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Growing Greener
Tom Christopher
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 313

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31/07/2025#52🇨🇦 Canada - homeAndGarden
30/07/2025#47
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Publication history
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For Peat’s Sake
Episode 273
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 29:01
Alex Critchley and Sarah Johnson of The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside describe the growing movement in Britain to ban the sale of peat and peat-based gardening projects, and their organization’s efforts to preserve and restore peatlands, a key piece in the battle against global climate change
A Founder of the American Conservation Movement Evolves to Address Contemporary Challenges
Episode 272
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Duration 29:01
Established in 1875, American Forests is a non-profit that was an enormously influential pioneer in addressing the over-exploitation and destruction of our nation’s forestlands. Listen as Benita Hussain, chief program officer for tree equity, describes how the organization has pivoted to assisting communities across the country bolster urban forests and fight climate change in economically challenged neighborhoods.
Conversing with Plants
Episode 263
mercredi 19 juin 2024 • Duration 29:01
Ecological landscaping trail blazer Larry Weaner explains the importance of the long-term conversations you hold with your plants, letting them inform you about the role they can play in the garden ecosystem
A Modern-Day Garden Hero
Episode 173
mercredi 28 septembre 2022 • Duration 29:01
Cathy Ludden epitomizes the role individual gardeners can play in transforming their local landscapes to meet our current environmental challenges. An avid student of native plants and wildlife, she has worked with great success at a personal, neighborhood, and county level to make her community biologically richer, ecologically healthier –and more beautiful.
Spring-Flowering Bulbs: Beautiful and Sustainable
Episode 172
mercredi 21 septembre 2022 • Duration 29:01
Inheritor of a century-old family tradition of supplying the best spring-flowering bulbs to American gardeners, Brent Heath details the important role that they can play in today’s sustainable gardens. Flourishing without the use of chemicals, these plants furnish reliable early spring color and food for early season pollinators; follow Brent’s growing tips and your bulbs will return year after year as the toughest of perennials.
Wild By Design
Episode 171
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 • Duration 29:01
Fostering wildlife and native plants – making our landscapes contributors to the local ecosystem – has become a goal of so many gardeners. In her new book, “Wild By Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration,” Laura J. Martin traces how this became so. Introducing a remarkable band of ecologically minded pioneers, many of them women, Martin describes how this consciousness spread through the land preservation and gardening communities, how the understanding of restoration has changed over time, and what the future may hold with climate change.
Dutch Gardeners Explore A New Relationship With Nature
Episode 170
mercredi 7 septembre 2022 • Duration 29:01
American gardeners typically turn to England when looking for inspiration abroad, but they’ll find a far more imaginative approach to integrating nature with human needs in contemporary Dutch gardening. Carrie Preston, an American designer who has made a career there, takes us for a tour.
Planting Native Spring Ephemerals Instead of Dutch Bulbs
Episode 169
mercredi 31 août 2022 • Duration 29:01
Gardeners are busy now planting Dutch bulbs for a spring show, but there is an environmentally more beneficial alternative: native spring ephemerals. Neil Diboll, founder and president of Prairie Nursery, shares how to use these early blooming natives to create truly perennial early spring color while also benefiting pollinators and other wildlife.
Rain Barrel Gardening
Episode 168
mercredi 24 août 2022 • Duration 29:01
Too often environmentally conscious gardeners look for the “silver bullet” for our sustainability and resource issues, rather than contenting ourselves with what Kathy Connolly describes as “two percent solutions.” Kathy, an in-demand natural garden designer and educator, is referring to small changes that cumulatively can have a big impact. Listen to her describe her use of rain barrels as a convenient, inexpensive way to conserve drinking water, reduce energy usage, and make gardening more fun.
An Organic Makeover for Your Lawn
Episode 167
mercredi 17 août 2022 • Duration 29:01
Late summer through early fall, according to Shay Lunseth, is the ideal time to put your lawn on a more environmentally friendly path. Shay’s got advice about boosting the health of your grass without chemicals, reducing or ending inputs of fertilizer and water, and even making your lawn pollinator friendly