This week, Jeff and Jonathan are enjoying the Alaska spring sunshine. This means it’s time to place those seedlings and plants on window sills — remember to rotate the pots!
Welcome to our weekly podcast with longtime Anchorage Daily News garden writer and author Jeff Lowenfels and co-host Jonathan White. Think of it as a companion to Jeff’s
In the spirit of spring, it’s an ideal time to purchase and plant seeds. They share tips on maximizing your seeds’ potential, which begins with reading the instructions on the packet. Additionally, if you’re buying from a rack, ensure you’re purchasing this year’s seeds.As usual, they conclude with a question from a listener.
Jeff Lowenfels has written a weekly gardening column for the ADN for more than 45 years. His columns won the 2022 gold medal at the Garden Communicators International conference. He is the author of a series of books on organic gardening available at Amazon and elsewhere. He co-hosts the "Teaming With Microbes" podcast.Jonathan White is the co-host, with Jeff Lowenfels, of the "Teaming with Microbes" podcast.
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