A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Nov 3, 2025 – Dan Wilder on Eco Garden Care
Besides their native-heavier plant palette and looser style, ecologically designed landscapes have another difference: The way we maintain them is not the same as with more traditional, ornamentally-focused gardens. I’m asked again and again by gardeners who have planted a meadow-like... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Oct 27, 2025 – Paul Bannick on Woodpeckers
Today’s guest didn’t have to convince me to be wild about woodpeckers, because I already am—utterly so. These charismatic, hardworking birds make oversized ecological contributions to the environments they inhabit and to the other creatures that they share them with... Read More ›
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A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Oct 20, 2025 – Max Ferlauto on Leaf Removal’s Impact
Every gardener has certainly heard the rallying cry each recent autumn to “leave the leaves”, invoking us to go gentler with our cleanup to support a diversity of beneficial invertebrates who call the fallen leaves their home. Now a recently... Read More ›
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Kevin West on Winter Squash – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Oct 13, 2025
Kevin West begins his newest book, called “The Cook’s Garden,” like this: “This is a book about flavor,” he writes. “It is a book about how to become a better cook by stepping into the garden.” His is not just... Read More ›
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Gardener Sarah Owens on Sourdough – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Oct 6, 2025
Almost 10 years ago on this program, I talked about making sourdough starter with today’s guest, Sarah Owens, on the occasion of the publication her book called “Sourdough.” Now a 10th anniversary edition of the James Beard Award-winning book is about... Read More ›