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The Garden Journal
by Alexa Bradford, Kaitlin Haase, Lissa Johnson, Nina Rosenburg
The Garden Journal, a project of the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners, has been on the air every week since October, 2013. The program is produced by four participating organizations in rotation each month, each about how to understand our roles as humans in the natural world and featuring local and global experts:The first Saturday of each month join Slow Food Santa Fe’s Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg and their guests. The Slow Food Santa Fe, the local chapter of a national and international grassroots organization promoting food that is “good, clean and fair,” focus on perspectives from the local food community.On the second Saturday of the month in the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener edition, Alexa Bradford joins in conversation with local gardening experts, environmentalists, seed stewards, and policy-makers. Tune in for high desert gardening tips, news, events, and gardening inspiration. On the third Saturday join Kaitlin Haase of the Xerces Society on “People, Plants,
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08/15/2026 People, Plants, and Pollinators edition
Join Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with author and botanist Jack Dash, who co-wrote The Southwest Native Plant Primer and is the Gardens Manager at Tohono Chul Botanical Gardens in Tucson, AZ. Kaitlin and Jack discuss the importance of preserving native plant biodiversity in wild lands and in gardens. The Southwest Native Plant Primer Santa Fe Botanical Gardens Native Plant Society of New Mexico Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Atascosa Borderlands
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08/08/2026 Santa Fe Extension Master Gardner Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in the second of a two-part series with special guests Ross Shrigley, Executive Director of the non-profit consortium Plant Select, and master gardener Lesley Janis, project lead for the Santa Fe Native Plant Project, as they discuss Plant Select's development and testing of waterwise native plants for our climate. https://plantselect.org/
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - August 2026
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with the farmers on their 2026 Farm Tour - Patricia Pantano and Greg Nussbaum of Camino de Paz Farm and School. We'll hear about the tour offerings which will include goats and cows, fresh veggies and herbs, and bread baking and cheesemaking along with plenty of tastings!
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - July 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses the weather, tomato pests and diseases, and important tasks in the vegetable garden in August. https://giantveggiegardener.com/To view the program notes for this show, visit the KSFR podcast page, and click "AUGUST IN THE GARDEN 2026.pdf"
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - July 2026 - 09/21/2024 Rebroadcast
Join Kaitlin Haase with the Xerces Society for a rebroadcast of her interview with Anna Walker, Invertebrate Species Survival Officer with the ABQ BioPark Society. Learn about the difference between glow worms and fireflies, where fireflies exist in New Mexico, and how you can get involved in firefly conservation.Report Sightings and Sign up for Surveys with the Firefly AtlasGuide to Southwest FirefliesFirefly Friendly Lighting Practices
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener Edition - July 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in the first of a two part series with special guests Ross Shrigley, Executive Director of the non profit consortium Plant Select, and master gardener Lesley Janis, project lead for the Santa Fe Native Plant Project, as they discuss Plant Select's rigorous development and testing of waterwise native plants for our climate. https://plantselect.org/
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07/04/2026 Slow Food Santa Fe edition
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Dr. Saeid Salmasi with NMSU's Sustainable Agriculture Science Center about a new crop for farmers in New Mexico, the growing of the spice saffron.
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06/27/2026 Giant Veggie Gardener Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses important tasks in the vegetable garden in July, and of course, tomatoes!https://giantveggiegardener.com/
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - June 2026
On this month’s edition of People, Plants, and Pollinators, Katlin sits down with Jacqueline Buenrostro, Pesticide Program Specialist and Urban Policy Lead at the Xerces Society, to discuss how pesticides and insecticides affect pollinators and other beneficial invertebrates—and what we can do to help protect them. For more information on pollinator kits visit New Mexico Pollinator Habitat Kits | Xerces Society and submit a proposal by June 30th.
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener Edition - June 2026
(Rebroadcast) Hosts Alexa Bradford and Christine Salem talk with Reese Baker, permaculturist and owner of The RainCatcher about his inspiring vision of ways to harvest, capture and infiltrate rainwater and urban storm water runoff, following patterns of nature to create lush and abundant biodiversity in a desert city.Visit the following link to see the original broadcast: 04/08/2023 with Reese Baker
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06/06/2026 Slow Food Santa Fe Edition
Slow Food Santa Fe’s Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Institute’s Program Development Director David Sundberg about the Tianguis Movil, the mobile food market now in its third year. The mobile market is making fresh locally grown food available to a broader spectrum of Santa Fe.
