MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN Margaret Roach
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 22, 2024 – Stephen Procter on Ceramic Garden Art
It’s that time of year when we gardeners are shopping, shopping, shopping, often in hot pursuit of just the right plant that will make the design of a bed or the larger landscape hang together—that elusive missing ingredient. But what... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 15, 2024 -Hilton Carter on Propagating Houseplants
I for one have a number of houseplants that would look a whole lot better right now if given a pinch or two or three, plus I could potentially enjoy the benefit of more plants from those trimmings, whether to... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 8, 2024 – Japanese Maples at Mr Maple
I confess to something of a weakness for Japanese maples, and I suspect I’m not alone. Now, thanks to breeding work by experts like today’s guests, there are more and more varieties being made available that are suited to a... Read More ›
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Madeline Hooper on Staying ‘GardenFit’ – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – April 1, 2024
You know how it goes, especially in those tempting first spring-like days: You’re barely out of bed before you’re out in the garden having at it. And then, by day’s end, your body’s screaming that maybe, just maybe, you overdid... Read More ›
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David Mattern on Container Design – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 25, 2024
Wait! Before you find yourself at the garden center grabbing up every irresistible thing that calls out to you, figuring you can somehow find a role for it in this season’s container designs, think again: What’s your plan for this year’s seasonal... Read More ›
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Tim Johnson on Bio-Productive Gardens – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 18, 2024
In a recent phone call, today’s guest, Tim Johnson, used the phrase “bio-productive gardens,” and it stopped me. What does he mean by that, I thought? And then he explained: There are ways to manage our landscapes, he said, so... Read More ›
Customer Reviews
Thanks for the great show.
I look forward to this podcast every week!
My go to for garden advice and sources
I’ve tried so many other gardening programs, but none feature the charming duo of Margaret Roach and Ken Druse. The interviews are fresh and the topics contemporary. The timely information mirrors the wonderfully relevant articles Ms. Roach pens for the New York Times.
My favorite gardening show
This show is so enjoyable. I love the relaxed but very informative conversations between Margaret and her guests. Thank you!