Growing The Garden of Aaron with Aaron Dalton

 

Aaron Dalton

Aaron Dalton is an avid clay soil gardener from Tennessee.  His popular gardening blog has a massive resource list of U.S. botanical gardens.  Aaron’s goals include inspiring others to pick up a shovel, a watering can, a seed packet and to cultivate a little corner of planet Earth.  He believes that biodiversity and sustainability starts inside each of us.

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In This Episode You Will Discover:

  • differences in gardening between Philadelphia and Nashville
  • “zone pushing” – exciting and challenging the limits of hardiness
  • zinnias and the butterfly – a love affair
  • Knockout Roses – the controversy continues!
  • Chicago Luster, Coral Honeysuckle, switchgrass, Northwind and Heavy Metal
  • Indian Hawthorn vs. the Polar Vortex

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Resources Mentioned

Deb’s Garden – debsgarden.squarespace.com.

Clay and Limestone – http://www.clayandlimestone.com/

This is the book Aaron mentioned on the show! 

Our Guest’s Links

Follow Aaron Dalton on Twitter – http://twitter.com/gardenofaaron

Visit Aaron’s incredible garden blog and resource site:  http://GardenOfAaron.com

 

Watch the Podcast Interview Here:

 

 

Transcript:

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Listen to Aaron tell us about gardening and biodiversity Here:

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