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05/30/2026 The Giant Veggie Gardener Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses the weather, pests and important tasks in the vegetable garden in June. https://giantveggiegardener.com/
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Santa Fe County Extension Office Edition - May 2026
Join Host Dr. Michelle Stizza as she talks with Dr. Laura Bittner, NMSU Extension Health & Well-being Specialist, Professor, and Associate Department Head of Family and Consumer Sciences about Sun Safety: Learn, Spot, and Protect.
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - May 2026
Join Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with Laurel Ladwig, Coordinator for the New Mexico Backyard Refuge Program. Kaitlin and Laurel will discuss what steps you can take to support all kinds of wildlife in your yard and the certification process for becoming a New Mexico Backyard Refuge.New Mexico Backyard Refuge ProgramNew Mexico Pollinator Habitat Kit Program - Proposals open until June 30th!
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05/09/2026 Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Rachel Conn, Deputy Director of Amigos Bravos, Dale Doremus, retired hydrogeologist and water policy expert of the Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club, and Tannis Fox, senior attorney at Western Environmental Law Center as they discuss the current status of research and the regulatory environment for oilfield produced water in the state of New Mexico.https://www.amigosbravos.org/https://westernlaw.org/https://www.riograndesierraclub.org/
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - May 2026
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with James Esqueda, General Manager and Lea Quale, Marketing Director, of La Montañita Food Coop about the opening of the new Avanyu Plaza store in Albuquerque amongst other topics.
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04/25/2026 The Giant Veggie Gardener Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses important tasks in the vegetable garden in May. https://giantveggiegardener.com/
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - April 2026
Join Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with Victor Lucero, Forest Health Program Coordinator with the New Mexico Forestry Division. Kaitlin and Victor discuss how to manage tree pests while protecting pollinator and beneficial insects in your yard, with special attention to pinon scale identification, life cycles, and management options. For example to minimize impacts to beneficial insects when treating pinon needle scale, seasonal direct application of neem or horticultural oils immediately after egg hatch is a significantly less harmful chemical option compared to long-lasting tree injections or soil soaks of systemic synthetic insecticides. NMSU Desert Blooms blog - Pinon Needle Scale Part 1 and Part 2
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - April 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Peggyjoy Hodgen, Horitculture Director at the Santa Fe Railyard Park Conservancy, and Amanita Thorp, co-founder of HornedLocust GoatScaping. Learn about their organizations, the ongoing joint “Graze Days” project, and hear about plans at the park for Earth Day 2026. https://railyardpark.org/
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - April 2026
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Michael Straus, The Cheese Trail, and Lissa Knudsen, NM Cheese Guild, about the upcoming cheese-related events to be hosted in NM in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Route 66 in 2026.
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Giant Veggie Gardener - March Edition
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses important tasks in the vegetable garden in April.
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People, Plants, and Pollinators - March Edition
This episode's guest is Janie Chodosh, Educator with the Wild Friends Program at the UNM School of Law. Janie and host Kaitlin will discuss the Wild Friends civics education program offered to public schools in New Mexico, the amazing students and teachers who participate, and the recent and past wildlife conservation legislation this program has supported in the New Mexico state legislature. wildfriends.unm.edu
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - March 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Sam Hitt, president of Santa Fe Forest Coalition, as he discusses the important ecosystem benefits of the white pine species in the Santa Fe National Forest, and the existential threat created by the white pine blister rust disease.santafeforestcoalition.orghttps://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/santa-fe-national-forest-pine-species-under-threat-but-protections-remain-informal/article_f8d43ebe-9391-441d-b3cf-8d9a14ae3e99.htmlhttps://www.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/ask-forest-service-to-protect-white-pines/article_4f1c7c9a-741e-4e06-859f-8a15e54bdeb6.html
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - March 2026
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Rita Condan, Director, Obesity, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Program at NM Department of Health and Gabriel Gaarden, the program’s Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Coordinator. The program is involved with a variety of activities making a positive difference here in NM to enable healthy food access – from the NM Grown Program, edible school and community gardens, farmers’ markets and more.
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - February 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the “Tomato Lady”, as she discusses the science of phenology and important tasks in the vegetable garden in March.
