Grow PDX is a show focusing on horticulture, urban gardening, community food systems and agriculture. This call-in show is hosted by Weston Miller, Community and Urban Horticulturist. Listen in to get the real dirt!
Welcome to Grow PDX here on XRAY.fm. Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more.You know?......, Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.
Meet Nik Wyman, Orchard Crop Specialist in OSU’s Department of Horticulture. We’ll be celebrating our plant of the week *hazelnuts* and learning about the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. Get tips on how to grow tree fruits at home. And, we will be taking YOUR gardening questions.Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more. Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.Listen online everywhere at XRAY.fmWatch a video feed and post questions on Facebook Live @ The Oregonian.Call us at 503-233-9729 during the live show to join the conversation.Find podcasts of the show: www.facebook.com/GrowPDX.Hosted by Weston Miller of OSU and Diana Suarez of XRAY.fm
Diana and Weston are joined by Nathan McLintock to talk about the role of urban agriculture, and gives tips about gardening in cities.
Weston, Diana, and guests from Pro Time Lawn Seed talk about gardens, pollinators, lawns, and more!You can listen to Grow PDX any time, anywhere, with our podcast on itunes!
Weston, Diana, and Will talk about gardening in hot summer weather.Taking listener questions from facebook, or through the text line at (971) 220 - 5979! Playlist clap clap! (a joyful noise) by Kenny Cox on Strata Records (Strata Records)
Welcome to Grow PDX here on XRAY.fm. Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more.You know?......, Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.Today on the show, we’re excited to welcome Phil Gouy of One Green World nursery.
Our guest today is Andony Melathopolous who’s an assistant professor of pollinator health in the department of horticulture at OSU. Andony joins us here in the studio of XRAY.fm…
Welcome to Grow PDX here on XRAY.fm. Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more.You know?......, Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.
Weston and Diana are joined with guests from Rogue Farms, to talk about training the next generation of farmers, today's plant of the week (green garlic), and take listener questions!
Meet Nik Wyman, Orchard Crop Specialist in OSU’s Department of Horticulture. We’ll be celebrating our plant of the week *hazelnuts* and learning about the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. Get tips on how to grow tree fruits at home. And, we will be taking YOUR gardening questions.Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more. Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.Listen online everywhere at XRAY.fmWatch a video feed and post questions on Facebook Live @ The Oregonian.Call us at 503-233-9729 during the live show to join the conversation.Find podcasts of the show: www.facebook.com/GrowPDX.Hosted by Weston Miller of OSU and Diana Suarez of XRAY.fm
Meet Maurice Horn of Joy Creek Nursery on Grow PDX radio show and podcast and learn about a wide range of landscape plants for the region. We’ll celebrate our plant of the week *Spiraea vanhouttei ‘Pink Ice’ and take your gardening and landscaping questions.Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more. Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.Listen online everywhere at XRAY.fmWatch a video feed and post questions on Facebook Live @ The Oregonian.Call us at 503-233-9729 during the live show to join the conversation.Find podcasts of the show: www.facebook.com/GrowPDX.Hosted by Weston Miller of OSU and Diana Suarez of XRAY.fm Playlist by by by
Grow PDX radio show and podcast from 1:00pm -1:30pm on Wednesday, May 3. Meet Maurice Horn of Joy Creek Nursery on Grow PDX radio show and podcast and learn about a wide range of landscape plants for the region. We’ll celebrate our plant of the week *Spiraea vanhouttei ‘Pink Ice’ and take your gardening and landscaping questions.Grow PDX is a live, call-in radio show and podcast focused on gardening, farming, community food systems, and more. Plants for people, pollinators, and the planet.Listen online everywhere at XRAY.fmWatch a video feed and post questions on Facebook Live @ The Oregonian.Call us at 503-233-9729 during the live show to join the conversation.Find podcasts of the show: www.facebook.com/GrowPDX.Hosted by Weston Miller of OSU and Diana Suarez of XRAY.fm
Our guest today is Andony Melathopolous who’s an assistant professor of pollinator health in the department of horticulture at OSU. Andony joins us here in the studio of XRAY.fm…
Weston & Diana talk about gardening, and this week's plant of the week: Lovage!They also take your questions on vegetable gardening, with a discussion on starting a new garden.
Weston Miller & Diana Suarez are joined by Lucy Hardiman, nationally recognized garden designer and writer based based here in Portland.
Weston and Diana are joined by Bob Falconer, a master beekeeper. Conversation and listener questions about pollinators, potatoes, and this week's plant-of-the-week: the dandelion!
Weston, Diana, and guests from Pro Time Lawn Seed talk about gardens, pollinators, lawns, and more!You can listen to Grow PDX any time, anywhere, with our podcast on itunes!
Thank you for joining us here on Grow PDX on XRAY.fm and on Facebook live @ The Oregonian! We’re happy to have you with us. I’m your host Weston Miller of OSU joined by our digital producer Diana Suarez.For todays show, we’re going to interview Linda Hardison and Denny Albert of the Oregon Flora Project.We’ll also be taking your gardening and landscaping questions. You can subscribe to the Grow PDX Podcast here, and listen anytime anywhere!
Weston & Diana talk to Jim Gilbert, about interesting northwest fruit trees! This week's plant-of-the-day is a Japanese plum, from which umabashi is made!