John Fischer
Host of Good Gardening and Living Less UnsustainablyJohn Fischer is a Master Gardener and Master Recycler and the host of KLCC's Good Gardening and Living Less Sustainably.
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We live in a complicated mix of gasses called the atmosphere. And we have changed it in profound ways over the last 200 years. But as John Fischer tells us overcorrecting could have chilling consequences.
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KLCC's Master Gardener, John Fischer, shares two lessons he's learned from his gardens from this year may be valuable to remember for next spring.
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KLCC's John Fischer discusses the more insidious issues of driving petroleum-burning vehicles.
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This time of year brings garden cleanup. A few steps now, including a "compost lasagna" will set your garden up for success next spring.
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Being open to learning, open to new ideas, and open to outside of the box solutions, can be a big part of solving our big climate problem.
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Cover crops like Fava Beans and Crimson Clover can provide a nutritious food source all winter, and a flush of brilliant flowers in the spring.
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KLCC's John Fischer says he's seen some small, and large encouraging signs on the climate horizon in the last few weeks
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If half the people cut back by 50%, we'd be a quarter of the way to our climate goals with just a halfhearted effort.
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Planting corn earlier or later than the seed packet recommends can create problems, but it also creates the opportunity to eat corn on the cob for 5 months.