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In this episode, Mary Stone describes a labyrinth in Frenchy's Field along the Santa Fe River that April Fisher of the Sussex County NJ Native Plant Society shared and tidbits about Prairie Dogs prevalent there.

She then discusses the importance of allowing Daffodil Foliage to fade to ensure future blooms—and stylish ways of tidying daffodil foliage while allowing it to go dormant.

Related Posts, Podcasts, and Helpful Links:

Tidying Daffodil Foliage - Blog Post
Ep 81. Bulbs Extending Blooms & Deterring Squirrels

Bulbs to Extend Spring Blooms - Blog Post

Ep 207. Labyrinths Provide Paths of Healing

Labyrinths Provide Paths of Healing - Blog Post

The Labyrinth Resource Group about Frenchy's Field Labyrinth.

The National Geographic Kids Page about Prarie Dogs

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