
Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Home & GardenNatureScienceLeisure | ||||

Nitrogen-fixing plants can help your other plants grow. Plants like your fruit trees and berries. But there are some edible nitrogen-fixing shrubs. One of my favorites are goumi berries. These great berries not only provide food but will also fix nit... more
Cascara is a fantastic Pacific Northwest native tree. Adaptable, great for wildlife, and not too big this is a great native tree to add to your property.
In this episode, we dive into cascaras and how to grow them on your property. Plus we will look... more
Making a dense hedgerow can be a challenge. But by planting small spreading native shrubs you can easily have a dense hedgerow. Native plants like Nootka rose and snowberries will quickly will in the gaps can make your hedgerow solid enough to keep e... more
Buying native plants can be expensive but salvaging them is a great option when you don’t have a lot of money to spend on new plants. But doing it right without damaging the living world is important. Plus, you want to make sure your new plants survi... more
This podcast offers a wealth of ideas and resources for those new to gardening with natives. It is particularly good for people in the Pacific Northwest. I’ve learned so much!
For those new to Permaculture, regenerative, agriculture, and other important new ideas, this podcast provides a gentle, easily understood introduction.However, more advanced listeners will find much of interest.
I am doing the People’s EcoChallenge and one of the daily actions was to listen to a “food podcast”. I looked up “food & nature” podcasts and this one came up. The way he delivers information to those who have never grown food before (like myself) is easy to understand and very encouraging. I also love he describes the what and how and why, which makes everything come full circle. Love this podcast, wish I had come across it sooner & I hope he makes more episodes soon!
I stumbled upon his blog (worth the read as well) and it was through that that I found his podcast. I love everything that this podcast is about. The information in this podcast is relevant to all growing zones (I’m in zone 9B) and is super informative.
This podcast gets me exited to continue and improve my own food forest.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences with the rest of us!
I’m so glad I stumbled onto this podcast! I recently moved to a 2-acre property in the PNW and have been trying to learn how to make it more beautiful and ecologically functional, and since I’ve found Darron’s podcast I’ve been binge-listening / learning so many helpful things. It’s obvious that Darron cares deeply about creating abundance for people, plants and wildlife (Growing With Nature’s main mission, according to their website) and he does a great job of making the things he’s observed an... more
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