Join Shawn Prebil and Lisa Briggs from the Bruce Company every Monday at 8:05 for Everyday Outdoor Living on News/Talk 1310 WIBA
With the first frost coming to the Madison area, Lisa has a lot of questions to answer.
Lisa talks events and sales going on at the Bruce Company, as well as the stuff you should be planting right now. (Yes, you can still plant stuff.)
Lisa talks about how what is happening outside now is going to affect your garden in spring. Because Mother Nature works on her own schedule.
Lisa and Shawn talks about fall stuff, especially pumpkins and gourds.
It's gotten hot outside. Lisa talks about the best way to take care of your plants, Christmas (if you needed a break from the heat), explains how to repot a snake plant, and much more.
Lisa may not be an Olympian, but she runs a marathon of questions today.
Lisa and Shawn talk about where all the Japanese beetles are (and how to handle them when they become a problem). Also, Lisa answers your questions about how and when to treat and prune trees.
Today, we start on bioluminescence and end on inchworm moths, somehow touching on everything from cardinals to Japanese beetles along the way.