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Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Paul Wheaton
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
July 14, 2020, 3:58 p.m.

As you’re spending more time at home, and hanging out in the back yard or porch more than usual, are you noticing an urge to plant things? Apparently you’re not alone as there are multiple reports of a COVID-inspired surge in home gardening. Millions of Americans are rolling up their sleeves and digging into the earth. This week on Sea Change Radio, the second half of our discussion with author and permaculturalist Paul Wheaton. We discuss his unique and innovative approach to growing and cultivating plants, which he outlines in his book, "Building A Better World In Your Backyard." He describes ways to enrich your garden’s soil naturally and affordably all while reducing your carbon footprint and water usage.

Track: Top O The Stack
Artist: James Brown
Album: N/A
Label: King
Year: 1969

Track: Sugar Magnolia
Artist: Grateful Dead
Album: Rockin The Rhein
Label: Rhino Records
Year: 2004

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