Growing with Nature

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34 episodes
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Date created
2021/05/21
Average duration
15 min.
Release period
13 days

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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.

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Goumi Berries - A Great Nitrogen Fixing Berry
2022/02/23
Nitrogen-fixing plants can help your other plants grow. Plants like your fruit trees and berries. But there are some edible nitrogen-fixing shrubs. One of my favorites are goumi berries. These great berries not only provide food but will also fix nitrogen helping your other plants thrive. In this episode, we look at goumi berries and how to add them to your growing areas. Check out the show notes to learn more about goumi berries and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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Introducing Cascara—A Fantastic PNW Native Tree
2022/01/05
Cascara is a fantastic Pacific Northwest native tree. Adaptable, great for wildlife, and not too big this is a great native tree to add to your property. In this episode, we dive into cascaras and how to grow them on your property. Plus we will look at some of the uses of these great trees. Check out the show notes to learn more about Cascara trees and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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Use Small Spreading Native Shrubs to Create a Dense Hedgerow
2021/12/29
Making a dense hedgerow can be a challenge. But by planting small spreading native shrubs you can easily have a dense hedgerow. Native plants like Nootka rose and snowberries will quickly will in the gaps can make your hedgerow solid enough to keep even deer out. In this episode, we look at the role small spreading native shrubs can play in creating a dense hedgerow. We use 2 Pacific Northwest native plants as examples of how you can use this strategy. Check out the show notes to learn more about how to use small spreading shrubs to create a dense hedgerow and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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3 Tips to Salvage Native Plants for Your Property
2021/12/15
Buying native plants can be expensive but salvaging them is a great option when you don’t have a lot of money to spend on new plants. But doing it right without damaging the living world is important. Plus, you want to make sure your new plants survive. In this episode, we look at 3 tips for salvaging native plants for your property. Specifically, we look at how to salvage native plants by transplanting them and how to salvage native plants by collecting seeds, cuttings, or live stakes. Plus, we look at where you can salvage native plants and how to do so responsibly. Check out the show notes to learn more about salvaging native plants and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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How to Get Started with Live Staking
2021/12/08
Live staking is one of the easiest ways to get a ton of new plants. But not all plants can be live-staked and there are some tricks to doing it successfully. In this episode, we look at how to get started with live staking including a list of Pacific Northwest native plants that can be live staked successfully. Check out the show notes to learn more about how to get started with live staking and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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How You Can Find Material for Mulch and Critter Homes
2021/11/24
Finding material for mulch and critter homes can be a barrier to getting started. But there are some simple and cheap ways to find woodchips, leaves, logs, and other materials. In this episode, we look at several ways you can find material for mulching and building critter homes without spending a ton of money. I’ve used all these methods at my place, and you can use them too. Check out the show notes to learn more about how to find material for mulch and critter homes and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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Messy is Beautiful – Why You Should Skip the Fall Cleanup
2021/11/17
Let’s skip the fall cleanup this year. Don’t rake up the leaves, don’t cut down the dead flower stalks, and leave the branches where they fall. While this might seem crazy you can skip the fall cleanup. Or at least do less.  In this episode, we look at why messy is beautiful and why you should skip the fall cleanup. The result will be more abundance for people, plants, and wildlife. Check out the show notes to learn more about why messy is beautiful and why you should skip the fall cleanup and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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The Most Important Reason to Plant Native Plants
2021/11/10
Often people skip native plants but when you do this you limit your land's ability to be abundant. But why?  In this episode, we look at the most important reason to plant native plants. In short, it’s because native plants share a long evolutionary history with the other life that live around them. Native plants play a unique role in the environment due to their long evolutionary history with wildlife. Check out the show notes to learn more about native plants and their role in cultivating abundance and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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Why Your Property Needs Snags – Plus Tips to Get Started with Snags
2021/11/03
Did you know your property needs snags? Often people don’t like keeping around dead trees—aka snags. But snags are critical to supporting all sorts of wildlife that you know and love. From owls to woodpeckers, and even native bees if you want to support wildlife snags are a great option. In this episode, we look at why your property needs snags and how to get started with them. Check out the show notes to learn more about snags and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode.  Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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3 Pacific Northwest Native Plants for Easy Winter Harvests
2021/10/27
Growing these 3 Pacific Northwest native plants can provide you easy harvests all winter long. There’s something special about going outside and getting greens for salads and for cooking even in the middle of winter.  In this episode, we look at nodding onions, miner’s lettuce, and checkermallow plus some tips on expanding your winter garden beyond these 3 great native plants. Check out the show notes to learn more about these 3 Pacific Northwest native plants and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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What are Micro-Climates and How to Get Started with Them
2021/10/20
Do you know what micro-climates you have on your property? Learning how to identify existing micro-climates and how to create new ones can help you cultivate abundance. In this episode, we look at what micro-climates are, how to identify them, and how to create new ones. Check out the show notes to learn more about micro-climates and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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How to Manage Wet Areas on Your Property
2021/10/13
Managing wet areas on your property can be a challenge. But these areas can also be very important for wildlife and building resilience in the face of climate change. And you can even grow food in them. In this episode, we look at strategies for managing wet areas on your property in a way that heals the living world and cultivates abundance for people, plants, and wildlife. Check out the show notes to learn more about how to manage wet areas and get access to the resources mentioned in this episode. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/growingwithnature)
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5 out of 5
21 reviews
OutdoorWildChild 2022/03/25
Inspiring
I stumbled upon his blog (worth the read as well) and it was through that that I found his podcast. I love everything that this podcast is about. The ...
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an anonymous piano student 2021/12/04
A goldmine of info on food / native gardening
I’m so glad I stumbled onto this podcast! I recently moved to a 2-acre property in the PNW and have been trying to learn how to make it more beautiful...
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nutsaboutnews 2021/09/27
Short and you the Point
I love this podcast. He gets to the point right away and you leave with some solid information. Even though I’m an east coast gardener and he’s on the...
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Arm the Lorax 2021/09/14
Restore the natural world
Daron always has useful ecological information to teach so that anyone can grow their own food, create wildlife habitat, or just garden more sustainab...
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RavenBagle 2021/09/03
Thanks for all that you do to help us!!
Many thanks to you Daron for all that you do to help more people become informed about nature and our own health, wellbeing and influencing humans to ...
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Chi Adee 2021/08/07
Enjoyable and inspiring
Growing with Nature has gotten me back into centering natives and perennials in my yard and garden after a fifteen year hiatus. Thank you for the blog...
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Wild Quinine 2021/07/14
Great info
I’ve only listened to a few episodes but I’ve learned a ton. This is a great resource for anyone working on a sustainable native garden
Rew65 2021/06/09
Edible perennials!!
I am so excited to learn more about edible perennials!! Daron’s valuable information and experience is just what we need to get started down this path...
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Chumar 2021/06/04
Very well done.
It’s all too often in ecology that information is presented in a grandiose or technical fashion. Daron makes this podcast accessible and inclusive. Ku...
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treyisagod 2021/06/03
Just starting out
I am in Alabamaian that was raised in a rural setting ironically disconnected from the land. I’m new to all things home and garden. This is the first ...
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