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S6 Ep 324Ep. 324 | Gardening With Fragrant Plants
What's that wonderful smell? It could be your garden if you grow these fragrant plants. Let Nathan explain.

S6 Ep 323Ep. 323 | Summer Garden Cleanup
Need some help getting your summer garden in shape and looking good? Nathan's got some tips for you.

S6 Ep 322Ep. 322 | 10 Great Underplanted and Under Appreciated Native Plants
Native plants are great. Usually. But many times, you just don't see enough of the great ones in the garden center. Join Nathan as he reveals some of the best native plants that you might have never seen!

S6 Ep 321Ep. 321 | 9 Great Companions for Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are wonderful southern summer plants but they look so much better partnered with others! Join Nathan as he talks about some of the best companion plants for hydrangeas.

S6 Ep 320Ep. 320 | The Essential Guide to Summer Vegetables | Part Two
Join Nathan as he continues his discussion on how to grow your favorite summer vegetables!

S6 Ep 319Ep. 319 | The Essential Guide to Summer Vegetables | Part One
Join Nathan as he talks about growing your favorite summer veggies!

S6 Ep 318Ep. 318 | Tasty and Beautiful Herbs
Herbs are those special plants that provide delicious flavors and boast numerous uses. However, we tend to only focus on their tastes and fail to give them credit for their aesthetic beauty and flowering benefits to pollinators. This week, Nathan talks about some of the most beautiful, but also tasty, herbs to try in your garden this year. Don’t just send herbs to the “herb garden”, combine them with all the other wonderfully beautiful flowers blooming in your landscape!

S6 Ep 317Ep. 317 | Not Your Grandma's Mints!
Don't let the word "mint" turn you off from listening to this episode of New Southern Garden! Peppermint and Spearmint have been grown in gardens about as long as their stems spread from one end of your garden to the other. These mints are notoriously aggressive, but their "cousin" mints are not. The mint family of plants is full of diverse and beneficial plants that don't move into every crack and crevice they can find. Join Nathan as he discusses the wonderful side of the mint family and talks about why you should grow them These aren't your granny's mints!

S6 Ep 316Ep. 316 | Extraordinary Relationships in Your Garden
Relationships can be complicated. But in the garden, they are welcomed! This week, Nathan talks about the unique and some times unusual matches between plants and other creatures. Join Nathan as he encourages you to increase the biodiversity in your landscape!

S6 Ep 315Ep. 315 | Native Baptisias (AKA False Indigo)
This week, Nathan talks about one of his favorite garden perennials: Baptisia (also known as False Indigo). This native spring-flowering plant is becoming more and more popular in gardens and for good reason. Baptisia is very drought tolerant, provides winter interest with its blackened seed pods, and is becoming more available in a variety of colors and styles. Jump on the Baptisia bus as Nathan tells you all about them!

S6 Ep 314Ep. 314 | Long Live(d) Perennials!
Perennials are some of our favorite garden plants because they return year after year without replanting. Some of them even seem to live...forever! Join Nathan as he discusses the longest lived perennial plants you could grow. (One of them could live to be 100 years or more!)

S6 Ep 313Ep. 313 | Gardening with AI, Pinestraw V. Mulch, and Slug Traps
Join Nathan as he gardens with artificial intelligence! The world is changing, so why not garden differently? Nathan puts AI to the horticultural test to see if it can provide gardeners with helpful but accurate gardening know-how.

S6 Ep 312Ep. 312 | Pruning Basics for Every Gardener
Whether you are a new gardener or have been gardening for one hundred years, pruning can be intimidating but it can be necessary at times. Join Nathan as he guides you through trimming and clipping your way to a beautiful garden.

S6 Ep 311Ep. 311 | Composting Basics for the Lazy Gardener
This week Nathan takes you on the wonderful journey of making your own compost! Compost is a great way to keep recyclable organic matter out of the landfill and into your garden to keep your plants growing well! If you're a lazy gardener like Nathan, you'll learn how to have nature make the compost for you with little work on your end. Keeping a compost pile or bin is easier than you might think!

