Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchAutumn Glory: 10 Evergreens to Enhance Your Landscape
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener chats about the top 10 evergreens to enhance your landscape. As we roll into autumn, the deciduous tr…
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Trees that Look Good all Winter Long
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center chat about trees that look good all winter long. The temperatures are beginning to drop and be…
1 year, 4 months ago
Your Guide to Cedars: Best Picks for Mountain West Gardens
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener gives a guide to cedars. What are the best picks for mountain west gardens? What should you know to g…
1 year, 4 months ago
Aspen: How Low will They Grow?
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center in Prescott talk about aspen and how low they will grow. The mountain areas around the Prescot…
1 year, 4 months ago
Mountain Majesty: Top 7 Pine Trees for the Mountain West Landscape
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener discusses the top 7 pine trees for the mountain west landscape. Which pine trees do best in our area?…
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Conscious Capitalism
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener discusses conscious capitalism. Recently, the Prescott Frontier Rotary held the annual Grapes 4 Good …
1 year, 4 months ago
The Animal Proof Gardens
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener talks about animal proof gardens. Wildlife in the Prescott area is just part of living in the mountai…
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Guide to Better Gardens
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center share a guide to better gardens. Learn all you need to know about gardening from these two gar…
1 year, 4 months ago
Are Tarantulas Good or Bad?
In this episode, Ken Lain the Mountain Gardener asks, are tarantulas good or bad? Those large hairy spiders can be intimidating and scary to see walk…
1 year, 4 months ago
How to Bring Outside Plants In for Winter
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center chat about how to bring outside plants in for the winter. Fall has set in and the temperatures…
1 year, 4 months ago