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LH 116: Why You Should NOT Do A Fall Garden Clean Up

LH 116: Why You Should NOT Do A Fall Garden Clean Up

FromLiving Homegrown Podcast with Theresa Loe


LH 116: Why You Should NOT Do A Fall Garden Clean Up

FromLiving Homegrown Podcast with Theresa Loe

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Sep 30, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Did you know you should NOT do a fall garden clean up? It sounds counter-intuitive, right? Plants have died back or gone dormant and winter’s coming. So, why wouldn’t we want to clear out the debris and tidy up? Well if you’re an organic gardener, fall clean up is the last thing you should do because all the beneficial insects are overwintering in that debris. From native bees to ladybugs, the fall garden provides shelter and more. In today’s episode, host Theresa Loe interviews author Jessica Walliser to give us the whole scoop on why traditional fall clean up is a thing of the past and what we should be doing instead. Jessica also answers a listener question about trap cropping! You will learn: Why our fall garden is so important for butterflies & other critters What you should do instead of clean up How to handle plants going to seed Why this actually makes your life easier What is trap cropping and is it really effective The simple trick to finding university garden research online As always you can get more links and free info at www.LivingHomegrown.com/116 as well as a full transcript of the episode. 
Released:
Sep 30, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

LivingHomegrown is all about living farm fresh without the farm. Through canning and preserving, artisan food crafting, and small-space food growing you can enjoy the flavors of the season and live a more sustainable lifestyle no matter how small of a space you call home. Hosted by TV canning expert and national PBS TV producer, Theresa Loe, this weekly podcast alternates between solo episodes and interviews with the rock stars of the DIY food movement and each weekly episode helps you live closer to your food.