Into the Garden With Leslie

Into The Garden With Leslie

Into The Garden With Leslie

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Saturday, August 7, 202108/07/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 25

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Friday, July 30, 202107/30/2021

Into The Garden With Leslie Week 24

Brie Arthur joins Leslie Harris, discussing edible landscaping

Saturday, July 24, 202107/24/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 23

It’s garden party time, and my sister Sue and I drill down on what to do to get the garden looking primo! Plant of the week is another native mainstay of the summer border: Phlox. And check out 99% Invisible– a very interesting podcast on history, architecture, culture, and design.

Saturday, July 17, 202107/17/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 22

Great information from Steph Green of Container Creations of Richmond about planning, planting and maintaining your containers. Plant of the week is the coneflower, and there are tips about pesky things like rabbits, Japanese stilt grass, and the horrible Tree of Heaven or Ailanthus.

Saturday, July 10, 202107/10/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 21

This week I explore 3 other gardening podcasts and give you some top info from them. We talk about ticks, nature in the garden, the National Garden Association’s annual survey (spoiler: the pandemic inspired more people to garden), and why we use Latin with plant names.

Saturday, July 3, 202107/03/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 20

This week’s interview is with an excellent Garden Podcaster: Christy Wilhelmi of Gardenerd.com and Gardenerd Tip of the Week podcast. The Plant of the Week, and the Play List.

Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021

Into The Garden With Leslie Week 19

  Guest’s Name Lisa Steele of Fresh Eggs Daily.com Brief Description We talk with the Chicken Lady, Lisa Steele, as…

Saturday, June 19, 202106/19/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 18

The Plant of the Week is Itea virginica, Virginia Sweetspire, which inspired listening to Sweet Virginia Breeze. We chat with Matt Berry, owner of Dos Amigos, about the subject of hardscaping.

Saturday, June 12, 202106/12/2021

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This week we visit with Chris Jones, the Assistant Superintendent of Grounds at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina.

Saturday, June 5, 202106/05/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie Week 16

Interview with Jenny Sioux Hopkins of the cut flower farm Big Arms Farm; the Plant of the Week is the Verbena bonariensis and The Play List

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