
It's the first day of summer, and wild roses are finally in bloom. In this episode, I ramble about all things roses, except to discuss their actual medicine. Oops! I dry rose hips to put in my winter tea blends because of their immune-boosting abilit... more
This delicate red and yellow flower is currently dangling above its lacy leaves along trails, roads, streams, and even my driveway - that's where I recorded this episode, and you'll hear the gravel crunch as I dodge mosquitoes and pause for loud cars... more
Whether you call this fruit serviceberry, saskatoon, juneberry or gozigwaakomin, it is delicious - and the flowers blooming now are a promise of the sweetness to come. Depending on where you live, gozigwaakominagaawanzh is probably done blooming . . ... more
Balsam fir is such an iconic north woods tree that I just LOVE. It has a tidy form and an invigorating flavor that help jolt me out of winter blahs. You can see this and other trees by checking out #mitigoog on Instagram, or for just balsam fir, try ... more
Virgin's bower is a gorgeous flowering vine that can be referred to as biimaakwad in ojibwemowin, which simply means vine. Actually the root biim- describes the action of twisting, as vines twist around trees and other supports, so you'll find that r... more
This episode is all about goldenrod, giizisomashkiki which means sun medicine in ojibwemowin, the Ojibwe language. I picked this plant for this week because I'm enjoying just a smidge more daylight each day past the solstice, and I like to use golden... more
This episode is all about one of my favorite trees (confession: they're all my favorite) and how it inspires in me a sense of wonder and that feeling of being home. I also gush endlessly (TWICE) about what the tree looks like, but feel free to just l... more
Welcome to this silly little trailer and to a podcast all about plants & ojibwemowin (the Ojibwe language). Thanks for coming along on this learning journey with me.









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