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Gardenerd Tip of the Week

Gardening with Gardenerd.com

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The Gardenerd Tip of the Week is your one-stop shop for organic gardening tips and tidbits. Seasonal, organic, and fun advice for your urban farm, homestead and garden. We cover Sustainable living, vegetable gardening and more. Celebrate your passion for gardening with a sense of humor.
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Helping cooks make great cannabis edibles at home. Create your own tasty, healthy cannabis edibles and take control of your high life! Bite Me is a weekly show that helps home cooks make fun, safe and effective cannabis edibles. Listen as host Margaret walks you through an marijuana infused recipe that she has tested in her home kitchen or interviews with expert guests. New episodes every Thursday.
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The podcast for people who love plants—but not always the same ones. Brought to you by the editors of Fine Gardening, this fun, informative podcast tackles all things topical in gardening. You’ll listen to the insights (and arguments) of Editor-in-Chief Steve Aitken and Senior Editor Danielle Sherry as they discuss various horticultural subjects on a deeper level. You will also hear from today’s leading horticultural minds who will offer their wisdom and opinions about what you might want to ...
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Garden Gossip

Big Blend Radio Network

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What’s Buzzing in Your Neighborhood? Enjoy Big Blend Radio’s GARDEN GOSSIP Show that features expert interviews and podcast conversations that focus on Home & Garden, Real Estate & Relocation, as well as Travel Destinations that feature Botanical Gardens, Historic Homes & Places of Architectural Interest.
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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their own edible way!
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Prepping skills taught on a positive note. From growing your own food and stocking a prepper pantry, to providing your own water and electricity and making your own natural remedies, learn the prepping skills you need to sustain you and your family through any crisis.
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Join Talha and Ubaid on this episode of the Green Thumb Podcast as they explore the fascinating world of the true chestnut tree (Castanea sativa). Discover the tree's rich history, its culinary and ecological benefits, and why it might be the perfect addition to your garden or orchard. From its delicious edible nuts to its role in improving soil health and providing wildlife habitat, learn why the true chestnut is a standout choice for any green space. Tune in for an informative and engaging ...
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The Plant Based Podcast

Michael Perry & Ellen Mary

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More people than ever are appreciating the importance of plants in our day to day lives. Whether it's a plant-based diet, clothes made from plants, the wellbeing qualities of plants, or simply a fun shelf of cacti and succulents! The Plant Based Podcast is about anything that can be traced back to plants… with subjects ranging from foraging for medicinal plants and baking with edible flowers, to plant-based body builders and clothes made from bamboo... This is not just another gardening podc ...
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Welcome to the Growing Space Podcast. I’m your host, Farmer Erin, Owner of The Patio Farmer, and I believe that no matter what size space you have, you can grow food at home! Tune in each week, as I share my best tips, tricks and encouragement for tending to homegrown edible plants. I’m here to support your food growing journey. You can also listen to my podcast on YouTube! Just search for The Growing Space Podcast and look for my logo!
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Sense-Making in a Changing World

Morag Gamble: Permaculture Education Institute

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Join Morag Gamble, global permaculture teacher and ambassador, in conversation with leading ecological educators, thinkers, activists, authors, designers and practitioners to explore 'What Now?' - what is the kind of thinking we need to navigate a positive and regenerative way forward, what does a thriving one-planet way of life look like, where should we putting our energy in this changing world and in challenging times, we offer these voices of clarity and common sense.
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Life lessons and conversations from the garden. Whether you are a beginner or life long gardener, we all have something to learn from our gardens. Conversations include topics on edible gardens, flower gardens, permaculture, urban farming, pollinators, natural history, and much more!
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Plants, People, Science

American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)

