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Seeds & Weeds Podcast
The Continuous Vegetable Garden w/ Charlie Nardozzi
Unlock the secrets to a low-maintenance, high-yield garden. Gardening expert and author Charlie Nardozzi shares how his book The Continuous Vegetable Garden helps growers maximize harvests while reducing time and effort. From perennial vegetables and self-seeding crops to succession planting, overwintering, and season extension, this episode delivers practical, approachable techniques to help gardeners enjoy fresh food from early spring through late fall—no matter their garden size or experience level.Learn more about Charlie and order his book: https://www.gardeningwithcharlie.com/Sign up for Charlie's gardening webinar:https://www...
2026-02-04
18 min
WBUR Up Next
Winter gardening can help brighten up a gloomy season
Gardening writer and radio host Charlie Nardozzi joins WBUR's Morning Edition to share some indoor gardening tips for this winter.
2026-02-03
02 min
Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care
Tending to Hope and Healing in Nature
Have you ever felt the weight of the world lift as you dig your hands into the soil? Join me, in today's episode of "Growing Joy with Plants" as I sit down with the incredible Diane Dreher, a professor emeritus and author whose journey through gardening has shaped her understanding of healing in nature. With a passion for plants that was nurtured by her grandfather, Diane shares her inspiring story of how she has cultivated her love for gardening despite the challenges of a transient lifestyle, thanks to her father's Air Force career. Together, we explore the profound connection...
2026-02-03
50 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Grow a Continuous Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
This week on the Beet Podcast, Jacques digs into all things gardening with writer, speaker, and author Charlie Nardozzi. From learning the ropes in his grandfather’s garden to writing multiple books, Charlie shares the twists and turns of his gardening journey. They also chat about his newest book, The Continuous Vegetable Garden, and how gardeners everywhere can keep the garden going all year long, no matter the season. Connect with Charlie Nardozzi: Charlie Nardozzi is a Regional Emmy® Award-winning, nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, and radio and TV personality who’s been sharing his green...
2026-02-02
1h 03
The Organic Gardener
Doug interviews Charlie Nardozzi about his book "The Continuous Vegetable Garden".
2026-02-01
35 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Give sweet peas an early head-start for the most flowers this spring
In a few weeks, you can start growing sweet peas indoors and Charlie Nardozzi has tips on how to give the roots an early start, plus which types work best for vines and which work better as cut flowers.
2026-02-01
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Give sweet peas an early head-start for the most flowers this spring
In a few weeks, you can start growing sweet peas indoors and Charlie Nardozzi has tips on how to give the roots an early start, plus which types work best for vines and which work better as cut flowers.
2026-02-01
05 min
Big Blend Radio
The Continuous Vegetable Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, author of the new book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden” publishing February 3, 2026 (Quarto). With National Seed Swap Day (January 31) around the corner, this timely conversation highlights how seed saving, self-sowing vegetables, and perennial edibles are key to creating a low-effort, high-yield garden that sustains itself season after season. Charlie shares practical, repeatable techniques that reduce the need for constant replanting and indoor seed starting, while extending harvests well beyond summer — even into winter. We talk about soil health, lasagna gardening, growing mushrooms...
2026-01-31
35 min
Garden Gossip
The Continuous Vegetable Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, author of the new book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden” publishing February 3, 2026 (Quarto). With National Seed Swap Day (January 31) around the corner, this timely conversation highlights how seed saving, self-sowing vegetables, and perennial edibles are key to creating a low-effort, high-yield garden that sustains itself season after season. Charlie shares practical, repeatable techniques that reduce the need for constant replanting and indoor seed starting, while extending harvests well beyond summer — even into winter. We talk about soil health, lasagna gardening, growing mushrooms...
2026-01-31
35 min
Big Daily Blend
The Continuous Vegetable Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, author of the new book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden” publishing February 3, 2026 (Quarto). With National Seed Swap Day (January 31) around the corner, this timely conversation highlights how seed saving, self-sowing vegetables, and perennial edibles are key to creating a low-effort, high-yield garden that sustains itself season after season. Charlie shares practical, repeatable techniques that reduce the need for constant replanting and indoor seed starting, while extending harvests well beyond summer — even into winter. We talk about soil health, lasagna gardening, growing mushrooms...
