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We are joined by Sophie, proprietor of bookish goods and beautiful handcrafted gifts and the briliant mind behind @foxredcrafts as she joins for five books to be castaway with. This episode is perfect for readers who love crossing genre lines — fantasy romantics, nostalgic adventurers, and emotionally driven daydreamers alike. If you've ever wanted to live in a castle, a treehouse, or ride a dragon, we've got you. Join us as we explore why we return to these kinds of stories again and again — and what that says about the magic we're really looking for.Join the Books to Last Podcast, where book lovers share their top 5 must-read books for a dream getaway. Inspired by BBC's Desert Island Discs, each episode features fun stories, book recommendations, and heartfelt conversations. Tune in for inspiring tales and discover your next great read!Guest Details:Instagram: @foxredcraftsWebsite: https://foxredcrafts.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/foxredcraftsPodcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:Fourth Wing by Rebecca YarrosThe Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. TolkienWinnie-the-Pooh by A. A. MilneTwilight by Stephenie MeyerOne Dark Window by Rachel GilligThe Haunting of Aveline Jones by Phil Hickes
This week we take an absolutely wild journey through special guest, Brooklyn Quintana's (@brooklyn.quintana) list of five books she would be castaway to. This list is perfect for readers drawn to psychologically rich, morally complex narratives that explore ambition, madness, power, and the blurry lines between fantasy and reality—this collection spans eras and genres, yet shares a haunting fascination with the human condition and the cost of desire.Join the Books to Last Podcast, where book lovers share their top 5 must-read books for a dream getaway. Inspired by BBC's Desert Island Discs, each episode features fun stories, book recommendations, and heartfelt conversations. Tune in for inspiring tales and discover your next great read!Guest Details:YouTube: Brooklyn Q @thebrooklynquintanaInstagram: @brooklyn.quintanaBlog: https://www.brooklynquintana.com/Books: https://www.fynneasfog.com/Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:Nine of Swords (Fynneas Fog #1) by Brooklyn QuintanaBlood in the Water (Fynneas Fog #2) by Brooklyn QuintanaThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe Black Cat by Edgar Allan PoeThe Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan PoeEldorado by Edgar Allan PoeThe Twelve Caesars by SuetoniusHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. RowlingPan's Labyrinth by Mar Diestro-DopidoThrough the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll
This episode our very special guest is author Farah Ali (@farahali.06) as she shares her castaway books. This list is perfect for literary fiction lovers who appreciate a mix of classic and contemporary, lyrical and experimental, historical and philosophical works—books that linger in the mind long after reading.Join the Books to Last Podcast, where book lovers share their top 5 must-read books for a dream getaway. Inspired by BBC's Desert Island Discs, each episode features fun stories, book recommendations, and heartfelt conversations. Tune in for inspiring tales and discover your next great read!Guest Details:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/farahali06Instagram: @farahali.06Books:https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-river-the-town-farah-ali/7595753https://bookshop.org/p/books/people-want-to-live-farah-ali/16219585?ean=9781952119293Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:Little Women by Louisa May AlcottPride and Prejudice by Jane AustenThe Butterfly's Burden by Mahmoud Darwish, translated by Fady JoudahVisitation by Jenny Erpenbeck, translated by Susan BernofskyFlights by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Jennifer Croft Milkman by Anna BurnsOpen City by Teju ColeExhalation by Ted ChiangA Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer EganThe Blue Flower by Penelope FitzgeraldOffshore by Penelope FitzgeraldPeople Want to Live by Farah AliThe River, the Town by Farah Ali
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Our guest this week is Rali Chorbadzhiyska, from Rali Editorial (@reading.rali) as she picks her five books to be castaway with. Her picks encompass both thought-provoking and entertaining reads and a range of unconventional narrative forms. They would be perfect for readers who enjoy authors like Haruki Murakami, Jean-Paul Sartre, or Kazuo Ishiguro, with an appreciation for books that range from whimsical or surreal to deeply psychological and philosophical.Join the Books to Last Podcast, where book lovers share their top 5 must-read books for a dream getaway. Inspired by BBC's Desert Island Discs, each episode features fun stories, book recommendations, and heartfelt conversations. Tune in for inspiring tales and discover your next great read!Guest Details:Instagram: @reading.raliWebsite: https://www.ralieditorial.com/Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryUnder the Skin by Michel FaberAdam by Gboyega OdubanjoSchool of Life: Relationships: Learning to Love by The School of LifeYou Deserve Each Other by Sarah HogleThe Sirens of Titan by Kurt VonnegutWivenhoe by Samuel FisherOrbital by Samantha Harvey
This episode's guest in Nick from over @booksunderthewoods as he shares the five books he would take with him when castaway. Each of his picks is a book that is perfect for readers who are passionate about identity, family, adventure, and the struggle to belong, whether in fantastical realms, space, or historical landscapes. Get ready to be transported to new worlds, challenge your beliefs, and discover what it means to be truly human.Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers!Guest Details:Instagram: @booksunderthewoodsPodcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:The Way of Kings by Brandon SandersonArtemis by Andy WeirThe Door-to-Door Bookstore by Carsten HennPachinko by Min Jin LeeHawkman Vol. 4: Hawks Eternal by Robert VendittiA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms by George R.R. MartinShōgun by James Clavell
This episode our guest is award-winning author, Deborah Tomkins. Her list is a fascinating collection of books involving profound reflections on identity, ethics, and society, an engagement with the natural and environmental world, as well as the exploration of transformation—whether individual, societal, or cosmic.Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers!Guest Details:Website: www.deborahtomkinswriter.comBlueSky: @tomkinsdeb.bsky.socialPodcast:W:https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed:Aerth by Deborah TomkinsEarth Shattering: EcopoemsThe Chrysalids by John WyndhamThe Crystal Cave by Mary StewartFour Letters of Love by Niall WilliamsInvisible Man by Ralph EllisonWe Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy FowlerThe Wilder Path by Deborah Tomkins
Our guest this episode is the brilliant author of The Parlour Wife, Foluso Agbaje as she share the five books she would be castaway with. Her list is perfect for fans of explorative historical fiction in a range of contexts, and stories about the resilience of women, cultural identities, family dynamics, and the complexities of love, survival, and self-discovery. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: The Parlour Wife: Bookshop.org: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-parlour-wife-foluso-agbaje/7530400?ean=9780008654719 Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/eUAt3uR Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-parlour-wife/foluso-agbaje/9780008654719 Instagram: @foagbaje Twitter: @folushh Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Parlour Wife by Foluso Agbaje Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory River God by Wilbur Smith The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Happiest of New Years Friends! A tad later than usual but it is still January! Once again I am sharing my top five books of the year just passed and this is quite a mixed list, as my reading was a bit niche this year. Thank you so much for sticking with me for the last year, hopefully this next year will be ever so slightly more consistent on my part, but your support means the world. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers!Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPodMusic by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler WarningBooks Discussed: The Murder of Mr Wickham by Claudia Gray Slow Productivity by Cal Newport Bride by Ali Hazelwood Something Fresh by P. G. Wodehouse 1066 and All That by W.C. Sellar and R.J. Yeatman Dead Famous by Greg Jenner The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie The Chalice of the Gods by Rick Riordan
Our guest for this episode is Rory (@rorycantead) as she shares a list that revolves around deep emotional exploration, complex identities, and philosophical introspection as well as the natural world. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @rorycantread Goodreads: hellororyg -https://www.goodreads.com/hellororyg Storygraph: hellororyg Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities, and Other Stuff by Abbi Jacobson The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson Travesties by Tom Stoppard Moby Dick by Herman Melville Useless Magic: Lyrics and Poetry by Florence Welch The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson with Reg Keeland (Translator)
This episode we are joined by Cara from @poemsfromthepath - reader, poet, nature enthusiast, twilight connoisseur - as she share her five books. These books share common threads of personal transformation, relationships, the resilience of the human spirit, and the influence of both internal and external forces on identity and life choices, and each has their own strong sense of place. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @poemsfromthepath Storygraph: poemsfromthepath Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Landlines by Raynor Winn It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet by James Herriot The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers Percy the Park Keeper by Nick Butterworth Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
De lijst der lijsten, de apotheose van het jaar, de KINK FAST TOP 100 op herhaling. De komende weken zenden wij met KINK FAST de KINK FAST TOP 100 uit. Dit doen wij vandaag met een aflevering waarin Nicole, Lesley en Bart je meenemen van nummer 100 t/m 89. Dit met o.a. My Chemical Romance, Parkway Drive, Mayleaf, Rise Against, Travoltas en veel meer. De komende 8 weken hoor je iedere maandag de KINK FAST TOP 100 op herhaling. Wil je KINK FAST live beluisteren op de radio? Dat kan via DAB+ (blok 7D) op dinsdag om 17.00 op KINK DISTORTION. Playlist uur 1: 01. Millencolin – No Cigar 02. Movements – Daylily 03. Destine – Stars 04. Slipknot – Wait and Bleed 05. Rise Against – Prayer of the Refugee06. Pennywise – Bro Hymn 07. Mayleaf – The Escapist 08. Parkway Drive – Carrion 09. My Chemical Romance – I’m Not Okay (I Promise) 10. Linkin Park – In The End 11. Killswitch Engage – My Curse 12. Travoltas – Escape The Pressure
We are back, and we're back with a cracking episode with author Ania Card at that - join us as Ania share her absolutely fascinating list of deeply emotional, character-driven stories set against rich historical and societal backdrops, exploring how individuals navigate love, loss, identity, and the search for meaning in a complex world. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @ania.card X: @aniacard Above Us The Sea: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/above-us-the-sea-ania-card/7658917?ean=9781915368515 Website: https://www.liverpool-literary.agency/authors/ania-card Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Above Us the Sea by Ania Card Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Trespasses by Louise Kennedy This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk Drive Your Plough Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse Guest: Michael Hunter, Jones Paint & Glass Payson Branch Manager 8:05 Plant of the week: Daylily 8:20 How can I get the new hybrid Bermuda grass? Why are some of the leaves of my large birch tree turning yellow? What can I do to help my honeysuckles produce more leaves and flowers? Would the hybrid Bermuda grass choke out the regular Bermuda grass? 8:35 What can I do about the oxalis that’s taking over my lawn? What can I do to prevent my raspberries from withering? Is it okay to plant a Canadian Harmony peach tree at this time of the summer? When should I back off on the water with an inline drip irrigation system? 8:50 Can I catch up on fertilizer now, and is it okay to fertilize in this heat? Why is my pear tree dying?
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse Here’s what we covered this week: Guest: Michael Hunter, Jones Paint & Glass Payson Branch Manager Plant of the week: Daylily 9 o’clock feature: Protecting Your Vegetables from Heat Stress 10 o’clock feature: How to Grow Peaches in Your Garden And more of your questions and concerns!
Shazam bam, shocka locka lokis Shaggy the clown back like scoliosis Slap City picks: "Ten Crack Commandments" by The Notorious B.I.G., "Daylily" by Movements. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our 47th Patreon pick, Tame Impala's' Currents!
