The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt

There's a Sunflower in the Soup Garden

Carol Michel, Dee Nash Season 5 Episode 33

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This week, we talked about native echinaceas, transitioning the vegetable garden from spring to summer, a new book on grasses, plus mulch and Jalapeno-gate.

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Dee's 'Phenomenal' Lavender
Carol's blog post about Sweet Talk Deep Pink Cuphea

Flowers:

Native coneflower information from Missouri Botanical Garden
Echinacea pallida, E. tennesseensis, and E. purpurea 

Vegetables:
 
Plant Partners by Jessica Walliser (Amazon Link)
Gardenaryco on Instagram

 On the Bookshelf
Grasses for Gardens and Landscapes: Design, Selection, Cultivation, by Neil Lucas (Amazon Link)

Dirt:   
Arborist wood chips as mulch   
Jalapeno-gate

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