A Way To Garden

Nature

Maybe the best part of having become a gardener is the irresistible invitation it provided me to connect with nature.

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beyond organic gardening: ecological horticulture, with rebecca mcmackin

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an up-close look at how flowers work: ‘florapedia’ with carol gracie

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oaks: the most powerful plant of all, with doug tallamy

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science-based companion planting: ‘plant partners,’ with jessica walliser

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which echinacea perform best? with sam hoadley of mt. cuba center

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making the switch to native groundcovers, with duncan himmelman of mt. cuba

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time to feed–and count–the birds: project feederwatch, with cornell’s emma greig

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bee-friendly garden cleanup, with heather holm

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a snail’s tale (win ‘the sound of a wild snail eating’)

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deepening our nature connections, with julie zickefoose

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fall cleanup with ecology in mind, with doug tallamy

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turning ‘lawns into meadows,’ with owen wormser

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be a discerning shopper for native plants, with uli lorimer

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the garden as refuge in a pandemic year, with adrian higgins of the washington post

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seen in the garden: container-grown woodchucks, and buddhist frogs

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‘what it’s like to be a bird:’ a conversation with david sibley

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‘instant’ water garden: try seasonal troughs

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miraculous bird nests (vs. wily nest predators), with brett degregorio

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hope is the thing with cotyledons, and other spring 2020 instagram thoughts

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finding refuge in our gardens, and hope in a hoya, with ken druse

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create a pollinator victory garden, with kim eierman

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which native plants, and how to make room for them, with ken druse

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how conservation starts in your yard: doug tallamy on ‘nature’s best hope’

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the miracle of migration: what i learned about birds’ movements in 2019