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It's houseplant season! Plants can bring joy and beauty to any space and there's a lot to explore! In this episode, the gardeners explore:Beginner plants, plants that require very specific care, the diversity of philodendrons, plants that can survive without soil, low maintenance plants, the stunning world of Dracaena, plants that move in response to touch, pet safety, allergies, and how to know if a plant is easy or hard. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Houseplants and Personal Experiences03:04 Exploring Unique Houseplants05:54 The Versatile Snake Plant08:47 Carnivorous Plants: Pitcher Plants and Venus Flytraps12:13 Diverse Philodendrons and Their Care15:11 Air Plants17:52 Cacti: The Low-Maintenance Companions20:52 Dracaena: The Underappreciated Houseplant25:06 Exploring the Diversity of Dracaena28:16 The Unique Characteristics of Crassula30:58 The Sentimental Value of Hoya Plants36:56 5 Key Considerations for Buying Houseplants************************* CONNECT WITH USThank you so much for supporting our podcast and for making the world a more planty place. Please subscribe, leave a rating or review and listen in for new gardening discussions every week!Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and GoogleInstagram | thehelpfulgardenerspodGolden Acre Home & Garden is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and open 362 a year for all your home and garden needs!
Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays 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 co-host: Dave Mecham 8:05 and 8:20 Plant of the week: Dracaena (along with more on gardening in winter weather) 8:35 What are some things to plan for the next gardening season? How often should I water my newly planted trees these next few months? 8:50 Does trimming a Christmas cactus short help them bloom and, if so, when should I trim it? How should I clear the leaves that are falling late? When's a decent time to prune my raspberries? What are water conservancy districts? When and how do I plant lavender plants?
Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays 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 co-host: Dave Mecham Plant of the week: Dracaena 9 o’clock feature: Ordering Nut and Fruit Trees 10 o’clock feature: How to Control Pocket Gophers And more of your questions and concerns!
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 1 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert and host Teresa Watkins enjoys having UT Horticulture Specialist, Carol Reese in the studio! Carol discusses farming, country wisdom, and her life on her farm. Teresa's Top Five scary homeowner landscape practices. Lizzie is looking for names for her Bourbon Reds (turkeys). Halloween is around the corner so time for exotic, tropical. and scary plants. Garden topics and questions include how to save a rotting Dracaena draco; can you use a pre-emergent in a wildflower field if you have sandspurs; Plumeria rust; and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH Coming out in November.Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Carol Reese. Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow
It's Monday, Let's raise a glass to the beginning of another week. It's time to unscrew, uncork or saber a bottle and let's begin Exploring the Wine Glass! Hello my friends! You Cab Franc lovers out there are going to love this episode!!! Today, I am sitting down with Steven Mirassou of Steven Kent Winery in Livermore Valley. He is the only person I know that is about as insane about Cabernet Franc as I am. He is a great spokesperson for the variety and honestly a great friend. On September 1st, there will be a Cab Franc-A-Palooza pop up event in Paso Robles.. This will be an up close and intimate wine tasting event with six wineries; three from Paso, two from the Finger Lakes and one from Livermore Valley. Tickets are going fast. They are $50, but if you use code DRACAENA, you can save $5. Use the link in the show notes in order to grab your seat! While you are listening, it would be greatly appreciated if you could take one minute to subscribe, rate and review. It takes only a few seconds of your time but means so much to the show. Also, please be sure to check the box for automatic downloads so that new episodes of Exploring the Wine Glass