This episode we are joined by Kirsty, the Dyslexic Yogi and founder of Dook Club, the dyslexic-friendly no-pressure book club. Her castaway list is perfect for anyone seeking reflective and emotional journeys of self-discovery, relationships and emotions, through both fiction and non-fiction. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @thedyslexicyogi & @dook.club Dook Club Events: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dook-club-33568694429 Blog: https://kirstythedyslexicyogi.wordpress.com/about/ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom by John J. Evans, B.K.S. Iyengar, Douglas Abrams 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak Caraval by Stephanie Garber The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation by Thích Nhất Hạnh Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus The Cousins by Karen M. McManus Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
This episode, we are joined by Flora Carr, debut author of "The Tower," as she shares the only five books she would take with her when cast away to her mysterious remote location—a rainy hut overlooking the sea. Her list is packed with stories exploring obscure niches in the historical tales we all think we know. Spanning unfamiliar gems and prize-winning favourites, this list is not to be missed for lovers of historical fiction, adventure, mystery, and heartfelt stories. "The Tower" itself is a stunning debut that delves into Mary Queen of Scots' year of imprisonment in the water-bound fortress of Lochleven Castle. An atmospheric read exploring the depths and nuances of female friendship, rivalry, and love, "The Tower" is an absolute must-read of 2024 and is set to be released on March 7th. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: The Tower, OUT & mARCH: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/456704/the-tower-by-carr-flora/9781529153729 https://petersfraserdunlop.com/clients/flora-carr/ Instagram: @floracarr13 Twitter: @floracarr_ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Tower: A Novel by Flora Carr The Fraud by Zadie Smith Above Us The Sea by Ania Card Playing Beatie Bow by Ruth Park On Chapel Sands by Laura Cumming Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman A Traveler in Time by Alison Uttley Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
This episode is perfect for readers who want to explore human relationships, neurodivergent mindsets, and captivating emotional stories with dark and atmospheric backdrops. This episode we are joined by Meg from the Autistic Reads as she shares the five books she would be castaway with. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details Instagram: @theautisticreads Storygraph: https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/theautisticreads Podcast Details W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed Haunting Adeline by H. D. Carlton Dracula by Bram Stoker Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking by Marianne Eloise Normal People by Sally Rooney A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien Dracul by Dacre Stoker Unmasked: The Ultimate Guide to ADHD, Autism and Neurodivergence by Ellie Middleton
On this episode of rootbound we welcome back Mallory O'Donnell. Mallory shares about flowers that grown in ditches. Steve shares about some other flowers. Finally, the plant-based Michael Barbaro send-up we have all been waiting for. Show Notes!You'll Never Starve if You Have DayliliesHemerocallis species inventoryGreene Deane on Day LilyTawny Daylily on the invasive plant atlasCommelina communisGenus TradescantiaDay Flower, A Dainty and Overlooked Wild EdibleHow to Cook a WeedMallory O'Donnell on InstagramSupport rootbound
This list is perfect for any reader who loves to seek information, answers and ancient knowledge told by engaging voices with humour and adventure thrown in for good measure. This episode we are joined by Thomas, host of the Highkey Obsessed Podcast as he shares the five books he would be castaway with. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Podcast: https://highkeyobsessed.com/podcast/ Instagram: @highkeyobsessedpodcast Website & Blog: https://highkeyobsessed.com/ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Red Rising by Pierce Brown Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee The Original Illustrated Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget, Arthur Conan Doyle The Landmark Arrian: The Campaigns of Alexander by Arrian, Robert B. Strassler, James Romm Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer Good Omens by Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan World War Z by Max Brooks Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
This week's guest, Nic the Bookworm, shares her list filled with thrilling and historical stories exploring love, truth, resilience and acceptance. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @nic_thebookworm TikTok: @nic_thebookworm Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Go as a River by Shelley Read The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune The Only One Left by Riley Sager The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Women by Kristin Hannah Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka Paris: The Memoir by Paris Hilton Seven Days by Alex Lake What Lies Between Us by John Marrs Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
Happy New Year Folks! I hope last year was good to you and that this year is better. As January gets off to a ... start , of sorts, I wanted to share with you the best five books I read in 2023. An usually emotional list for me this year, but lots of variety in genres and stories - a bit of something for everyone! Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Architect's Apprentice by Elif Shafak The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier The Lost Future of Pepperharrow by Natasha Pulley The Mistborn Series by Brandon Sanderson And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Super Sons Vol. 1 by Peter J Tomasi and Jorge Jiménez We Are Robin Vol. 1 by Lee Bermejo (Writer), Jorge Corona (Illustrator), Rob Haynes (Illustrator), Khary Randolph (Illustrator), James Harvey (Illustrator), Carmine Di Diandomenico (Illustrator) No Shame by Tom Allen Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Sarah Hendrickx Torrid Times by Peter Brookes A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
In this, our last episode of 2023, we have a fun list full of thought-provoking social commentary blended with nostalgia and unearthly vibes (with some ghosts and haunting thrown in for good measure). Recording IRL in an actual bookstore we are joined by Ruth, bookseller and owner of Drop City Books, a fabulous independent bookstore in my home city of Stoke-on-Trent. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @dropcitybooks Linktree (including newsletter!): https://linktr.ee/dropcitybooks Bookshop.org: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/dropcitybooks Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Severance by Ling Ma Checkout 19 by Claire-Louise Bennett Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by Adrienne Maree Brown Dracula by Bram Stoker The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson Where I End by Sophie White
De lijst der lijsten, de apotheose van het jaar, de KINK FAST TOP 100. Afgelopen week hebben jullie mogen stemmen op de beste KINK FAST platen die door de jaren heen door KINK FAST zijn uitgezonden. Dit doen wij vandaag in een twee uur durende aflevering waarin Nicole, Lesley en Bart je meenemen van nummer 100 t/m 76. Dit met o.a. My Chemical Romance, Enter Shikari, Mayleaf, Tusky, Parkway Drive, Destine, Pennywise, Travoltas en veel meer. In de gehele maand December hoor je iedere maandag de KINK FAST TOP 100. 11 december hoor je 75 t/m 51, 18 december 50 t/m 26 en 25 december 25 t/m de nummer 1 van 16.00 tot 18.00. Wil je KINK FAST live beluisteren op de radio, dan kan via DAB+ (blok 7D) op maandag om 16.00 en zaterdag om 17.00 op KINK DISTORTION. Playlist uur 1: 01. Millencolin – No Cigar 02. Movements – Daylily 03. Destine – Stars 04. Slipknot – Wait and Bleed 05. Rise Against – Prayer of the Refugee06. Pennywise – Bro Hymn 07. Mayleaf – The Escapist 08. Parkway Drive – Carrion 09. My Chemical Romance – I’m Not Okay (I Promise) 10. Linkin Park – In The End 11. Killswitch Engage – My Curse 12. Travoltas – Escape The Pressure Playlist uur 201. The Offspring – Self Esteem 02. The Flatliners – Hang My Head 03. The Apers – Almost Summer04. Machine Gun Kelly ft Bring Me The Horizon – Maybe05. Hot Water Music – Trusty Chords 06. Enter Shikari – Sorry You’re Not A Winner 07. Magic Tom & Yuri ft Tusky – Dikke Gasten (Korte Broeken) 08. Di-rect – Rollercaoster 09. Avril Lavigne ft. Machine Gun Kelly – Bois Lie 10. Avril Lavigne – Complicated 11. As December Falls – Afterglow 12. All Time Low – Dear Maria, Count Me In 13. Tusky – Jawbreaker
De lijst der lijsten, de apotheose van het jaar, de KINK FAST TOP 100. Afgelopen week hebben jullie mogen stemmen op de beste KINK FAST platen die door de jaren heen door KINK FAST zijn uitgezonden. Dit doen wij vandaag in een twee uur durende aflevering waarin Nicole, Lesley en Bart je meenemen van nummer 100 t/m 76. Dit met o.a. My Chemical Romance, Enter Shikari, Mayleaf, Tusky, Parkway Drive, Destine, Pennywise, Travoltas en veel meer. In de gehele maand December hoor je iedere maandag de KINK FAST TOP 100. 11 december hoor je 75 t/m 51, 18 december 50 t/m 26 en 25 december 25 t/m de nummer 1 van 16.00 tot 18.00. Wil je KINK FAST live beluisteren op de radio, dan kan via DAB+ (blok 7D) op maandag om 16.00 en zaterdag om 17.00 op KINK DISTORTION. Playlist uur 1: 01. Millencolin – No Cigar 02. Movements – Daylily 03. Destine – Stars 04. Slipknot – Wait and Bleed 05. Rise Against – Prayer of the Refugee06. Pennywise – Bro Hymn 07. Mayleaf – The Escapist 08. Parkway Drive – Carrion 09. My Chemical Romance – I’m Not Okay (I Promise) 10. Linkin Park – In The End 11. Killswitch Engage – My Curse 12. Travoltas – Escape The Pressure Playlist uur 201. The Offspring – Self Esteem 02. The Flatliners – Hang My Head 03. The Apers – Almost Summer04. Machine Gun Kelly ft Bring Me The Horizon – Maybe05. Hot Water Music – Trusty Chords 06. Enter Shikari – Sorry You’re Not A Winner 07. Magic Tom & Yuri ft Tusky – Dikke Gasten (Korte Broeken) 08. Di-rect – Rollercaoster 09. Avril Lavigne ft. Machine Gun Kelly – Bois Lie 10. Avril Lavigne – Complicated 11. As December Falls – Afterglow 12. All Time Low – Dear Maria, Count Me In 13. Tusky – Jawbreaker
The ultimate cosy reads list for your winter TBR, check out this list from across genres to snuggle up with (with your hot beverage of choice of course!) from Shauna, connoisseur of all things cosy over at @cozywithshauna. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @cozywithshauna Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/cozywithshauna Blog: https://shaunadoeshistory.wordpress.com/ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Bittersweet Memories by C. A. Maura Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan The Humans by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
If you love stories with accessible and fascinating characters, embarking on physical and introspective journeys, you will love this list from gamemaster, Fiona host of the What Am I Rolling podcast and co-host of The DM's Book Club. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers!Guest Details:
This is a list perfect for lovers of morally grey characters, apocalyptic events, fandom and queer love stories as we are joined by V, The Sassy Library Fox, as they share the five book they would be castaway with to their mystery remote location. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details:BookTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSassyLibraryFox Instagram: @sassylibraryfox3 Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/virginiastone Podcast:W: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Hell Followed with Us by Andrew Joseph White I Was Born For This by Alice Oseman An Exaltation of Larks by Suanne Laqueur A Small Hotel by Suanne Laqueur The King's Men by Nora Sakavic The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Join me in this episode as I share some beginner's tips for first-time attendees of the Cheltenham Literature Festival. From navigating the the ticket buying process to planning your itinerary, I've got you covered. Discover how to make the most of this literary extravaganza and hopefully learn from my mistakes. Whether you're a bookworm or a festival enthusiast, these practical tips will ensure your Cheltenham Literature Festival experience is as unforgettable as my own. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! For more information go to: https://www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/literature Podcast W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien The ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman Planes, Trains and Toilet Doors by Matt Chorley Torrid Times by Peter Brookes The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey The Lagos Wife by Vanessa Walters The Tower by Flora Carr In The Name of the Family by Sarah Dunant The End by Lemony Snicket Divine Might by Natalie Haynes
