Online Content Creators

  • Creates videos on growing plants in unusual circumstances, from inside her closet to inside shipping containers, with or without soil.

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  • “The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is an international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats… This channel is meant to educate and inspire people to take action for invertebrates and their habitats.”

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  • “The Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour helps San Francisco Bay Area residents save water, eliminate or reduce pesticide use, and create habitat for wildlife—one garden at a time.“
    Highly inspirational garden tours!

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  • “Botany with Brit aims to connect people with the wonderful world of plants. Based in the Pacific Northwest and eventually expanding to other biomes, we explore plant identification, ethnobotany, and other fantastic reasons why you too should be a plant nerd.”

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  • “I'm more than a little enthusiastic about growing roses and other cool, useful plants. Lately, we've been adding to our assortment of unusual ornamentals and permaculture plants. As we develop our little nursery, I'll post some videos about our roses, growing topics, and anything that relates to starting up and maintaining a small farm. For those curious, we're growing in a northern temperate climate, USDA Zone 8.” Not quite as local, but excellent nursery business videos.

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  • “Our team at Mossy Earth shares a passion for the outdoors and the preservation of our natural world. As such, we work with one mission in mind, to restore wild ecosystems, support wildlife and biodiversity and help fight climate change. On this channel you will find the stories behind our efforts to protect and restore wild areas. Our work covers a wide range of ecosystems from the mountain tops to the bottom of the ocean, every ecosystem and species is worth fighting for.”

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  • “Native Plant Channel can help you design native plant gardens for the northeast and MidAtlantic. Its videos will help you create a beautiful, eco-friendly, native plant garden that attracts bees, butterflies, other pollinators, and birds.”
    More focused on east coast, but still full of fun and useful information.
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  • “Our goal: Plants are understood, valued, celebrated, and secure in a healthy, biodiverse world.”
    Videos from the University of British Columbia’s Botanical Garden.
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  • “Spreading knowledge about nature and our environment and trying create positive change for a better future.”
    Videos from a small native nursery in Vancouver, B.C..
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  • Short videos profiling local native plants and how to identify them.
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  • Homegrown National Park® is a grassroots call-to-action to regenerate biodiversity by planting native. Videos by Doug Tallamy.
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  • “Learn about home-scale permaculture, native & medicinal plants, edible "weeds," wood chip & IMO/JADAM gardening, wild & cultivated mushrooms, dry & grub farming, and compost in place -- in all the funky ways I mishmash them -- plus chickens, fermentation, and recipes -- in the middle of a forest in Western Washington (and whatever road trips I go on).”

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  • “EcoBeneficial! is a horticulture communications and consulting company dedicated to improving our environment. The EcoBeneficial! YouTube channel features short video tips and longer interviews with "green" experts. Small changes to our landscapes can make big ecological improvements. Kim Eierman is the founder of EcoBeneficial and an Environmental Horticulturist specializing in ecological landscapes and native plants. She teaches at the New York Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Native Plant Center in NY, Rutgers Home Gardeners School, and several other institutions. Kim is an active speaker on many ecological gardening topics, presenting to garden clubs, nature centers, Audubon Society chapters, beekeepers, and other organizations interested in environmental improvements. Kim also provides horticultural consulting to homeowners and commercial clients. EcoBeneficial Landscapes... Because Sustainable Isn't Enough!”
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  • “Camano is the tenth community in the nation certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. Join us in striving to keep Camano a wildlife friendly island and to create, preserve, enhance, and restore wildlife habitat by providing food, water, shelter, and a place to raise young. Camano -- an island in harmony with nature, one yard at a time!”
    Longform videos by various presenters.
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  • Native plant and conservation discussion in Colorado.

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  • PNW Biologist teaching about native plants and ecology

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  • All thing trees and plants, an urban forester in Philadelphia

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  • Environmental content, Vancouver Island

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  • PhD botanists Ben & Jacob democratizing the study of plant biology.

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  • Non-profit and project to plant native plants and create new ecological networks, with a goal to create 20million acres of native plantings in the US, one lawn at a time.

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  • A gardener, botanist, and cook who enjoys sharing plant study.

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  • Nature education & outdoor adventures in Minnesota. 20yrs experience in conservation.

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  • Plant Lover, Nature Junkie, Botany Enthusiast.

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  • “Friend of Plants, Beholder of Nature”

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  • Plant Ecology/Evolution

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  • Forester and Conservationist in Alabama who runs NativeHabitatProject.

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  • B.Sc. & Ph.D. Forestry, GIS, Dendrochronology. Leads UMFK’s Forestry program.

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  • “Trees, comedy”

    Author of MUST LOVE TREES: An Unconventional Guide

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