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Growing with Nature - Getting Started with Native Vegetables

Getting Started with Native Vegetables

06/02/21 • 29 min

Growing with Nature

Did you know you can grow native vegetables right in your backyard and garden? These great vegetables can provide year-round harvests with much less care than traditional vegetables.

In this episode, we dive into native vegetables and how you can get started with them.

Check out the show notes to learn more about native vegetables and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode.

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Did you know you can grow native vegetables right in your backyard and garden? These great vegetables can provide year-round harvests with much less care than traditional vegetables.

In this episode, we dive into native vegetables and how you can get started with them.

Check out the show notes to learn more about native vegetables and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode.

Support the show

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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife.

This podcast is a hands-on journey through regenerative soil building, permaculture, restoration ecology and more.

We’ll learn how to plant fruit trees, berries, and perennial vegetables to get abundant, low-maintenance harvests for your family and community, year after year.

We’ll learn how to build healthy, living soil, no matter what your soil looks like today:

How to build the soil life that will help your plants thrive, and how you can break up even the most compacted soil without having to dig through it.

We’ll learn how you can support wildlife, so you can keep pests in balance and enjoy the living world around you.

Like how you can create habitat for predators of common garden pests and enjoy more harvests for your family and community.

And how you can attract songbirds and hummingbirds in multitudes, and enjoy their colorful dance right outside your doorstep.

We’ll talk about native plants, and why songbirds and native pollinators depend on them, and how you can bring these plants home to create a place-based landscape full of beauty, abundance and life.

And on this hands-on journey, we’ll talk about how to work with the unique characteristics of your property—to make the most of the space you have to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife.

Your journey—is just beginning. Let’s work together to heal our living world.

Subscribe to the Growing with Nature podcast on your favorite listening app, and watch for new episodes every Wednesday morning starting on June 2nd 2021.
Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.

Click here to learn more about Growing with Nature.

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Dealing with Compacted Soil without Digging

Dealing with compacted soil? Instead of digging a better way is to work with nature. With some simple steps, you can save your back and work with nature to break up compacted soil.

In this episode, we cover simple steps you can take to deal with compacted soil without digging by working with nature.

Check out the show notes to learn more about dealing with compacted soil and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode.

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