2026-01-31
35 min
Eat, Drink and Be Merry
The Continuous Vegetable Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, author of the new book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden” publishing February 3, 2026 (Quarto). With National Seed Swap Day (January 31) around the corner, this timely conversation highlights how seed saving, self-sowing vegetables, and perennial edibles are key to creating a low-effort, high-yield garden that sustains itself season after season. Charlie shares practical, repeatable techniques that reduce the need for constant replanting and indoor seed starting, while extending harvests well beyond summer — even into winter. We talk about soil health, lasagna gardening, growing mushrooms...
2026-01-31
35 min
Big Blend Radio
The Continuous Vegetable Garden with Charlie Nardozzi
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, author of the new book “The Continuous Vegetable Garden” publishing February 3, 2026 (Quarto). With National Seed Swap Day (January 31) around the corner, this timely conversation highlights how seed saving, self-sowing vegetables, and perennial edibles are key to creating a low-effort, high-yield garden that sustains itself season after season.Charlie shares practical, repeatable techniques that reduce the need for constant replanting and indoor seed starting, while extending harvests well beyond summer — even into winter. We talk about soil health, lasagna gardening, growing m...
2026-01-31
35 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Create a perpetual garden that produces veggies and fruits all season long
You know that lull that comes after a glut of fresh produce from your home garden? With certain planting techniques, you can create a garden that produces different vegetables, fruits and herbs to harvest throughout the entire season, with no gaps.
2026-01-18
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Create a perpetual garden that produces veggies and fruits all season long
You know that lull that comes after a glut of fresh produce from your home garden? With certain planting techniques, you can create a garden that produces different vegetables, fruits and herbs to harvest throughout the entire season, with no gaps.
2026-01-18
05 min
Garden Talk from Wisconsin Public Radio
Fruit and nut crop options; Continuous vegetable gardening
We hear about the latest developments in hazelnut production with emerging crop expert Jason Fischbach. Then we talk to author Charlie Nardozzi about his book explaining how to create a perpetual food garden.
2026-01-17
1h 39
The Larry Meiller Show from Wisconsin Public Radio
Garden Talk: Fruit and nut crop options; Continuous vegetable gardening
We hear about the latest developments in hazelnut production with emerging crop expert Jason Fischbach. Then we talk to author Charlie Nardozzi about his book explaining how to create a perpetual food garden.
2026-01-16
1h 39
Vermont Garden Journal
Looking for new perennial flowers to plant? Try 'Sunglobe,' 'Supra Cherry' and 'Sole Giatto'
The nonprofit All-American Selections tests garden seeds, ensuring they perform as promised in various zones.
2026-01-11
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Looking for new perennial flowers to plant? Try 'Sunglobe,' 'Supra Cherry' and 'Sole Giatto'
The nonprofit All-American Selections tests garden seeds, ensuring they perform as promised in various zones.
2026-01-11
05 min
The Tonic
#418 The Midlife Metabolism Reset...and More!
Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on January 10 and 11, 2026 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Newsletter and on the Tonic Website. This week we'll discuss how your metabolism changes after forty and what you can do about it with naturopath Dr. Colleen Hartwick ND, the importance of communication to your success with author Molly Tschang, how to enjoy fruits and vegetables throughout the growing season with gardener and author Charlie Nardozzi, and why you should demolish your comfort zone with author Art...
2026-01-10
1h 00
In The Garden with Ron Wilson
Ron Wilson 1/10/2026 Hour 3
Charlie Nardozzi shares his expertise on creating a continuous vegetable garden. Ron and Charlie dive into the benefits of letting plants bolt and self-seed, reducing the need for repeated annual plantings. Charlie's new book, The Continuous Vegetable Garden, offers practical tips on how to achieve a perpetual food garden that sows and grows itself. They discuss the importance of working with nature, using techniques like no-till gardening and companion planting. Charlie also talks about perennial vegetables and herbs, and how to incorporate them into your garden for a continuous harvest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2026-01-10
43 min
In The Garden with Ron Wilson
Ron speaks to Charlie Nardozzi 1/10/2025
Charlie Nardozzi shares his expertise on creating a continuous vegetable garden. Charlie, a regional Emmy Award-winning gardener, talks about his new book, The Continuous Vegetable Garden, which shows listeners how to have a perpetual food garden that sows and grows itself. He discusses the benefits of no-till gardening, perennial vegetables, and using wild edibles like chickweed and dandelions. Charlie also shares his passion for experimenting with these plants and how they can be used in cooking. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to take their gardening to the next level.See omnystudio.com/listener for...
