Episodes

  • Knowing Your Soil
    Nov 13 2024

    Traditional gardening emends the soil to suit the needs of the selected plants; pioneering nurseryman and ecologist Neil Diboll takes the character of the soil on site as the foundation of garden design and key to the selection of an adapted, ecologically functional, and self-sufficient plant palette

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    29 mins
  • A Dynamic Toolbox of Innovative Land Restoration Strategies
    Nov 6 2024

    Internationally acclaimed landscape designer Edwina von Gal’s Perfect Earth Project uses imaginative strategies to connect landowners big and small with nature-based, chemical-free and biodiversity friendly management practices

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    29 mins
  • How Human Manipulation Affects the Relationship of Hydrangeas and Pollinators
    Oct 30 2024

    Garden activist and educator Cathy Ludden describes her encounters with hydrangeas and how transforming the flower heads to suit human aesthetics has proved both harmful and beneficial to pollinators

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    29 mins
  • A Masterful Integration of Natives and Exotics
    Oct 23 2024

    Richard Hayden, Senior Director of Horticulture at New York’s magical garden, the High Line, describes how it integrates North American native plants with carefully chosen exotic species to create a whole that delights human visitors while also supporting wildlife and providing a powerful reconnection with nature

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    29 mins
  • Giving a Neater, more Domesticated Look to the Native Plant Garden
    Oct 16 2024

    Many homeowners who admire the beauty and environmental benefits of native plants don’t care for the wilderness look of the typical naturalized native plant garden. Garden designer Britney O’Donnell shares tricks for designing and maintaining a more domesticated native plant landscape, one that fits better a neater suburban context

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    29 mins
  • Will Nature Heal Itself?
    Oct 9 2024

    Skeptics say that invasive species are not a serious threat to biodiversity, that “Nature will heal itself” despite the looming, man-made mass extinction. Today, paleobotanist Dana Royer describes the five mass extinctions of the past, and why recovery from such episodes typically took millions of years

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    29 mins
  • Blending Native and Non-Native Plants to Benefit Pollinators – and Gardeners
    Oct 2 2024

    Karen Bussolini of historic nursery White Flower Farm makes the case for how a mix of native and non-native flowers can feed pollinators better throughout the growing season

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    29 mins
  • Making Lawns Non-toxic and Environmental Contributors
    Sep 25 2024

    Environmentalists say the traditional lawn must go, but homeowners commonly love their turf. Organic lawn specialist Shay Lunseth outlines how we can “meet in the middle,” and explains why fall is the critical season for organic lawns

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    29 mins