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Friday, December 30, 2022 246 Gardening Trends 2023 Pt. 2

We continue our chat from last episode about the future of gardening in 2023 with Andrew Bunting, vice president of Horticulture with the Pennsylvania...

Friday, December 23, 2022 245 Gardening Trends for 2023 Pt. 1

The term, "gardening", has many facets, many meanings. And, as you might imagine, all gardeners are local, too. So what are the gardening tr...

Friday, December 16, 2022 244 2023 Fruit Tree Planning

Retail nurseries here on the West Coast are already getting in shipments of berry plants and fruit trees. The rest of the country will start seeing th...

Friday, December 9, 2022 243 All America Selections 2023 Plant Winners

It may not be planting time, but it certainly is planning time for your 2023 garden. Looking to plant something different? A good place to start is wi...

Friday, December 2, 2022 242 Biochar. Roof Rats.

You may have heard the term, “biochar”, being used in gardening circles. What exactly is “biochar”? And why is it being added to more and more soil pr...

Friday, November 25, 2022 241 House Strip Planting Ideas. Microgreens

You might live in a house or condo that has a narrow strip of soil right next to the house. What precautions do you need to take before you plant in t...

Friday, November 18, 2022 240 All About Potatoes

I find it amazing how one simple question opens the door for a podcast that turned out to be about an hour long. Today, here on episode 240, we delve ...

Friday, November 11, 2022 239 Overwintering Pepper Plants. Roses for the Heat. Leaf Footed Bugs.

Today, we tackle some of the garden questions that have come in from around the country, such as: How do you overwinter a pepper plant indoors? What a...

Friday, November 4, 2022 238 Teaming with Bacteria

Teaming with bacteria. Now there’s a title sure to send the casual gardener to another podcast. But bear with me, please. What if I told you that the ...

Friday, October 28, 2022 237 Bagged Worm Castings - Two Views

Last Spring (Episode 193), Debbie Flower and I discussed the viability of bagged worm castings. According to one study published in a peer review jour...

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