
Prairie Plants for Clay
Clip: Season 19 Episode 3 | 6m 47s
Neil Diboll shows us a group of prairie plants that love clay.
Wisconsin is "blessed" with lots of clay soil. It's high in fertility and retains moisture well, but not all plants thrive in it. We visit the UW Green Bay campus where Neil Diboll of Prairie Nursery shows us a group of prairie plants that just love clay.
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Prairie Plants for Clay
Clip: Season 19 Episode 3 | 6m 47s
Wisconsin is "blessed" with lots of clay soil. It's high in fertility and retains moisture well, but not all plants thrive in it. We visit the UW Green Bay campus where Neil Diboll of Prairie Nursery shows us a group of prairie plants that just love clay.
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