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Leafing Out - a podcast about gardening - Signs of Spring and Gabe's Compost Craze

Signs of Spring and Gabe's Compost Craze

03/21/22 • 28 min

Leafing Out - a podcast about gardening

We're talking about the equinox, early signs of spring in our garden, and Gabe's garden obsession: compost!

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We're talking about the equinox, early signs of spring in our garden, and Gabe's garden obsession: compost!

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Leafing Out - a podcast about gardening - Signs of Spring and Gabe's Compost Craze

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Gabe Long

Welcome to leafing out Episode Six podcasts about gardening. I'm Gabe.

Rebecca

I'm Rebecca.

Gabe Long

And we're not experts. We're amateur podcasters and amateur gardeners sharing what we learn as we learn it on our gardening journey. And today we're talking about, we're talking

Rebecca

about first signs of spring. A

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