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MY WEEKLY RADIO SHOW & PODCAST 🎧 SINCE SPRING 2010, I’ve been taping a 25ish-minute weekly public-radio gardening program with my neighbors down the road in Sharon, Connecticut, at Robin Hood Radio,..Read More
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‘AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 PLANTS,’ WITH JONATHAN DRORI ENVIRONMENTALIST AND best-selling author Jonathan Drori says that for him, plant science is fascinating, but it’s truly enlivened when it’s entwined with human history and..Read More
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FAVORITE ASPARAGUS RECIPES, WITH ALEXANDRA STAFFORD (PLUS HOW TO GROWIT)
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SHOWING SOME RESPECT FOR WASPS, WITH ERIC EATON I JUST READ A BOOK that filled me with wonder and awe. Now, would it startle you to hear that it was a book about..Read More
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GROWING POTATOES ORGANICALLY: WHEN AND HOW TO PLANT, HILL AND HARVEST A FRIEND I BUY seed potatoes with and I were scratching our heads as we filled out the order form, blanking on the line where..Read More
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THE JUNE GARDEN CHORES THE SHAGGIES: It’s not a dance, or a hairdo—or some variant on the delightful British slang for sex. It’s a nemesis, plain andsimple, one..
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WHAT WEED IS IT? PUTTING NAMES TO PESKY PLANTS I KNOW A LOT OF PLANTS BY THEIR PROPER NAMES, but when it comes to “weeds,” as we term unwanted garden visitors that seem to..Read More
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BLUEBIRD BOXES: BE A GOOD LANDLORD THE NEIGHBOR WHO HANGS BAGS of giant homegrown shallots on my gate also has rules and regulations. “Bluebird Rules and Regulations,” to be specific, as..Read More
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WHICH ECHINACEA PERFORM BEST? WITH SAM HOADLEY OF MT. CUBA CENTER ANY GARDENER shopping at a local nursery or paging through perennial plant catalogs can’t help but notice there are a lot of Echinacea,or coneflowers,..
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TRILLIUM TIME, WITH NATIVE PLANT TRUST’S ULI LORIMER IT’S TRILLIUM WEEK the first week of May at Garden in the Woods, the headquarters of Native Plant Trust in Framingham, Massachusetts, the nation’s oldest..Read More
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BEYOND ORGANIC GARDENING: ECOLOGICAL HORTICULTURE, WITH REBECCAMCMACKIN
I WATCHED A ZOOM lecture the other day that really put into words a lot of the ways my own deepening understanding of ecology is..Read More
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AN UP-CLOSE LOOK AT HOW FLOWERS WORK: ‘FLORAPEDIA’ WITH CAROLGRACIE
THERE’S THE so-called language of flowers, as in the symbolism or sentiment attributed to a rose versus a pansy or a daisy. And thenthere’s..
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OAKS: THE MOST POWERFUL PLANT OF ALL, WITH DOUG TALLAMY EVERY TIME over the years that I’ve spoken to today’s guest, one word comes up: oak. If entomologist and University of Delaware Professor Doug Tallamy..Read More
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SCIENCE-BASED COMPANION PLANTING: ‘PLANT PARTNERS,’ WITH JESSICAWALLISER
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WHICH ECHINACEA PERFORM BEST? WITH SAM HOADLEY OF MT. CUBA CENTER ANY GARDENER shopping at a local nursery or paging through perennial plant catalogs can’t help but notice there are a lot of Echinacea,or coneflowers,..
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TRILLIUM TIME, WITH NATIVE PLANT TRUST’S ULI LORIMER IT’S TRILLIUM WEEK the first week of May at Garden in the Woods, the headquarters of Native Plant Trust in Framingham, Massachusetts, the nation’s oldest..Read More
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BEYOND ORGANIC GARDENING: ECOLOGICAL HORTICULTURE, WITH REBECCAMCMACKIN
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AN UP-CLOSE LOOK AT HOW FLOWERS WORK: ‘FLORAPEDIA’ WITH CAROLGRACIE
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OAKS: THE MOST POWERFUL PLANT OF ALL, WITH DOUG TALLAMY EVERY TIME over the years that I’ve spoken to today’s guest, one word comes up: oak. If entomologist and University of Delaware Professor Doug Tallamy..Read More
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SCIENCE-BASED COMPANION PLANTING: ‘PLANT PARTNERS,’ WITH JESSICAWALLISER
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OUR DESERT ISLAND PLANTS: NATIVE SPRING WOODLAND PERENNIALS, WITH KENDRUSE
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CREATE A POLLINATOR VICTORY GARDEN, WITH KIM EIERMAN ONE OF THE MOST common questions that garden centers and other garden professionals are asked these days: How can I add more pollinatorplants? Kim..
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HAPPY SPRING? ANDRE JORDAN’S DOODLED THOUGHTS ON WINTER, AS IT OFFICIALLY SLIPS AWAY IN THE VERY FIRST YEAR of A Way to Garden dot com, 2008, I met a stranger across an ocean via the internet. I was..Read More
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DOODLES BY ANDRE: WHAT GARDENERS REGRET SOMETIMES IT’S THE PLANT WE BOUGHT (as in “wrong plant, wrong place,” above); other times the cause of our gardener’s lament-bordering-on-shame is a little trickier,..Read More
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DOODLE BY ANDRE: SO LONG FOR NOW THIS IS HOW IT GOES, beginning at the first real thaw: Farewell “life,” hello garden. Thanks to Doodler Andre Jordan for depicting the Headless-Chicken Syndrome..Read More
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IN SEASON: EASY ASPARAGUS-PARMESAN BAKE I AM ON THE ASPARAGUS DIET, because that’s what the garden has to offer at the moment: beautiful spears of tender asparagus. I likethem..
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GROWING AND STORING A YEAR OF PARSLEY F LAT-LEAF, OR ITALIAN, PARSLEY IS MACHO COMPARED TO CURLY-LEAF, particularly the selection called (grrrr!) ‘Gigante.’ I like my parsley big and strong, and I..Read More
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GROW ONIONS FROM SEED, WITH SEED BREEDER DON TIPPING OF SISKIYOUSEEDS
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HOW TO GROW GARLIC, A Q&A WITH FILAREE FARM MY FIRST EXPLORATION INTO growing garlic was also my first encounter with Filaree Farm. I hate to confess how long it has been since I..Read More
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