show up in your “next up feed.” The next best way to support Exploring the Wine Glass is to tell your friends. If you enjoy the podcast, your wine loving friends will too. Follow me on all the socials and finally, don't forget to head to the website, Exploring the Wine Glass.com to read the blog, and sign up for the newsletter to keep up with all the happenings. Slainte! Get your tickets for the Paso Robles Pop Up Event: Cab Franc a Palooza Pop Up Event Music: WINE by Kēvens Official Video Follow me on Instagram! Follow me on Twitter! Subscribe to my YouTube channel SIGN UP FOR EXPLORING THE WINE GLASS NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES STITCHER | iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | SPOTIFY | PODBEAN | AUDIBLE | BOOMPLAY Even ask your smart speaker to play Exploring the Wine Glass GIVE US A RATING AND REVIEW Thoughts or comments? Contact Lori at exploringthewineglass@gmail.com. Please support our sponsors Dracaena Wines - Our Wines + Your Moments + Great Memories Use code 'Explore' at checkout to receive 10% off your first order Wine Tasting Club - Use promo wine5 for a discount GET SPECIAL OFFERS FOR DRACAENA WINES
If you're into weird plants, islands of misfits, magic, history, or what *I* believe to be the first international instance of Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girl Boss- you'll probably like what's going on here. Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4737969/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8386382/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9578548/ https://www.healthline.com/health/dragons-blood https://plantscapers.com/the-dragon-tree-myth/ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/12/saving-dragons-blood-island-refused-let-tree-die-out-socotra-yemen#:~:text=According%20to%20folklore%2C%20the%20first,while%20it%20fought%20an%20elephant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracaena_cinnabari https://botanynerds.wordpress.com/2016/12/09/dracaena-cinnabari-the-dragons-blood-tree/#:~:text=So%2C%20The%20reason%20why%20the,it's%20deep%20red%20sap%20coloring. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324360/ http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=66195 https://www.desertsun.com/story/life/home-garden/maureen-gilmer/2019/10/12/sanguis-draconis-history-dragon-tree-shrouded-magic/3913070002/ https://www.triumphanddisaster.com/blogs/articles/science-of-dragons-blood https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Dragon%27s_blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_dragon#:~:text=The%20dragon%20motif%20is%20known,spirit%2C%20represented%20on%20their%20altars. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/see-the-otherworldly-tree-of-life-socotra-dragon-blood#:~:text=Two%20hundred%20miles%20off%20the,is%20native%20to%20nowhere%20else. Looking for more Rooted Content? Check out our corner of the internet! You'll find our transcripts, show notes, and so much more. *Disclaimer- This content is for entertainment purposes only. I am just a lady who likes plants, which in no way qualifies me to give you advice on well...anything, really. As always, please consult with your medical care team before making any changes to your diet or medications. * --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rooted-podcast/support
Happy Memorial Day weekend! Enjoy the Best of Better Lawns and Gardens with Teresa Watkins. Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from Summit Responsible Solutions Studios, Garden expert Teresa Watkins is joined by Dr. Bryan Unruh, UF/IFAS West Florida Research and Education Center. Dr. Unruh announces a new and easier soil test kit for homeowners. Dr. Unruh provides benefits of soil testing annually. Available at every UF/IFAS County Extension office, Amazon, and on SoilTest website. Teresa answers gardening questions on timing of apple trees, propagating Dracaena arboreas, Gerbera daisy not blooming, , Dirty Word of the Day is naturalized, pruning leggy azaleas, and more. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #WDBO #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow
Por que um orangotango passou folhas mastigadas em uma ferida em seu rosto? Separe trinta minutinhos do seu dia e descubra, com a Mila Massuda, o que é a auto-medicação em animais e como ela tem sido estudada em ambiente naturais Apresentação: Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) Roteiro: Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) e Emilio Garcia (@emilioblablalogia) Edição: Clayton Heringer (@tocalivros) e Juscelino Filho (@canalmusicalia) Produção: Prof. Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) @Matheus_Heredia e BláBláLogia (@blablalogia) Gravado e editado nos estúdios TocaCast REFERÊNCIAS: ABBOTT, J. Self-medication in insects: current evidence and future perspectives. Ecological Entomology, v. 39, n. 3, p. 273–280, 12 maio 2014. https://doi.org/10.1111/een.12110 BARELLI, C.; HUFFMAN, M. A. Leaf swallowing and parasite expulsion in Khao Yai white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar), the first report in an Asian ape species. American Journal of Primatology, v. 79, n. 3, p. e22610, 24 out. 2016. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajp.22610 BAUTISTA-SOPELANA, L. M. et al. Bioactivity of plants eaten by wild birds against laboratory models of parasites and pathogens. Frontiers in ecology and evolution, v. 10, 23 nov. 2022. DOWNS, C. T.; BREDIN, I. P.; WRAGG, P. D. More than eating dirt: a review of avian geophagy. African Zoology, v. 54, n. 1, p. 1–19, 30 abr. 2019. HUFFMAN, M. A.; SEIFU, M. Observations on the illness and consumption of a possibly medicinal plantVernonia amygdalina (Del.), by a wild chimpanzee in the Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania. Primates, v. 30, n. 1, p. 51–63, jan. 1989. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02382002 HUFFMAN, M. A. et al. Further Observations on the Use of the Medicinal Plant, Vernonia amygdalina (Del). By a Wild Chimpanzee, Its Possible Effect on Parasite Load, and Its Phytochemistry. African Study Monographs, v. 14, n. 4, p. 227–240, 1 dez. 1993. https://doi.org/10.14989/68112 HUFFMAN, M. A. et al. Seasonal trends in intestinal nematode infection and medicinal plant use among chimpanzees in the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania. Primates, v. 38, n. 2, p. 111–125, abr. 1997. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02382002 LAUMER, I. B. et al. Active self-treatment of a facial wound with a biologically active plant by a male Sumatran orangutan. Scientific Reports, v. 14, n. 1, p. 8932, 2 maio 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58988-7 MASCARO, A. et al. Application of insects to wounds of self and others by chimpanzees in the wild. Current Biology, v. 32, n. 3, p. R112–R113, fev. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.045 MORROGH-BERNARD, H. C. Fur-Rubbing as a Form of Self-Medication in Pongo pygmaeus. International Journal of Primatology, v. 29, n. 4, p. 1059–1064, 18 jun. 2008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-008-9266-5 MORROGH-BERNARD, H. C. et al. Self-medication by orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus) using bioactive properties of Dracaena cantleyi. Scientific Reports, v. 7, n. 1, 30 nov. 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16621-w
Lori Budd, along with her husband, Mike, is the founder of Draecena Wines in Paso Robles. From winemaking classes and hobbyist winemaking in New Jersey more than 20 years ago to making some of the finest Cab Francs in California and founding #cabfrancday, Lori is one of the most passionate advocates for Cab Franc that I know. Wine Saves Lives! had the pleasure of talking with Lori about the birth of her brand, what cabernet franc means, how to build Brand: Cab Franc, and the future of our favorite grape in this episode of The Wine Saves Lives Pod! we hope you enjoy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit winesaveslives.substack.com/subscribe
Charlie is still planting bulbs outdoors, but callers want information about lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana), mini-roses, umbrella plant (Schefflera), cactus and transplanting crown of thorns (Euphorbia) indoors. Cutting back Hydrangea, transplanting a volunteer pine tree and caring for Rose of Sharon - all covered this week on the Garden Show. Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio
Il Podcast di Kel 12. Episodio 24. Nella foresta di Fermhìn una distesa di alberi di sangue di drago ricopre come un manto verde una parte dell'isola yemenita. Sono alberi secolari dalle forme aliene e spinose, oggi a rischio d'estinzione. Di Eleonora Sacco.