S6 Ep 310Ep. 310 | Peonies and Tiny Evergreen Groundcovers
Join Nathan as he starts off discussing what's going on inside your plants right now as they prepare for their first flush of growth this spring. It's a little bit of a botanical discussion, but it's pretty important stuff. Then, he reminds you to be careful with your peony buds as they begin to grow and gives you his top tips for growing them in the garden. Lastly, he discusses five great tiny and evergreen ground covers to fill all the cracks and crevices of your garden or use as a substitute for turfgrass. Groundcovers are often overlooked, but are super important to use and use well!

S6 Ep 309Ep. 309 | Plant What's Blooming Now!
This week, Nathan encourages you to plant what’s blooming now! Late winter blooming plants are reminders that the gray days of winter will soon be surpassed by the warm spring nights. He talks about some of the classic and well-known bloomers such as forsythia, daffodil, hyacinth, and lenten rose. But he also discusses some once beloved but now almost forgotten selections like the super fragrant winter honeysuckle and the delightful ground cover winter jasmine. Join Nathan as he helps you choose plants that will be a long-lived reminder of the spring days around the corner!

S6 Ep 308Ep. 308 | The Great Eight Vegetables for Your Garden | Part Two
This week, Nathan wraps up the discussion on his "Great Eight" vegetables to grow in your southern veggie garden! Whether you are a beginner gardener or not, Nathan walks you through the easiest vegetables you could possibly grow.

S6 Ep 307Ep. 307 | The Great Eight Vegetables for Your Garden | Part One
This week, Nathan begins a discussion on the easiest vegetables to grow in your southern vegetable garden. He starts by describing the growing conditions we have to deal with here in the southeast and also the concerns we may have with our soil types. Then, he goes crop-by-crop describing the easiest plants to grow in your garden, the best ways to start them, when to plant them, and how to harvest their delicious produce! Join Nathan next week as he finishes up the greatest and easiest vegetables to try out in your garden this season!

S6 Ep 306Ep. 306 | A Color Wheel of Flowers!
To put an end cap on Nathan's discussion about using color in the landscape, this week he groups some great perennial plants by the color they provide. He talks about bout the flower color and leaf color that these lovely plants can give your garden.

S6 Ep 305Ep. 305 | Color Your Garden Well! | Part Two
This week Nathan continues his discussion on the theory of using color in your garden. Join him as he gives you ideas on some of the most effective ways to use color in your landscape!

S6 Ep 304Ep. 304 | Color Your Garden Well! | Part One
Color is the life of garden! Which colors we choose to use in the landscape will dictate the kind of atmosphere and mood we create in our gardens. Join Nathan as he discusses the theory behind color in the garden and practical ways to use it effectively!

S6 Ep 303Ep. 303 | Garden Jobs for Now, Garden Jobs for Later | Part Two
This week Nathan takes you through the second half of the Best Management Practices for the garden, informing you which jobs should be done now and which should be done later.

S6 Ep 302Ep. 302 | Garden Jobs for Now and Later | Part One
Timing gardening activities is critical. Somethings need to be done over winter while others really need to wait for warmer weather. This week Nathan takes you through Best Management Practices for the garden, informing you which jobs should be done now and which should be done later.

S6 Ep 301Ep. 301 | January To Do List- Reducing Lawn, Fruiting Plants, and DIY Garden Design
Looking for something to do in your garden this month but not sure what to do? Join Nathan as he gives you a garden to-do list for January!

S6 Ep 300Ep. 300| New Plants in Garden Centers for 2025
Join Nathan as he talks about a ton of new plants you can find in your local garden center and plant nursery this spring!

S5 Ep 299Ep. 299 | Climb Into 2025 With Flowering Vines
This week, Nathan discusses vines that will provide vertical interest and flowers in the sky for your garden. Every garden needs some kind of vine somewhere and Nathan walks you through a list of great options for your space!

S5 Ep 297Ep. 298 | Plants That Wish You A Merry Christmas
This week, Nathan talks about the plants that go hand in hand with Christmas. He talks about how to grow these beautiful plants that really know how to wish you a "Merry Christmas!"

S5 Ep 297Ep. 297 | Nearly Tropical Hardy Plants
As we get deeper and deeper into winter, Nathan talks about plants that might help warm things up a bit in the garden: nearly tropical, but hardy plants. Join Nathan as he talks about plants that can give you a feeling of a tropical place, but have no problem surviving through winter!

