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Preserving Native Wild Plants & Animals | Garden Style (1508)



On this episode of Garden Style, host P. Allen Smith will discuss preserving native wild plants and animals. Take a walk on the wild side. From raising buffalo, to an herb inspired tablescape. Allen takes you outside the box in this episode of his half hour show Garden Style.

Topics Include
Wildflower Preserve
Growing Wisteria
Cooking with Lean Meats
Raising Buffalo
Poached Native Striped Bass w/ tomcah broth- Tallulah on thames

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P. Allen Smith is a landscape and garden designer, horticulturist, preservationist and television host. His passions span the subjects of community, health, sustainability and history. He has designed the grounds at many of the nation’s most notable estate properties, townhomes, and commercial complexes. And, for over 19 years, he has shared his green knowledge and insight with the public via ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, his own PBS television, and six book titles. Currently, Allen is focused on residential, commercial and community designs that are beautiful, improve our contentedness, and our social and physical health.

To learn more about:
…Allen’s horticultural interests and secrets, sign up for his weekly newsletter: https://pallensmith.com/

…visiting Allen’s Garden Home above the Arkansas River, see https://pallensmith.com/tours/

….Allen’s favorite plants mentioned in his social media, see: To review many of the plants Allen mentions in his posts and that are planted in his own garden, see https://pallensmith.com/gilbert-h-wild-allens-favorites/

….retaining Allen’s Garden and Landscape design firm, see http://www.pallensmithandassociates.com/

…Allen’s Garden Home-inspired intergenerational community in Monroe, LA, see https://www.gardensofsomerset.com/

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8 Comments

  1. That wisteria column and roof will be beautiful. I'm trying a similar design (with arches) using native frost grape vines.🍇❄

  2. This is one of the very best ever videos you have put together. I believe it is a composite of many different shows from over the years. It will be a favorite of mine to watch over and over and over. Margaret McDermott died in 2018 at 106 years old, wow what a lady she was and you were so lucky to have interviewed her when she was only 102 years old! She and her husband left quite a general wonderful legacy gift to their area. I enjoyed all the other segments too and the Bison were very interesting especially his warning not to do what he was doing because he had hand reared that big boy and not all bison would be so tame. Thank you Paul Allen Smith for this video and all that you do for conservation of animals, plants, and the earth.

  3. Good morning Allen, a most delightful video as always, but this is a bit more special. So loved the wild flowers, each one is unique. The bison are awesome, and yes, I would not just go and pat any bison, they are enormous animals and their strength is so powerful yet they seem quite gentle giants. Margaret is looks a perfect lady. So soft spoken and such graceful manners. It must have been a special treat for you to be in her company!! What a wonderful age she lived to be. The fish dish looks amazing. all the combined flavours, simply delicious. Thank you for showing and sharing this lovely video. it is great to have an outside cook once in a while, the food just tastes better and a bit more delicious. Do take care, kind regards.

  4. Gr8 topics and production! I even liked the opening. Typically they’re eye rollers, but I laughed at this one.

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