It's Monday, Let's raise a glass to the beginning of another week. It's time to unscrew, uncork or saber a bottle and let's begin Exploring the Wine Glass! Today, we return back to downtown Paso Robles and a downtown wine district episode. It's a special one too.. As I sit down with Michael Budd of Dracaena Wines. Yep, my hubby and co-owner of our winery. Michael shares why he loves Cabernet Franc, how Dracaena Wines got its start and what is so special about having a tasting room in the downtown wine district. There also is a bit of conversation about the upcoming Downtown Vibe event happening in October. If you listen to a lot of podcasts, you know that many ask for patreon. We do not plan on doing this, but we do ask you to support the podcast by leaving a review. It takes only a few seconds of your time but means so much to the show. The next best way to support Exploring the Wine Glass is to tell your friends. If you enjoy the podcast, your wine loving friends will too. Finally, don't forget to head to the website, Exploring the Wine Glass.com to read the blog, and sign up for the newsletter so you can keep up with all the happenings. Slainte! Find out more about Dracaena Wines on their website. Find out more about Downtown Wine District on their website. Music: WINE by Kēvens Official Video Follow me on Instagram! Follow me on Twitter! Subscribe to my YouTube channel SIGN UP FOR EXPLORING THE WINE GLASS NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES STITCHER | iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | SPOTIFY | PODBEAN | AUDIBLE | BOOMPLAY Even ask your smart speaker to play Exploring the Wine Glass GIVE US A RATING AND REVIEW Thoughts or comments? Contact Lori at exploringthewineglass@gmail.com. Please support our sponsor Dracaena Wines - Our Wines + Your Moments + Great Memories Use code 'Explore' at checkout to receive 10% off your first order GET SPECIAL OFFERS FOR DRACAENA WINES
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from Summit Responsible Solutions Studios, Garden expert Teresa Watkins is joined by Dr. Bryan Unruh, UF/IFAS West Florida Research and Education Center. Dr. Unruh announces a new and easier soil test kit for homeowners. Dr. Unruh provides benefits of soil testing annually. Available at every UF/IFAS County Extension office, Amazon, and on SoilTest website. Through September 1, 2023, use Promo Code: UFNOW for $5 off purchase of SoilTest kit. Offer ends 09/01/2023. Teresa answers gardening questions on timing of apple trees, propagating Dracaena arboreas, Gerbera daisy not blooming, , Dirty Word of the Day is naturalized, pruning leggy azaleas, and more. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #WDBO #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow
Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant): The Ficus elastica, is a species of fig tree native to Southeast Asia. It derives its common name from its rubbery sap, which is harvested for various commercial purposes. The name Ficus is derived from the Latin word "ficus," meaning "fig," while elastica is derived from the Greek word "elastos," meaning "ductile" or "flexible." Sansevieria trifasciata (Snake Plant): The Sansevieria trifasciata, is a species of flowering plant native to West Africa. It is known for its long, upright leaves and its ability to thrive in low-light conditions. The name Sansevieria is derived from the Italian nobleman Raimondo di Sangro, who was a patron of botany and horticulture. Trifasciata is derived from the Latin words "tri," meaning "three," and "fascia," meaning "band" or "stripe." Epipremnum aureum (Golden Pothos): The Epipremnum aureum, also known as the Devil's Ivy or Golden Pothos, is a species of flowering plant native to Southeast Asia. It is a popular houseplant due to its ease of care and ability to thrive in low-light conditions. The name Epipremnum is derived from the Greek words "epi," meaning "upon," and "premnon," meaning "tree trunk." Aureum means "golden" in Latin. Dracaena fragrans (Corn Plant): The Dracaena fragrans, also known as the Corn Plant, is a species of flowering plant native to tropical Africa. It is known for its long, sword-shaped leaves and its ability to purify the air. The name Dracaena is derived from the Greek word "drakaina," meaning "female dragon." Fragrans means "fragrant" in Latin. Philodendron bipinnatifidum (Split-leaf Philodendron): The Philodendron bipinnatifidum, also known as the Split-leaf Philodendron or Tree Philodendron, is a species of flowering plant native to South America. It is known for its large, split leaves and its ability to grow into a tree-like shape. The name Philodendron is derived from the Greek words "philo," meaning "love," and "dendron," meaning "tree." Bipinnatifidum is derived from the Latin words "bis," meaning "twice," "pinnatus," meaning "feathered," and "fidus," meaning "cleft." Spathiphyllum wallisii (Peace Lily): The Spathiphyllum wallisii, also known as the Peace Lily, is a