2026-01-10
21 min
The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt
Crocuses, Capsicum, and Celery Vases: We Are Back for Season 8!
Send us a textDee and Carol talk about crocuses, hot peppers (Capsicum), a new book: The Continuous Vegetable Garden, and celery vases.For more info, check out their weekly newsletter.To watch this episode on YouTube, click here.Insect of the Week:Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live by Rob Dunn (Amazon link)Flowers:2026 is the Year of the Crocus per the National Garden Bureau.Great places to order bulbs...
2026-01-07
38 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Try planting unique veggies this spring, like a burgundy sweet corn or sprouting cauliflower
As you're planning out your garden, choose some unusual vegetables to grow this spring with the help of the All-American Selections Winners list.
2026-01-04
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Try planting unique veggies this spring, like a burgundy sweet corn or sprouting cauliflower
As you're planning out your garden, choose some unusual vegetables to grow this spring with the help of the All-American Selections Winners list.
2026-01-04
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
How to care for large houseplants, from lighting to the proper container
Certain houseplants like dracaena and monstera can grow quite big. And these plants need specialized care, from the proper amount of sunlight to the right kind of container.
2025-12-28
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
How to care for large houseplants, from lighting to the proper container
Certain houseplants like dracaena and monstera can grow quite big. And these plants need specialized care, from the proper amount of sunlight to the right kind of container.
2025-12-28
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Holiday poinsettias come in red, white, orange, yellow or freckled
Consider some unique varieties of this iconic holiday plant. If you fall in love with your choice, it's easy to keep poinsettias alive long past the holiday season.
2025-12-21
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Holiday poinsettias come in red, white, orange, yellow or freckled
Consider some unique varieties of this iconic holiday plant. If you fall in love with your choice, it's easy to keep poinsettias alive long past the holiday season.
2025-12-21
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Gift ideas for the gardener on your list
These practical gifts are just right to tackle multiple jobs in the garden.
2025-12-14
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Gift ideas for the gardener on your list
These practical gifts are just right to tackle multiple jobs in the garden.
2025-12-14
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Which holiday plants are naughty or nice? Here's a list to keep kids and pets safe
Certain plants used in holiday decorations, like holly berries and mistletoe, can be toxic for kids and pets if they ingest them. Find out which alternatives look just as festive and are safe.
2025-12-07
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Which holiday plants are naughty or nice? Here's a list to keep kids and pets safe
Certain plants used in holiday decorations, like holly berries and mistletoe, can be toxic for kids and pets if they ingest them. Find out which alternatives look just as festive and are safe.
2025-12-07
04 min
Hydroponics Daily
Hidden Hydroponics: How Cosmetics Brands Quietly Grow Ingredients
Host Dr Russell-Sharp of Hydroponics Daily explores how hydroponics and vertical farming are widely used by non-food companies; especially cosmetics and fragrance brands, to grow active ingredients, herbs, and flowers for skincare and perfumes. The episode highlights companies in France, the US, and South Korea (including L'Oréal, Ule, Plant Advanced Technologies, and Therminic) and points out surprising uses like perfumery, medicinal herbs, and clean hydroponic skincare extracts. https://eutrema.co.uk/shop/fertiliser/liquid-gold-unique-complete-fertiliser/ The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers – Kevin Espiritu; Jacques Lyakov The joe gardener Show – Joe Lamp...
2025-12-04
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Save money on your favorite native plants by sowing seeds this winter
Sow native perennial seeds now and leave them protected and undisturbed over the winter. In the coming seasons, you'll have lots of free native plants.
2025-11-30
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Save money on your favorite native plants by sowing seeds this winter
Sow native perennial seeds now and leave them protected and undisturbed over the winter. In the coming seasons, you'll have lots of free native plants.
2025-11-30
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Create a natural holiday centerpiece using elements from your garden and yard
With evergreen boughs, seed pods, dried berries and more, you can create a custom centerpiece for your holiday table.
2025-11-23
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Create a natural holiday centerpiece using elements from your garden and yard
With evergreen boughs, seed pods, dried berries and more, you can create a custom centerpiece for your holiday table.
2025-11-23
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Prune some, bury others. How to care for hydrangeas before winter
Knowing which hydrangea you have in your yard or landscape is key. That way, you can prep it for winter.
