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New Cultural Perspectives on Ecological Gardening and How Your Lawn Can Transform Itself into a Native Meadow

July 08, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Sara Weaner Cooper describes how New Directions in the American Landscape is incorporating indigenous American approaches into Ecological Gardening and how by adjusting the growing conditions in her lawn she caused it to...

Tim Clymer Uses Climate Battery Greenhouses to Farm Sub-Tropical Fruits in Pennsylvania

July 01, 2026 5:00am 29 min

By storing excess heat from sunny days in the soil below his greenhouses, Tim Clymer keeps them warm on winter nights for a fraction the cost of conventional propane heat.

An Ecological Perspective on Tick-Borne Diseases

June 24, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Dr. Rick Ostfeld of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies shares thirty years of research on the ecology of tick-borne diseases in North America, detailing why landscape treatments such as pesticide sprays are unproduc...

Citizen Scientists of iNaturalist Playing Crucial Role in Preservation of Biodiversity

June 17, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Arya Natarajan of iNaturalist describes how that online platform's user community is playing a central role in monitoring changes in global biodiversity and the creation of climate resilient ecosystems

Charlie Nardozzi's New Book – an Ecological Update for the Kitchen Garden

June 10, 2026 5:00am 29 min

In "The Continuous Vegetable Garden" Charlie Nardozzi applies lessons learned from ecologically-informed gardening to bring vegetable and fruit gardening into a new, more sustainable, and less laborious era.

The Nurturing Nature Initiative – Botanical Gardens Unite To Address Climate Change

June 03, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Emma Grover and Dr. Mauricio Diazgranados discuss a new program from the New York Botanical Garden to unite the thousands of botanical gardens worldwide in devoting their shared knowledge and resources for a coordinated,...

What is Naturalism?

May 27, 2026 5:00am 29 min

"Naturalism" is the dominant design style in ecological gardening, but what exactly is it?  Is Naturalism just mimicry of nature, or does it allow for the designer to include aesthetic principles to please the human eye?...

"Veganic" Gardening

May 20, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Are you troubled about supporting industrial agriculture and its mistreatment of animals by purchasing by-products such as manures and blood meal to maintain your garden's fertility?  British gardener John Walker, an awa...

A New Chapter in the Roundup Debacle

May 13, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Award-winning investigative journalist Carey Gillam exposed the corruption and suppression of evidence involved in the Environmental Protection Agency's original approval of the use of the herbicide Roundup and its activ...

Landraces – Customizing Vegetable and Fruit Cultivars to Flourish in Your Garden

May 06, 2026 5:00am 29 min

In a conversation first shared in February of 2024, farmer and author Joseph Lofthouse describes how to foster  "landraces," strains of vegetables and fruits adapted to the unique conditions in your garden.

Are Alien Plants Superior at Supporting Insect Diversity in the Garden?

April 29, 2026 5:00am 29 min

James Hitchmough, an eminent British garden designer and former professor of horticultural ecology asserted on a previous episode that research confirms that gardens rich in alien plants support a greater diversity of in...

Million Orchid podcast

April 22, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Dr. Jason Downing of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden turns rare orchid propagation into an educational adventure for Miami area students, beautifies the cityscape, and rescues native Floridian species from the brink of...

Maine's Wild Seed Project Offers Education and an Example of Nationwide Significance

April 15, 2026 5:00am 29 min

In this week's Growing Greener Heather McCargo, founder of the Wild Seed Project, describes its programs to encourage gardeners to grow native plants from wild-collected seeds to preserve genetic diversity in the garden ...

Chemical Warfare from Invasive Plants

April 08, 2026 5:00am 29 min

One of the ways that invasive plants displace indigenous floras is "allelopathy."  In a conversation first broadcast in February 2024, Dr. Susan Kalisz of the University of Tennessee Knoxville describes how many introdu...

Using Genetics to Avoid Spraying in the Vegetable Garden

April 01, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Selecting disease-resistant cultivars is an essential tool for avoiding the use of pesticides in the vegetable garden.  Plant pathologist Nicole Gauthier of the University of Kentucky explains how to identify cultivars a...

Make Your Lawn a Low-Maintenance Contributor to Biodiversity and Landscape Beauty

March 25, 2026 5:00am 29 min

As Dan Jaffe Wilder Wilder says "you can grow a lawn which is a whole bunch of green stuff.  Or you can grow a lawn that is a whole bunch of low-growing green stuff with some yellow, some blue, some white, some pink and ...

A Gardener's Introduction to Fungi and Their Essential Support for Plants

March 17, 2026 3:11pm 29 min

Estimates of fungi diversity range into the millions of species, yet the vast majority remain unknown.  What is clear, says mycologist Gabriela D'Elia, is that your garden plants depend on the services provided to them b...

A Brazilian Genius of the last Century Created Invaluable Lessons for Today's Ecological Gardeners

March 11, 2026 5:00am 29 min

James Lord speaks of his mentor and inspiration Roberto Burle Marx, the painter, sculptor, musician, and botanist who found in Brazil's native plants the basis for a new style of landscape architecture and a language to ...

A British Horticultural Ecologist Challenges the U.S. Consensus

March 04, 2026 5:00am 29 min

Citing European studies, British horticultural ecologist James Hitchmough, a leader of the ecological gardening movement in his country, rejects the intrinsic superiority of native plants over exotic garden imports for s...

Balancing your account in the soil seed bank

February 25, 2026 5:00am 29 min

A square foot of topsoil typically hosts thousands of dormant seeds deposited by previous floras.  Nathan Lambstrom of Lambstrom Garden Ecology discusses his research into how this "soil seed bank" can enhance or derail ...

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