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Leah Churner
Hothouse
Hothouse is a podcast about design, ecology, and the way we garden now. Host Leah Churner sits down with experts and enthusiasts to talk about permaculture, the urban landscape, and how plants sometimes give us the feels. A meeting of the minds for plant people and the horticulture-curious, Hothouse is a different kind of gardening show: less of the how-to and more of the who, what, where, when, and why.
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4.7 stars from 32 ratings
Exactly what I need
Getting into gardening and the mulch episode answered so many questions! Thanks, I’m officially subscribed :)
jsbwhjndnsbsjwinsnsn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/20
Hothouse gets me fired up :)
Wow! I’m so glad I found this podcast. I’m a landscape architect, master gardener and micro farmer. I swear Leah picks the topics I personally want to know more about I live in Austin and want to meet all the people involved with Hothouse- starting with a class soon with the Mycoalliance Thanks...Read full review »
Huntertxrd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/20/18
Breath of fresh air
Any plant or nature lover, no matter what their level of involvement, should check out Hothouse. From the exploration of nature as a demarcation of time and existence to the current issues regarding equal access to park space, it hits on countless themes that are remarkably relevant to the...Read full review »
Mollyjoyce via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/18
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Published 05/07/23
Published 05/07/23
On this episode, we’re gettin’ down and dirty with sheet mulch. Sheet mulching is a no-till, no-dig gardening practice of removing unwanted vegetation and building fertile soil by layering organic matter and letting it compost in place. While the layers suppress weeds by blocking sunlight,...
Published 03/25/23
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