S5 Ep 296Ep. 296 | Getting Caught Beneath the Botanical World of Mistletoe
Mistletoe is quintessential with Christmas, but it is one strange and unusual plant. This week, Nathan talks about the history, folklore, and botany behind this parasitic plant we know as "mistletoe."

S5 Ep 295Ep. 295 | Gardening for Christmas
We always think about decorating our interiors for the Christmas season, but how often do we intentionally "decorate" the garden and landscape for Christmas? This week, Nathan gives you ideas that go beyond decorations to get your garden into the holiday spirit.

S5 Ep 294Ep. 294 | Growing Herbs for Your Stuffed Thanksgiving Turkey
This week, Nathan talks about how to grow the most popular herbs used in turkey stuffing and dressings. Get ready to grow and bake your own!

S5 Ep 293Ep. 293 | Edible Gardening in Winter
Join Nathan as he gives you tips and ideas for keeping your vegetable garden going all winter!

S5 Ep 292Ep. 292 | Plant These Trees Under Trees
If you have a garden that is surrounded by tall trees, don’t forget to plant something underneath them to add some mid-canopy interest! This week, Nathan talks about trees that are great to plant underneath other trees. Many of our favorite ornamental garden trees are found naturally growing beneath the shade of larger trees and we can recreate the whimsical beauty in our gardens that nature has already provided. Be sure to take notes about the trees that interest you and might make great additions under your existing trees.

S5 Ep 291Ep. 291 | Don't Buy THESE Garden Products!
Nathan always says that some gardening products only work in the store…to get you to buy them! This week, Nathan dispels the great marketing tactics of some of the worst garden products you could possibly waste your money on. He discusses the science behind why these products don’t work and encourages you not to purchase them. Save your money to buy some new plants instead!

S5 Ep 290Ep. 290 | October Q&A Week | Raised Bed Filler and Nathan's Favorite Plants
This week, Nathan goes to the mail bag to answer your questions! He answers a question regarding how you might fill new raised beds with quality growing mixes on a budget. Then, he gets to answer a question about himself…all about some of his favorite plants! Thanks for sending in your questions to New Southern Garden and we hope our answers help you to grow well!

S5 Ep 289Ep. 289 | Dangerous Plants for Pets and People
On this week’s episode, Nathan talks about common indoor and outdoor plants that might be a bit scary! Nathan talks about plants that might cause skin reactions, some that cause even worse symptoms, and even some that could be fatal! Plants are great partners both in the house and in the garden, but be sure to learn about their personalities before getting too personal!

S5 Ep 288Ep. 288 | October's Garden To-Do List
In this episode, we dive into the essential gardening tasks for October. We start by clarifying first and last frost dates, helping you prepare your garden for the cooler months ahead. The conversation shifts to saving those precious late-season tomatoes before the frost arrives. We then explore the delightful process of planting strawberries for a sweet future harvest, alongside tips on harvesting and curing sweet potatoes and winter squash. Finally, we discuss the importance of planting cover crops, emphasizing how they protect the soil from erosion and enrich it with vital nutrients and organic matter. Tune in for a quirky yet informative look at October gardening!

S5 Ep 287Ep. 287 | Creating A "Memory" Garden
In this episode, we explore the heartfelt concept of creating a memory garden to honor deceased loved ones. We delve into selecting meaningful plants that resonate with cherished memories, discussing options like fragrant flowers, resilient trees, and calming herbs. The conversation extends to how to design an entire garden space that serves as a tribute, incorporating elements that reflect the personality and spirit of those we've lost. Listeners will gain insight into thoughtful plant choices and creative layout ideas that transform their outdoor spaces into serene, commemorative havens. Join us as we celebrate life and memory through the art of gardening!

