Mar 23, 2021
I’ve always known that Hardiness Zones and Frost Dates are
important to planning your outdoor garden… but plant friend, I’ve
never quite understood what they were or why they were so
important. I’ve gotten as far as typing my zip code into the
hardiness zone website, getting my “number” and then pretty much
not doing anything with it. As I look to plan my first grown up
garden this summer, I knew I needed help, so I asked Rochelle
Greayer, of the renowned garden design website Pith & Vigor, who
has years of garden design under her belt to help break all of
these important concepts down for us, to better understand our
outdoor environments. So many lightbulb moments in this episode
let's dive right in.
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In this episode we learn:
- [04:46] What Maria has in store for fellow novice gardeners
like her this summer!
- [05:40] How Rochelle went from flying aircraft and satellites
to a full-time garden designer
- [08:34] What Rochelle loves about garden design—and Maria’s
luxury spa biophilic experience
- [10:00] The many careers you can get into if you want to pursue
a plant profession
- [11:26] Do plants really clean the air in your apartment? Maria
discusses this hot topic circulating in the plant community
- [13:10] The topics that Maria wants to understand about outdoor
gardens
- [13:49] What are hardiness zones? What are the pros and cons of
the USDA Hardiness Zones?
- [17:23] The difference between the USDA hardiness zones and the
American Horticultural Society (AHS) Heat Zones
- [18:39] What does a plant’s hardiness mean?
- [19:20] Once you know your hardiness zone, how do you apply
that information to your outdoor garden?
- [21:11] Does hardiness matter for annual plants?
- [21:58] How do frost dates differ from hardiness zones? What
are frost dates actually for?
- [23:10] Why it is important to know frost dates—beware of last
frost!
- [25:54] What’s more important between hardiness zone and frost
dates?
- [26:25] The best seeds, soil, and fertilizers for your indoor
and outdoor garden this season!
- [29:48] How to plan your garden with your hardiness zone and
frost dates information
- [31:02] Frost date hack: you can extend your growing season
inside!
- [32:31] Understanding how a plant supports itself during
growing season
- [35:06] What are the Sunset climate zones?
- [36:58] Listener question #1: How much does microclimate affect
your predicted garden zones? What is a microclimate?
- [39:31] How do you know if you have a microclimate in the
garden?
- [41:06] Listener question #2: What methods can be used to push
gardening zones, if a plant is hardy just outside your gardening
zone?
- [41:43] Why it’s important to pay attention to the environments
in your garden
- [44:44] Listener question #3: Have the zones changed because of
climate change?
- [46:49] Rochelle’s favorite piece of advice for those who want
to try out garden design
- [48:57] Rochelle’s gardening course for homeowners looking into
improving their gardens
- [50:26] The cool history behind Pith + Vigor’s name
- [53:23] Maria’s plans for this seed season and how she’s
applied this conversation to her garden planning
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