Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good (Ep. 65, Susan Poizner)
Check out a new episode of our podcast, "Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good."
Toronto orchardist Susan Poizner talks fruit-tree care, community orcharding and more with Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good podcast host Lisa Munniksma.
Hear about the evolution of the Ben Nobleman Park Community Orchard in Toronto, now in its 15th year. Susan admits to knowing less than she should have about fruit-tree care when she undertook the development of a community orchard and shares her journey through an orcharding self-education. Hear, too, about the volunteers coming together to tend the park’s orchard, pollinator garden and other spaces, and how this community orchard has birthed others.
Susan shares her advice for getting started with a fruit tree so you can be set up for success from the start. (Hint: Some cultivars are disease resistant!)
Also get to know Susan’s books, Growing Urban Orchards and Grow Fruit Trees Fast, her online orcharding courses, and the monthly Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast.
Listen on Apple, Google, iHeartRadio, Stitcher or your preferred platform, or check it out at hobbyfarms.com/growinggood. And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review—it really does help!
Видео Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good (Ep. 65, Susan Poizner) канала Hobby Farms
Toronto orchardist Susan Poizner talks fruit-tree care, community orcharding and more with Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good podcast host Lisa Munniksma.
Hear about the evolution of the Ben Nobleman Park Community Orchard in Toronto, now in its 15th year. Susan admits to knowing less than she should have about fruit-tree care when she undertook the development of a community orchard and shares her journey through an orcharding self-education. Hear, too, about the volunteers coming together to tend the park’s orchard, pollinator garden and other spaces, and how this community orchard has birthed others.
Susan shares her advice for getting started with a fruit tree so you can be set up for success from the start. (Hint: Some cultivars are disease resistant!)
Also get to know Susan’s books, Growing Urban Orchards and Grow Fruit Trees Fast, her online orcharding courses, and the monthly Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast.
Listen on Apple, Google, iHeartRadio, Stitcher or your preferred platform, or check it out at hobbyfarms.com/growinggood. And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review—it really does help!
Видео Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good (Ep. 65, Susan Poizner) канала Hobby Farms
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