2025-11-16
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Prune some, bury others. How to care for hydrangeas before winter
Knowing which hydrangea you have in your yard or landscape is key. That way, you can prep it for winter.
2025-11-16
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Is it too late to plant peony roots? Late-fall gardening questions answered
Charlie Nardozzi answers gardeners' questions about moles, voles and Boston ferns.
2025-11-09
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Is it too late to plant peony roots? Late-fall gardening questions answered
Charlie Nardozzi answers gardeners' questions about moles, voles and Boston ferns.
2025-11-09
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Four ways to resist the rake (or leaf blower!) and help beneficial insects over the winter
Raking isn't a beloved fall pastime for most, but before you feel obligated to do it, check out these benefits of leaving leaves on the ground.
2025-11-02
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Four ways to resist the rake (or leaf blower!) and help beneficial insects over the winter
Raking isn't a beloved fall pastime for most, but before you feel obligated to do it, check out these benefits of leaving leaves on the ground.
2025-11-02
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
4 ways to keep burrowing rodents from ruining your flowering bulbs
Rodents love to dig down and eat certain spring bulbs. Protect yours with these ideas.
2025-10-26
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
4 ways to keep burrowing rodents from ruining your flowering bulbs
Rodents love to dig down and eat certain spring bulbs. Protect yours with these ideas.
2025-10-26
05 min
Vermont Edition
Vermont Edition's annual fall gardening show with Charlie Nardozzi
The signs are all there – stick season is almost upon us. The skies are gray, the wind’s a blowin', and the leaves are dropping. Despite the changing seasons, the gardeners among us are still busy, trouble shooting garden falls from the summer, prepping beds for the winter and bringing potted plants indoors. For anyone with turnip trouble or potato problems, it's Vermont Edition’s annual fall gardening show with Charlie Nardozzi, gardening consultant and host of All Things Gardening on Vermont Public.
2025-10-23
56 min
Vermont Garden Journal
When it comes to carving pumpkins that last, it's all about where you carve
Keep carved pumpkins looking festive longer, plus more fall decorating tips.
2025-10-19
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
When it comes to carving pumpkins that last, it's all about where you carve
Keep carved pumpkins looking festive longer, plus more fall decorating tips.
2025-10-19
04 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
How to prep trees and perennials for winter during a drought
Our region has been experiencing drought conditions since late summer. As the seasons change, find out how to care for your plants so they can overwinter.
2025-10-12
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
How to prep trees and perennials for winter during a drought
Our region has been experiencing drought conditions since late summer. As the seasons change, find out how to care for your plants so they can overwinter.
2025-10-12
04 min
Vermont Garden Journal
5 essential tasks to carry your garden through early fall
Early fall in the garden means it's time to get certain plants ready to harvest and prep others to overwinter indoors.
2025-10-05
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
5 essential tasks to carry your garden through early fall
Early fall in the garden means it's time to get certain plants ready to harvest and prep others to overwinter indoors.
2025-10-05
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
How to save your lilacs, keep deer from eating all your pears and more gardening tips
It's fall on the calendar, but there is still plenty of gardening left to do! Listeners sent in questions about struggling lilac bushes, protecting pears from deer, decommissioning a large garden and more.
2025-09-28
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
How to save your lilacs, keep deer from eating all your pears and more gardening tips
It's fall on the calendar, but there is still plenty of gardening left to do! Listeners sent in questions about struggling lilac bushes, protecting pears from deer, decommissioning a large garden and more.
2025-09-28
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Berries that will help fuel both overwintering and migrating birds
Right now, seed heads from certain flowers like echinacea are providing great food for birds. You can provide another key source of nutrition in your yard: native berries.
2025-09-21
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Berries that will help fuel both overwintering and migrating birds
Right now, seed heads from certain flowers like echinacea are providing great food for birds. You can provide another key source of nutrition in your yard: native berries.
2025-09-21
05 min
All Things Gardening Podcast
Plant roses that perform a second act right into fall
Traditionally, roses bloom in June and July, but certain types can make a comeback for a late summer second act.
2025-09-14
05 min
Vermont Garden Journal
Plant roses that perform a second act right into fall
Traditionally, roses bloom in June and July, but certain types can make a comeback for a late summer second act.
