Homegrown NH

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31 episodes
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Date created
2025/07/01
Latest episode
2026/02/06
Average duration
3 min.
Release period
8 days

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Tune in every Saturday morning for Homegrown NH – a new weekly segment, offering quick practical gardening tips —from native plants and pollinators to sustainable yard care. Whether you're an experienced green thumb or just trying to keep a succulent alive, Homegrown NH has something for you.

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How to know when to start seeds indoors
2026/02/06
Anticipate planting tender flowers and vegetables in the garden around Memorial Day, and count backwards depending on the seed.
An easy test to determine if your old seeds are still good
2026/01/29
A simple test you can do at home can determine whether your old seeds are worth using this year.
Help your houseplants thrive in NH’s long winters
2026/01/23
You can have success with houseplants if you choose the right one.
A guide to growing fruit trees in the Granite State
2026/01/15
If you’re dreaming of picking apples or pears from your own garden in the fall, here are some recommendations for success getting started growing fruit trees.
Jump-start your garden by winter sowing
2026/01/08
Part craft project, part midwinter experiment, winter sowing allows gardeners to get something growing with cold-hardy seeds.
Welcome birds to your garden this winter
2025/12/31
In winter, many gardeners bring their yards alive with color and movement by feeding birds.
Deck the halls safely for your pets
2025/12/18
Be aware that some of the most popular holiday plants can be quite toxic if ingested.
Gifts for gardeners
2025/12/11
One of the best things about shopping for gardeners is that whatever you choose, it is likely they’ll use it for years to come.
How to winterize your evergreens
2025/12/04
Snow, ice, and wind can take a toll on evergreen shrubs.
Forget real or fake. How about a living Christmas tree?
2025/11/26
Keep memories alive with a living Christmas tree inside your home during the holidays, to plant in your yard or garden in the spring.
Forage in your yard for holiday greenery
2025/11/20
Most holiday decorations, such as wreaths, swags and centerpieces, can be created with natural materials gathered from your yard and garden.
How to prune oakleaf hydrangeas
2025/11/13
A listener asks when to prune overgrown oakleaf hydrangeas, a native shrub prized for its oak-shaped leaves and fall color.
Sharp tools, warm hearts, as gardeners prepare for winter’s rest
2025/11/07
If you've made the investment in gardening tools, now is the time to clean and sharpen them so they're ready to go in spring.
Should you prune trees and shrubs now?
2025/10/31
With the leaves on the ground, you can see the shape of the trees and shrubs in your garden, but leave that task until spring!
Grow garlic as a gift to your future self
2025/10/24
A head of garlic, like tulips or daffodils, is a bulb you can plant in the fall that will pay dividends in spring.

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