Finally, the first fresh flavors of spring are starting to show up at the farmer’s markets, and before long in our gardens, with more to come every unfolding week. Chef and cookbook author Justin Chapple, who’s also the “Food &… Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 11, 2022 – Daria McKelvey on Plants of Merit
Even though I don’t live anywhere near St. Louis, one of my most used and appreciated resources for plant information over many, many years has been the Missouri Botanical Garden, with its world-class offerings to gardeners both in person and… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 4, 2022 – Annie Novak on Soil and Compost
Do I need a soil test? And what kind of amendments should I be adding to my vegetable beds or containers to get things off to a good start? And how can I fine tune my composting this year to… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 28, 2022 – Sam Keitch on Umbels
I thought my obsession with Angelica blooms was a serious one until recently, when I met Sam Keitch of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, who takes it one step further. Sam has a passion for various other garden-worthy, umbel-shaped flowers—not just… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 21, 2022 – Stay Fit While Gardening
What’s your most important gardening tool? A new public television series reminds us that it’s not a trowel or pruner or spade, but our body, which can also be stressed by gardening if we don’t know how to look after… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 14, 2022 – Meg Cowden on Succession Planting
In late winter, we gardeners rev up around sowing those first seeds indoors under lights. But the promise of a bountiful vegetable garden that keeps on giving doesn’t end there. Now is also the moment to make succession-sowing plans for… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 7, 2022 – Brian Jackson on Peat Alternatives
Gardeners have increasingly heard the call to reduce or eliminate their use of peat moss, the most familiar ingredient in seed-starting mixes and potting soils—one that a lot of us have long relied on. But peat is not sustainable, and… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – February 28, 2022 – Craig LeHoullier on Tomatoes
Sick of winter? What I find helps, besides the occasional warmish, sunny day, is thinking about tomatoes. And that’s what we’re going to do today with Craig LeHoullier, author of the hit 2014 book “Epic Tomatoes,” who has over the… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – February 21, 2022 – Brad Roeller on Deer
While most of us focus on keeping deer from browsing our gardens, Brad Roeller actually once managed what was called a Deer Browse Garden as part of a 10-year research study to learn more about what these big herbivores do,… Read More ›
A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – February 14, 2022 – James Golden’s Wild Garden
There’s an old expression in gardening, a folksy piece of advice that states: “Don’t fight the site.” James Golden has been guided by a more nuanced version of that idea in creating a much praised garden, a wildish, unexpected landscape… Read More ›