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Episode 189: Our 2026 Garden Plans

Let's Argue About Plants

Release Date: 01/16/2026

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Episode 189: Our 2026 Garden Plans 

Hear what we have in store for upgrading (or overhauling) our beds and borders this year 

What’s that old adage? “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Well, call us eternal optimists, but every January we like to make a list of our goals and aspirations for our gardens in the coming year. After all, a new gardening season is the perfect time for fresh ideas and bold decisions. In this episode, we dig into our plans for 2026, sharing what we’re upgrading, what we’re rethinking, and where we’re ready to start from scratch. There are plans for refreshing tired beds to completely overhauling borders that no longer work (or perhaps cutting down an aged stewartia tree?). We’ll also talk through the practical considerations shaping the season ahead. Join us for an honest, behind-the-scenes look at how our gardens are evolving—and how you might approach changes in your own landscape. 

Expert: Susan Calhoun is the owner of Plantswoman Design in Bainbridge Island, Washington. She is also a regional reporter for FineGardening.com.  

See more from this episode on our website: https://www.finegardening.com/article/episode-189-our-2026-garden-plans