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Seed-Balls.com interviews inspiring individuals who support nature through their work, interactions with people, and the love for the environment.

Ron Finley, Guerrilla Gardener and Food Desert Hero

Blake Ketchum January 12, 2016 January 13, 2016Food Gardening, Guerrilla Gardening, Interviews, Lifestyle, Urban Gardening 0
Ron Finley reflects stoically in his garden.

It’s rare to find an individual who is as raw, independent, and direct in his willingness and tenacity to solve a significant problem as Ron Finley. I’m thrilled that Ron took the time for this interview for Seed-Balls.com, and hope that he’s as inspiring to you as he is to us. Visit…

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Monika Maeckle, Butterfly Advocate

Blake Ketchum May 10, 2014 January 10, 2016Interviews, Milkweed, Pollinators, The Monarch Butterfly 2
Raw delight: never fails to enchant people of all ages when you tag and release a butterfly. Here we are at the Holt Center on Trinity campus doing a how-to-tag-a-Monarch demo after the TEDxSanAntonio talks. Check out those smiles!

Monika Maeckle is a Master Gardener in South Central Texas. She is also one of the most articulate and enthusiastic Monarch advocates on the web. Her website,TexasButterflyRanch.com, is an amazing mix of well-written articles and commentary. Posts centered on the butterflies at all stages of life, these range from scientific,…

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Palynologist, Dr. Eric Grimm

Blake Ketchum April 10, 2014 January 10, 2016Interviews, Pollinators, Soil Science 0
Dr. Eric Grimm at work in the field. Taking pollen cores from sediments can be dirty business.

Usually, when people think of pollen, sneezing comes to mind. But there’s an entire branch of science that studies pollen – not from the perspective of allergies, but from the stand point of natural history: Palynology. Dr. Eric Grimm is the Director of Sciences at the Illinois State Museum. He’s…

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Bentley Christie, Worm Master

Blake Ketchum March 10, 2014 January 10, 2016Ecology, Food Gardening, Interviews, Lifestyle, Soil Science 0
Bentley Christie with his supercharged zucchini!

Bentley Christie is the Nikola Tesla of vermicomposting.  Wild innovation, the optimism of a visionary, and with the earthy drive to share with people: never since Mary Applehof has anyone promoted composting worms so enthusiastically, so passionately, and reached such a diverse audience.  Bentley is a Canadian worm farmer and…

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Dr. Gro Torsethaugen, Plant Physiologist

Blake Ketchum January 7, 2014 January 10, 2016Ecology, History, Interviews, Native Wildflowers 0
Sod roof on a traditional Norwegian Structure.

Dr. Gro Torsethaugen is a Norwegian plant physiologist. She earned her PhD from the University of Oslo, where she also taught. Currently, she teaches at both Penn State University and University of Maryland University College and resides in Howard, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Bill Fatula (of Mudslinger fame), and son…

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