
Dylan Kulik
Assistant Director of Sustainability, Interlochen Center for the ArtsDylan Kulik is assistant director of sustainability at Interlochen Center for the Arts. He manages Interlochen's campus farm, teaching students of all ages how to grow their own food. Dylan contributes to Grow & Tell, IPR's guide to gardening with the seasons.
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Today, we lay the foundation for turning an abandoned, weedy plot into a native plant garden.
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With only a few weeks left in the season, here's how give your tomatoes one final boost.
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How to support and feed your plants for a bountiful harvest.
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No garden? No problem. Today, I'll show you how to grow fresh pea shoots in a Tupperware or to-go container right on your windowsill.
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Maybe you don't have the room or the time to add compost to your soil. Luckily, leaves and stems are also great vehicles for nutrition!
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Fungi, disease, bugs... there's all sorts of things that can go wrong when growing tomatoes. We've got solutions.
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Your tomatoes have adjusted to being outside. Now, it's trellis time. Here's why I go for tomato twine instead of cages.
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The air is warming up — and so is the soil. Direct sow some classic food crops in your garden to diversify your harvest!
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Level up your tomato-planting with battle-tested tips for northern Michigan's sandy, dry soils.
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Choose where to plant your seedlings for the best success. And, pick what you'll feed them.