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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.

All Things Gardening Podcast Mary Williams Engisch, Charlie Nardozzi

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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.

    Plant some flowering shrubs close to your house so you can enjoy their color and fragrance for years

    Plant some flowering shrubs close to your house so you can enjoy their color and fragrance for years

    Their heady fragrance can transport you; plant tall or smaller flowering shrubs for color and scent all season.

    • 4 Min.
    Mow or no? Some lawncare tips to benefit pollinators

    Mow or no? Some lawncare tips to benefit pollinators

    The trend of "No Mow May" follows the logic that leaving your whole lawn unmowed for the month can help pollinators. The birds, bugs and bees will use the overgrown weeds and flowers as food and shelter. Instead of doing this for a month then mowing it all down, consider dedicating a small portion of your yard to pollinators for the whole season.

    • 4 Min.
    Honoring Earth Day through everyday gardening habits

    Honoring Earth Day through everyday gardening habits

    This Earth Day, embrace some more Earth friendly gardening practices, like reusing plastic pots, forgoing pesticides and planting pollinator friendly lawns.

    • 4 Min.
    As climate change brings more frequent rain events, these plants fare well in wetter areas

    As climate change brings more frequent rain events, these plants fare well in wetter areas

    With bigger and more frequent rain events brought on by human-caused climate change, you can either raise up your garden or try planting things that thrive in wetter conditions.

    • 4 Min.
    For a new twist on spring greens, cultivate rapini and sorrel

    For a new twist on spring greens, cultivate rapini and sorrel

    Spring greens can add brightness and flavor to your meals. Forage for some wintercress or dandelions or cultivate new types, like rapini and upland cress.

    • 4 Min.
    No-till gardening keeps helpful microbes in your soil for fewer weeds and healthier plants

    No-till gardening keeps helpful microbes in your soil for fewer weeds and healthier plants

    Instead of traditional tilling, or turning of the soil to prepare it for spring planting, the "no-dig" method is just that. No digging keeps the billions of helpful microbes intact in the soil. It could lead to fewer weeds and healthier soil and plants.

    • 4 Min.

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