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Spring often fuels the impulse to plant seeds in the ground and create a garden. Veteran Native gardeners have taken steps throughout the winter to prepare for the start of the growing season. There’s room at the vegetable patch for gardeners of all levels. And traditional knowledge has guidance on the right methods for your region.
GUESTS
Addie Lucero, seed keeper, traditional farmer, and small business owner
Sterling Johnson, farm manager and a mentor at the Ajo Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Break music: Blackbird Song (song) Emma Francisco, Frances Manuel, Joaquin Garcia & Lorenzo Pablo (artist) Tohono O’odham
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