Recent Episodes
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As climate change brings more frequent rain events, these plants fare well in wetter areas
Apr 14, 2024 – 04:24 -
For a new twist on spring greens, cultivate rapini and sorrel
Apr 7, 2024 – 04:15 -
No-till gardening keeps helpful microbes in your soil for fewer weeds and healthier plants
Mar 31, 2024 – 04:50 -
Prune hydrangea with confidence using these handy tips
Mar 24, 2024 – 04:55 -
Try planting strawberries, clover and saponaria as ground covers to attract and benefit pollinators
Mar 17, 2024 – 04:30 -
Snap out of it! Pea planting weather is just around the corner
Mar 10, 2024 – 04:50 -
Plant perennials like heuchera that pack a punch of color in their leaves
Mar 3, 2024 – 04:29 -
Purple through and through: A new GMO tomato that home gardeners can grow
Feb 25, 2024 – 04:11 -
You're a Libra? Here's a rose! Astrological signs and their matching flowers
Feb 18, 2024 – 04:15 -
Single stemmed and super tall, the vibrant blossoms of zinnia flowers are an irresistible pollinator magnet
Feb 11, 2024 – 04:29 -
A gardening dispatch from India
Feb 4, 2024 – 04:41 -
A gardening dispatch from India
Feb 4, 2024 – 04:41 -
Houseplant Rx: stinky soil, wilted orchids and out-of-control greenery
Jan 28, 2024 – 04:30 -
With a boot tray, soil and seeds, get growing this winter by planting microgreens
Jan 21, 2024 – 04:00 -
Same easy-care house plants; new vibrant colors and patterns
Jan 14, 2024 – 04:15 -
From 6-pound tomatoes to 80-pound squash, seed catalogs offer a myriad of new veggie plants to grow
Jan 7, 2024 – 04:15 -
Next spring, plant a 'holiday berry patch' with white, red and purple berries
Dec 24, 2023 – 03:54 -
Collect branches and boughs to create custom holiday decor
Dec 17, 2023 – 03:54 -
Pining for a different holiday tree this year? Branch out and go live (then replant it in your yard!)
Dec 10, 2023 – 04:05 -
It's the leaves — not petals — of the nochebuena (aka poinsettia) that add that holiday color
Dec 3, 2023 – 04:26
Recent Reviews
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OchewbacMy favorite gardening podcastVery informative and easy to listen to. I’m lucky enough to be a Vermonter so the info is particularly relevant. Only 3 years into my natural and no-kill gardening and I’m hooked. This podcast is a regular “Go To” for me. Keep ‘em coming, please.
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evidence_basedShort and sweet and so helpful!As a parent with very short windows of listening time, this podcast is awesome.
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NightfiresownGoodGood info and clear sound. Wish it was a longer program rather than a sound bite.
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