2025-09-14
05 min
Vermont Edition
Vermont Edition's annual spring gardening show with Charlie Nardozzi
Today is Vermont Edition’s annual spring gardening show. Our guest is Charlie Nardozzi – gardening consultant extraordinaire, speaker, and TV and radio host. You can hear him on Sunday mornings right here on Vermont Public for All Things Gardening. This year's show was in front of a live audience at Vermont Public’s Colchester studio.
2025-05-15
57 min
Where We Live
Gardening for community, connection and wellness
It’s time to shake off the winter blues and dive into spring - spring gardening to be more specific! Today, horticulturist and host of All Things Gardening, Charlie Nardozzi joins us for the hour to answer our gardening questions and yours. Plus, we hear from those bringing gardening, farming and fresh local goods from produce to honey, to every neighborhood across Connecticut, and using gardening as a way to connect. Whether you're a first time gardener, or master of the soil, you won’t want to miss this hour. Learn more a...
2025-04-08
49 min
Brave Little State
What invasive species in Vermont has done the most damage?
For centuries, humans have transported plants and animals and fungi all around the globe. Whether exotic plants for a home garden or spores hitching a ride on a boot, flora and fauna have found their way into ecosystems that were unprepared for their arrival. These “invasive species” have no natural predators to keep them in check and in that absence, they wreak havoc. But which of these species has wreaked the most havoc in Vermont? That’s what Ashley Wojnarowski and Mike Mezzacapo of Pomfret want to know.Josh Crane...
2024-10-11
30 min
Where We Live
How to get your garden flood resilient and fall ready
It’s been a summer with all sorts of weather. We’ve seen flooding, and high heat putting our gardens through all sorts of chaos. Today, horticulturist Charlie Nardozzi join us to talk about this hot, cold, wet, dry, stormy, sunny chaotic gardening year! It’s not too late to start planting your fall crops. We hear what plants could thrive this season as autumn rapidly approaches. August is Tree Check Month. We learn what you can do to preserve the trees where you live. Although spring gardening might feel ages away, it’s also a good t...
2024-08-27
49 min
Where We Live
This year, we're gardening with climate change in mind
For this gardening hour, we’re talking about ecological gardening and gardening for the environment. We’ll be touching on planting natives, using rain barrels, preparing your compost pile and more. We’ll also learn what plants can make your garden a pollinator oasis. And we want to hear from you: what are you planting this year? GUESTS: Charlie Nardozzi: horticulturist and host of the Connecticut Garden Journal on Connecticut Public Dawn Pettinelli: Associate Extension Educator at Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture with UConn Where We Live is available as a podcast...
2024-04-26
49 min
On faisait comment avant ?
Le potager
Descendons ensemble au jardin dans cet épisode, consacré à une histoire du potager, où comme l'indique son nom, poussent les légumes qui viendront composer le potage. Car du jardin nourricier au jardin ouvrier en passant par le jardin d'agrément qu'on se plait à peindre ou contempler, notre histoire s'enracine dans la terre. Pour beaucoup de nos ancêtres, le potager était une évidence : sans lui, rien à manger. Alors comment faisait-on avant pour planter, récolter, avec quels outils et en quelles saison ? Quels engrais et quels pesticides ? La légende des champs de Parmentier est-elle vraie ? Notre invité, le journaliste Phil...
2024-02-13
26 min
On faisait comment avant ?
Le potager
Descendons ensemble au jardin dans cet épisode, consacré à une histoire du potager, où comme l'indique son nom, poussent les légumes qui viendront composer le potage. Car du jardin nourricier au jardin ouvrier en passant par le jardin d'agrément qu'on se plait à peindre ou contempler, notre histoire s'enracine dans la terre. Pour beaucoup de nos ancêtres, le potager était une évidence : sans lui, rien à manger. Alors comment faisait-on avant pour planter, récolter, avec quels outils et en quelles saison ? Quels engrais et quels pesticides ? La légende des champs de Parmentier est-elle vraie ? Notre invité, le journaliste Phil...
2024-02-13
26 min
Where We Live
Leave the leaves alone (and other fall gardening tips)
Fall is officially here, and the days are getting shorter, but hopefully you’re still finding some time to be outside. Fall gardening is well on its way. This is a great season to harvest squash and other root vegetables, and prepare your garden for next year. Whether you are expanding your gardening space or perhaps getting ready to plant bulbs for the first time, there’s a lot of factors to consider; the what, where and when you should plant just to name a few! Many gardeners are choosing native plants which are some of the mo...
