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Kim Eierman

Kim Eierman created EcoBeneficial LLC to show how simple changes in our landscapes can make huge environmental improvements. Through horticultural consulting, ecological design with native plants, teaching, speaking and writing, Kim and EcoBeneficial want to change our world.

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Remembering a Great Naturalist: A Toast to Carol Gracie
EcoBlogThis past fall we lost one of the great naturalists of the Northeast, Carol Gracie. Carol was not just a naturalist, but a botanist, photographer, lecturer, and author of four fantastic books: Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast, Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast, Florapedia, and Wildflowers in the Field and Forest:…
Read MoreHoliday Gift Ideas with a Native Gardening Twist
EcoBlogEnough with the ugly sweaters, run-of-the-mill Amazon gift cards, overpriced fruit-of-the-month club, and belly-bomber fruitcake! Why not give the gardeners you love a gift that they will love? The gift of native gardening! Here are some ideas for your holiday shopping: 1) Membership to a Native Plant Society No matter…
Read MoreSuggestions for year-end donations?
Ask EcoBeneficial!I’d like to make some donations to environmental groups before the end of the year. Do you have any suggestions? Answer: There are countless environmental organizations that are worthy of your generosity. Many of these groups simply cannot exist without private donations. Before you whip out your checkbook or hit…
Read MoreIs Fall Seeding Sucessful With Natives?
Ask EcoBeneficial!Question: Does fall seeding work with native perennials and grasses? I’m in NJ. Answer: Seeding is a very economical way to grow native plants. Although most seeding is typically done in the spring, fall seeding can be quite successful, if you keep a few things in mind. Not all seeds…
Read MoreWIN THE WAR ON
Pollinator Decline

Pick up a copy of Kim Eierman’s book The Pollinator Victory Garden and learn how to win the war on pollinator decline with ecological gardening.
