MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN

Margaret Roach
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Mar 27, 2026 • 26min

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 30, 2026 – Shaun McCoshum on Creating Habitat

We talk about pollinator gardens,  and seek out the plants that provide that essential nourishment to bees and butterflies and moths, for example.  But insects do not live by pollen alone: To make our gardens places of life-sustaining habitat, we... Read More ›
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Mar 20, 2026 • 27min

Ned Friedman on Wisdom in a Tree – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 23, 2026

I wish that when I was a college freshman, a course like Harvard’s seminar called “Tree” had been part of the curriculum, because since I learned about the class last year, I’ve never looked at a tree quite the same... Read More ›
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Mar 13, 2026 • 26min

Elise Howard’s ‘Plant This, Not That’ – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 16, 2026

You’ve seen and heard the list of no-no plants that were showy longtime nursery and garden standards, but have proven invasive and need to go. Yes, we can yank out the Bradford pears and butterfly bush and the rest of... Read More ›
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Mar 6, 2026 • 27min

Let’s Get Out and Botanize – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 9, 2026

When spring approaches and we get out into the garden again, it’s easy to get distracted by the to-do list, or just by the latest pretty thing that’s emerging after winter’s relative blank slate.  But there’s a whole other layer... Read More ›
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Feb 27, 2026 • 27min

Margaret Renkl on the Weedy Garden – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – March 2, 2026

Margaret Renkl’s newest book “The Weedy Garden: A Happy Habitat for Wild Friends,” is aimed at children, but it’s really for everyone, she says, and indeed we grownups, too, often need a reminder that our gardens are not just “our... Read More ›
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Feb 20, 2026 • 27min

Joe Lamp’l on Seed-Starting Mixes – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Feb 23, 2026

When growing from seed, the long list of decisions starts with what turns out to be the simplest question of all: which variety of bean (or tomato, or zinnia, or basil) to order. But then things get more complicated: questions... Read More ›
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Feb 13, 2026 • 26min

Sarah Kleeger on Homegrown Spices – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Feb 16, 2026

What do you say we explore expanding our herb-gardening efforts to include some goodies to fill those jars in the spice rack, too? Most of us have probably grown cilantro, for instance, with its distinctive-tasting bright green foliage, but I... Read More ›
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Feb 6, 2026 • 26min

Peace Seedlings on Rainbow of Peas – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Feb 9, 2026

“The dream has always been a rainbow of peas,” Dylana Kapuler said to me more than a decade ago, and that dream continues to fuel a passion for breeding colorful, edible-podded peas at the organically managed Oregon-based seed company called... Read More ›
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Jan 30, 2026 • 28min

Sam Hoadley on Goldenrods – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Feb 2, 2026

Goldenrods are powerhouses – keystone plants that serve as hosts for more than 100 species of butterflies and moths, and rich late-season sources of pollen and nectar for countless beneficial insects followed by sustenance in the form of seed for... Read More ›
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Jan 23, 2026 • 27min

Don Tipping on Top Tomatoes – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Jan 26, 2026

IT WAS 1 degree Fahrenheit outside when I looked at my electronic weather station readout  this morning – a perfect time for some winter-defying tactics like talking tomatoes. Organic seed farmer and breeder Don Tipping of Siskiyou Seeds in Oregon... Read More ›

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