2023-09-22
49 min
Where We Live
Exploring Connecticut's Historic and Public Gardens
Earlier this spring, horticulturist Charlie Nardozzi joined us on Where We Live to answer all your gardening questions and we got this comment from listener on Facebook saying “loving this episode! You should do it weekly or monthly!” We hear you listeners, so we are back with another hour on Connecticut gardening. But today, we’re exploring some of the state’s most remarkable public and historic gardens. Caryn B Davis is an architectural and landscape design photographer, and she is also the author of a new book entitled Connecticut Gardens: A Celebration of the State’s Historic, Pub...
2023-06-13
49 min
Where We Live
Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi: back to basics
Spring is here and it’s time for our annual spring gardening hour and we are going back to basics. What’s a zone? How do you choose the right kind of soil? How to keep your succulents alive all year round? If you’re a new or inspiring gardener, Charlie Nardozzi is joining us to answer our questions and yours about getting comfortable with the soil. We want to hear from you, what questions do you have about making the most of your garden? GUEST: Charlie Nardozzi: horticulturist and host of t...
2023-05-12
49 min
Where We Live
Autumn gardening tips with Charlie Nardozzi
Charlie Nardozzi, award-winning garden writer and host of Connecticut Garden Journal, joins us to answer your autumn gardening questions. What are the best bulbs to plant this time of year? How can you make better use of the leaves piling up in your backyard? Nardozzi answers these questions and more. But first, Connecticut Public hosted a debate on Thursday between 4th District Congressional candidates, incumbent Democratic Representative Jim Himes and Republican Jayme Stevenson. Stamford Advocate reporter Brianna Gurciullo joins us for analysis. GUESTS: Brianna Gurciullo: Reporter, Stamford Advocate Charlie Nardozzi: Horticulturist; Author; Host, Connecticut Gard...
2022-10-14
40 min
The Garden Mixer
Steph Green, the Aster, 79
Both the New England Aster and the Chinese Tartarian Aster are making merry in my garden right now, so those are our Plants of the Week. I chat with Steph Green of Contained Creations who has begun an exciting new website that can have us all re-creating and enjoying her magical container combinations. Other topics include expert input on the question of Asclepius curavassica from Doug Tallamy and some science about mulching from an article written recently by Charlie Nardozzi.
2022-10-08
1h 09
The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
Creating Living Soil with No-Till Market Farmer Jesse Frost
Join me today as I speak with Jesse Frost of the No Till Growers podcast. He will be speaking to us about living soil. Show Notes: (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Organic REV The first thing to understand about REV is that it is not an ordinary humic acid product that is chemically-extracted from leonardite, lignite, or other coals. Rather, it is a 100% naturally-occurring carbon, humic acid & fulvic acid source - a...
2022-05-24
55 min
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Why do flowers bloom?
Why do flowers bloom? How do flowers grow? Why are flowers different colors? Why do people find flowers beautiful? How are seeds made? Why do plants grow from seeds? Why do we put seeds in the garden? We’re answering your questions about seeds and flowers with garden writer Charlie Nardozzi and Hannes Dempewolf from The Crop Trust. Find more answers to plant questions in two of our older episodes: How Do Big Plants Grow From Such Small Seeds? and Are Seeds Alive? Download our learning guides: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript New seeds are made thr...
2022-05-06
21 min
The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
How to Amend Your Soil Before Spring Planting
On today's podcast I will help you amend your soil organically before planting this spring. Show Notes: (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Organic REV The first thing to understand about REV is that it is not an ordinary humic acid product that is chemically-extracted from leonardite, lignite, or other coals. Rather, it is a 100% naturally-occurring carbon, humic acid & fulvic acid source - along with exceptionally high levels of naturally-occurring microbial biomass...
2022-03-22
42 min
Plants are People too: Botany Podcast
Episode 7: Hunting Dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) in a black spruce swamp, Phoradendron the other mistletoe genus, Climbing Fern (Lygodium palmatum) & Don't Encourage the Spread Invasive Plants...Charlie Nardozzi!
