
Charlie Nardozzi
Host, All Things GardeningCharlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer, radio and TV show host, consultant, and speaker. Charlie is the host of All Things Gardening on Sunday mornings at 9:35 during Weekend Edition on 开云体育. Charlie is a guest on 开云体育's Vermont Edition during the growing season. He also offers garden tips on local television and is a frequent guest on national programs.
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Charlie Nardozzi takes on several listeners' questions about garden pests and plant woes.
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Vermont has seen roughly 33% more rainfall since March than it gets in an average spring. Your garden may need help after too much water.
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Certain peanut varieties can grow and thrive in our clime, provided you find just the right spot.
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From pepper plants with pests to hydrangeas that are slow to bloom, you might wonder whether you should keep or toss your plant and start over.
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The All Things Gardening inbox is full of listeners' spring gardening conundrums! Charlie aims to answer a few.
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Try this hardy iris that blooms a bit later in the season and provides color and movement to your gardens and landscape.
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Pick perennial weeds after a rain and remove annual ones when the weather is sunny and dry.
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When you're putting together window boxes, choose some annual flowers that have colorful foliage. Certain coleus varieties can add bright colors and thrive in full sun. Others, like caladiums, grow well in shady areas.
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The natural world is full of signals that the soil is warming. And when it warms enough, that means it's time to plant peas. Try planting English podded, sugar snap and snow peas this spring.
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From aronias to winterberries, plant native shrubs to feed birds and attract wildlife.