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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A soft bristle push broom, using top down motions, will take off most of the moss from your roof, without any chemicals.
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Giving used items over the holidays is more environmentally friendly than buying new.
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Good amounts of organic matter make for happy vegetables, and an appropriate supply of nitrogen is essential whether delivered through organic fertilizer or cover crops.
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Having evidence that you have to rethink things is a great way to gain a new understanding of how your garden grows.
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KLCC's Master Recycler John Fischer gives us a lesson on doing laundry in the most environmentally-friendly way.
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You can improve your tomato harvest, and improve the taste of the fruit you pick by changing how you treat the plants, and how you treat the bounty they produce.
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Home gardeners can extend their harvest by taking only parts of some plants, letting them produce larger yields.
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In this month's Living Less Unsustainably, KLCC's John Fischer talk changing behaviors with take out containers... and reflects on one of his own behaviors that could use some greening up.