In Episode 7 we take a walk in a Vermont black spruce swamp looking for Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum). We also discuss thermogenesis and other species like the southern mistletoe Phoradendron. Further into the episode we discuss another historically harvested plant for X-mas decorations Climbing Fern (Lygodium palmatum). And toward the end we listen to an infuriating clip from VPR's "All Things Gardening" segment with Charlie Nardozzi and some corrections on wild-harvesting invasive plants and uncommon plant species, in particular (Celastrus).Support the show
2021-12-26
54 min
Sustainability Book Chat
Charlie Nardozzi: The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening
If you are intimidated by gardening because it seems like too much work or you don't want to invest in a tiller, then you should check out no-dig gardening.In Charlie Nardozzi's newest book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening, he covers everything you need to know to be successful with your garden. But why not dig?In today's episode, Charlie talks about the benefits to you, the plants, and the planet of no-dig gardening. To be sure that you put your garden in the best location, we talk about some simple, free soil tests...
2021-09-08
32 min
VPR News
Tips And Tricks For Summer Gardening
Summer begins on Sunday, making this the perfect time to go over some best practices to keep and maintain a healthy garden. This hour, garden expert Charlie Nardozzi joins us to talk about tips and tricks for best results, and to answer your gardening questions.
2021-06-17
36 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
07 Front Yard Veggies
Amy’s story shows you can grow in just about any situation, any climate, as long as you adapt to make it work. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on YouTube Mentioned in this Week’s Episodes: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from q...
2021-05-31
07 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Pests in Zone 6a vs. 10b
With a new climate comes a whole host of new pest issues. Listen to today’s hilarious show about Amy’s mortal fear of ticks. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on YouTube Mentioned in this Week’s Episodes: As an Amazon Associate, I earn f...
2021-05-30
10 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
In-Ground Growing vs. Raised Beds on Concrete
In Santa Monica, Amy was growing in raised beds on concrete. In Massachusetts, she’s growing in a huge in-ground bed. Hear what she thinks about the difference between the two in today’s show. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on YouTube Mentioned in this W...
2021-05-29
08 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Balancing Mom Life with Garden Life
Whether you’re a parent or not, it’s tough to balance all of the tasks of the garden with the tasks of life and work. Amy shares some of the strategies that work for her to get a lot done. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on...
2021-05-28
07 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Preparing a Weedy Garden for Planting
If you’ve come across a new piece of land, chances are high that it’s not in perfect shape to garden. This was the case with Amy’s garden in her new home, so she shares what she did to get it into shape. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Insta...
2021-05-27
09 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
How to Start Gardening in a New Zone
If you move...how do you make sure you have success in your new climate? Amy shares her step by step process to giving herself and her garden a good shot at epic harvests in her first season. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on YouTube ...
2021-05-26
08 min
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Adjusting to a New Growing Zone
My friend Amy Bauer recently moved from Southern California back to the east coast, where she’s in a 6a growing zone. We talk about the adjustments she’s made and her garden overview. Connect With Amy Bauer: Amy Bauer is the founder of Front Yard Veggies, where she shares about small-space front yard gardening. Recently she’s moved back to the East Coast, and is growing on much more space, sharing her knowledge along the way. Front Yard Veggies Blog Follow Amy on Instagram Subscribe to Amy on YouTube Mentioned in this Week’s...
2021-05-25
10 min
The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
No Dig Gardening -- Charlie Nardozzi
Join me as I have a insightful conversation with Charlie Nardozzi author of No-dig Gardening. Show Notes: (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) No-Dig Gardening by Charlie Nardozzi https://amzn.to/3dfIPaE Connect with Charlie: https://www.gardeningwithcharlie.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/charlienardozzi/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/charlie.nardozzi YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXxDkc3clG8fSgGhbSwB...
2021-05-25
38 min
Warm Mass of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Health & Wellness
Vegetable Gardening For Dummies: 3rd Edition - Charlie Nardozzi
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Vegetable Gardening For Dummies: 3rd EditionAuthor: Charlie NardozziNarrator: Tanya EbyFormat: UnabridgedLength: 12:30:15Language: EnglishRelease date: 05-11-2021Publisher: Tantor MediaGenres: Non-Fiction, Home & GardenSummary:Vegetables from your own farm to your own table We all love good food, and the fresher it is, the better! And what could be fresher than farm-to-table terms than vegetables you've grown at home? The new edition of Vegetable Gardening For Dummies puts...