This time we are getting a blast from the past as we revisit Dan's list of incredible historical fiction to welcome in the the autumnal vibes and cosiness of fall. Dan is a Waterstones Bookseller at their Clifton branch, a book blogger & reviewer over @AresBiblio. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Episode may contain spoilers. Guest Details Instagram: @AresBiblio Twitter: @DMan1504 Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/100527946-dan-bassett Podcast W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Black Drop by Leonora Nattrass The Spirit Engineer by A. J. West The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Familiars by Stacey Halls The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton The Binding by Bridget Collins Pandora by Susan Stokes-Chapman
This episode's list is perfect for mood readers and creative minds as we are joined by Anvita from Anvita's Corner as she shares the five book she would be castaway with to her mystery remote location. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details Website: https://www.editoranvita.com/ YouTube: anvita's corner - https://www.youtube.com/@anvitascorner Instagram: @anvitascorner Podcast W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong Lexicon by Max Barry Book Lovers by Emily Henry Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli A Woman Is No Man by Etaf Rum Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel
This episodes guests are the marvellous Sara & Lilly, hosts of the Fiction Fans podcast! Join us as they share which five books they would take when castaway to their mystery remote locations. Unearth literary treasures with the Books to Last Podcast, a homage to BBC's Desert Island Discs. Dive into the minds of avid book lovers as they handpick their five essential books for a remote adventure. Expect delightful tangents and heartwarming anecdotes, making this podcast a haven for book enthusiasts seeking recommendations and inspiring tales. Guest Details: Website: https://www.fictionfanspodcast.com/ Instagram: @fictionfanspod Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129177449-fictionfans Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris Night Watch by Terry Pratchett Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Dashing for the Post: The Letters of Patrick Leigh Fermor by Patrick Leigh Fermor Sabriel by Garth Nix Saint Death's Daughter by C. S. E. Cooney Hel's Eight by Stark Holborn Legacy of Brick & Bone by Krystle Matar Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman Grave Secrets by Alice James Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith Inda by Sherwood Smith
This episode contains the answers to the Life, the Universe and Everything! In it, we are joined by Raye from Being Bookish podcast as she shares the top five books she would take with her when castaway to a mystery remote location of her choosing. Join us on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the iconic Desert Island Discs from the BBC. Our show invites book aficionados to reveal their top five book choices for an enigmatic journey. Delve into captivating tangents and hear touching anecdotes as we explore the worlds of these passionate readers, offering you a wealth of book recommendations and stories. Guest Details Website: https://beingbookish.co.uk/ Podcast: Being Bookish Instagram: @beingbookishpod Podcast W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Godkiller (Godkiller, Book 1) by Hannah Kaner The Changeover by Margaret Mahy Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Circe by Madeline Miller If You Could Go Anywhere by Paige Toon Hamlet by Shakespeare The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams To the Moon and Back by Jill Mansell American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Joe called the Boomers in the Garden Hotline and asked when to plant his garden. Hear all about it in our first segment. Joe gets some good news during our next segment! Fall vegetable seedlings have arrived!! We'll tell you how to install a fall vegetable garden in our 2nd segment! I've teased Julio about his Zoysia Lawn regularly on the show! This week listener Maureen asked a question about her own Zoysia Lawn. We'll consult Julio "Zoysia" Zamora the Zoysia Man during the 3rd segment. We received a call from a listener to the Bloomers in the Garden hotline who has a Predatory Weed engulfing her daylily. Hear all about it during our fourth segment! What's Buggin You?? I had a large insect fly in to me and low and behold it was a full grown adult Spotted Lantern Fly!! Oh brother here we go again!! Hear what YOU need to do in our final segment!!
WE'RE BACK BABY. After our brief hiatus we're back with a cracking episode with the wonderful Teagan, host of The Bookstorian as she gets castaway to the beautiful Tasmania. Step into the world of literature with the Books to Last Podcast, a tribute to the BBC's classic Desert Island Discs. Immerse yourself in the selections of avid book lovers as they curate their five indispensable books for a remote getaway. With engaging tangents and touching anecdotes, this podcast is your source for bookworm-approved recommendations and inspiring narratives Guest Details:Podcast: The Bookstorian Podcast, https://linktr.ee/ThebookstorianpodcastInstagram: @thebookstorianpodcast Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Bookbinder of Jericho by Pip Williams The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren The Midnight Library by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor by Eddie Jaku The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Hemerocallis or more commonly known as the daylily often comes in bright yellow and orange. The tall flowers sprout up easily and keep growing in all kinds of challenging conditions, like the recent Vermont floods.
It's finally daylily season!
Michael and Steve take aim at a recently somewhat controversial wild edible plant, the daylily! In this episode we talk about the daylily edible parts, notes on toxicity, toxic lookalikes, and long history of human consumption! While Michael and Steve have never gotten ill from eating it, mostly we referenced Marie Viljoen's book Forage, Harvest, Feast where she does an excellent job trying to narrow down why and how people have gotten sick from daylily. (Spoiler alert- there's still no straight answer!) Listen and learn wherever you get your podcasts! Please remember to rate and review the show if you like us!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-baker62/support
My guest this week is author, teacher and all round fantastic human, Doug Robertson AKA The Weird Teacher. Doug shares with us his list of five books he would take when castaway to Maui. I had such a blast talking with Doug, he is literally one of the coolest people I've ever met and his list is so much fun (with an interesting and unexpected theme!) and I hope you enjoy it too! Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by BBC's timeless Desert Island Discs. Join us as we accompany book enthusiasts in choosing their top five books for an adventurous remote escape. Tune in for enriching tangents and heartfelt anecdotes, making this podcast a treasure trove of book suggestions and captivating stories. Guest Details: Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Doug-Robertson/author/B00EPM96YK?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Instagram: @theweirdteacher Blog: https://hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.com/?m=1 Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto Small Gods by Terry Pratchett Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke Get in the Van by Henry Rollins Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Ghost by Jason Reynolds Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Our guest this week is Jamison Meyer, author of the 2022 psychological thriller Before and After! We had a great chat about his list of five books full of mystery and suspense - enjoy! Discover your literary treasures on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details:Book: Before & After by Jamison Thomas Meyer - hhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Before-After-Jamison-Thomas-Meyer-ebook/dp/B09THMHFM9/Instagram: @jamisontmeyerBefore & After on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/60240538 Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Stand by Stephen King Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr The Luminaries by Susan Dennard An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski The Circle by Dave Eggers IT by Stephen King The Familiar by Mark Z. Danielewski The Dinner by Herman Koch
This is a very special episode, with a very special guest. This time we're joined by Sam Leach, English teacher and one of the Co-Founders of Park Street Education. Park Street is a truly amazing non-profit educational organisation that provides learning and support to kids, regardless of their situation or background. Breaking down socioeconomic barriers to education, opportunities and success is a cause very close to my own heart and I had such an amazing conversation with Sam discussing some brilliant books that work well in the classroom. Unearth literary treasures with the Books to Last Podcast, a homage to BBC's Desert Island Discs. Dive into the minds of avid book lovers as they handpick their five essential books for a remote adventure. Expect delightful tangents and heartwarming anecdotes, making this podcast a haven for book enthusiasts seeking recommendations and inspiring tales. Guest Details: Park Street Education Park Street is a non-profit educational organization committed to removing barriers to education by providing accessible after-school programming to underserved youth. Regardless of socioeconomic background, geography, or learning style, at Park Street no kid is ever left behind. Website: https://www.parkstreetedu.com/ Scholarship Fund Donation Link: https://torontofoundation.ca/park-street-education-student-scholarship-fund Instagram & Twitter: @parkstreetedu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parkstreetedu/ Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Witches by Roald Dahl The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
This episode's guest is Annie, the booktuber, sci-fi fan, writer and artist over at Annie's Book Nook on YouTube! This is a thought-provoking and wonderful list and I highly recommend you check it out. Join us on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the iconic Desert Island Discs from the BBC. Our show invites book aficionados to reveal their top five book choices for an enigmatic journey. Delve into captivating tangents and hear touching anecdotes as we explore the worlds of these passionate readers, offering you a wealth of book recommendations and stories. Guest Details:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AnniesBookNook/Instagram: @cendrillonheeKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/anniemcnulty Bookshop.org Affiliate Page: https://bookshop.org/shop/anniemcnulty Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY@daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life's Work by Hayley Campbell Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie Sky, Wind, and Stars by Yun Dong-ju Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine Life of Pi by Yann Martel The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien Persuasion by Jane Austen Emma by Jane Austen Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
This (slightly belated) New Year's episode is all about my five best reads of 2022 and why you should check them out. I had a great year for reading last year and I can't wait to see what the new year brings. Step into the world of literature with the Books to Last Podcast, a tribute to the BBC's classic Desert Island Discs. Immerse yourself in the selections of avid book lovers as they curate their five indispensable books for a remote getaway. With engaging tangents and touching anecdotes, this podcast is your source for bookworm-approved recommendations and inspiring narratives. Folksy Theatre Company: https://folksytheatre.co.uk/ Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: MY BOOKS TO LAST FOR 2022 The Princess Bride by William Goldman The Fellowship of the Ring by J R R Tolkein Carry On, Jeeves by PG Wodehouse (of 5 Jeeves Books) Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare HONOURABLE MENTIONS Small Gods: A Discworld Graphic Novel by Terry Pratchett and Ray Friesen Love is Love: A Comic Book Anthology to Benefit the Survivors of the Orlando Pulse Shooting by Marc Andreyko Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo Starsight by Brandon Sanderson The Righteous by Renee Ahdieh
This episode is a super special live show episode recorded at MCM London Comic Con during a panel called Geeky reads I co-hosted with Ashley V Robinson from Geek History Lesson! I've been so excited to share it with you and thought it would make the perfect holiday special to round off the year - enjoy! Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by BBC's timeless Desert Island Discs. Join us as we accompany book enthusiasts in choosing their top five books for an adventurous remote escape. Tune in for enriching tangents and heartfelt anecdotes, making this podcast a treasure trove of book suggestions and captivating stories. Guest Details:Geek History Lesson: https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/Instagram: @ashleyvrobinson / @geekhistorylesson Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6
