Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.
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How to plan for beetlemania before this invasive pest takes over your garden
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5:13Plan certain garden treatments now to help lessen the effects of Japanese beetles later.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Tackling gardening issues like scent-free lilacs, hungry ants and sad sour cherries
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5:50Charlie Nardozzi takes on several listeners' questions about garden pests and plant woes.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Anybody want a peanut? Grow this warm-season crop here with the right technique
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4:40Certain peanut varieties can grow and thrive in our clime, provided you find just the right spot.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Keep it, compost it or cut it? Some answers to common gardening conundrums
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5:17From pepper plants with pests to hydrangeas that are slow to bloom, you might wonder whether you should keep or toss your plant and start over.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Garden question lightning round: Charlie's tips for lumpy lawns, raised bed soil and more
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5:18The All Things Gardening inbox is full of listeners' spring gardening conundrums! Charlie aims to answer a few.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Have some wet spots in your yard but want to plant flowers? Try Iris ensata
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5:03Try this hardy iris that blooms a bit later in the season and provides color and movement to your gardens and landscape.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Weeding 101: Remove some in the sun and some after rain
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5:15Pick perennial weeds after a rain and remove annual ones when the weather is sunny and dry.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Add annuals with colorful foliage to your window boxes
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4:30When you're putting together window boxes, choose some annual flowers that have colorful foliage. Certain coleus varieties can add bright colors and thrive in full sun. Others, like caladiums, grow well in shady areas.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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When the peepers peep, it's time to plant peas
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5:02The natural world is full of signals that the soil is warming. And when it warms enough, that means it's time to plant peas. Try planting English podded, sugar snap and snow peas this spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Grow native shrubs like nannyberry and dogwood to feed birds, wildlife
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5:02From aronias to winterberries, plant native shrubs to feed birds and attract wildlife.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Cultivated wild greens are less bitter and easy to grow
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5:02This spring, plant cultivated varieties of some wild greens. Lambsquarters and amaranth grow easily, look attractive in your garden, and taste mild and earthy.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Some hydrangeas need pruning now. Here's how
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5:00If you have hydrangea bushes in your landscape that flower in late summer or early fall, now is the time to cut them back so they'll produce their best blooms.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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How to nourish and protect crocus, daffodil and tulip bulbs as they begin to emerge
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5:00It's spring, and bulbs will flower soon. Nourish and protect them now with simple techniques.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Choose seeds now for tomatoes that last in storage 6 months after harvest
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4:59Certain types of tomatoes can be harvested and stored for months. Search your local garden center for these seeds and some other unique tomato plants this spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Grow tropical flowering vines as annuals this spring
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4:59It's springtime in some southern locales, where many vibrant flowering vines are in full bloom. New England can get in on the action by growing the annual varieties of these vines this spring and summer. Try the black-eyed Susan vine, mandevilla and more.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Take in an indoor garden and flower show this winter for ideas and inspiration
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4:59Just like the dormant bulbs underneath the snow, your garden senses are awakening! Take in a local garden and flower show to get inspired and excited for spring planting.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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A vibrant, flowering houseplant to brighten winter's dark days
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5:00The clivia, a Zululand bloom with dark green foliage, was named after a British duchess who brought the plant from its native South Africa to cultivate it in her greenhouse.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Bring spring indoors by forcing branches to flower early
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4:07Cut flowers are a great way to bring some cheer indoors when it's gloomy outside. This year, try something new that will bloom right up until spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Start leek seeds indoors, check overwintering tubers and be ready for spring
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5:00Things are slowly unfolding in the garden underneath the snow and ice. And the list of garden chores is getting longer. Begin some winter garden tasks now.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Dramatic dahlias and sweet nasturtiums named some of 2025's winning plants
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4:59Bold, contrasting petals and leaves make these award-winning houseplants stand out.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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