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GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening

GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening

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GardenDC is the award-winning podcast all about gardening in the greater Washington, DC, and Mid-Atlantic area. Hosted by Kathy Jentz, editor of Washington Gardener Magazine (www. WashingtonGardener.com).Kathy Jentz, Washington Gardener Magazine
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  • How and When to Prune Hydrangeas
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening, we talk with garden book* author Lorraine Ballato, about hydrangea pruning and growing tips. The plant profile is on Celandine Poppy and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events in the What's New segment. We close out with the Last Word on "Beet Companion Plants" from Christy Page of GreenPrints.

    *You can order Hydrangea Pruning at ⁠https://amzn.to/4sCh28t⁠. This link is to our Amazon affiliate accounts and we may earn a few pennies from their sales, but this does not impact your purchase price.BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at:

    https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/subscribe


    If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to:

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 142: Hydrangea Care and Pruning

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2023/03/gardendc-podcast-episode-142-hydrangea.html

    ~ GardenDC Episode 60: Hydrangeas with Andrew Bunting

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/05/gardendc-podcast-episode-60-hydrangeas.html


    Show Notes will be posted after 4/1/2026.We welcome your questions and comments! You can leave a voice mail message for us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/message Note that we may use these messages on a future episode.

    And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform plus share us on social media with #GardenDC, so other gardeners can find us too!


    Episode Credits:

    Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz

    Music: Let the Sunshine by James MulvanyRecorded on 3-28-2026.

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  • Reviving Your Garden After a Harsh Winter
    Mar 21 2026

    In this episode of GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening, we talk with Kira Silvestri, a horticulturist with Burpee, about assessing and repairing our gardens after a tough winter. The plant profile is on Dusty Miller and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events in the What's New segment. We close out with the Last Word on "A Stick in the Mud" from Christy Page of GreenPrints.


    BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/subscribe


    If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to:

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 277: Revolutionary Tomato Growing Tips

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2026/03/gardendc-podcast-episode-277.html

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 165: Gardening and the Weather

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2023/09/gardendc-podcast-episode-165-gardening.html

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 184: Spring Garden Prep

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2024/02/gardendc-podcast-episode-183-spring.html


    Show Notes will be posted after 3/31/2026.We welcome your questions and comments! You can leave a voice mail message for us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/message Note that we may use these messages on a future episode.

    And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform plus share us on social media with #GardenDC, so other gardeners can find us too!


    Episode Credits:

    Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz

    Music: Let the Sunshine by James MulvanyRecorded on 3-21-2026.

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    58 m
  • Revolutionary Tomato Growing Tips
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode of GardenDC: The Podcast about Mid-Atlantic Gardening, we talk with horticulturist Frank Hyman all about tomato growing tips*. The plant profile is on Hepatica and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events in the What's New segment. We close out with the Last Word on "The Surprise Potato" from Christy Page of GreenPrints.


    *You can order Ripe Tomato Revolution at

    https://amzn.to/4lsDiic
    This link is to our Amazon affiliate accounts and we may earn a few pennies from their sales, but this does not impact your purchase price.


    BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at:

    https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/subscribe


    If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to:

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 4: All About Tomatoes

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/03/gardendc-podcast-episode-4-all-about.html

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 26: Heirloom Tomatoes

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/08/gardendc-podcast-episode-26-heirloom.html

    ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 68: Summer Vegetables

    https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/07/gardendc-podcast-episode-68-summer.html


    Show Notes will be posted after 3/21/2026.

    Frank Hyman's Substack is: https://frankhyman.substack.com/subscribe
    We welcome your questions and comments! You can leave a voice mail message for us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/message Note that we may use these messages on a future episode.

    And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform plus share us on social media with #GardenDC, so other gardeners can find us too!


    Episode Credits:

    Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz

    Music: Let the Sunshine by James MulvanyRecorded on 3-14-26

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    1 h y 13 m
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Kathy Jentz's does it again! What a great resource of interesting and specific use plants for our difficult DC region's growing challenges.

An unique resource for gardening in DC area

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