I used to think that woodchips could not be used as mulch because they would fix nitrogen in the soil as they broke down. Turns out it’s true— for the first centimeter or so! Ben Raskin teaches us all how we could be using this accessible and sustainable medium in our gardens, even before it composts.
Bill Quade of the Biltmore, Hedychium, 82
Joseph Tychonievich, the Sugar Maple, 81
Botanic Garden of the Piedmont, Six Great Fall Plants, 80
Steph Green of Contained Creations, Asters, 79
Marian Boswall and the Blue Mist Flower, 78
Marian Boswall says that the gardening “journey begins by deciding that you'd prefer to be in the garden rather than just look at it.” The designs that her studio carries out, the projects that her book outlines, and her very ethos all put sustainability first, not at the expense of beauty, but to the enhancement of it.
Madeline Hooper and Jeff Hughes of GardenFit
We think that the aches and pains of gardening are inevitable. But what if they weren’t? What if there were physical ‘fixes’ that you could see demonstrated on a gardening television show? Madeline the gardener and Jeff the fitness guru takes us all over the country to see gardens and help sore gardeners.