By Misti Little
Life Lessons and Conversations from the Garden
A short re-introduction as I launch into Season 6 of this podcast! Thanks for listening!
Stephanie Dunn is a landscape architect in South Florida. She explores Florida's native landscapes and incorporates native plants into her designs.
Fall seeds are in and I'm chatting about what I'll be sowing throughout fall and winter and next spring!
A monthly update on the garden and phenology around the yard.
Lilly Anderson-Messec is a botanist and horticulturist living in Florida's Big Bend region. She explores areas such as St. Marks NWR and Apalachicola NF.
I have a huge DUH moment in the garden and my son is turning into a seed keeper! The garden is suffering due to a mild drought and harvests continue.
I recount some memories of my grandmother and talk about new memories with my son in the garden during these times of COVID 19.
Problems with wildlife in the garden, reaping the harvest rewards in the garden, and back to normal heat and humidity here in Texas.
Catching up on what's growing in the garden here in early summer. Edible garden update, deer in the garden, and the milkweed patch.
Last weekend we visited the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve and two units of the Big Thicket National Preserve. This is a botanical tour via audio.
Another edition from the garden: Chatting about raising monarch butterflies, deer in the garden, the heat and humidity setting in and much more!
Updates from a hike to see Texas pipevine, sounds of rain and frogs from the garden, and what is growing (or not) in the garden right now.
Chatting about a recent hike to the bottomland hardwoods of east Texas, interesting plants, and growing pumpkins as a kid.
Notes from our hike in Sam Houston National Forest, updates on the edible garden, and delightful sounds from nature in the garden.
Potting bench chat: what's growing, monarch butterfly update, spring bird migration, and general garden chatter for the week.
Quarantine Garden Chronicles | 1 -- Notes and lessons from the garden.
Seasons change, and now it is time to hit pause on the podcast for a few seasons.
Eliana Ardila Ardila is a birder, nature nerd and world traveler. She founded Phoebes Birding, a group to encourage women to lean to bird.
Kate Dolamore is a self-taught artist based on central Florida and draws her inspiration from the natural world around her.
A short episode from a bushwhacking hike where we botanized for rare plants.
James Barela is a graphic designer by day, potter, artist, and gardener by night and all the spaces in between. James lives and works in Austin, Texas, where he runs his business Baetanical. At Baetanical you can find as he...
This is a special episode in which I'm broadcasting a cross over episode from my second podcast, Orange Blaze: A Florida Trail Podcast. My guests for the episode are Heather Housekeeper and Scott Weis, 2019 Florida Trail thru-hikers. Heather is...
Today's episode features Don and Debora Young, founders of the Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area. Don and Debora have been spreading the word about this amazing remnant prairie in east Fort Worth for several decades and when oil and...
Welcome back to a new season of the podcast! I chat soil solarization, Alaska, and the summer garden, in addition to Tropical Storm Imelda.
Writer and gardener Nancy Lawson takes gardening for wildlife to the next level. After first encountering her book via my library system's digital lending services, I have since fallen for the way Nancy writes about wildlife and their interactions in...
One of my favorite episodes has been with the owners of The Common Milkweed Nurser, a 3.5 acre nature preserve, wildlife haven, native plant farm, and land lab in North Central Ohio." Jennifer and Steve are a wealth of knowledge...
Linda Ly is a gardener and cookbook author formerly from southern California now residing in Bend, Oregon.
Erin Gettler is author of Bird Watcher's Digest Butterflies Backyard Guide and a gardener and naturalist.
Mark Sanders is owner and bamboo fanatic of Ninth Ward Nursery in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Leigh Martin is an Urban Forester and Fiber Artist living in Oklahoma.
Wrapping up Season 4!
David Orr with Blue Aster Studio in Bloomington, Indiana uses art as a method of communication science and conservation to the general public.
Kate Jaceldo with San Antonio based Compost Queens talks about large scale commercial composting and provides information on bokashi composting methods.
Hiking and botanizing at the various trails in Huntsville State Park.
Monika Maeckle of the Texas Butterfly Ranch talks about advocacy and education for monarch butterflies and other pollinators in Texas.
Samantha Eberhardt and Daniel Poole with Cassiopeia Farm discuss their cut flower farm, compost tea, and regenerative agriculture.
Jennifer Jewell, host of the radio show Cultivating Place, discusses her background as a garden writer and garden communicator and how she creates her show.
Meg Cowden is an edible gardener located in Minnesota and takes her passion for gardening to the limits of her zone 5 garden.
Danielle Rose is a native Flordian with a diverse interest in native Florida plants, tropical gardening, and merging those together with a culinary twist.
Peter Donegan is a garden designer and podcast host based in Dublin, Ireland. He's passionate about all things plants and garden communication.
2018 was a great year in the garden with lots of learning experiencing and wildlife interactions among my landscape.
Cultivating Resilient Garden Design in Central Texas with Michael Wolfert & Symbiosis Regenerative Systems
Kearley Seed and Pepper is located in Houston, Texas.
Timothy Hammond, known as Big City Gardener, is an urban gardener and educator in Houston, Texas.
Christy Wilhelmi is the host of the Gardenerd Podcast and runs a garden consulting business in LA.
Katelyn Reeves is a home gardener interested in permaculture and creating a sustainable yard for wildlife.
Michael Eason is a botanist and author of the new Wildflowers of Texas field guide.
Sherrie Graham runs the fabulous Nova Scotia Kitchens podcast and writes about slow living from her home in Nova Scotia.
Kicking off Season 4 with a chat with my mom!
A mid-summer chat with garden friend Julie Rorrer