Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein
This hour of Let's Garden is a must-listen for any gardener looking to separate fact from fiction in the world of horticulture. Join Scott Berlin as he tackles some of the most common garden tropes with the help of his expert guests, Mark Wessell and Paul Capiello. In this engaging conversation, the trio delves into the world of native plants, discussing the often-repeated claim that native plants have deeper roots and are better adapted to local conditions. They also explore the idea that newly planted trees, especially small ones, catch up to larger trees quickly due to less transplant shock. But is this really true? And what about the notion that if a plant is sick, giving it fertilizer will fix the problem? The speakers discuss these topics and more, sharing their expertise and insights to help listeners make informed decisions in their own gardens. One of the most interesting discussions revolves around the use of horticultural vinegar as a weed killer, and the potential dangers of using it without proper precautions. The speakers also touch on the importance of soil testing and the benefits of composting wood chips before adding them to the garden. With a mix of humor and expertise, this episode is a fun and informative listen for anyone looking to improve their gardening skills. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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