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Horticultural science is the only discipline that incorporates both the science and aesthetics of plants. It is the science and art of producing edible fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them. Plants, People, Science, a podcast by the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS), will bring you the recent advancements in science, technology, innovation, development, and education for economically important horticultural crops and pla ...
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Want to grow your own food but need creative ideas so you can get the most from your space and your growing zone? Our passion is the edible garden. We help people grow food on balconies, in backyards, and beyond—whether it’s edible landscaping, a vegetable garden, container gardens, or a home orchard. There are many ways to approach edible landscaping. Find out how to harvest enough fruit, vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers. Get top tips for exotic crops. And learn how to garden in a way ...
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A seasonal gardening podcast for non-experts. Hosted by Tess (who knows nothing) and Alyce (who knows some things), each episode Tess and Alyce will pick a topic to discuss and finish up looking at the effort-reward ratio of the topic by asking, is the juice worth the squeeze? Instagram - @rootingforyoupod Email - rootingforyou@alycealexandra.com Keen for more from Alyce - @alycealexandraxo @alycesediblegarden
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The Evergreen Thumb

Erin Landon, WSU Extension Master Gardener Program

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Since 1973, WSU Extension Master Gardeners have been developing programs to address the evolving needs of our communities. Each episode, we'll delve into the fascinating world of gardening, exploring a wide range of topics tailored to our unique climate and diverse flora. Whether you're an experienced gardener with a green thumb or a beginner eager to cultivate your own green oasis, this podcast is here to inspire and educate. Join us as we invite expert horticulturists, seasoned Master Gard ...
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The Rusted Garden Homestead: All About Growing, Cooking & Sharing Food

Gary Pilarchik, content creator for the Rusted Garden & Rusted Garden Homestead

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The Rusted Garden Homestead is all about growing food and enjoying your gardens. Episodes will include discussions on building gardens, planting gardens, creating edible landscapes, tending gardens, harvesting and cooking food, and just about anything that falls under the topics of growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends!
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Garden Like A BOSS