S5 Ep 286Ep. 286 | The Ultimate Guide to Growing Your Own Wildflower Meadow
In this episode of New Southern Garden, we dive into the enchanting world of wildflower meadows, focusing on how to create one from both seed and plant plugs. We kick off with essential soil preparation techniques, emphasizing the importance of testing and amending your soil for the best results. Next, we discuss the ideal planting times, highlighting the benefits of spring and fall planting windows. The heart of the discussion revolves around the vibrant flora that thrives in a wildflower meadow. We share our favorites, including coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, and butterfly weed, all of which attract pollinators and provide visual appeal. The episode is packed with tips for successfully establishing and maintaining your meadow, ensuring it flourishes throughout the seasons. Join us for this wild journey into the colorful chaos of wildflower gardening!

S5 Ep 285Ep. 285 | Great Perennials for the Fall Garden
In this episode, we dive into the world of perennial plants that bring vibrancy and life to your garden in the fall. We explore three key characteristics that make these plants stand out: their stunning fall flowers, vibrant fall color, and evergreen leaves that provide year-round interest. Listeners will discover top picks for each category, as well as tips on how to incorporate these beauties into their autumn landscapes. Tune in to get inspired and elevate your garden game with plants that shine even as the days get shorter!

S5 Ep 284Ep. 284 | The BEST Perennial Plants for Clay Soil
In this episode, we dive into the world of gardening with clay soil, tackling the challenges and opportunities that come with it. We explore the best perennial plants that thrive in these dense, nutrient-rich conditions, showcasing options that are both resilient and stunning. Listeners will learn about soil preparation techniques to improve drainage, the importance of mulching, and how to select perennials that won't just survive but flourish in clay environments. Don’t miss out on these top picks that can turn your clay garden into a vibrant paradise!

S5 Ep 283Ep. 283 | Invasive Insects!
In this episode of New Southern Garden, we dive into the world of invasive insects, exploring how these uninvited critters can wreak havoc on your garden. Our host, Nathan, discusses identification tips for common invasive species, their impact on local ecosystems, and effective strategies for managing infestations. With a quirky twist, we share surprising facts and stories about these pests, alongside practical advice to help gardeners protect their plants. Tune in for a blend of information, humor, and gardening wisdom that will empower you to combat these garden villains!

S5 Ep 282Ep. 282 | Plants and Their Families
This week, Nathan brings you a plant family reunion! Knowing which plants are related to others is an important tool for gardeners to know since many closely related plants can share the same pest issues and cultural requirements. You might be surprised to learn which of your garden plants are actually plant cousins!

S5 Ep 281Ep. 281 | Sow These Vegetables Now for Fall Harvest
This week, Nathan discusses some of the garden veggies you should plant now (or soon) to be sure to get a delicious harvest this fall. He talks about the time frame for planting and days to harvest for each crop to make sure you schedule your planting so that you have vegetables ready to eat when you need them!

S5 Ep 280Ep. 280 | Drought Tolerant Perennials
This week, Nathan wraps up our discussion on drought tolerant plants for your garden with some awesome perennials that won’t disappoint with a beautiful show even in some of the driest summer days.

S5 Ep 279Ep. 279 | Drought Tolerant Shrubs
This week, Nathan continues the discussion on drought tolerant plants and it’s all about shrubs that can handle dry conditions!

S5 Ep 278Ep. 278 | Drought Tolerant Trees
This week, Nathan talks about the importance of planting drought tolerant plants in the south and starts off with a list of great trees that can handle the "dry times."

S5 Ep 277Ep. 277 | Basics of Companion Planting
Plants need best friends too! This week, Nathan talks about reasons why you might consider “companion planting”— or growing a bunch of different types of plants closely together. Later, he discusses some great plant combos that might help fend off bad bugs and increase the population of good ones.

S5 Ep 276Ep. 276- Random Garden Topics for July
Just because the heat is ramping up doesn't mean that the gardening should be slowing down! This week, Nathan talks about a somewhat random list of gardening topics that should be taking place in your summertime oasis this month!

S5 Ep 275Ep. 275- Using Shrubs Creatively to Stylize Your Garden
Shrubs are a vital component of any well-designed landscape and garden. This week, Nathan talks about ways to stylize your garden with shrubs. He walks you through distinct garden styles, such as Japanese, Cottage, and Tropical, and describes different shrubs that can help you achieve that look and atmosphere. Start using shrubs creatively today to create a “sense of place” that can last a lifetime!