Gardeners are always looking for ways to get more from their garden – whether more yield, a longer season, or adding native plants to attract more pollinators. We talk about the benefits of succession planting and how to put a meadow into a small space.
Featured in this Episode
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Plant, grow, harvest, repeat
We talk about author and self-taught organic gardener Meg McAndrews Cowden about how to get more out of your growing space with succession planting – carefully planned, continuous seed sowing. This method can provide a steady stream of fresh food from early spring through late fall.
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Build a small-scale meadow
Yes, you can bring native plants to your landscape – no matter how small. We talk with the author Graham Laird Gardner about what you need to know.
Episode Credits
- Larry Meiller Host
- Meg McAndrews Cowden Guest
- Graham Laird Gardner Guest
- Jill Nadeau Executive Producer
- Jeff Robbins Technical Director
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