Into the Garden With Leslie

Into The Garden With Leslie

Into The Garden With Leslie

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Saturday, May 14, 202205/14/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 65

The Plant of the Week is the Fringe Tree and Marianne and I discuss our upcoming Symposium at Great Dixter…

Saturday, May 7, 202205/07/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 64

The Peony is the Plant of the Week and I chat with RenĂ©e Clermont, who runs a gardening business in…

Saturday, April 30, 202204/30/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie week 63

The Plant of the Week is the Bearded Iris, and Cathy Corlett and I discuss rain gardens, interpretive gardens, and…

Saturday, April 23, 202204/23/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 62

The plant of the week is the azalea, and I chat with Page Dickey, gardener and author. Thoughts on late…

Saturday, April 16, 202204/16/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 61

The Plant of the Week is the Amelanchier canadensis, and my guest is Clare Foster, a garden writer from the…

Saturday, April 9, 202204/09/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 60 Podcast

I talk with the Danish gardener, Claus Dalby, about his latest book, “Containers in the Garden”. The Plant of the…

Saturday, April 2, 202204/02/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 59

The Plant of the Week is the Sanguinaria canadensis, or Bloodroot, and I chat with Podcaster (Garden DC) and magazine…

Saturday, March 26, 202203/26/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 58

The Plant of the Week is the Mertensia virginica, or the Virginia Blue Bell, and I interview Diane Blazet, Director…

Saturday, March 19, 202203/19/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 57

Our plant of the week is the Hyacinth; I chat with Linda Vater of Potager Blog about her new book…

Saturday, March 12, 202203/12/2022

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 56

The Plant of the Week is the Eranthis hyemalis or Winter Aconite. We chat with Stephanie Rose of Garden Therapy…

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