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Join Peggy Riccio and Teri Speight as they discuss what is happening in their gardens (and kitchen!). Peggy talks about harvesting roselle in her garden and using C-Clips from Thriving Design to create vertical structures for climbing vegetables. Teri talks about the heirloom collard project of the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. Teri visited Maryland wineries with gardens and Peggy visited Cultivate the City in DC. They also list upcoming events, including the Holden Forests and Gardens and Black Botanist Week event. To learn more, visit Peggy at pegplant.com and Teri at cottageinthecourt.com. Contact them by e-mail at [email protected]. If you listen on Apple podcast, please write a review, and don’t forget to tell your friends about this weekly gardening podcast for the DC metro area.
Thriving Design
Potomac Unit of the Herb Society of America
Cultivate the City
Black Ankle Vineyards
Links Bridge Vineyards
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Heirloom Collards Project
Holden Forests and Gardens and Black Botany Week
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Join Peggy Riccio and Teri Speight as they discuss what is happening in their gardens (and kitchen!). Peggy talks about harvesting roselle in her garden and using C-Clips from Thriving Design to create vertical structures for climbing vegetables. Teri talks about the heirloom collard project of the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. Teri visited Maryland wineries with gardens and Peggy visited Cultivate the City in DC. They also list upcoming events, including the Holden Forests and Gardens and Black Botanist Week event. To learn more, visit Peggy at pegplant.com and Teri at cottageinthecourt.com. Contact them by e-mail at [email protected]. If you listen on Apple podcast, please write a review, and don’t forget to tell your friends about this weekly gardening podcast for the DC metro area.
Thriving Design
Potomac Unit of the Herb Society of America
Cultivate the City
Black Ankle Vineyards
Links Bridge Vineyards
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Heirloom Collards Project
Holden Forests and Gardens and Black Botany Week