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Introducing the 'Growing Together' gardening podcast with Don Kinzler and John Lamb

Need something to remind you of spring? Listen to the new 'Growing Together' podcast with NDSU Extension horticulturist Don Kinzler and reporter John Lamb.

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Winter is dragging on in the upper Midwest, but spring stirs in the hearts of gardeners Don Kinzler and John Lamb.

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Kinzler is a horticulturist with NDSU Extension Cass County and has been a trusted resource for gardeners in the region for decades through newspaper columns and local radio.

Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum who has reported for years on the vibrant life in Fargo-Moorhead and recently began growing his own garden.

The two are sprouting a new podcast called "Growing Together: A Gardening Podcast," available on InForum and on popular podcast networks. Through conversation, audience questions and a shared curiosity for plants, Don and John will give novice and experienced gardeners throughout the upper Midwest insight into making a successful garden grow.

Have a question for Don? Send him an email at donald.kinzler@ndsu.edu .

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Hear the latest episode here and over at the podcast's web page.

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