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Interview with William Moss (segment) S2E5 TWVG Radio Show

Author
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener)
Published
Fri 06 Apr 2018
Episode Link
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thewisconsinvegetablegardenerpodcast/episodes/2018-04-06T07_15_58-07_00

The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio show #Milwaukee segment from 3-31-18 segment 3 Joey and Holly talk with their guest author William Moss of https://getoutandgrow.org/
they talk about
1. Everyone is anxious to get in the garden, how do you know when the right time is to turn the soil over?

2. How do you harden off your indoor seedlings?

3. People often want to save seeds, how can people plan their gardens now so they have the best chances of saving a variety of seeds and correctly?

4. There’s all types of mulches to use for edibles and non edibles, what mulches should be avoided even though they are commercially available?

5. A lot of cities have free or cheap compost available, free doesn’t always mean good, what is some advice to people who want to use the minimal cost resource vs using a higher quality soil?

6. What are 2 good gardening books or some resources you use when facing a challenge in the garden or for just good general gardening knowledge?

7. Where can we find you and more about you?

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