The Vermont Garden Journal on VPR with Charlie Nardozzi.
Latest episodes of the podcast Vermont Garden Journal
- Find a pal who can propagate houseplants and fill your home with free greenery
- Harvest endless vegetables by planting perennial onions, greens and more
- Not your grandma's Tradescantia: Some old-timey houseplants get a facelift
- Go through garden seed packets this month to prep for spring planting
- Keep it or compost it? What to do with gifted holiday plants
- Hand pruners: The gift you didn't know you needed to give
- For holiday decorations, think outside the balsam box
- Grow kumquats, limes, oranges and lemons indoors this winter — and outdoors in spring
- Leave dead trees and grow native berries in your yard to create a winter sanctuary for birds
- Not just for the holidays: Enjoy rutabagas and turnips on your plate all year round
- Storing soil, cleaning tomato cages and protecting hydrangeas to prep for winter
- Want to get into the holiday spirit? Start by planting some cactuses
- Layer flowering bulbs in containers for spring blooms indoors
- 2 inches down and 6 inches apart: Get those garlic cloves planted now
- Like late bloomers? Try hardy Montauk daisies
- Daffodils didn't deliver? Plant spring flowering onion bulbs this month
- Growing a tropical-tasting fruit in your Vermont backyard
- Getting that look of spring flowering bulbs popping up everywhere takes planning. Here's how
- More late summer tasks to get your gardens ready for overwintering
- Ensure beneficial pollinators have a cozy winter home with these fall garden cleanup tips