Vermont Garden Journal
Summary: The Vermont Garden Journal is a weekly program hosted by horticulturalist Charlie Nardozzi. Each week, Nardozzi will focus on a topic that's relevant to both new and experienced gardeners, including pruning lilac bushes, growing blight-free tomatoes, groundcovers, sunflowers, bulbs, pests and more.
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- Artist: Mary Williams Engisch, Charlie Nardozzi
- Copyright: Vermont Public Radio 2011
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This popular perennial flower is native to Eastern North America and, until recently, was more known as a tea and medicinal plant than an attractive
What's the key ingredient to Italian food? I think it's all in the herbs. When you're enjoying your summer dinners potato salad, pizza and grilled meats
I'm Charlie Nardozzi and this is the Vermont Garden Journal. This Native American flower was one of the earliest examples of Russian and American
I'm Charlie Nardozzi and this is the Vermont Garden Journal. Blueberries and garlic are two of my favorite, low pest edibles to grow. Get the pH right on
Friday, June 14, 2013 at 5:57 p.m. and Sunday, June 16, 2013 at 9:35 a.m. I'm Charlie Nardozzi and this is the Vermont Garden Journal. I recently returned
Friday, June 7 at 5:57 pm Sunday, June 9 at 9:35 am This native American fruit has been grown here for 13,000 years. It has some of the highest levels of
Friday, May 31 at 5:57 pm Sunday, June 2 at 9:35 am The dogwood tree is a classic native of the Eastern American forests. The most widely known version is
Fri 5/24/13 5:55 pm Sun 5/26/13 9:35 am This South African native flower is also known as the sword lily. It's in the iris family and gardeners have been
Fri 5/17/13 5:55 pm Sun 5/19/13 9:35 am Kale is a killer vegetable. Before you turn up your nose, just consider the facts. Ounce for ounce kale has more
Fri 5/10/13 5:55 pm Sun 5/12/13 9:35 am The blue wild indigo sounds like a great name for a movie or book, but really it's just the name for a fabulous
Fri 5/3/13 5:55 pm Sun 5/5/13 9:35 am It's known as the brummel, brambleberry and bly. It's hard to know where exactly this fruit originated because it
People are growing plants in the wildest places these days. There are rooftop gardens sprouting up on top of 30 story buildings, container gardens on
I'm Charlie Nardozzi and this is the Vermont Garden Journal. This flower is native to Zanzibar in Africa, but was made famous by a plant breeder living and