Our esteemed guests for this episode are none other than Yolanda & Jillian, the wonderful hosts of The Pemberley Podcast! This discussion was such a blast as we journey through the genres and, of course, get a bit of Austen talk in too. Discover your literary treasures on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details:Podcast: The Pemberley Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pemberley-podcast/id1156737811Instagram: @thepemberleyTwitter: @thepemberleyWebsite/Blog: https://thepemberleypodcast.wordpress.com/blog/ Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Mrs Wickham by Sarah Page Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The Fault in Our Stars by John Green Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell All American Girl by Meg Cabot The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins Lore Olympus Vo. 1 by Rachel Smythe Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan Incense and Sensibility by Sonali Dev Recipe for Persuasion by Sonali Dev The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Let's Play by Leeanne M. Krecic
I am joined by botanist, book reviewer, blogger and bookstagrammer , Sam Hanekom. Sam is the fabulous creator behind @green.witch.books and A Girl With A Book Blog and she joined me to share the five thrilling and cinematic books she would take with her when castaway to a mysterious cabin in the woods. Join us on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the iconic Desert Island Discs from the BBC. Our show invites book aficionados to reveal their top five book choices for an enigmatic journey. Delve into captivating tangents and hear touching anecdotes as we explore the worlds of these passionate readers, offering you a wealth of book recommendations and stories. Guest Details:Twitter: @girlreviewsbookInstagram: @green.witch.booksGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/69165295-sam-hanekom Blog: https://girlreviewsbook.blogspot.com/ Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Inspection by Josh Malerman Bird Box by Josh Malerman Spill Simmer Falter Wither by Sara Baume Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko Q&A by Vikas Swarup (A.K.A. Slumdog Millionaire) The Martian by Andy Weir
This week's guest is Izzy, the wonderful host of the What the Austen? Podcast as she shares with us a feast of literary fiction (and some wild card picks!) to be castaway with! Guest Details:YouTube: What the Austen? Podcast, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6qnkpX6OCYmx7f5xstPGQInstagram: @whattheausten Website: https://www.whattheausten.com/ Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning [TW: HP/Transphobia] Books Discussed: The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The Collector by John Fowles You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Atonement by Ian McEwan Persuasion by Jane Austen Heartstopper by Alice Oseman I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
Our guest for this Halloween-Eve-Eve episode is none other than the spooky season tour de force that is @janagaton - booktuber, blogger, bookstagrammer and leader of her very own coven of Jan-pires (an excellent pun I cannot take credit for, seriously go check out her Patreon). Her list delivers nothing but treats with a glorious set of dark and atmospheric books you simply have to check out. Discover your literary treasures on the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/janagatonYouTube: Jan Agaton - https://youtube.com/user/JanAgatonInstagram: @janagatonGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/100218389-jan-agatonBlog: http://disruptyourcomfortzone.wordpress.com/ Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill A Dowry of Blood by S. T. Gibson The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers Looking for Alaska by John Green Bunny by Mona Awad The Secret History by Donna Tartt Acts of Desperation by Megan Nolan Normal People by Sally Rooney The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson
Andrew and Ariana are the owners of Daylily Coffee in Sioux Falls, SD. They both started their coffee journey working in coffee shops. Actually, it's a perfectly sentimental love story because they met in a coffee shop and recently got married. They're excited to open a storefront coming in January 2023. Andrew and Ariana are generously offering you as my listener free shipping on your order when you try their delicious beans online. Use the code BARISTATALK at checkout and support these fantastic coffee roasters and soon-to-be shop owners! Looking for other shops to visit around South Dakota? These are the shops recommended by Andrew and Ariana: Barista Alley in Greer, SC Coffea Roasterie in Sioux Falls, SD Essence Of Coffee in Rapid City, SD Pure Bean Coffeehouse in Rapid City, SD The Source in Sioux Falls, SD The Breaks Coffee Roasting in Sioux Falls, SD Want more great places to get coffee (or tea) as you're visiting new states across the U.S.? Follow along as we feature one coffee shop a week in all 50 states. Have shops you want to share with friends (and the world)? Send us your suggestions at baristatalkshow@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/support
This episode I'm joined by the fantastic bookstagrammer, Trekkie and all-round wonderful person Cheyenne (@queer_bookwyrm) as they share their five books to be castaway with to quite possibly the most remote place ever! Unearth literary treasures with the Books to Last Podcast, a homage to BBC's Desert Island Discs. Dive into the minds of avid book lovers as they handpick their five essential books for a remote adventure. Expect delightful tangents and heartwarming anecdotes, making this podcast a haven for book enthusiasts seeking recommendations and inspiring tales. Guest Details:Instagram: @queer_bookwyrmGoodreads: Cheyenne / https://www.goodreads.com/queer_bookwyrmPodcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: The Fae Keeper by H. E. Edgmon Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko Kindred by Octavia E. Butler The Princess Bride by William Goldman The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco Zodiac by Romina Russell Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater
In this episode Lili from Utopia State of Mind shares her magical list of books, shares how there is a science fiction book for everyone and tortures me with her epic final book. This was such a thought provoking discussion and I hope you enjoy! Guest Details: Blog: https://utopia-state-of-mind.com/YouTube: Utopia State of Mind, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRzOt0KOI0SH_fGm9EB8ZgInstagram: @utopia.state.of.mindTwitter: @UtopiaMindGoodreads: USOM, https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10921074-usom Podcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Dead Flip by Sara Farizan Mika in Real Life: A Novel by Emiko Jean The Reader by Traci Chee System Divine Series by Jessica Brody, Joanne Rendell# Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan Jade City by Fonda Lee The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers Little Thieves by Margaret Owen Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen Babel by R. F. Kuang The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
This episode we are joined by Noelle from Noelle7Pages to discuss her list and it's definitely one to check out because it's full of great reads for an autumnal / spooky season reading list... Guest Details:YouTube: Noelle7Pages - https://www.youtube.com/user/ceiyr?app=desktopInstagram: @noelle7pagesTwitter: @noelle7pagesGoodreads: Noelle Menigoz, https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/29717392-noelle-menigozPodcast:W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpodTwitter: @BooksToLastPodInstagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagramhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Jade War by Fonda Lee Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism by Georgia Byng Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness by Lyanda Lynn Haupt Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin Middlegame by Seanan McGuire The Rose Code by Kate Quinn Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd
In homage to the BBC's classic Desert Island Discs, the Books to Last Podcast challenges book lovers and readers from all over to select the five books they would take to their mystery remote locale. Tangents and anecdotes likely. This is an extra-special, extra-long episode to celebrate the ~technical~ One Year Anniversary of the podcast! (Trust me, I did the maths, it works, sort of, promise.) I am joined by previous guest of the podcast, Rachel from Let Me In The Library, as she shares a very different kind of list ... the five books she would send to a desert island! And let me tell you, it's a hell of a list and I laughed so hard the whole way through. Guest Details: YouTube: Let Me In The Library, https://www.youtube.com/c/LetMeintheLibrary Instagram: @letmeinthelibrary Twitter: @Letmeinthelib Goodreads: Let Me In The Library - https://www.goodreads.com/letmeinthelibrary Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Books Trigger Warnings - https://booktriggerwarnings.com/Welcome Check Out @NewestOlympian for more the Percy Jackson Readalong Podcast you always needed, but maybe only just found out about. Spoiler Warning Books Discussed Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Twilight by Stephanie Meyer Lore by Alexandra Bracken Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo People We Met on Vacation by Emily Henry Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc
If you asked Cincinnati chef Jose Salazar when he moved to Cincinnati in 2008 from New York City if he'd someday have an eponymous restaurant, two other restaurants, and be spending 90 hours a week opening his brand new Columbia Tusculum bodega, he'd have said no, that's not the plan. But here he is, 14 years later, doing all of that. Loving all of that. Salazar joined The Enquirer's That's So Cincinnati podcast to talk about his new venture, Daylily, the New York-style Bodega he opened in partnership with Deeper Roots Coffee; his sobriety journey; and all things Cincinnati.
We are back again with our good friend Cody Kraus, founder of the up-and-coming local winery, Daylily Estates, here in the greater Fort Wayne area. Cody goes over the journey that is starting a winery in the Midwest (not greatly known for its high quality grape growing environment), and we luckily get to taste one of his first batches. Mixing our roots with Cody's, our very own Troy "The Body" Veglatte mixes up some great cocktails featuring wine and whiskey.Pours of the Day: Daylily Estates La Crescent (batch 1), "The Body Sbagliato" (A Sbagliato riff from Troy), and the New York Sour If you catch the keyword for the giveaway, hit us up on Instagram to get your entry in! We are giving away a 375ml of Joseph Magnus bourbon, an Aperol Spritz kit, as well as some of our signature swag. Cheers!
We sit down with up and coming wine maker (and soon to be local legend), Cody Kraus, to taste and discuss some awesome wine finished whiskey. Cody started a journey a few years back fulfilling a life long dream of starting a winery here in Indiana, picking up some friends to help along the way (like our very own Troy the Body Veglatte). Between himself and Troy, we get some great insight into the wine's that have become hugely popular for finished whiskey. Wine and Whiskey both get better with age, so you might as well mix them!Enjoy!Pours of the Day: Middle West Spirits Sherry Cask Finished Bourbon, High West Double Rye Syrah Finished, Bardstown Bourbon Co. "The Prisoner" Collaborative Series (finished in French Oak Red Wine Barrels), and Doc Swinson's Cognac Finished
1. Maureen listened to last week's show about Butterflies. Low & Behold she texted us about a caterpillar she found on her parsley! 2. How to use daylilies in the landscape, how to care for them, and what are some of our favorite varieties. 3. There are several insects you need spray now or you'll be stuck with them for the rest of the year. 4. Chris called the hotline and her houseplants are invaded by Fungus Gnats. 5. The one unwanted guest that seems to crash your 4th of July party every year! The Japanese Beetle.
In my yard, I have daylilies growing. Each spring, they show off beautiful flowers. An interesting fact about daylilies is if left to themselves, they will never flourish as much as they should. Read the devotion here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawnbrown/support
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La maternité est un sujet vaste qui implique aussi les notions de beauté et de bien-être. J'ai voulu aborder cette thématique lors du pop-up car je me suis dit qu'avoir des avis d'auditrices, en live, pouvait être super intéressant et c'est ce qu'il s'est passé. Audrey Hababou fondatrice de la marque Daylily et son mari sage-femme, Fabien, ont répondu à mes questions mais aussi à deux d'entres vous. J'ai volontairement coupé le prénom de l'une d'elle qui tient à rester dans sa bulle privée de la grossesse mais ça ne l'a pas empêchée de nous dire de soulever des points passionnants. On a parlé ensemble de vergetures, massage à deux, de postpartum et de tas d‘autres choses. Bonne écoute !
Fred gives advice on what to do about yellowing daylilies.
今回のゲストは小林百絵さんです。台湾発の女性向け漢方ライフスタイルブランド"DAYLILY"の代表を務めるもえさん。これまでの漢方のイメージをガラリと変えるブランディングと商品ラインナップで、たくさんの人に支持されている話題のブランドです。実はもえさんは、大学院の後輩なんですが、DAYLILYについてしっかり話を聞くのは奈雲も初めて。ブランドができるまでのプロセスについて、かなり掘り下げて聞いちゃいました。
Fred answers the question: How do I deal with rust on my daylilies?