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - January 2026
Karen Gaines, coordinator of the Share With Wildlife program at the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, joins host Kaitlin Haase to talk about the Share with Wildlife program and the research, habitat improvement, education, and wildlife rehabilitation projects it supports. Learn how you can get involved with the Share with Wildlife program and contribute to the conservation of wildlife species diversity in New Mexico. Share with Wildlife website: https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/conservation/share-with-wildlife/Bison-M species database on all wildlife in New Mexico: https://www.bison-m.org/
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - February 2026
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Master Gardeners, arborists, and Municipal Tree Board members Athena Beshur, Tracy Neal and Michael Davis, in a discussion about the concept of “tree equity”, the American Forests national Tree Equity Score and how to use data and resources to improve access to the health and social benefits of expanding the tree canopy in underserved urban areas. https://www.americanforests.org/tools-research-reports-and-guides/tree-equity-score/ https://treesmart-thecitydifferent.hub.arcgis.com/
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - February 2026
Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg interview Chef and Owner Graham Dodds of NOSA Restaurant near Ojo Caliente. While much of this interview originally aired in June 2023 we've updated it in honor of Graham's nomination for the 2026 James Beard Best Chef of the Southwest Award.
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - January 2026
Host Alexa Bradford talks with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady,” about March activities for vegetable gardeners. Hold onto your hats, it’s that time of the year.
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Santa Fe County Extension Office Edition - January 2026
Join Host Dr. Michelle Stizza in a conversation with New Mexico State University’s Diabetes Management and Prevention Program Team(Diabetes MAPP) Cassandra Vanderpool MS, RDN, LD; NMSU’s Kitchen Creations Program Manager, Dr. Lucinda Banegas-Carreon MPH, CHES ; NMSU’s National Diabetes Prevention Program Manager, and Lourdes Olivas, MA ; NMSU’s On the Road to Living Well with Diabetes Program Manager to learn more about food stigmas, cultural traditions, and diabetes.
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People, Plants, and Pollinators edition - January 2026
Join Kaitlin Haase with the Xerces Society for a rebroadcast of her March 2025 conversation with butterfly researcher Simon Doneski, PhD student at UNM studying insect conservation. Simon will share his work on the conservation of butterflies and rare insects throughout the state of New Mexico, including the development of a new public database for these species. New Mexico Rare Arthropods Resource Butterflies of New Mexico Guide
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The Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - January 2026
Join Master Gardener and former Garden Journal host Christine Salem in this rebroadcast of the January 14, 2024, program featuring independent agri-policy analyst Indra Shekar Singh, discussing food sovereignty, global corporate food systems, and the farmers’ revolution in India.
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - January 2026
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with representatives of the Food, Hunger, and Agriculture Program, part of the Food Initiative, working under the State Economic Development Department: Program Manager Erin Ortigoza and Food Value Chain Coordination Rep Jayme Chester. We’re also joined by Julie Cranston, Executive Director of Vida Mejor Capital, a New Mexico non-profit established to empower New Mexico’s small businesses through technical assistance and equitable access to capital.
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The Giant Veggie Gardener Edition with Jannine Cabossel "The Tomato Lady"
Jannine explores the concept of Terroir, a French term used to describe the complete natural environment in which particular wines are produced. She discusses adapting the concept to local vegetable gardening.
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People, Plants, and Pollinators Edition - December 2025
Ru Stempien, executive director for the Northern Youth Project, and Emilio Borrego, community conservation organizer.
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - December 2025
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Master Gardeners Athena Beshur and Michael Davis, and Santa Fe Municipal Tree Board representative Betsy Garside, to learn about the ongoing survey of Santa Fe’s trees begun in 2016 by the Master Gardener Tree Inventory Project. https://www.sfemg.org/tree-inventory-project https://santafenm.gov/media/files/public_works/Recommended_Trees_for_Santa_Fe_2024.pdf https://www.sfemg.org/newsletter See “Trees for Small Spaces” article by Mike Davis in the November 2025 SFEMG Newsletter.
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Slow Food Satna Fe Edition - December 2025
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with The Food Depot's Executive Director Jill Dixon about the current challenges of feeding people in Northern New Mexico and TFD's wonderful programs serving this mission.
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - November 2025
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel the “Tomato Lady” as she gives us her annual 2025 Vegetable Review, with a summary of the best things she grew this year, and why she loves them.To view Jannine's program click here
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People, Plants, and Pollinators Edition - November 2025
On this month's episode of the People, Plants and Pollinators edition of the Garden Journal, Katlin talks with Phoebe Redfield. A conservation ecologist from Pollinator Partnership to talk about the different organisms and their importance to the pollination of plants here in New Mexico. Visit pollinator.org for more info.
