Vermont Public Radio: charlie nardozzi
Charlie Nardozzi discusses our complex relationship with roses.
Horticulturist Charlie Nardozzi is back to answer all your spring gardening questions.
This week on The Vermont Garden Journal, all about artichokes!
The air is brisk, the leaves are changing and soon it will be time to put away your garden gloves. But first, end-of-season garden advice from Charlie Nardozzi.
This week, Charlie has some recommendations for hardy pear varieties that thrive in Zone 4.
When you want fresh vegetables through the fall, you'll want to plant now. Charlie also explains why it's good to be merciless in the mid-summer garden on this week's Vermont Garden Journal.
There are a number of delicious flowers for you to use in the kitchen. On this week's Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie profiles edible flowers.
Peony problems, compost conundrums, and dandelion dilemmas? Garden expert Charlie Nardozzi joins us live to answer your questions.
One of Charlie's favorite midsummer flowering shrubs is the elderberry. Listen to the Vermont Garden Journal Friday and Saturday to find out why.
Who cares about woodchucks chuck'n wood, when they are living in the garden! This week on the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi addresses one of the most persistent of pests; the woodchuck.
These beetles don't harmonize, they decimate. Flea, cucumber, potato, and asparagus are all beetles that love your veggies. Charlie Nardozzi offers some organic controls this week on The Vermont Garden Journal.
With record rainfalls, you can expect a record number of mosquitoes this year. On the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi debunks mosquito myths and shares some advice for coping with mosquitoes without harming the environment.
Why are more and more people suffering from allergies? Charlie Nardozzi says there's more pollen in the air than ever before. This week on the Vermont Garden Journal, he'll explain why that is and what you can do about it.
Things are getting hot on the Vermont Garden Journal this week. Red hot chili peppers are in the spotlight and they range in strength from mild to so-strong-they-are-used-for-national-defense.
Garlic scapes are sprouting through the soil, bright yellow daffodils have popped open in the sunshine, and lilac buds are growing fuller. It's time for Vermont Edition's spring dose of advice from gardening wizard Charlie Nardozzi.
This week, Charlie shares a brief history of Mother's Day and offers some garden gift advice.
Dirty little weeds or delicious salad greens? Charlie Nardozzi shines a light on dandelions.
Charlie shares the method and science of planting shrubs and trees, starting with the bare roots.
VPR's Jane Lindholm gets gardening tips from horticulturalist Charlie Nardozzi on the Vermotn Edition Summer Gardening Show.
Charlie Nardozzi, host of VPR's Vermont Garden Journal, answers your questions about helping your garden thrive. Also, "weed dating" helps farmers and gardeners find kindred souls, and a story of how the Long Trail prompted one woman to move to Vermont.




