Richard Hayden, senior director of horticulture for the High Line, describes how plants and gardeners collaborate in this ever-changing urban paradise
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Converting Landscape Professionals to Environmental Activists
Beth Ginter, executive Director of the Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council, describes her organization’s successful program to enlist an often-resistant profession as advocates for environmental activism.
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Fighting Climate Change from the Bottom Up
How Village and Wilderness fosters diverse local solutions to a global problem
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Second Chance Composting
John Pitroff chose composting when his daughter’s birth sparked dreams of leaving her a better world – and now he’s addressing environmental problems while making a living helping local gardeners and farmers.
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How We Created Weeds and Why We Need Them
Peter Del Tredici, Senior Research Scientist Emeritus of Arnold Arboretum and Visiting Lecturer of Applied Ecology and Planning at MIT explains the history of these garden pests why they can play an essential role in this era of climate change.
Your weekly half-hour program about environmentally informed gardening. Each week we bring you a different expert, a leading voice on gardening in partnership with Nature. Our goal is to make your landscape healthier, more beautiful, more sustainable, and more fun.