KCLR's The Garden Show with Paul Smyth
Get ready to transform your garden! Join Paul Smyth on The Garden Show for an episode dedicated to the foundations of a thriving landscape. Special guest Richard Bradley dives into the science of "cooking" compost, revealing why you should actually water your heap and the importance of a 2:1 woody-to-green material ratio to keep the bacteria happy. Tony Breen from the Arboretum also provides a masterclass on lawns, covering everything from moss control with Moactor to the pros and cons of seeds versus rollout turf. Our Plant of the Week is the Tulip. Paul explores their phototropic nature—how they move toward light even in a vase—and the wild history of 17th-century "Tulip Mania," when a single bulb could cost more than a house. In the expert Q&A, we tackle: * The dangers of using fresh sawdust and how it can starve your plants of nitrogen. * The benefits of "No Mow May" for supporting local pollinators. * Why manure and seaweed are better long-term choices than "one-hit wonder" liquid feeds. Brought to you by Arboretum Home and Garden Heaven, it’s time to get those green fingers ready!
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