Mindy Young | Farm Fit Living

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Rural Women Inspired is a weekly podcast created for YOU, the Gardener. If you're looking for INSPIRATIONAL advice during your time in the truck or tractor, lunch break, morning workout, or "me" time, host Mindy Young, Master Gardener brings the motivation to push through any obstacle and succeed in growing your own food AND actually doing something with it in a no-waste way. This is the podcast everyone needs to grow a great edible garden wherever they are. The Garden Like A Boss Podcast of ...
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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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Canada's Local Gardener podcast will feature Dorothy, Shauna and a guest from Canada’s gardening world. The three will bring knowledge and humour to various topics for green thumbs and would-be green thumbs to listen to and enjoy. The monthly series will further cement the Local Gardener team as go-to gardening experts in the eyes of Canadians.
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Save money and create a healthy environment. We will cover organic gardening, edible landscaping, rainwater harvesting, saving water, recycling, compost, remove toxins inside your home, alternative energy, sustainable living and much more. Visit us at EarthFriendlyHomeowner.com for show notes, product reviews and more.
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What do we do here? We help people create edible and beautiful landscapes that are way better than organic! Because I'm on a mission. My dream is to make good food accessible to everyone. In my humble opinion, the best food is tasty, nutritious and safe, and it doesn’t get any better than picking fresh fruits, herbs, and veggies straight off the plant. Where you know what went on it and in it from start to finish. Here at Ediful Gardens, we landscape with edible and ornamental plants, trees, ...
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Learn more about planting native midwestern plants from Nebraska-based host Stephanie Barelman. If pollinator habitats, conservation, and nature-driven wonder are in your wheelhouse, this is the podcast for you. Come with us as we navigate how to make colorful spaces for humans and wildlife; and talk with experts, aspiring gardeners, and thinkers. You won't want to miss this excellent and helpful content.
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Bootstrap Farmer Radio is a podcast that focuses on empowering growers and gardeners with the knowledge and resources they need to be successful, whether they are backyard gardeners, flower farmers, or market farmers. We interview farmers from all walks of life to share their experiences and give helpful tips to growers, no matter where they are in their journey. If you’re just starting your gardening business, an experienced market farmer or home gardener, or growing your first plants in th ...
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Justin Rhodes is an entrepreneur, film producer, author, food- growing crazy chicken lady health nut, and family man homesteading in western North Carolina. He’s best know for his popular YouTube Channel “Justin Rhodes” (nearly 1 million subscribers) where he’s taught and inspired MILLIONS to grow their own food and improve family relationships. This show is about the journey behind his business, health, family and food growing adventures.
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Best Practices in neighborhood-based urban food system actions: School gardens, farmers markets, policy, youth engagement, adult training, emergency access, healthy corner stores, home gardening, small farms.
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We will be exploring issues, topics, products, resources, and some alternatives for that non-toxic sustainable life you want to achieve. Conversations that get to the point with our expert, with a little fun along the way. Keeping it simple and real, to make it attainable. There is no one way for everyone, however, we hope to provide solid information that you can build upon, be inspired by, and help you create the changes you want to make in your life. Stay Curious ~
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In this episode, I welcome Kim Stoddart, an award-winning environmental journalist, speaker and leading authority on climate climate change resilient gardening. Kim and I have a in-depth conversation about how we can create more resilient (and beautiful) gardens! From mulching tricks to how we see gardening itself, we explore what role gardens can …
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Today we're talking weird Michigan city names, Chicago diners, the return of Foxtrot, and chili with cinnamon rolls? https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-weeds-with-ben-randall/id869521547 intheweedswbr.com https://www.redbubble.com/people/enzwell/shop…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: Fall is one of my favorite seasons to grow food! As we move towards cooler days, there are specific things to keep in mind for the fall transition. I go through all those details in this episode PLUS do a quick crop rotation 101 (with a companion digital download!) -- Do you know what hardiness zone you live in? I’m…
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David Maxwell heads to a 250 year old Rectory garden which has been opened to the community in Ballymoney as a place of quiet reflection. With generous cottage borders, fruit trees and plenty of places to sit, it has become a special place to many including volunteer Daphne, who opens the gates at dawn and dusk. Dr Mark Johnston on his remarkable l…
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As the weather transitions from summer to fall, it's time to consider how this change affects your garden. Jeff encourages listeners to apply organic matter to their gardens now to prepare for next year's crops. He also suggests that this is an ideal time to get your soil tested. However, he emphasizes the importance of using a reputable soil teste…
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Andrew Bunting is vice president of horticulture at Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), where he promotes gardening for the greater good. PHS supports healthier neighborhoods through horticulture by cleaning and greening vacant lots, planting and maintaining street trees, partnering with community gardeners to share resources and conserve pro…