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Santa Fe County Extension Office Edition - November 2025
On this quarterly edition of the Santa Fe County Extension Office Edition of the Garden Journal, Michelle Stizza sits down with Laura McCann, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist to talk about healthier eating habits and community resources to help us eat healthier during this upcoming holiday season.
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Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Edition - November 2025
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with emeritus Master Gardeners Laurie McGrath and Christine Salem in a series of programs on the miracle of seeds, promoting seed biodiversity, and the power of saving locally adapted seeds for the future of the planet’s ecosystems. For additional reading, see documentary film Seed: The Untold Story; Seed Sovereignty and the Law; Thor Hanson’s The Triumph of Seeds, Basic Books, 2015; Scatterseed Project; Dan Saladino’s Eating to Extinction, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021; Wise, Timothy A., Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food, The New Press, 2019; and Free the Seed! Podcast.
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - November 2025
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with chefs Kathleen Crook, chef and co-owner of Market Steer Steakhouse Restaurant and Joseph Wrede, chef and owner of Joseph's Culinary Pub. The chefs have been selected to participate in the 2025 James Beard Foundation's Taste America series and will create a dinner at Market Steer November 12th.
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - October 2025
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation Jannine Cabossel the “Tomato Lady” as she shares tips for November end of the season activities in the vegetable garden. See more at: giantveggiegardener.com
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People, Plants, and Pollinators Edition - October 2025
Join Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with naturalist and entomologist Michael Carr to explore the creepy crawly predators and parasites of the insect world for this Halloween-inspired episode.
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Santa Fe Master Gardener Edition - October 2025
Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with emeritus Master Gardeners Laurie McGrath and Christine Salem in the first of a two-part series on the miracle of seeds, promoting seed biodiversity, and the power of saving locally adapted seeds for the future of the planet’s ecosystems. For additional reading, see documentary film Seed: The Untold Story; Seed Sovereignty and the Law; Thor Hanson’s The Triumph of Seeds, Basic Books, 2015; Scatterseed Project; Dan Saladino’s Eating to Extinction, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021; Wise, Timothy A., Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food, The New Press, 2019; and Free the Seed! Podcast.
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - October 2025
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Charles "Chuck" Havlik, New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension tribal agriculture agent for the Eight Northern Pueblos. The conversation focuses on the many varieties of landrace chile still grown in northern New Mexico.
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Giant Veggie Gardener Edition - September 2025
Join Host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel “The Tomato Lady” as she shares tips and information about fall weather, garden clean-up and soil testing, and proper compost routines. For more information see: https://giantveggiegardener.com/
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People, Plants, and Pollinators Edition - September 2025
Join Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with Linda Churchill, Horticulture Director at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Linda shares current happenings at the Garden and discusses the importance of gardens as habitat for pollinators and how to promote fall habitat resources in your garden.Volunteer at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden - https://visitsfbg.org/support/volunteer/
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Santa Fe Master Gardener Edition - September 2025
Join Host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Kathy Mathai and Susie Sonflieth of the Santa Fe Master Gardeners to learn about the art and pleasure of saving herb, flower, and vegetable seeds, and get information on two related "Let's Grow" series classes available to the public in September. For additional reading, see documentary film Seed: The Untold Story; Seed Sovereignty and the Law; Thor Hanson’s The Triumph of Seeds, Basic Books, 2015; Scatterseed Project; Dan Saladino’s Eating to Extinction, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021; Wise, Timothy A., Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food, The New Press, 2019; and Free the Seed! Podcast.
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Slow Food Santa Fe Edition - September 2025
Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Carrie Thielen, Director of Regional Community Health for Presbyterian Healthcare Services at Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center, about their various programs such as Food is Medicine, Northern Roots Produce Rx, and Del Sur Santa Fe Farmers' Market.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Garden Journal, a project of the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners, has been on the air every week since October, 2013. The program is produced by four participating organizations in rotation each month, each about how to understand our roles as humans in the natural world and featuring local and global experts:The first Saturday of each month join Slow Food Santa Fe’s Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg and their guests. The Slow Food Santa Fe, the local chapter of a national and international grassroots organization promoting food that is “good, clean and fair,” focus on perspectives from the local food community.On the second Saturday of the month in the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener edition, Alexa Bradford joins in conversation with local gardening experts, environmentalists, seed stewards, and policy-makers. Tune in for high desert gardening tips, news, events, and gardening inspiration. On the third Saturday join Kaitlin Haase of the Xerces Society on “People, Plants,
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Alexa Bradford, Kaitlin Haase, Lissa Johnson, Nina Rosenburg
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