2021-05-11
12h 30
The Mike Nowak Show
Wild Things Invade(s) Chicago Again
The 2021 Wild Things Conference is back and we preview three of the more than 50 presentations that will be available starting February 19. Charlie Nardozzi talks about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening.
2021-02-14
2h 00
Food Garden Life Show: Helping You Harvest More from Your Edible Garden, Vegetable Garden, and Edible Landscaping
Harvest More with No-Dig Gardening
We chat with Vermont garden educator and radio host Charlie Nardozzi, who discusses his journey into no-dig gardening—and why it’s good for gardeners, the soil, and the environment.He also tells us about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening.Nardozzi hasn’t always been a no-dig gardener. He used to garden with a gas-guzzling tiller. He shares ideas for gardeners who want to create a new no-till garden, as well as ideas about how gardeners with existing beds can transition them into a no-till system.In the fig segmen...
2021-02-04
1h 01
The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l
194-Easy No-Dig Gardening, with Charlie Nardozzi
No-dig gardening is a simple gardening method that many gardeners — who were taught for years that they had to till or turn their gardens annually — still have many questions about. To demystify no-dig gardening and explain its benefits, my guest this week is my longtime friend Charlie Nardozzi, a nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, and radio and television personality. Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps anyone can do to have a thriving garden or landscape. It's what I still do today, without exception to get incredible results, even in t...
2021-02-04
59 min
The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt
Seed Ordering, Sweet Peas, Three Sisters Gardens, and Magnolia Network
Send us a textDee and Carol discuss ordering seeds, growing sweet peas, growing a three sisters garden and the new Magnolia Network. Helpful Links:For seeds:Botanical InterestsPinetree Garden SeedsRenee's Garden Territorial Seed Company Three sisters garden article from Native Seeds.On the Bookshelf:The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening: Grow beautiful vegetables, herbs, and flowers - the easy way! Layer Your Way to Healthy Soil-Eliminate tilling and digging-Build a productive garden naturally-Reduce weeding and watering, by Charlie Nardozzi...
2021-01-20
31 min
Gardenerd Tip of the Week
No-Dig Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi
This week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast, we're chatting with Charlie Nardozzi about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening. He shares his tricks for laboring less to build better soil. The post Podcast: No-Dig Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi appeared first on Gardenerd.
2020-12-03
23 min
podcast Archives - Gardenerd
No-Dig Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi
This week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast, we're chatting with Charlie Nardozzi about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening. He shares his tricks for laboring less to build better soil. The post Podcast: No-Dig Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi appeared first on Gardenerd.
2020-12-03
23 min
The Mike Nowak Show
January 14, 2018 – The Threat to Organics
Janie Maxwell of the Illinois Farmers Market Association on winter farmers markets; gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi on containers and foodscapes; former NOSB member Francis Thicke on why he thinks the organic label is at risk.
2018-01-18
00 min
Faith Middleton Food Schmooze
A Food Schmooze® Earth Day Spectacular
We’re celebrating Earth Day! Barbara Pierson, manager of the renowned White Flower Farm dishes about the new tomato called Chocolate Sprinkles, and we tell you how you can get an exclusive “At Last” rose bush from White Flower Farm and support The Food Schmooze® at the same time. Plus, gardening tips galore from The Connecticut Garden Journal’s Charlie Nardozzi. Charlie’s new book is called Foodscaping, and it’ll teach you how mix edibles with ornamental plants, turning your yard into a delicious foodscape. EARTH DAY BONUS: White Flower Farm will send you a $25 coupon when you make y...
2017-04-20
50 min
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
How Do Big Plants Grow From Such Small Seeds?
Why are there so many plants? How are seeds made? How does germination work? How can plants grow so big if they start from such a small seed? Why are flowers different colors? Why are plants and trees green? Where does dirt come from? In this episode of But Why , we're talking about plants with garden consultant Charlie Nardozzi.
2017-03-17
22 min
America's Home Grown Veggies
06/20/15 Guest Charlie Nardozzi
Join Daryl Pulis and her guest Charlie Nardozzi, author of Foodscaping: Practical and Innovative Ways to Create an Edible Landscape.
2015-06-26
00 min
America's Home Grown Veggies
04/19/14 Guest Charlie Nardozzi
Join Kate and her guest Charlie Nardozzi as they talk about growing in the Northeast.
2014-04-21
00 min