🎙️Welcome to Episode 25 – 15 of The Mountain Gardener Podcast with Ken and Lisa Lain! episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2025 · 55 MIN

🎙️Welcome to Episode 25 – 15 of The Mountain Gardener Podcast with Ken and Lisa Lain!

from Mountain Gardener with Ken & Lisa · host Ken Lain

Hey garden enthusiasts, Ken & Lisa Watters Lain, The Mountain Gardeners here! This week, we're tackling a range of spring gardening essentials. We'll explore how to grow better herbs and veggies, understand why evergreen oaks turn yellow, and share insider secrets for big, juicy tomatoes. Plus, we'll discuss landscape updates, and gain insights from a Monrovia Nursery expert, all while remembering the best time to plant those beautiful roses! Included in this week’s episode: Growing Better Veggies and Herbs this Year Why Evergreen Oaks Turn Yellow in Spring Insider Secrets to Big Juicy Tomatoes 5 Reasons to Update Your Landscape Interview with Jim Rupe from Monrovia Nursery  When can Roses be Planted in Spring Get ready to catch Ken and Lisa's gardening bug! They're bursting with knowledge and passion for growing beautiful things, and they're ready to share it all with you. Don't miss out on this chance to level up your gardening game!    Subscribe to The Top 10 Gardener Podcast today and get your hands dirty with their expert tips and tricks. You'll find it on all your favorite podcast platforms.   Subscribe for Top 10 Gardener updates!   🎙️Ken & Lisa Lain, The Mountain Gardeners   #WattersGardenCenter, #WattersGardencenterAZ, #TheMountainGardener, #GardeningTips, #KenLain, #SpringGardening, #VegetableGardening, #TreeCare, #LandscapeDesign, #RoseCare

Hey garden enthusiasts, Ken & Lisa Watters Lain, The Mountain Gardeners here! This week, we're tackling a range of spring gardening essentials. We'll explore how to grow better herbs and veggies, understand why evergreen oaks turn yellow, and share insider secrets for big, juicy tomatoes. Plus, we'll discuss landscape updates, and gain insights from a Monrovia Nursery expert, all while remembering the best time to plant those beautiful roses! Included in this week’s episode: Growing Better Veggies and Herbs this Year Why Evergreen Oaks Turn Yellow in Spring Insider Secrets to Big Juicy Tomatoes 5 Reasons to Update Your Landscape Interview with Jim Rupe from Monrovia Nursery  When can Roses be Planted in Spring Get ready to catch Ken and Lisa's gardening bug! They're bursting with knowledge and passion for growing beautiful things, and they're ready to share it all with you. Don't miss out on this chance to level up your gardening game!    Subscribe to The Top 10 Gardener Podcast today and get your hands dirty with their expert tips and tricks. You'll find it on all your favorite podcast platforms.   Subscribe for Top 10 Gardener updates!   🎙️Ken & Lisa Lain, The Mountain Gardeners   #WattersGardenCenter, #WattersGardencenterAZ, #TheMountainGardener, #GardeningTips, #KenLain, #SpringGardening, #VegetableGardening, #TreeCare, #LandscapeDesign, #RoseCare

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