Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

Growing Greener

Nov 30, 2022

One of the great success stories of American wildlife, black bears are returning throughout their historic range and even moving into the suburbs.  Confrontations with human inhabitants have fed calls for hunting seasons to curb their numbers.  Wildlife ecologist Laura Simon explains why this is unlikely to resolve...


Nov 23, 2022

Join Collin Thompson, the Farm Manager at Johnny’s Selected Seeds, as he discusses how planting “cover crops” in your garden can benefit not only the health of the soil and the plants you grow on it but also enhance pollinator populations and curb weeds, all while reducing your carbon footprint and fighting the...


Nov 16, 2022

Hedgerows, informal borders of intermingled shrubs and trees, are a familiar feature of the British countryside, serving not only to enclose farmers’ fields but also providing a refuge for wildlife and a source of foods for humans, birds, and pollinators alike.  Dr. Annabel Renwick, the curator of native plants at the...


Nov 9, 2022

Dr. Leigh Whittinghill of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station is extending that storied institution’s research into a new landscape:  the rooftops of Connecticut’s city neighborhoods.  Enhancing city-dwellers’ diet can also benefit the local environment


Nov 2, 2022

Mike Lizotte, the “Seedman” of American Meadows and High Country Gardens discusses his companies’ program to provide locally adapted wildflower and native grass seed mixes throughout the United States, and the growing enthusiasm among gardeners nationwide for environmentally beneficial plantings