegardendesigns.wildones.org/ 01:44:50 Amy Mackintosh: Inspiring for our local Native Plant Society chapter too - to continue our outreach and partnership with allies! Thanks! 01:44:51 Carolyn Hufford: So are there laws regarding seed sharing? 01:44:58 Regina Zohfeld: Thank you. I will try to start talking more at our block parties to use natives. very many sources and a lot to think about. Regina from IL. 01:45:01 Wendy Rihner: I think some folks are in their own bubbles and do not realize that CONNECTIONS are the way to go, so I think you presented tremendous info. 01:45:08 Amanda Wolski: OHIO: https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/chapter-907 01:45:12 Kristina Shaneyfelt: Wild Ones is a great organization! The Tennessee Valley Chapter's Plant Natives 2022! Symposium will be both in perspn and virtual. 01:45:16 Beverly Kornack: Thank you Lisa! Great information 01:45:24 Kristina Shaneyfelt: https://tnvalleywildones.org/plant-natives-2022/ 01:45:32 Sunny Branick: You have to check state by state on what is allowed for seed sharing. ND has some strict laws for instance, you need a permit for a seed library. 01:45:36 L Lee: What is the regulation that governs the sell of seeds that are prohibited? 01:45:46 Ingrid Weigel: Are there any comparable organisations/liaison efforts in/with Canada, in particular Quebec? 01:45:46 Rebecca Lewis: Stark County Public Library , Canton Ohio has a "Seed Library" available beginning in April. -Vegtable and Plants seeds 01:46:23 B Tryon: for Erika: children's books she mentioned: Watership DOwn, The Happy Day, The Animals of Farthing Wood 01:46:23 Sarah Vradenburg: Summit County Public Library also has a seed library 01:46:31 MICHELE M: Joanne Hart - try wildseedproject.net for winter seed sowing info 01:46:31 Mary Mitchell: Thanks Much, I plan to check out the Wild Ones site. 01:46:33 Lee Truelove: Many thanks. Great info. 01:46:37 Yvette Slusarski: Denise at the end would you mind telling how to copy chat? 01:46:43 Temple George: Six chapters in Ohio and Seedlings in Youngstown 01:46:45 Richard Lowman: many Master Gardeners have seed swaps, plant sales that include natives and seed libraries 01:46:54 caro went: thank you for all the information 01:47:11 Gregory Cznadel: Thank you. I have a half acre back yard of no rhyme or reason. Seems every talk assumes you are starting from scratch. How about a talk on how to convert a "wild yard" to a native? 01:47:16 Sundaura Alford-Purvis: A lot of the regulatory clashes are related to agricultural or otherwise patented seed. Native seeds, if properly labeled and shared locally would be outside of most, if not all of the regulations. 01:47:17 karen montag: Thank you Lisa - I already found a Wild Ones chapter in Cincinnati OH and will join that one - good information - much to my husbands dismay I am want to work on less grass and more native plants everywhere in our yard - Karen MGV in Butler City Ohio 01:47:27 Julie Rose: there is a native plant organization in canada 01:47:29 Jennifer Geiger: Thank you,Lisa! Really helpful as our new Wild Ones group thinks about what outreach we want to do and how to do it. 01:47:33 B Gehrt: I went from growing up “petting” bumbles in the ‘60s to having been stung by some stingers from the ground. One was obviously a yellow jacket but no clue what it was or how to protect little ones visiting my garden. 01:47:35 Carol Graham-Toland: Thank you for your information and resources. 01:47:35 Eileen Hollander: Any suggestions for excluding invasive species from lands disturbed by floods, hurricanes, fires? Thank you from Eileen Hollander in New Orleans. 01:47:42 Mary Fowler: Thanks for the information. I joined Wild Ones in Ann Arbor a few moments ago. Thanks. 01:47:45 Pamela Richarda: Thanks. Good info 01:47:59 Marcia Carsten: You can copy the chat by clicking on the three dots on the open chat box and it has a selection for Save Chat. 01:48:07 Betty Jo Page: guerrilla action; create and disperse seeds via throwing seed bombs, pinecones and acorns into weedy areas 01:48:08 Tim Miklasiewicz: Thank you to Ms. Olsen, Denise, and others for a great presentation. Thanks, especially, for placing some emphasis on social and cultural aspects of growing native plants. 01:48:23 Karen Rogers: For Canadians check out the Dr. David Suzuki's Butterflyway project. 01:48:25 Eric Piehl: Us participants can NOT save the Chat. 01:48:33 Lindy Rushton: Thank you!! 01:48:34 Kim McGinty: Do you know of a native landscape designer in Columbus OH? 01:48:36 Carolyn Eichelman: I am a member of wild ones in Northern IL great way to connect and learn from right minded people. 01:48:42 Ella Szabo: Thank you! 01:48:50 Carol Carter: thank you! 01:48:51 R.Kathie McClung: Thankyou for this wonderful presentation, Lisa! 01:48:51 Carolyn Eichelman: like minded 01:48:51 Joy Acors: Thank you 01:48:55 Hon.Paula Brooks: Thank you Denise Ellsworthat OSU. 01:48:55 Barbara A Cardone: I just joined as a member at large 01:48:56 Susan Caughlan: Gregory, there is info out there about planting into existing meadow, or changing your meadow management practice to support native plants. 01:48:56 Jane Neil: Canada - look for Butterflyway Ambassadors - David Zusuki organisation and BeeCity organisatons 01:48:57 Janet Love: Thank you so much 01:48:57 Janet Harrison: North American Native Plant Society for list of Canadian and American Native Plant Societies. https://nanps.org/native-plant-societies/ 01:48:57 Marilyn Reedy: Thank you, marvelous perspectives. 01:48:59 Julia Meredith: Thank you!! 01:49:00 Peggy Biolchini: Thank you Lisa! 01:49:00 Martha Kuchar: I just joined AT LARGE in Roanoke, VA. I'm surprised there's no chapter here. 01:49:00 Peg Nemoff: Thank you for this fabulous presentation. 01:49:02 Robert Keefe: Enjoyed this presentation and learned some new & interesting ideas. Appreciate your passion! 01:49:03 Nina MacLaren: Thank you. 01:49:05 Patricia Martin: Excellent session Thanks 01:49:06 James Cooper: Thank you for the great presentation and information. 01:49:06 Mary Jane Brown: Very inspiring 01:49:07 Joanne Schwab: Thank you 01:49:07 Kari Olsen: Great program, keep doing good work! 01:49:08 Holly Bixby: Thank you 01:49:09 Ann Walter-Fromson: Great resourxes 01:49:12 Erika Boody: Thank you!!! 01:49:12 Nancy Turner: Thank you. Great! 01:49:13 Shirley Chirch: Thank you Denise!! 01:49:13 Torlanda Archer: 👋 01:49:13 Debbie Becker: Thank you! 01:49:14 Anthony Antonucci: Thank you 01:49:14 Dawnlo Bain: thank you!! 01:49:14 Chris Anderson: Where is the resource list? 01:49:16 caro went: bye thaks agaon 01:49:18 Amy Goletz: Thank you! 01:49:19 Christine Holmes: thank you! 01:49:20 Paula Knier: Thank you! Joined Wild Ones in Fox Valley. 01:49:22 Emily Schaff: Thanks so much for such good information and resources! 01:49:25 Gemma Kennedy: Thank you 01:49:25 Eric Piehl: Thank you! 01:49:25 Cynthia Tindale: Great series so far!! 01:49:26 Mary Simonelli: Thanks, Denise!! 01:49:29 Lee Edwards: thanks