Ken Druse REAL DIRT
Summary: Get the "Real Dirt" on Organic Gardening from one of America's favorite gardeners. We podcast 4-5 of the most recent episodes. To view and/or listen to shows from our archive, please visit our website at kendruse.com
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Ken interviews Nicholas Staddon from Monrovia, about some of the new plant introductions...which vicki can't wait to get her hands on! (Please forgive the audio problems in this show; we are working hard to solve the issues.)
Ken and Vicki talk with Eric Johnson, Director of Horticulture at Wayside Gardens about the steps to take when mail order plants arrive.
Ken and Vicki talk with Eric Johnson, Director of Horticulture at Wayside Gardens about the steps to take when mail order plants arrive.
Ken and Vicki talk with Eric Johnson, Director of Horticulture at Wayside Gardens about the steps to take when mail order plants arrive.
In this week's show: We talk about the article Ken wrote for the latest issue (May, 2007) of Horticulture Magazine featuring a marvelous private garden that will become open to the public this year. Also, Ken teaches us how to make more of our favorite perennials via root cuttings (it's not as tricky as one might think). He also talks about when--and how--to divide some of our favorite perennials we already have in the garden.- All of this AFTER we both express our frustrations (we do rant a bit) with the New York Times.
In this week's show: We talk about the article Ken wrote for the latest issue (May, 2007) of Horticulture Magazine featuring a marvelous private garden that will become open to the public this year. Also, Ken teaches us how to make more of our favorite perennials via root cuttings (it's not as tricky as one might think). He also talks about when--and how--to divide some of our favorite perennials we already have in the garden.- All of this AFTER we both express our frustrations (we do rant a bit) with the New York Times.
In this week's show: We talk about the article Ken wrote for the latest issue (May, 2007) of Horticulture Magazine featuring a marvelous private garden that will become open to the public this year. Also, Ken teaches us how to make more of our favorite perennials via root cuttings (it's not as tricky as one might think). He also talks about when--and how--to divide some of our favorite perennials we already have in the garden.- All of this AFTER we both express our frustrations (we do rant a bit) with the New York Times.
This week Ken and Vicki talk with Renee Shepherd,the seeds woman who helped to change what Americans sow--and eat.
This week Ken and Vicki talk with Renee Shepherd,the seeds woman who helped to change what Americans sow--and eat.
This week Ken and Vicki talk with Renee Shepherd,the seeds woman who helped to change what Americans sow--and eat.
Ken shares a tale of woe from the deer damage in his garden and we both rant about box-store nurseries...BUT WAIT...be sure to listen the last segment when we introduce a delightful new plant that we are tempted to name "Fourth of July" cactus.
Ken shares a tale of woe from the deer damage in his garden and we both rant about box-store nurseries...BUT WAIT...be sure to listen the last segment when we introduce a delightful new plant that we are tempted to name "Fourth of July" cactus.
Ken shares a tale of woe from the deer damage in his garden and we both rant about box-store nurseries...BUT WAIT...be sure to listen the last segment when we introduce a delightful new plant that we are tempted to name "Fourth of July" cactus.
Ken describes some wonderful gardens he visited on a recent speaking tour.
Ken describes some wonderful gardens he visited on a recent speaking tour.