The Plantrama team talk about your outdoor office; making places on decks, patios, porches or even in the woods where you can work and create. We take a deep dive into Daylilies, and answer a listener's question about mosquitoes. This episode is being brought to you by our friends at www.rainwand.com 1:30 Insider Information: Your Outdoor Office 5:57 Eat/Drink/Grow: A Deep Dive into Daylilies 18:09 Love Letters and Questions: Mosquitoes Control
La saison 1 est terminée, vous le savez et elle vous a plu, je crois. Il y aura donc bien une saison 2 qui débutera dès le mercredi 1er septembre. Pour marquer le coup et parce que j'ai vraiment très envie de vous rencontrer en vrai, à la rentrée, parlons B le podcast va devenir parlons B le Pop up l'espace de deux jours. Rendez-vous donc le 11 et 12 septembre, au Green Club de Manucurist, un super beau et grand lieu au 19 Rue d'Enghien, dans le Xe arrondissement de Paris ! L'événement est ouvert au public. L'idée est d'y recréer du lien, de l'échanger. Vous pourrez donc poser toutes vos questions à une partie des fondateurs et fondatrices que j'ai interviewé et tester leur produits si le coeur vous en dit. Parmi elles et eux il y aura : Bastille, des parfums naturels et coresponsables. Baûbo, des baumes naturels et engagés pour la vulve. Krème, des soins frais, bio et naturels, made in France. Mademoiselle Saint Germain, made in le Potager du Roi à Versaille Miyé, pour accompagner fluctuations hormonales et ménopause Nussa, la spécialiste des huiles bio et naturelles pour le visage. Sentara, l'experte des pierres bienfaitrices et des Gua Sha. Tilyo, le savant du CBD couplé aux adaptogènes. Uny, le créateur de rasoirs non genrés contre la taxe rose. Des ateliers sur inscription seront également organisés pour tester votre dextérité, décupler vos énergies et magnifier vos griffes : Atelier ongles avec Manucurist (gratuit sur inscription) Atelier Gua Sha et crystal healing avec Mayia Allume (gratuit sur inscription) Atelier upcycling pour apprendre à faire vos propre cotons lavables (10€ sur inscription) Atelier Magnetic Glow Flash avec Jalila Lévesque (25€ sur inscription) Enfin, le dimanche matin, j'enregistre un épisode auquel vous pouvez participer mais sur toujours rdv. La thématique ? La maternité avec Audrey Hababou fondatrice de Daylily et son mari sage femme notamment. Ce sera l'occasion pour vous de voir l'envers du décor et de poser toutes vos questions. Pour les inscriptions, c'est ici que ça se passe : https://marcellelewebzine.com/le-pop-up
Op 12 juli begint de KINK album top 1000 weer. Tot woensdag 7 juli 17.00 uur kan er nog op gestemd worden, daarom tippen Bart en Lesley een paar albums in de KINK FAST top 5 van deze week. In de top 5 o.a. Turnover, Alkaline Trio en Movements, nieuwe muziek van Real Friends, Chad Tepper, Arrested Youth en Last Letters. Dus weer een volle aflevering met heerlijke muziek en tussendoor flink wat onzin. Playlist: 01. A Day To Remember – The Downfall Of Us All 02. Mom Jeans. – Edward 40hands 03. Turnover - Humming 04. Arrested Youth ft Mark Hoppus – Find My Own Way 05. Chad Tepper – Never Moving On 06. The Loved Ones – Jane 07. Movements – Daylily 08. Real Friends – Nervous Wreck 09. Last Letters – INSANITY 10. Alkaline Trio – Private Eye 11. Death Cab for Cutie – Title and Registration 12. Hit The Lights – Bodybag
Op 12 juli begint de KINK album top 1000 weer. Tot woensdag 7 juli 17.00 uur kan er nog op gestemd worden, daarom tippen Bart en Lesley een paar albums in de KINK FAST top 5 van deze week. In de top 5 o.a. Turnover, Alkaline Trio en Movements, nieuwe muziek van Real Friends, Chad Tepper, Arrested Youth en Last Letters. Dus weer een volle aflevering met heerlijke muziek en tussendoor flink wat onzin. Playlist: 01. A Day To Remember – The Downfall Of Us All 02. Mom Jeans. – Edward 40hands 03. Turnover - Humming 04. Arrested Youth ft Mark Hoppus – Find My Own Way 05. Chad Tepper – Never Moving On 06. The Loved Ones – Jane 07. Movements – Daylily 08. Real Friends – Nervous Wreck 09. Last Letters – INSANITY 10. Alkaline Trio – Private Eye 11. Death Cab for Cutie – Title and Registration 12. Hit The Lights – Bodybag
It's the Start of the Daylily Season
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct Our 2021 anonymous Survey Garden survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11zLBO6dluGFLbLYqDUw6C3GA88Co39xbOCbOiUy7hVc/edit?gxids=7628 Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In segment four Joey and Holly answer your questions Dean writes that I live in southeastern Wisconsin, I planted garlic last October and unfortunately it grew quite a lot in the fall. I covered with leaves and recently removed leaves, but there is zero growth. Did I kill the garlic by planting too early in the fall, or can I hope it will yet grow? A: No you did not kill it. this is normal for garlic to grow after planting in the fall and then to stop over the winter. it is fine and will jump back into growth Q: Can I plant garlic now? A: you can but you will not get large bulbs Hello....hope you can help me....I hope it's not too late. I am in S.E. Michigan and harvested day lily seeds last fall. I though I could plant them in raised beds and transplant them later. When I check online, it seems like there are some very complicated processes. Can I just plant them even though it is late in the year as far as....the existing plants are already several inches above the ground. I would like the simplest successful method possible. Thank you for the email. You can plant those seeds in your raised bed and keep the soil moist and in 1 to 2 weeks you will see them geminate. Daylily can be grown any time of the year as long as the soil can be worked. Once they are growing then you can move them later. Q: Cas writes in Hi there! Great video. I've been growing Okra indoors for the past 5 weeks and things have started off good but by the 4th week my good leaves have started falling off and no new leaves have grown just the stem, but the stem is still alive. What should I do? 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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show heard weekly March - Oct our 2021 anonymous Survey Garden survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11zLBO6dluGFLbLYqDUw6C3GA88Co39xbOCbOiUy7hVc/edit?gxids=7628 Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ In segment 1 Joey and Holly talk on how to have a nice lawn with a few spring lawn care tips https://www.natureslawn.com/ * Aerify PLUS. What is it exactly? Aerify PLUS is the solution you’ve been looking for to address hardpan, clay, or compacted soil, soil with poor drainage, and any soil where grass or gardens just don’t thrive. And best of all, using Aerify PLUS eliminates the need for mechanical aeration! Aerify PLUS penetrates deeper and makes changes in the soil that last longer than any mechanical aerator, at a fraction of the price. And from now until the end of March, Garden Talk listeners can save 10% on Aerify PLUS as well as any other Do It Yourself product from our site! Just enter coupon code GRDNTLK-AP at checkout and save! *Introducing Lawn Force 5 - A five-way “lawn care kit in a bottle”. Lawn Force 5 gives you a lush and healthy lawn you can be proud of. And it takes away the expense and hard work that comes with mechanically aerating and dethatching the lawn. Visit our friends at Natures Lawn Dot Com, to find out more about this amazing Lawn Force 5 product. That’s Nature’s Lawn Dot Com. Use the discount code “Garden dash Talk” for 10% off on your order. Deep rake or thatch your lawn - gets rid of any dead stuff - increased growth - dead stuff inhibits growth Not all lawns need dethatching, but when your lawn does need it, knowing how to dethatch your lawn is crucial to its future. Done properly, dethatching helps restore your lawn to health and keep it beautiful in years to come. By learning why, when and how to dethatch, you can keep your thick, lush grass on track. If your thatch is 1–2 inches or more, you've probably already seen signs of poor grass color and weak, thin growth. Once you've confirmed your thatch exceeds the healthy mark, the time for dethatching has come. Dethatching causes a lot of damage to your grass and should be done at a time when the grass is growing so it can fix the damage before the next dormant period. Warm-season grass can be dethatched in late spring or early summer after it starts to grow. ... Dethatching in fall results in fewer weed problems. The best time to dethatch your lawn is when it's actively growing and the soil is moderately moist. For cool-season grasses, that's early spring or early fall. For warm-season grasses, dethatch in late spring through early summer (after the second mowing). Aerate to help future compaction in high traffic lawn areas Seed heavily even if you seeded in the fall - will ensure proper growth Fertilize - feed your lawn now to get it started right - use a all purpose lawn food and fertilize light and evenly - heavier feeding is for the fall Remove large weeds - soil is soft Water if needed us quick snap sprinklers *Cool-season grasses are grass types that thrive in areas with cold winters and hot summers. ... However, these grasses grow best when temperatures are between 60-75 degree F, which is why they grow most actively in the spring and fall. *The most common types of cool-season grasses are Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue, and tall fescue. You'll often find the seeds of these grass types mixed together for different needs and uses, such as high traffic, sunny, or dense shade conditions. *Warm-season grasses include Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, Centipedegrass, Zoysiagrass, Bahiagrass and Carpetgrass. They are often called southern grasses because they grow best in hot summer areas and lack the winter hardiness of the cool-season grasses. An optimal height for a cool-season grass generally is about 2 1/2 inches. And at each mowing, you should only be removing about the top 1/3 of the grass blade. Consequently, a good time to mow lawns is when your grass is about 3 2/3 inches high In segment two Joey and Holly provide growing tips for cooking herbs With the exception of basil, which likes a little shade, most herbs need at least 6 hours of sun per day. Choose a spot in your garden where they will get plenty of light. Herb Container Garden Collection Plant in Well-Draining Soil Good container garden mix - or loose garden soil Fertilize Lightly Basil, once again, is the exception here. For all other herbs, fertilizing your plants once at the beginning of the growing season with an organic fertilizer, such as Plant Tone, is enough. It is best not to fertilize most herbs more than once. Basil, on the other hand, can be fertilized every 4-6 weeks. Plant Similar Herbs Together When selecting locations for your plants, place those with similar light and water requirements together. For instance, rosemary, thyme and lavender all prefer to be kept slightly dry, while parsley, bail and Vietnamese coriander need consistent moisture. Know Your Basil Varieties One of the most popular herbs is basil, which comes in many different flavors, sizes, shapes and textures. Genovese sweet basil is the classic flavor for pesto and other Italian dishes. Thai basil is spicy. And lemon or lime basil add their own distinct flavor to your dishes. A popular, new variety is boxwood basil. It looks adorable – like a miniature boxwood – and its tiny leaves pack a strong scent. Pinch basil often throughout the year to remove flowers and keep the plants full. Separate Quick Spreading Herbs Mint and its close relatives (lemon balm, horehound, catnip) should be planted in their own container(s). Mint is a hardy, perennial plant that can spread rapidly through the entire garden. You can prevent this from happening by planting it in a container. Plant Your Cool Season Herbs at the Right Time Cilantro, parsley, celery and dill all grow best when temperatures range between 50 and 70 degrees. When the temperature begins to warm up, these plants will start to bloom and will no longer produce flavorful leaves. This makes them a great choice for fall gardens, or to plant in the early spring. Harvest frequently - keeps them growing In segment three Joey and Holly welcome their guest author of the Straw bale garden book Joel Karsten Joel Karsten has worked in the green industry for many years. He is the author and inventor of the straw bale garden method. He is also an avid vegetable gardener. 1. Tell us about the straw bale garden idea - where did you come up with this? 2. Do people just put their plants in the bales and hope for the best - or is there a method to growing in straw bales? 3. You sell a product called bale buster to help with preparing the bales - how is it different from other fertilizers for bales? 4. A concern about using bales is them being sprayed with pesticides - how would one know if they have? 5. How can people find out more about your books, info, etc? In segment four Joey and Holly answer your questions Dean writes that I live in southeastern Wisconsin, I planted garlic last October and unfortunately it grew quite a lot in the fall. I covered with leaves and recently removed leaves, but there is zero growth. Did I kill the garlic by planting too early in the fall, or can I hope it will yet grow? A: No you did not kill it. this is normal for garlic to grow after planting in the fall and then to stop over the winter. it is fine and will jump back into growth Q: Can I plant garlic now? A: you can but you will not get large bulbs Hello....hope you can help me....I hope it's not too late. I am in S.E. Michigan and harvested day lily seeds last fall. I though I could plant them in raised beds and transplant them later. When I check online, it seems like there are some very complicated processes. Can I just plant them even though it is late in the year as far as....the existing plants are already several inches above the ground. I would like the simplest successful method possible. Thank you for the email. You can plant those seeds in your raised bed and keep the soil moist and in 1 to 2 weeks you will see them geminate. Daylily can be grown any time of the year as long as the soil can be worked. Once they are growing then you can move them later. Q: Cas writes in Hi there! Great video. I've been growing Okra indoors for the past 5 weeks and things have started off good but by the 4th week my good leaves have started falling off and no new leaves have grown just the stem, but the stem is still alive. What should I do? A: Fusarium wilt is caused by a fungal plant pathogen (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectum), the spores of which can survive for up to 7 years in a soil. This pathogen, which thrives in wet and warm conditions, enters the plant through its root system and compromises the plant’s vascular system, wreaking all sorts of havoc. As the name suggests, plants that contract this disease will begin to wilt. Leaves, starting from the bottom up and more predominately on one side, will turn yellow and lose their turgidity. Plants infected with this condition should be destroyed. Start over with new seeds and potting soil and its best to keep the seedlings below 75 degrees. 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David Maxwell is joined by Cherry Townsend and Jim Bradley in a live phone-in answering your questions on struggling veg and the flowering hedge. Also the best way to propagate and keep your garden growing. Maurice Parkinson shares his expertise on the Daylily. And the humble Shield Bug – does it really stink or does it just look like a North American variety that actually does! This programme has been edited since the original broadcast.
