“A gardening podcast that covers a very wide range of topics. Sometimes I wish they were covered more deeply, but he has guests have written a book or books on the topics. I have a topic suggestion: phytoremediation. A member of our family bought an acre that was basically used as a garbage dump. You wouldn’t believe. I am warning them not to grow food on the property. After they physically haul away everything how to get the chemicals out of the soil?? Things like walls out of old camping trailers(pressboard with a thin vinyl wall covering) that are completely disintegrated into the ground, over 100 old tires, lots of plastic bits, and who knows what chemicals were dumped. The garden radio guy from Pennsylvania mentioned some plants that can help: sunflowers and alfalfa are two. But what to do with the plants when mature? Haul away? I suppose unfortunately with the chemical bomb that went off in Ohio this subject might be of interest. Our world needs help.”
PNWveggiegardener via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/17/23