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Send Bite Me a Text! What happens when an alcohol industry veteran pivots to the world of cannabis beverages? Jackie, co-founder of Sheesh Hash Colas, joins us to share her transformative journey from being a senior buyer at LCBO, one of the world's largest alcohol buyers, to discovering the therapeutic benefits of CBD for back pain. Her story is o…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of edible ecosystems, focusing on three key sustainable gardening practices: food forests, fedges, and plant guilds. These systems mimic natural ecosystems, providing a multitude of benefits, from enhancing biodiversity and soil health to improving water conservation and climate resilience. We discuss the bas…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: Time to talk about citrus! This episode focuses on growing edible members of the Rutaceae plant family, how to overwinter them, and special care they need to grow and thrive in our climate. -- Do you know what hardiness zone you live in? I’m in zone 8a. Find your zone here. https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/ -- Sc…
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Today we're talking foundational chef moments, updates on the Boar's Head recall, coffeeshop monopolies and dehydrated ham? As always, find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-weeds-with-ben-randall/id869521547 intheweedswbr.com https://www.r…
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With a new pup at home, David finds out about gardening with dogs in mind. He speaks to designer and dog owner Brian Burke about a canine friendly garden he created for Bloom in 2017. Between the hedges in Howth; a visit to Ardán garden where Nuala Doherty and Conall O’Caoimh have created a first class immersive garden over the last two decades. La…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan are discussing healthy soil structure—particularly the role of worms. As the true engineers of the soil food web, worms bring organic matter from the surface down into the soil. This action creates burrows that hold air, water, and organic matter, forming the building blocks for a thriving organic soil structure. After …
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In a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mengmeng Gu from Colorado State’s Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, we explore the broader implications of resilience and the belief that failure is not the end. This engaging dialogue delves into how these concepts are not only vital in horticultural science but also in personal gro…
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Send Bite Me a Text! Curious about the secrets behind creating the ultimate summer refreshment? You'll uncover the step-by-step process of making a creamy Italian strawberry mint soda, a delightful concoction perfect for hot days, inspired by Levo. In episode 263 of Bite Me, I share my journey from infusing full-fat coconut milk with fresh mint to …
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Nebraskan Trees and Shrubs for Bored Suburbanites Episode Introduction In today’s episode, Nebraskan Trees and Shrubs for Bored Suburbanites, we chat with Heather Byers, owner of Great Plains Nursery, about keystone species, the best time of year to plant trees, and beautiful and native options for woody plants humans, pollinators, and yes, even sq…
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In this episode, students from the Youth Entrepreneurship Cooperative at Common Good City Farm take the lead, sharing their experiences exploring urban farming, food systems, and small business entrepreneurship. Through their initiative, "Youth Common Agrowments," the teens developed community agreements to address local challenges and created thei…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: The goosefoots, and cousins to amaranth, are chard, beets, spinach, and quinoa! We’ll cover the shared characteristics of these plants, how to grow them at home, how to harvest, and more. -- Do you know what hardiness zone you live in? I’m in zone 8a. Find your zone here. https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/ -- Sche…
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Today we're lighting Vicks Vap-O-Rub on fire, witnessing GBBO's comeback, wondering about Dunkin's boozy PSL & we get taken to task about non-dairy milks. Also, maybe it's time to spam-tag Pepsi? Aas always, find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/…
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As rain pelts Southcentral Alaska, mushrooms (and wood frogs) are popping up everywhere. Jeff and Jonathan point out that mushrooms in lawns or meadows are usually a positive sign, indicating thriving soil microbiology. In fact, fungal activity in your lawn is beneficial, as mushrooms are great decomposers in the food chain. After the break, the gu…
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Send Bite Me a Text! What if solo travel could be your ultimate path to self-discovery? Join Margaret as she recounts her decision to embrace her full name and the liberation of solo adventures in this episode of Bite Me. From scenic trips to Mexico and Shanghai to an eye-opening wine tour, Margaret shares the unexpected joys and friendships that c…
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Sam and Steph Hondema had a vision to produce clean heathy meat with the very best intentions for both their animals and their customers. Today they are focused on producing pasture raised chicken, a labour of love and commitment. https://www.hoselink.com.au/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=all+the+dirt&utm_campaign=5+percent+off…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: Onions, garlic, chives, oh my alliums! These cool weather crops are great to plant in the fall and grow throughout winter and spring. We’ll cover the shared characteristics of these plants, how to grow them at home, how to harvest, and more! -- Do you know what hardiness zone you live in? I’m in zone 8a. Find your z…
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In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb, we delve into the essential topic of decoding pesticide labels. Understanding these labels is crucial for gardeners to ensure they are using products safely, effectively, and in an environmentally responsible manner. Our guest, Rachel Bomberger, starts by exploring why it is vital for gardeners to read and co…
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Record rainfall has hit Southcentral Alaska. However, as the guys discuss this week, gardens can still thrive despite the wet conditions. The team acknowledges that Alaskans are experts at gardening in wet soil. Jonathan points out that raised beds are excellent for rainy gardening, while Jeff mentions that containers are also effective. However, t…
