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Growing Greener

Your weekly half-hour program about environmentally informed gardening. Each week we bring you a different expert, a leading voice on gardening in partnership with Nature. Our goal is to make your landscape healthier, more beautiful, more sustainable, and more fun.

Earth Sciences Leisure Science Home & Garden
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
29 minutes
Episodes
318
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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Dr. Josef Gorres - Invasive Earthworms

Dr. Josef Gorres - Invasive Earthworms

Dr. Josef Gorres, Professor of Plant and Soil Science at the University of Vermont, discusses the invasive earthworms which are changing the ecology of the soil in Northeastern forests, and prospects…

00:29:01  |   Fri 20 Dec 2019
Robert Kourik -- Companion Planting Exposé

Robert Kourik -- Companion Planting Exposé

We expose the crackpot "research" that underlies most popular lists of companion plants, and then interview Robert Kourik about a science-based version of this method for enhancing plant growth

00:29:01  |   Mon 16 Dec 2019
Louis Bauer -- Identifying and Using Microclimates

Louis Bauer -- Identifying and Using Microclimates

Louis Bauer, Senior Director of Horticulture at Wave Hill, New York City's premier public garden, describes how he and his gardeners identify and make use of "microclimates" to grow a greater diversi…

00:29:01  |   Wed 11 Dec 2019
Lee Reich -- No-Till Gardening

Lee Reich -- No-Till Gardening

Horticulturist Lee Reich, the author of "Weedless Gardening" explains his no-dig, all organic, and hassle-free gardening system that nurtures the soil to yield bigger harvests

00:29:01  |   Mon 09 Dec 2019
Claudia West -- Planting in a Post-Wild World

Claudia West -- Planting in a Post-Wild World

Landscape architect Claudia West, co-author of "Planting in a Post-Wild World" describes her techniques for returning nature to our neighborhoods and cities, and for creating living landscapes that a…

00:29:01  |   Mon 09 Dec 2019
Shannon Currey -- Warm Season Grasses

Shannon Currey -- Warm Season Grasses

Shannon Currey of Hoffman Nursery discusses the special qualities of warm season grasses that make the superior performers in heat and drought, and ideal for an era of climate change

 

 

 

 

 

 

00:29:01  |   Wed 04 Dec 2019
Lisa Tewksbury -- University of Rhode Island Biocontrol Laboratory

Lisa Tewksbury -- University of Rhode Island Biocontrol Laboratory

Dr. Lisa Tewksbury discusses the work of the URI Biocontrol Laboratory and the role it plays in controlling invasive plants and insects

00:29:01  |   Wed 04 Dec 2019
Neil Diboll -- Meadow Gardening

Neil Diboll -- Meadow Gardening

Neil Diboll, president of Prairie Nursery and pioneer of the prairie gardening movement, discusses the ecological strengths of our native meadow flowers and grasses

00:29:01  |   Sun 01 Dec 2019
Ruth Rogers Clausen -- Deer Resistant Gardens

Ruth Rogers Clausen -- Deer Resistant Gardens

Horticulturist Ruth Rogers Clausen, author of "50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants: The Prettiest Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Shrubs  that Deer Don't Eat," discusses the best ways to protect your …

00:29:01  |   Wed 27 Nov 2019
Larry Weaner -- Ecological Garden Design

Larry Weaner -- Ecological Garden Design

Celebrated landscape designer Larry Weaner, co-author of Garden Revolution, discusses his style of design which harnesses the natural ecology of the site to produce a garden that largely plants and …

00:29:00  |   Sat 23 Nov 2019
Alyssa Rosemartin -- Phenology, Nature's Calendar

Alyssa Rosemartin -- Phenology, Nature's Calendar

Alyssa Rosemartin of the USA National Phenology Network explains how natural phenomena such as the blooming of common plants can help gardeners schedule tasks more accurately.

00:29:01  |   Wed 20 Nov 2019
Heather Holm -- Beyond Bumblebees

Heather Holm -- Beyond Bumblebees

An interview with award-winning author and landscape restorationist Heather Holm about the thousands of native pollinators that can serve your garden.  Learn how to attract and foster these invaluabl…

00:29:01  |   Wed 13 Nov 2019
Dr. Bethany Bradley -- Assisted Migration of Native Plants

Dr. Bethany Bradley -- Assisted Migration of Native Plants

An interview with Dr. Bethany Bradley, ecologist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, about the pros and cons of implementing assisted migration of native plants as a response to climate chan…

00:29:01  |   Wed 30 Oct 2019
Margaret Roach -- Education of an Evironmental Gardener

Margaret Roach -- Education of an Evironmental Gardener

An interview with Margaret Roach, in which the celebrated host of "A Way to Garden" discusses the tools she used to educate herself about the environmental aspects of her craft, and her latest book, …

00:29:01  |   Mon 28 Oct 2019
Jared Westbrook -- Saving Trees With Genetic Engineering

Jared Westbrook -- Saving Trees With Genetic Engineering

An interview with Dr. Jared Westbrook of the American Chestnut Foundation, in which he describes how his organization is using genetic engineering to return the American Chestnut to our forests, and …

00:29:00  |   Mon 28 Oct 2019
Douglas Tallamy - Insects and Plants

Douglas Tallamy - Insects and Plants

An interview with Douglas Tallamy, University of Delaware Professor of Entomology and award-winning author of Bringing Nature Home, talking about the need to include insects in your garden. 

00:29:01  |   Wed 23 Oct 2019
David Wolfe -- Gardening in a Changing Climate

David Wolfe -- Gardening in a Changing Climate

David Wolfe, professor of plant and soil ecology at Cornell University, details how to keep your landscape flourishing in a time of changing climate

00:29:01  |   Wed 19 Jun 2019
Robert Kourik -- The Hidden Half of Your Plants

Robert Kourik -- The Hidden Half of Your Plants

Robert Kourik, author of Understanding Roots, discusses the nature and needs of plant roots and how to foster them for a lusher, healthier garden

00:29:01  |   Wed 12 Jun 2019
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