MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN Margaret Roach
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A WAY TO GARDEN is the horticultural incarnation of Margaret Roach
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Prairie Plants With Neil Diboll – A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach – June 3, 2024
Interest and awareness around native plants has been trending in recent years, and it makes them almost feel new. But of course natives are the original plants of an area—and even in certain specialty corners of the nursery industry they... Read More ›
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Basil Camu on Supporting Trees – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – May 27, 2024
Most people call in an arborist when they think it’s time for a tree to be removed—a costly process both financially and environmentally, since trees are critical drivers of diversity. Today’s guest runs a tree-care company and also a tree-focused... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – May 20, 2024 – Apiary Studio on Regenerative Landscaping
Landscape design may be part of the green industry, but sometimes rethinking a garden space, or creating a garden where there didn’t used to be one, can create a lot of very un-green waste material—especially true when you’re designing in... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – May 13, 2024 – Peter Zale on Native Orchids
Today’s topic is orchids, but not the ones you might be growing as a flowering houseplant. Our subject is native terrestrial types that are more often than not under great pressure in the wild, their numbers dwindling. Now, thanks to... Read More ›
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Philadelphia Gardens – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – May 6, 2024
The area around Philadelphia is well-known for its richness of public gardens, including many historic ones, but the region is also home to an impressive roster of distinctive private landscapes—from formal 19th century European-style estates to mid-century modern residences and contemporary... Read More ›
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Mary Phillips on Rethinking the Lawn – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 29, 2024
You’ve probably heard the expression No Mow May in recent years, a campaign borrowed from an effort in the UK meant to increase diversity by leaving lawns unmown for the one spring month, but is that the answer for US... Read More ›