Passionate about gardening sustainably for the place you live
New Jersey gardener and author Mike “The Gardener” Podlesny interviewed me recently for his popular Vegetable Gardening Podcast, and you can listen to it here (scroll to bottom). Despite the veggie-centric podcast title, Mike interviews all kinds of gardeners about any gardening topic you might imagine. I’m delighted to have been his guest.
In this 39-minute podcast — entertainment while you’re making dinner, no? — we talked about what makes a water-saving garden, how much planning it requires, the pleasures of gardening for wildlife, lawn reduction, permeable paving, garden blogging, and more! I hope you’ll take a listen, and then let me know what it’s like to practice water-saving gardening where you live.
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Digging Deeper: News and Upcoming Events
Come see me at Festival of Flowers in San Antonio, May 28, time TBA. Get inspired to save water in your garden during my presentation at San Antonio’s 19th annual Festival of Flowers. I’ll be at the book-signing table after the talk, with copies of both The Water-Saving Garden and Lawn Gone! available for purchase. Tickets to the all-day festival, which includes a plant sale and exchange, speakers, and a flower show, are available at the door: $6 adults; children under 10 free. Free parking.
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