Recent Volunteer Gardener Clips

Planning a Late Summer Garden on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Planning a Late Summer Garden

May 04, 2023

Biodynamic farmer Jeff Poppen underscores the importance of planning when it comes to a late summer garden. He plants beans, squash and cucumbers in June and July to harvest in September and October.

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Toxic outdoor plants on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Toxic outdoor plants

April 27, 2023

There are many commonly used garden plants that can cause harm to pets or young children if ingested. For instance, lilies can cause kidney failure in cats. Marty DeHart shares valuable information on several potentially dangerous plants that may surprise you.

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Mushroom Production-Sustainable Agriculture on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Mushroom Production-Sustainable Agriculture

April 27, 2023

Lion's Mane, Oyster, Shitake and Chestnut. These are some of the consumable mushrooms in production at HENOSIS near Nashville. Mushroom cultivation is quite different from growing garden vegetables. We follow the process from substrate mix to harvest and learn how truly sustainable it is.

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Hellebores: Culture and Attributes on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Hellebores: Culture and Attributes

April 20, 2023

Hellebores are a hardy perennial that is a star during late-winter and early spring. Thanks to hybridization, they come in a dazzling array of bloom varieties. Marty DeHart visits with hybridizer Joe Woodard to discuss the attributes and culture of this popular plant.

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Staghorn Fern - How to Mount on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Staghorn Fern – How to Mount

April 20, 2023

The staghorn fern can be grown as a houseplant, or outdoors in areas with a milder climate. Commonly, the fern is attached to a wooden surface to mimic how they grow in nature. Sheri Gramer walks us through the process of securely attaching a fern to a wooden board for good plant health, and an amazing display.

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How to Use Green Manures on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

How to Use Green Manures

April 20, 2023

Jeff Poppen knows the valuable benefits of cover crops, also known as green manure. When used in a home garden, he advises to pull up the plants at maturity, shake off the valuable soil, and then enrich the compost pile with the plants. For a farm field of cover crops, he mows the field several times over a 2 week span, and chisel plows all the plant material into the soil. Then the microbes do their good work.

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Pollinator Plants for the Garden on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Pollinator Plants for the Garden

April 13, 2023

Certain plants can provide vital support to pollinators by offering nectar, pollen, shelter, and gathering spots. Marty DeHart showcases a variety of these plant superstars that can have your garden buzzing with activity.

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Garden Art Craft: Hypertufa on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Garden Art Craft: Hypertufa

April 13, 2023

Hypertufa is a mix of readily available concrete and other elements that is lightweight, easy to work with, and can be molded. Annette Shrader introduces us to an imaginative gardener, and craftsperson, who has created a notable collection of hypertufa containers and art pieces.

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Dramatic Winter Damage on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Dramatic Winter Damage

April 06, 2023

Troy Marden shares his findings and lends insight into the plant damage that occurred during a rapid and dramatic drop in temperature in late December 2022. Trees, shrubs, and perennials - so many treasured garden plants were affected. Learn how long you should 'wait and see', and what is likely lost in total.

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Boxwood Cloud Pruning on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Boxwood Cloud Pruning

March 30, 2023

Late February is the ideal time to prune boxwood. Annette Shrader learns the Must Do's to keep them healthy and thriving for decades.

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Garden Worthy Cedar Glade Natives on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Garden Worthy Cedar Glade Natives

March 30, 2023

Primarily found in the Central Basin of Tennessee, native cedar glade plants can bring interest and color to garden beds. Mary DeHart shares her recommendations for dependable performance and long-lasting blooms.

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Growing Together Farm on NPT's Volunteer Gardener

Growing Together Farm

October 20, 2022

We tour this market farm and meet some of the growers who are harvesting wonderful produce and herbs from this community garden shepherded by The Nashville Food Project. The farmers share a commonality as each arrived in Middle TN from Burma or Bhutan. They are generating personal income while building food security within the community.

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