MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN

By: ROBIN HOOD RADIO
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  • A WAY TO GARDEN is the horticultural incarnation of Margaret Roach
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  • Tomatoes With Craig LeHoullier-A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach February 28, 2022
    Feb 26 2022

    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 years grown some 3,000 varieties in his home garden and adds new ones to his list every year

    Craig, who gardens in North Carolina, is a retired chemist with a longtime passion for tomatoes. He's the co-founder of the Dwarf Tomato Project, an advisor on tomatoes to Seed Savers Exchange, and the person who in 1990 named the popular heirloom Cherokee Purple from seed that had been passed down and eventually made its way to him. 

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    26 mins
  • Native Plant Stories With Jared Rosenbaum - A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach - Sept. 16, 2024
    Sep 13 2024
    “Plants tell the story of a place,” says field botanist and native plant nursery owner Jared Rosenbaum. “If you want to be rooted on the earth you live on, you can look to plants to interpret that story.” With his friend, a filmmaker named Jared Flesher a.k.a. “the other Jared,” Jared Rosenbaum creates what they call “funky but highly cinematic 5-minute videos about the ecology of wild plants.” The second season of their series titled “Rooted” is debuting on YouTube Sept. 15 with a video on none other than the Eastern prickly pear cactus, the only hardy cactus of the... Read More ›
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    28 mins
  • Tomatoes With Craig LeHoullier-A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach February 28, 2022
    Feb 26 2022

    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 years grown some 3,000 varieties in his home garden and adds new ones to his list every year

    Craig, who gardens in North Carolina, is a retired chemist with a longtime passion for tomatoes. He's the co-founder of the Dwarf Tomato Project, an advisor on tomatoes to Seed Savers Exchange, and the person who in 1990 named the popular heirloom Cherokee Purple from seed that had been passed down and eventually made its way to him. 

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    26 mins

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