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The best ground covers are multi-purpose workhorses, suppressing weeds, preventing soil erosion, and adding another level of interest to garden beds. Naturally, we’d prefer them not to be invasive, and to look good over a long season. But why do so many gardeners seem to fall back on the same few choices? In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and exper…
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Send Bite Me a Text! Ever felt trapped by a name that doesn't resonate with who you truly are? In this heartfelt episode of Bite Me, I, Margaret—formerly known as Marge—invite you to join me on a personal journey of reclaiming my true identity. Discover the story behind the nickname "Marge," how it was given to me by an ex-partner, and the profound…
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Join me in this conversation with renowned author, blogger, podcaster, columnist and broadcaster, Manda Scott. We explore the need for a conscious evolution of humanity through a narrative Manda calls 'Thrutopia' - a vision of the future that's worth striving for. From reconnecting to the web of life to the power of storytelling, Manda shares an ex…
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Deryn chats with Bill Davey, an elder statesman of the Western Australian landcare industry, and then talks to his young supervisor Lachy Norman about his passion for planting trees and protecting the environment. Plantation and Landcare's environmental team hand planted 1.8 million trees from June to August 2024. https://www.hoselink.com.au/?utm_s…
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Alternative Lawns: Not Your Grandmother's Turfgrass Episode Introduction In today’s episode, Alternative Lawns: Not Your Grandmother's Turfgrass, we go over different options for replacing lawn, why you'll be happy to make the jump, and tried and true ways to replace and maintain your new landscape. Host Stephanie Barelman Stephanie Barelman is the…
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Tonight we're talking Boar's Head updates, Chicago street fests, Tipping (again), and should your boss just be an AI already? As always, find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-weeds-with-ben-randall/id869521547 intheweedswbr.com https://www…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: Time to talk about HERBS! This plant family includes so many herbs, perennial and annual, culinary and medicinal! These are excellent companion plants, too. In this episode, we’ll learn how they like to grow, how to harvest, and how to be successful growing members of the Lamiaceae plant family. -- Do you know what …
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In this episode of the Green Thumb Podcast on kastanjetræ, Talha and Ubaid delve into the world of the true chestnut tree (Castanea sativa). They discuss its historical significance, the versatility of its edible nuts, and its ecological benefits. From enhancing soil health to providing a habitat for wildlife, the true chestnut is more than just a …
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This week Gardeners’ Corner is seeing red at June Blake’s garden in County Wicklow. She’s filled a border with Monarda, Crocosmia and Alstroemeria in this most alarming hue. June tells David Maxwell about her preference for planting large numbers of the same varieties and why Verbascum’s are her top choice when it comes to rabbit and slug proof pla…
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This week, the guys discuss the fascinating world of hydrangeas. Jeff mentions that these vibrant flowers are the top-selling plant in garden centers across the U.S. because they are both gorgeous and easy to maintain. He notes that their popularity is due to their colorful appearance as well as their resilience and adaptability. Jonathan adds that…
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Send Bite Me a Text! Unlock the secrets of olive oil with our special guest, Laura Hamilton, as she unravels the mysteries behind this versatile fat. Ever wondered if your olive oil is the real deal or just a mix of subpar substitutes? Laura brings her extensive expertise to the table, shedding light on how to ensure you're getting authentic olive …
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Today we're re-considering our position on Taco Bell (because we got a call!), we're dishing out some Boar's Head and somebody asked an Olympian to sit on cheese? As always find us (and call us!) here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-weeds-with-be…
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SHOW NOTES: Episode Description: It is August! And usually, this month is when we really start seeing stress on our plants. In this episode, I’m sharing three summer encouragements to help you walk through the rest of the summer season and before the invitation to plant for the fall season. Bonus! There’s information tucked in about companion plant…
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In this episode of "The Evergreen Thumb," we dive deep into the art and science of growing tomatoes in Washington State. WSU Cowlitz County Extension Master Gardener Alice Slusher joins us as we explore expert tips and insights on growing tomatoes in our unique climate. We'll also cover crucial topics such as pest and disease management, fertilizat…
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You don’t have to call yourself a gardener to want to have a perfect lawn and this week, David Maxwell has been finding out how to achieve the perfect sward from the experts at the Greenmount campus of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise. In county Wicklow, a visit to Jimi Blake at his Hunting Brook Gardens provides inspiration fo…
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We have a guest! Joining us today is Dr. Vikram Baliga from Texas Tech to talk horticulture, water reclamation, backyard gardening and a bunch of other related things. As always, find us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/774902433251568 https://www.instagram.com/chefbenrandall/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-weeds-with-ben-randall…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan talk about all things lawns! But first, Jeff shares his thoughts on the benefits of going digital, including his weekly column at ADN. Next, they dive into lawn care. Jeff advocates for getting creative with mowing, especially with different designs. For example, you can switch things up every mow with new patterns like…
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Mark Weathington is the director of the JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina and author of Gardening in the South: The Complete Homeowner’s Guide. Mark is a frequent FG contributor, covering a wide range of topics including magnolias, redbuds, compact shrubs, and unexpected replacements for overused plants. Some o…
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