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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public host Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.... more
FAQs about All Things Gardening:How many episodes does All Things Gardening have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
September 21, 2025Berries that will help fuel both overwintering and migrating birdsRight now, seed heads from certain flowers like echinacea are providing great food for birds. You can provide another key source of nutrition in your yard: native berries....more5minPlay
September 14, 2025Plant roses that perform a second act right into fallTraditionally, roses bloom in June and July, but certain types can make a comeback for a late summer second act....more6minPlay
September 07, 2025How to remedy buggy flowers, dried-out lilacs and sad plum treesThe wet spring followed by a hot, dry summer contributed to certain garden issues. Lilacs, fruit trees and flowers have suffered but will bounce back with the right remedies....more6minPlay
August 31, 2025How to get free garden seeds and help out pollinators at the same timeThose who know, self-sow! Self-sowing is when certain plants are left to bolt or go to seed. When plants go to seed, their flowers attract more pollinators and the seeds drop in the soil for another perfectly timed crop for next season....more5minPlay
August 24, 2025Listeners ask for garden help with their sticky daylilies, invasive worms and asparagus beetlesIt's mid-August and you're likely harvesting warm-weather veggies like tomatoes and zucchini. Still, garden woes exist, and Charlie Nardozzi aims to remedy some....more6minPlay
August 17, 2025This hardy perennial attracts pollinators and adds late-summer colorTall garden phlox grow up to five feet and come in a myriad of colors; just the sort of flowers that pollinators love....more5minPlay
August 10, 2025How inviting beneficial species to your yard can reduce deer flies and mosquitoesEncouraging bats and dragonflies to visit your yard could help reduce the numbers of biting insects....more5minPlay
August 03, 2025Wetter and more humid weather causing some late-summer garden issuesCharlie Nardozzi fields listeners' questions about their summer garden woes....more5minPlay
July 27, 2025Know before you grow: Gooseberries and currants are restricted in some states and countiesCurrants and gooseberries are the alternate host for a disease that affects pine trees. If you plan to grow these landscape plants in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, check for restrictions first....more5minPlay
July 20, 2025Grow freckled, statuesque lilies — so long as you avoid this pesky beetleTiger, trumpet and Martagon lilies grow tall and add movement and color to late summer gardens, so long as you can keep the red lily leaf beetle at bay....more6minPlay
FAQs about All Things Gardening:How many episodes does All Things Gardening have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.