In this episode we discuss the benefits of native vines with guest Dajawn Williams, covering their ecological importance and management.
The discussion highlights specific native vines like muscadine, climbing hydrangea, purple and yellow passion flowers, more and their roles in local ecosystems.
The conversation addresses the advantages of incorporating native plants into gardens to support wildlife and deter invasives.
The podcast also touches on personal anecdotes about growing experiences, conservation efforts, and the challenges of managing native versus invasive species in residential landscapes.
Dajawn Williams is an environmental scientist, educator, and leader in the conservation field. Hailing from Alexandria, VA, Dajawn brings over six years of conservation experience to his current role as a Sustainability Specialist at Kennesaw State University, where he helps drive initiatives like recycling, composting, and food waste mitigation. He’s also a Lead Restoration and Invasive Removal Specialist with EcoAddendum, where he leads crucial environmental restoration projects.
In addition to his professional work, Dajawn is the Atlanta Volunteer Leader for Outdoor Afro, an organization dedicated to reconnecting Black communities with nature. His journey into environmental conservation began in Maine with the Conservation Corps, where he discovered a passion for preserving natural spaces while mitigating human-driven environmental impacts.
Dajawn’s expertise includes prescribed burns, invasive species removal, and environmental stewardship, honed through roles with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Zoo Atlanta. His dedication to sustainability and community building extends beyond the field, with a commitment to using education as a tool to create more equitable, sustainable communities. Stay tuned as we dive into his journey, passions, and the impact he’s making in the world of conservation!
Dejawn is a 2024 is a member of the North America Association of Environmental Education NAAEE's EE 30 Under 30
00:00 Introduction to The Garden Question Podcast
00:42 Episode Overview: Benefits of Native Vines
01:26 Guest Introduction: Dajawn Williams
02:27 Ecological Benefits of Native Vines
03:22 Exploring Native Vines in Dajawn's Garden
05:10 Muscadine Vines: Growth and Benefits
07:39 Climbing Hydrangea: A High-Value Vine
10:05 The Importance of Poison Ivy in Gardens
13:19 Maypop and Purple Passion Flower
17:58 Wisteria: Native vs. Invasive
20:26 Carolina Jessamine and Crossvine
23:06 Smilax and Trumpet Vine
27:37 Virginia Creeper: Misunderstood and Valuable
30:40 Understanding Poison Ivy's Role in Ecosystems
31:20 Protecting Endangered Native Vines
33:44 Challenges in Managing Native Vines
36:20 Conservation Efforts for Native Vines
37:28 Incorporating Natives in Gardens and Landscapes
39:14 Personal Gardening Experiences and Lessons
40:25 Pursuing a Career in Environmental Education
42:58 Funny and Valuable Gardening Stories
44:25 Influences and Inspirations in Conservation
54:17 Future Gardening Plans and Goals
58:07 Final Thoughts and Ways to Connect