Horticulture

A SMALL WORLD

RECENTLY I POSTED to my Growing Greener podcast an interview with gardener and insect-lover Brian Stewart, which I recorded back in November 2019. Brian is a professor of physics at Wesleyan University and a neighbor of mine. Once every couple of weeks we meet in the morning in his backyard to consume his wonderful cappuccinos. More often than not, our conversation is interrupted by Brian spotting some insect on his native plants and running for his camera.

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