281: Shawna Coronado on Gardening Hacks

281: Shawna Coronado on Gardening Hacks. Making gardening easier through a series of simple shortcuts, and changing your life through gardening. Shawna is an author, columnist, blogger, photographer, and spokesperson […]

280: Nancy Lawson on Humane Gardening

280: Nancy Lawson on Humane Gardening. Using native plants to creatively interact with wildlife and avoid landscaping conflicts. Nancy is a columnist for All Animals magazine, as well as the […]

Wicking Bed 2.0

Wicking Bed 2.0 By Raymond Jess Editor’s note: Check out our podcast interview with Raymond here, and read his first wicking bed article here. The influence behind the ingenuity… Two […]

Bonus Episode 4: Ask Jake and Greg

Bonus Episode 4: Ask Jake and Greg. A July 2017 Q&A session with two experts on Gardening and Fruit Trees. In This BONUS Podcast: Jake Mace the Vegan Athlete and […]

270: Colin McCrate on High Yield Vegetables

Improving results in your garden through planning and record keeping: Putting a brand new edible landscape together for homeowners and even apartment communities in the Seattle area is just another work day for Colin McCrate, and he loves it.  So, after several years and many gardens built & maintained, he…

256: Tammi Hartung on the Versatility of Plants

256: Tammi Hartung on the Versatility of Plants. Discovering amazing uses for herbs, weeds and other common North American plants. Tammi is an ethnobotanical herbalist, organic farmer, author and international […]

Bonus Episode 1: Ask Jake and Greg

Bonus Episode 1: Ask Jake and Greg. A Q&A session with two experts on Gardening and Fruit Trees. In This BONUS Podcast: Jake Mace the Vegan Athlete and Greg Peterson of […]

244: Raymond Jess on Wicking Beds

244: Raymond Jess on Wicking Beds. Watering up in the garden, and using physics to maintain proper soil hydration. – – – – After retiring from two careers, the Air […]

243: John Rowden on Planting for Birds

243: John Rowden on Planting for Birds. Determining which plants are best for specifically local ecosystems. – – – – John joined Audubon in 2009 when he was hired by […]

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