This week, Carol and Dee sing the praises of Agastache, provide an update on their pepper crops, and discuss Dee's Monarch Way Station.Carol's New Fairy GardenLemony Snicket booksFlowers: Agastache at American Meadows 'Hyperion' Daylily at American MeadowsVeggies:Hatch Chile PeppersShishito Chile Pepper seeds at Botanical InterestsBig Bertha Bell Pepper seeds at Park SeedsOn the Bookshelf:Garden Mosaics: 19 Beautiful Projects to Make for Your Garden, by Emma Biggs and Tessa Hunkin Digital Minimalism, by Cal Newport.Dirt:Dee's garden is now registered as a waystation with monarchwatch.org and also bought a tagging kit to tag Monarchs that come through her garden (or those she raises this fall.Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com and look for us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and now Pinterest.For more info on Carol, visit her website.For more info on Dee, visit her website.We also invite you to join The Gardenangelists Garden Club on Facebook.(Some links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking on an affiliate link, we may receive a tiny commission. It does not affect the price you pay!)
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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from March – Oct weekly Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST http://player.listenlive.co/41841 Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071 Heard on KFEQ 680 AM at 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/ Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/ Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://www.yahradio540.com/listen-live/ Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST April – Oct https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 10-11 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/ Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW In segment one: Joey and Holly talk about Seven Perennials are flowers to grow that will be great for years What are Perennials? Perennials are flowers or plants that live for more than two years and return year after year blooming on their own. This is due to the flowers far-reaching roots which allow for better access to nutrients meaning a longer lifespan and less upkeep for you! Well draining soil for these Black-eyed Susan partial shade plants and full sun Blooms in:summer to fall Zones 3-11 Height 1-2 feet Attaches hummingbird Colors yellow and orange Coneflowers full sun Blooms in: mid summer early fall Zones 3-9 Height 1.5-5 feet Attaches bird and bees Color pink, red, purple 3. Daylily full sun Blooms in: late spring - Fall Zones 3-9 Height .5 to 3 Foot Attaches butterflies Colors red orange pink purple green white 4. Peony full sun Blooms in: spring Zones 3-8 Height 1 -8 feet Attaches birds Colors red pink yellow white and others 5. Mums partial shade to full sun Blooms in: Mid summer to late fall Zones 3-9 Height 1-3 feet Attaches butterflies and bees Red pink green blue white orange 6.asters partial shade to full sun Blooms in: late spring to early fall Zones 4-8 Height .25 to 4 foot Attaches bees butterflies and hummingbirds 7.bleeding heart partial shade Blooms in: late spring to early summer Zones 3-9 Height 1.5 to 4 foot Attaches butterflies and hummingbirds Check out the companies that make the show possible Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com Proplugger of www.proplugger.com World's coolest rain gauge www.worldscoolestraingauge.com Rootmaker of www.rootmaker.com Us coupon code TWVG at checkout and save 10% of your order Tomato snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com Pomona pectin of www.pomonapectin.com Iv organics of www.ivorganics.com Dr. JimZ of www.drjimz.com Seed Savers Exchange of www.seedsavers.org Waterhoop of www.waterhoop.com Green Gobbler of www.greengobbler.com Nessalla koombucha of www.nessalla.com MI Green House LLC of www.migreenhouse.com Spartan mosquito of www.spartanmosquito.com Phyllom BioProducts of www.phyllombioproducts.com Happy leaf led of www.happyleafled.com Neptunes harvest of www.neptunesharvest.com Dripworks of www.dripworks.com We Grow Indoors of www.wegrowindoors.com Harvestmore of www.harvest-more.com Deer defeat www.deerdefeat.com Blue ribbon organics www.blueribbonorganics.com Bluemel's garden & landscape center www.bluemels.com Milwaukee,WI official garden center of the show Wisconsin Greenhouse company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/ Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/?ref=wisconsinvegetable Tree-Ripe Fruit Co of https://www.tree-ripe.com/
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from March – Oct weekly Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST http://player.listenlive.co/41841 Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071 Heard on KFEQ 680 AM at 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/ Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/ Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://www.yahradio540.com/listen-live/ Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST April – Oct https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 10-11 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/ Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW In segment one: Joey and Holly talk about Seven Perennials flowers to grow that will be great for years What are Perennials? Perennials are flowers or plants that live for more than two years and return year after year blooming on their own. This is due to the flowers far-reaching roots which allow for better access to nutrients meaning a longer lifespan and less upkeep for you! Well draining soil for these Black-eyed Susan partial shade plants and full sun Blooms in:summer to fall Zones 3-11 Height 1-2 feet Attaches hummingbird Colors yellow and orange Coneflowers full sun Blooms in: mid summer early fall Zones 3-9 Height 1.5-5 feet Attaches bird and bees Color pink, red, purple 3. Daylily full sun Blooms in: late spring - Fall Zones 3-9 Height .5 to 3 Foot Attaches butterflies Colors red orange pink purple green white 4. Peony full sun Blooms in: spring Zones 3-8 Height 1 -8 feet Attaches birds Colors red pink yellow white and others 5. Mums partial shade to full sun Blooms in: Mid summer to late fall Zones 3-9 Height 1-3 feet Attaches butterflies and bees Red pink green blue white orange 6.asters partial shade to full sun Blooms in: late spring to early fall Zones 4-8 Height .25 to 4 foot Attaches bees butterflies and hummingbirds 7.bleeding heart partial shade Blooms in: late spring to early summer Zones 3-9 Height 1.5 to 4 foot Attaches butterflies and hummingbirds In segment two Joey and Holly talk about 8 heat proof spinach substitutes Spinach (Spinacia oleracea), generally suiatable for U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 6 through 9, has a bad reputation for bolting -- going to seed quickly in hot weather. When it bolts, it becomes tough and bitter. Four to six weeks before the last spring frost, begin sowing spinach seeds every one or two weeks. Six to eight weeks before the first frost of autumn, go back to the cool-season spinach varieties. Try planting spinach cultivars described as “long standing,” or slower to bolt in hot weather. Several of these are open-pollinated so you can save seeds from Long Standing Hybrids Some long-standing spinach cultivars are commercially bred hybrids, or crosses between varieties. Some gardeners prefer them because they often have mild flavors that particularly suit them for raw salads. 1.Swiss chard 2. Beet green 3.Kale 4. Malabar spinach a fast-growing, heat-loving vine, includes two species. Basella ruba, labeled for USDA zones 7b through 11, has red stems, and Basella alba, found in USDA zones 10a through 11, has green stems. New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides) tolerates heat, drought, and high-saline soils and resists pests and diseases well. 5. Sow New Zealand spinach in the garden about the date of the average last frost in spring or later. It can be started indoors 2 to 3 weeks before the last frost in spring for later transplanting. New Zealand spinach is not frost hardy like true spinach. New Zealand spinach is a bushy, fast-growing perennial with fuzzy, triangular leaves. Because of the succulent-like nature of the leaves, New Zealand spinach is occasionally referred to as 'ice plant'. Its flavor is very similar to common spinach when young, but becomes bitter and acrid when fully mature Relying on only one kind of spinach, no matter how heat-tolerant, may not give you a continuous supply throughout your growing season 6.Collard greens 7. Turnip greens 8. Watercress delicate, peppery green 9. Dandelion Greens 10. Broccoli Rabe This hearty, bitter green (which we sometimes call rapini) is more closely related to turnips than it is to broccoli, although their family resemblance seems totally undeniable. Italian cuisine has mastered the pairing of rabe with chilies, garlic and sausage. Is segment 3 Joey and Holly welcome their guest this week Joel Karsten author of Growing in straw bales. https://strawbalegardens.com/ Joel Karsten 1.How did you come up with the straw bale garden method? 2.How is the method unique to regular ground gardening? 3.There is a lot you can grow in the straw bales, what are some things you shouldn’t grow? 4.Can you grow in hay? Is there a type of straw that is best or worst? 5.What is in your most recent book? 6.How can people find out more? In segment 4 Joey and Answer garden questions problem Growing onions and brussel sprouts Q:We have a slope in our little backyard where I want to improve it for gardening. My husband says we need a tiller to till it up. The previous owner planted hostas and wintergreen ground cover. The ground cover is the problem. A neighbor gave me ground up leaves and grass clippings to start a compost pile 2 yrs ago. It's not enough. Area 40× 20. Its @ a 30 degree angle. A:We think tilling would cause erosion. We would turn it over with a garden fork or shovel and garden there in the specific area where you want to plant. Tilling would cause the soil to erode down. Q James asked what was the company you talked about for seed trays and what the coupon code again thank you . A: Rootmaker coupon code TWVG to save 10% at checkout Q: Brandon from Philadlpha says have a question I hope you can help me out with. I started some tomatoes perhaps too soon here and I've already had to move from a 4 inch to a 6 inch pot. The plants are getting too big and I'm 6 weeks away from putting it into the ground. How can I slow down the plant a bit? A: To start with no matter what you do you are going to have very large tomato seedlings. The best advice I can give is keep the plants cool. if you put them somewhere where it is not cold but cool this should slow their growth as we see this in the spring we plant them out early it cool days and cold nights and they do not grow much. 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Today we celebrate a diary entry made by Columbus as well as the man who introduced the potato to England. We'll learn about the Botanical Painter, who served botanists and French Royalty and the garden writer who inspired many with his Lancashire garden diary. We'll hear some amusing garden prose. We Grow That Garden Library with a book that helps you make your vegetable gardens more beautiful by strategically adding cut flowers. I'll talk about the kind of coal gardeners will want in their stockings this Christmas, and then we'll wrap things up with some thoughts on flowers by the Impressionist painter we lost 100 years ago today. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Grounding in the Garden: Fall Gardening Tips | LearningHerbs @learningherbs Great post from @learningherbs with five herbs that are great to start from seed or cuttings for your winter apothecary: rosemary, horehound, mullein, ground cherries, and common sage. The Grateful Tree – A Thanksgiving story | @wwediting Ya’ll need to stop and read this. There are still some sacred parts of nature that remain untouched by us - this is a story about that. Thanks for writing it @wwediting. It's a lovely read. The Grateful Tree – A Thanksgiving story A Visit to Jupiterartland | @EllenMaryGarden Ellen Mary tweeted "Today I visited @jupiterartland in Edinburgh for a private tour of which I’m super thankful I’ve never been to a garden that has floored me quite like it! A mix of awe & terror, inspiration & confusion...the artwork & sculptures are quite something#art #landscape #garden https://pic.twitter.com/kE0rs2ARSY" I replied: "Now THAT's a garden visit. It will be interesting to hear what your thoughts are about this place over time. It's always fascinating to me how a garden speaks to us long after a visit. Sometimes first impressions are shadows of a more profound understanding that comes later." Now, if you'd like to check out these curated items for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, just search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Brevities #OTD On this day in 1492, Christopher Columbus notes in his diary: "I climbed a mountain and came to level ground, which was sown with many different crops and with gourds." The gourds Columbus was referring to were squashes that were used for more than food. After the skin had been cleaned and dried, the skins were used as utensils. #OTD On this Day in 1586, Sir Thomas Herriot introduced Colombian potatoes to England. Over fifty years earlier, the Spanish had been the first to discover potatoes - but Herriot's potatoes were the first to reach England. Harriot had spent time in Sir Walter Raleigh’s English colony on Roanoke Island in modern-day North Carolina. There, he studied not only wildlife but also potatoes from Columbia. Herriot was also an astronomer. In July of 1609, he created a drawing of the moon through a telescope over four months before Galileo. #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the French botanical painter for King Louis the XIV and XV, Claude Aubriet, who died on this day in 1742. When Aubriet was appointed "Painter to the King" after the death of his master Jean Joubert in 1707, he technically didn't have the right credentials because he didn't belong to the Academy of painting and sculpture. But, the King approved Aubriet's appointment anyway, and he lived at the Royal Garden until he died. Aubriet was sponsored by the French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort to create over a thousand illustrations for his acclaimed book - Elements of Botany. Other botanists, including Sebastien Vaillant and Antoine Jussieu also hired Aubriet to do their illustrations. During his time at court, Aubriet painted twenty-four miniatures a year for 35 years resulting in nearly 600 vellums for the royal collection. Today, they are preserved at the Museum national d’Histoire Naturelle of Paris. What distinguishes Aubriet’s work was his desire to paint all the known species in both the animal and plant kingdoms. Aubriet painted fish and insects and birds and mammals - in addition to plants. In 1722, Aubriet changed his will. His most prized possession was a cabinet he had inherited from his former master Jean Joubert. Aubriet left the cabinet to his friend, the botanist Bernard Jussieu. The cabinet was described this way: “In a wood veneer, exquisite paintings of parrots... ornamented the panels ... with their golden border.” As you might have already suspected, the genus Aubrieta (“Aubreesha”) was named for Claude Aubriet by the French Botanist Michel Adanson. Aubrieta is an ornamental plant, and it grows well in rock gardens. The leaves resemble succulents, and after flowering, a light clip will encourage new shoots. #OTD On this day in 1873, the gardener and writer Henry Arthur Bright began a diary, which would become known as the book "A Year in a Lancashire Garden" - one of the most beloved garden biographies of the nineteenth century. Bright's book would inspire future garden writers like Eleanor Vere Gorden Boyle, Henry Nicholson Ellacombe, Maria Theresa Earle, and Elizabeth Lawrence. Here are some excerpts from Bright's journal entry for this day in 1873. At the very end, he talks about making a potent tincture with petals from a Madonna Lily: "These notes are written for those who love gardens as I do... and they are written ... to convey to others some little of the delight, which grows (more certainly than any bud or flower) from the possession and management of a garden. Lancashire is not the best possible place for a garden, and to be within five miles of a large town is certainly no advantage. We get smoke on one side, and salt breezes on another, and, worst of all, there comes down upon us every now and then a blast, laden with heavy chemical odors, which is more deadly than either smoke or salt. Still, we are tolerably open, and in the country. These are certainly what the American poet Bryant calls “the melancholy days, the saddest in the year.” The late autumn flowers are over; —the early spring ones are still buried under the soil. I could only find this morning a single blighted monthly Rose, a Wallflower or two, an uneasy-looking Polyanthus, and some yellow Jasmine against the house—and that was all. Two days of early frost had killed the rest. Lastly, the Chrysanthemums are in flower. The Chrysanthemum has three merits above almost every flower. It comes in the shortest and darkest days; it blooms abundantly in the smoke of the largest cities; it lasts longer than any flower when cut and put into water. If flowers have virtues, the virtue of the Chrysanthemum is its unselfish kindliness. In the hybrid beds, I shall plant a number of roots of the Lilium candidum—the dear old white Lily of cottage gardens. And as I write I am told of a recipe [using] the firm white petals. You must gather them while still fresh, place them unbroken in a wide-necked bottle, packed closely and firmly together, and then pour in what brandy there is room for. In case of cut or bruise, no remedy is more efficacious and certainly none more simple." Unearthed Words “There are many in this old world of ours who hold that things break about even for all of us. I have observed, for example, that we all get the same amount of ice. The rich get it in the summertime, and the poor get it in the winter.” - Bat Masterson - who had a Daylily named in his honor "An onion can make people cry, but there's never been a vegetable that can make people laugh." - Will Rogers It's Time to Grow That Garden Library with Today's Book: Vegetables Love Flowers by Lisa Mason Ziegler The subtitle for this book is Companion Planting for Beauty and Bounty. As the description of this book reminds us, "Planting vegetables and flowers together is one of the oldest ways to create a healthy, bountiful garden, but there's more to the method than you might think. Vegetables Love Flowers will walk you through the ins and outs of companion planting, from how it works to which plants go together and how to grow the best garden for your climate." Lisa provides excellent guidance on how to incorporate flowers into a vegetable garden. She offers helpful tips and ideas for stunning vegetable gardens that are full of color - btw, the images in this book are beautiful. If you've ever wondered how you can enjoy a year of beauty in your garden - growing both healthy veggies and gorgeous flowers to boot, this book will be an Inspiration. Today's Recommended Holiday Gift for Gardeners: Hoffman 17502 Charcoal Soil Conditioner, 24-Ounce $5.99 Charcoal soil conditioner Improves drainage and absorbs impurities Horticultural charcoal is an additional item recommended by garden writers for custom mixing potting Will not burn releases nitrogen slowly, feeding plants over a long period, pelletized for easy application This is the kind of coal a gardener would love to find in their stocking. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Today is the 100th anniversary of the death of the impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir who died on this day in 1919. There's a little-known story about Renoir. For many years, he hung a sign on his garden gate which read, "No Renoirs sold here. Beware the dog." Pierre-Auguste Renoir said, when he was painting flowers, he was able to paint “freely and boldly without the mental effort he made with a model.” He said “If you paint the leaf on a tree without using a model, your imagination will only supply you with a few leaves,” he said. “But Nature offers you millions, all on the same tree. … The artist who paints only what is in his mind must very soon repeat himself.” It was Renoir who said, “The pain passes but the beauty remains.” “What seems most significant to me about our movement [Impressionism] is that we have freed painting from the importance of the subject. I am at liberty to paint flowers and call them flowers, without their needing to tell a story.” Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Today we celebrate the scientist who set the stage for Plant Anatomy and the amazing botanical illustrator Marianne North who traveled the world, capturing exotic flowers with her magnificent oil paintings. We also celebrate Margaret Owen, the English galanthophile and gardener we lost five years ago today. We'll hear some thoughts from Emily Dickinson about Autumn - it's her Nature 27 poem - with the famous line "I'll put a trinket on." We'll Grow That Garden Library with today's book The Daylily by John P. Peat and Ted L. Petit I'll talk about the perennials you can cut back right now and then wrap things up with a sweet story about the rose poem that went viral in 1885. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Early this month, Hoodline published an article about Ink Dwell’s latest installation as part of their Migrating Mural project. Ink Dwell selected a location at 455 Hyde Stin San Francisco as the site of their next Monarch Mural. The 44-unit, 11-story apartment building was due for a new paint job anyway, so it was the perfect canvas for the project. Imagine an 11-story mural dedicated to the monarch! Ink Dwell has installed similar murals at eight other locations across the country to raise awareness about the declining monarch butterfly population. The project on Hyde street will be the largest installation - covering three sides of the building, and Ink Dwell hopes the mural makes Monarchbutterflies "impossible to ignore." Ink Dwell and its conservation partner, the Xerces Society, work with communities to provide information and educational materials about the butterflies’ migration, and the current population declines for pollinators. Gardenista recently shared an excellent article by Barbara Peck called 10 Things Your Landscape Architect Wishes You Knew (But Is Too Polite to Tell You). I'll share 3 of my favorites from this list right now: First, your children will quickly outgrow your space. In the piece, landscape architect Kate Stickle y says: “Your children will outgrow, out-throw, and out-kick your small lawn long before you finish creating your garden, so don’t plan your space around them.” She suggests that while your kids are young, let them blow off steam in the neighborhood park. Meanwhile, plan an outdoor space for your future teenagers and their friends—one that feels private (but is still within the property lines)." Second, gravel can’t replace mulch. Some folks prefer gravel because it stays in place. But, gravel offers nothing nutrient-wise for the soil. Landscape Architects Gretchen Whittier and Kate Stickley suggest "planting ground cover near walkways and giving it time to spread out. You may still need mulch, but perhaps only for one season." Third, a specimen tree won’t live forever. "Designing and building your new house around a beautiful specimen tree isn’t always the best course of action. Before even starting the design process, consult an arborist to find out the tree’s health and longevity." Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So there’s no need to take notes or track down links - just head on over to the group - and join. Brevities #OTD Today in 1632, the "father of microbiology" Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was born. Leeuwenhoek's interest in making lenses led to his discovery of microbial life. Leeuwenhoek's work set the stage for plant anatomy. #OTD Today is the birthday of the intrepid traveler and botanical artist Marianne North who was born on this day in 1830. Marianne's father was friends with Darwin and Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, who was the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. When she was 25 years old, Marianne's mother died, and she turned to flower painting as a way to cope with her grief. Fifteen years later, right before she became forty, Marianne's father died. By this point, Marianne was an experienced traveler and painter. She had means and autonomy. Marianne decided to spend the rest of her life traveling the globe to find and paint the exotic flowers of the world. Among her many excursions, Marianne spent a year living in a hut and painting the flowers of the Brazilian forest. She painted the giant redwood trees of California and was heartbroken at their destruction. It was Marianne North who said, "It broke one's heart to think of man, the civilizer, wasting treasures in a few years to which savages and animals had done no harm for centuries." In September 1880, based on the recommendation of her father's great friend Charles Darwin, Marianne visited Australia. As for Marianne, she referred to Darwin as "The greatest man living." Darwin specifically suggested Australia for Marianne because the flora and fauna down under were less known and more unique. Marianne traveled by coach between Brisbane and Sydney, painting at every stop when she lamented, "they never stop where the flowers are!" To make matters worse, the brevity of the overnight stops meant her oil paintings didn't have time to dry completely. During her visit, Marianne painted a tree that would become known as The Marianne North tree. It was a twisted Karri tree located near Pemberton. Marianne single-handedly created over 1,000 pieces of flower art. She became a renowned botanical illustrator with several plant species named in her honor; her body of work has been on permanent display at Kew Gardens since 1882. If you can imagine a gallery of rooms with walls plastered with pieces of art about the size of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper, you can envision the impact of standing in the Marianne North Gallery. The 832 paintings represent 20 years of travel over five continents and 17 countries, capturing the scenery and flora in vibrant oil color. The North Gallery was paid for by an endowment from Marianne North. In 2016, the BBC aired a documentary about Marianne North called Kew's Forgotten Queen. #OTD Today is the fifth anniversary of the death of Margaret Owen, who died on this day in 2014. Owen was an English farmer and gardener. When she was twenty, Margaret married Godfrey Owen (he had proposed to her in a cattle shed). On their family farm, they raised four children together. They were together for 33 years. But, when Margaret was 53 years old, Godfrey died from a brain tumor. Margaret decided to move out of the farmhouse, and she gave the farm to their son. But she had the idea of keeping an acre of land for herself to create a garden she called "the Patch." With her focus on gardening, Margaret found herself drawn to snowdrops, and she became a galanthophile (an expert on snowdrops). Margaret herself discovered many stunning snowdrops. She named one of the most striking after her husband - calling it the 'Godfrey Owen.' The Godfrey Owen snowdrop is a stunner. It's a double-flowered snowdrop with six outer petals and six inner segments. (Most snowdrops have just three exterior and three inner petals). Margaret also named other plants in honor of her husband. She named an Iris, a Bergenia, and a Guernsey Lily species Godfrey Owen as well. As a plantswoman extraordinaire, Margaret is remembered by many for her "snowdrop parties" which took place on the last Saturday in February. Margaret happily hosted a who's who of English horticulture. The day after the party, Margaret would dig up her snowdrops in the Patch and sell them to her guests and visitors. Then, she donated all the proceeds to the Multiple Sclerosis Society in honor of her sister. Unearthed Words "The morns are meeker than they were, The nuts are getting brown; The berry's cheek is plumper, The rose is out of town. The maple wears a gayer scarf, The field a scarlet gown. Lest I should be old-fashioned, I'll put a trinket on." - Emily Dickinson, Nature 27 - Autumn Today's Grow That Garden Library book recommendation: The Daylily by John P. Peat and Ted L. Petit Daylilies are tough, carefree beauties. They can survive the tropical heat of a Florida garden and the bitter cold of a northern garden. And, daylilies are some of the easiest plants to hybridize. For close to 100 years, Gardeners have been hybridizing their most desirable features in an attempt to create new, more evolved daylilies. Peat and Petit were inspired by Bill Munson Jr.'s classic book on Hemerocallis or the daylily . They review the history of the daylily and share many of the hybrids along with excellent advice for growing, featuring chapters from some of the top daylily authorities from around the world. I love what they mentioned in the preface of their book about gardeners who join daylily clubs and societies. They said that gardeners "come for the flower but stay for the people." This book came out in 2004. You can get used copies using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $10. Today's Garden Chore Plants That Should Be Cut Back In The Fall: Hostas Yarrow Peonies Coreopsis Bee Balm Daylilies Iris Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart It was on this day in 1885 that a little poem about a rose by the English poet Henry Austin Dobson appeared in the Leicester Chronicle in England. It was an instant hit and picked up by newspapers around the world. I spent a bit of time piecing together various remnants about the poem online, and I cobbled together a little backstory along with my analysis about this charming piece to help you understand it. Dobson's poem is titled A Fancy from Fontenelle, and it has a long French subtitle, which means "as fas as any rose could remember, no gardener had ever died." The French philosopher and writer Diderot inspired Dobson. In 1769, Diderot wrote a story about something called the Fallacy of the Ephemeral. One of the main characters in the story is named Fontenelle. The Fallacy of the Ephemeral alludes to the false belief held by Fontenelle's garden roses that their gardener is immortal. The roses emerge in the spring, they thrive in the summer and go dormant as fall changes to winter. Through every season, the gardener is always there tending to them. In other words, no rose [has ever lived long enough] to remember the death of the gardener. Along those lines, Dobson's poem is also told from the perspective of the rose. In this case, the rose is vain and self-assured; she incorrectly assumes that she will outlive the old gardener that tends her. Dobson's message reinforces the Fallacy of the Ephemeral. The simple truth is revealed at the end of the poem: beauty fades and time marches on. THE ROSE in the garden slipped her bud, And she laughed in the pride of her youthful blood, As she thought of the Gardener standing by — “He is old — so old! And he soon must die!” The full Rose waxed in the warm June air, And she spread and spread till her heart lay bare; And she laughed once more as she heard his tread — “He is older now! He will soon be dead!” But the breeze of the morning blew and found That the leaves of the blown Rose strewed the ground; And he came at noon, that Gardener old, And he raked them gently under the mold. And I wove the thing to a random rhyme: For the Rose is Beauty; the Gardener, Time. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
An episode dedicated to flower gardening. Jaz and Shannon discuss tips and tricks on growing and helping your flowers thrive in your garden.
I sat down with a long-time member of the American Daylily Society, Doris Stonska. Doris has led a peripatetic life, but always found KY to be home. She shared her travels, some historical perspectives, and how she became so involved with daylilies. This episode focuses on people and the beautiful friendships that form because of the genus Hemerocallis. Sit back and enjoy this conversation with a woman that is the epitome of humility and service to others. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humblehemeroholic/message
I sat down with American Daylily Society’s Webmaster, Jacob Braun. Jacob is extremely knowledgeable and incredibly service driven. He volunteers and gives more to the society than many! As a self-admitted technophile, I knew I had much to learn! Sit back and enjoy this conversation that I was fortunate to have with a man that I consider myself lucky to call a friend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humblehemeroholic/message
I was able to enjoy bending the ear of the American Daylily Society’s Registrar, Elizabeth Trotter. Elizabeth has always been kind to me and is a very private person. When she agreed to sit down with me, I was honored. This was very much out of her comfort zone, and I am so incredibly happy to have received an insider’s look into the role of registrar as well as learned more about this sparkly, tiara-wearing, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable woman! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humblehemeroholic/message
I was able to steal a few moments of Scott Elliott’s time. Scott is the current American Daylily Society’s Vice President, Judges Education Chair, and Region 5 director. We discussed his many roles in the ADS, his passion for daylilies, and his love of exhibitions. It was an honor to sit down with someone who dedicates so much of his time to the society and his passion and commitment to daylilies shines throughout our conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humblehemeroholic/message
In this episode, Nikki Schmith, most recent past American Daylily Society’s President and current ADS CFO shares about life outside of ADS, her passion for conversational daylilies, how Nikki found her way to ADS, her love of exhibitions, why joining ADS is beneficial, and other fun tidbits along the way! Also, a discussion about her legacy passion project will help you get your daylily podcasting fix. The more you know, the more you’ll grow…and as always, be humble and kind! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humblehemeroholic/message
In Episode 113 Angelo talks to Patrick from Movements! Topics: The debut full-length 'Feel Something', recap of tour w/ Knuckle Puck, the music video for "Daylily", the state of the music community, what's next, and more! For more on Movements: http://movementsofficial.com Music featured in this episode Intro: Movements — Colorblind Full: Movements — Daylily Outro: Movements — Full Circle The intro theme song was written/recorded by Maggie Schneider: www.rockinmags.com twitter.com/rockin_mags Follow us on Twitter @SpinThoughts and Angelo @AVGargaro. Premiere episodes available on idobi Radio every Thursday at Midnight EST! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and more. Visit our website: www.thespinningthoughts.com
Time Lock. Defending the fabric of time itself from criminal elements, protecting the Federation from all manner of temporal distortions and time-related technologies, and ensuring that overzealous Starfleet officers don't muck about in time: it's just another day at the office for the agents of the Federation's Department of Temporal Investigations. But when soldiers of a foreign government attempt to steal dangerous temporal artifacts, it's up to the DTI to stop them at any cost! In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing, Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson talk about the new Department of Temporal Investigations ebook, Time Lock. We discuss the confusing nature of time in the story, technobabble, the character, dangerous power, wanting more and our ratings. In the news we take a look at the premiere issue of the Waypoint comic and remind everyone that Prey: Hell’s Heart is out now! News WayPoint #1 (00:03:06) Daylily (00:08:21) Prey: Hell’s Heart (00:15:28) Feature: Time Lock Another DTI Adventure (00:18:38) Very Confusing (00:19:33) Technobabble Run Amuck (00:22:40) The Characters (00:24:17) Dangerous Power (00:31:11) Left Hanging (00:35:03) Ratings (00:37:52) Final Thoughts (00:40:27) Hosts Matthew Rushing, Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Bruce Gibson (Associate Producer)
Roadsides throughout North America are cheerfully graced with groupings of Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) during summer months. Each plant has a single flower stalk which splits into two racemes of flower buds and flowers. Here’s a close view of some Daylily … Continue reading →