The Garden Path Podcast
Summary: Life lessons and conversations from the garden. Whether you are a beginner or life long gardener, we all have something to learn from our gardens. Conversations include topics on edible gardens, flower gardens, permaculture, urban farming, pollinators, natural history, and much more!
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- Artist: Misti Little
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Podcasts:
Updates from the September garden here in Houston!
Keith Curry-Pochy is a naturalist and hiker who explores Florida's wild space solo and with his family. We talk all things Florida natural history!
Listen as I read along and discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer's Gathering Moss over the course of the next few months! Chapter 1-3 is covered in this episode.
Saddleback caterpillars, giant swallowtails, heat, humidity, and a lack of rain--that's what August in the garden was all about!
I talk about my favorite field guides, from butterflies to mushrooms, rare plants and native grasses. There's something for everyone!
A short re-introduction as I launch into Season 6 of this podcast! Thanks for listening!
Stephanie Dunn is a landscape architect in South Florida. She explores Florida's native landscapes and incorporates native plants into her designs.
Fall seeds are in and I'm chatting about what I'll be sowing throughout fall and winter and next spring!
A monthly update on the garden and phenology around the yard.
Lilly Anderson-Messec is a botanist and horticulturist living in Florida's Big Bend region. She explores areas such as St. Marks NWR and Apalachicola NF.
I have a huge DUH moment in the garden and my son is turning into a seed keeper! The garden is suffering due to a mild drought and harvests continue.
I recount some memories of my grandmother and talk about new memories with my son in the garden during these times of COVID 19.
Problems with wildlife in the garden, reaping the harvest rewards in the garden, and back to normal heat and humidity here in Texas.
Catching up on what's growing in the garden here in early summer. Edible garden update, deer in the garden, and the milkweed patch.
Last weekend we visited the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve and two units of the Big Thicket National Preserve. This is a botanical tour via audio.