Spring Gardening Guide 2026: Pest Control, Planting Tips, and Regenerative Garden Trends
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Join beloved British gardener Nigel Thistledown for essential March gardening advice packed with wit and wisdom. In this episode, discover expert strategies for combating common spring pests including cherry slugs, harlequin bugs, aphids, and snails using natural, organic methods.
Learn the optimal planting schedule for early spring vegetables including peas, lettuce, spinach, kale, broad beans, and garlic—with insider tips on moon phase gardening and succession planting to maximize your harvest. Nigel debunks common gardening myths and shares his proven techniques for starting tomatoes and peppers indoors.
Explore the exciting 2026 gardening trends embracing regenerative practices, rewilding lawns with native meadows, and soil-first design approaches that sequester carbon and support biodiversity. Plus, get timely advice on harvesting and preserving apples, pears, and herbs, along with proper fruit tree pruning techniques.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener in Melbourne's temperate climate or a beginner looking for practical pest management solutions, this episode delivers actionable advice wrapped in Nigel's signature humor. Featuring updates on the Huntsville Botanical Garden's new Intuitive Science Complex and inspiration for creating a more sustainable, wildlife-friendly garden.
**Perfect for**: organic gardeners, permaculture enthusiasts, vegetable growers, and anyone interested in sustainable spring gardening practices.
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