species of flowering plant native to tropical regions of the Americas and southeastern Asia. It is known for its white flowers and its ability to purify the air. The name Spathiphyllum is derived from the Greek words "spath," meaning "spathe," and "phyllon," meaning "leaf." Chlorophytum comosum (Spider Plant): The Chlorophytum comosum, also known as the Spider Plant, is a species of flowering plant native to tropical and southern Africa. It is known for its long, narrow leaves and its ability to produce "spiderettes," or small plantlets that grow from the main plant. The name Chlorophytum is derived from the Greek words "chloros," meaning "green," and "phyton," meaning "plant." Comosum means "tufted" or "combed" in Latin. Monstera deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant): The Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant or Split-leaf Philodendron, is a species of flowering plant native to tropical regions of Mexico and Central America. It is known for its large, perforated leaves and its ability to grow into a tree-like shape. The name Monstera is derived from the Latin word "monstrum," meaning "monster," due to its unusual appearance. Deliciosa means "delicious" in Latin, as the fruit of the plant is edible. Pilea peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant): The Pilea peperomioides, also known as the Chinese Money Plant or Pancake Plant, is a species of flowering plant native to southern China. It is known for its round, flat leaves and its ability to propagate easily. The name Pilea is derived from the Latin word "pilum," meaning "a pestle," due to the shape of its pistil. Peperomioides is derived from the Latin words "peperi," meaning "pepper," and "oides," meaning "like," due to its resemblance to plants in the genus Peperomia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly/support
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I read from doze to dracaena. The game "The Dozens" is basically a Roast Battle (or some other term I can't think of right now). And the etymology is unclear. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dozens_(game) The word "drab", in terms of a prostitute, is probably from the Gaelic "drabag". https://www.etymonline.com/word/drab The word of the episode is "doze". Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
後編はいよいよ買い付けの話です。とんでもない量をコツコツと選び続ける忍耐が問われるお仕事。なんかイメージしてたのと違いました。日米のトレンドに関しても軽くお聞きしています。
吉祥寺の人気vintage shop Dracaena (ドラセナ)さんでバイヤーを務めるYujiさんがゲストです。Londonにお住まいだったとの事で、Londonの事沢山聞きすぎて、大事な事聞きそびれたような。。。
La Dracaena è una pianta facile da tenere in casa, da propagare e secondo me anche facile per stimolare la nostra immaginazione. __________________________________________Io credo che abbiamo tutti bisogno di un giardino
Aaron, winemaker from Shadow Run Vineyards & Winery, is our guest on this awesomeriffic episode. We review a 2020 Grenache and 2020 Petit Syrah by Shadow Run, then we review The Phoenix, a 2020 Cabernet Franc blend, by Dracaena.
Start at the 15 minute mark to avoid grief talk and updates ❤️ Here's a tip for a new Dracaena marginata, as well as a few announcements from OHP!
We learn more about hazelnuts, apples, carrot borers, grape vines and always a bit more about Amaryllis! Shrinking overgrown Dracaena, caring for Cyclamen and pruning cedars and junipers are also covered this week on the Garden Show. Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lori Budd of Dracaena Wines in Paso Robles defining the term “Fining”. Learn more by visiting www.dracaenawines.com
While traveling within the wine business you can meet the most interesting people, example Lori Budd. Lori and her husband Mike own Dracaena Wines in Paso Robles and I met Lori during my recent trip to the Abruzzo region of Italy. Not only is she a winemaker but also a fellow podcaster, hosting “Exploring the [...]
Are you curious about why Cabernet Franc should have just as much respect from you as a wine lover, if not more than Cabernet Sauvignon? What makes wines from California's Paso Robles region unique? Why is it easy to fall in love with wines that have high acidity? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with winemaker, writer and podcast host, Lori Budd. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights What does it mean to be an alternating proprietorship winery versus a crush pad? What was the inspiration behind the name Dracaena? Why did Lori and her husband choose Paso Robles for their winery? What is the geography of Paso Robles like? Which pleasant surprises did Lori find after starting the winery? Which unexpected difficulties came up when Lori and Michael started Dracaena? Why are Lori and Michael so passionate about Cabernet Franc and why did Lori start Cab Franc Day? How is Cab Franc Day celebrated around the world? What taste differences will you notice between a cool climate and a warm climate Cabernet Franc? Why did Lori and Michael choose Chenin Blanc as one of Dracaena's flagship wines? Why is it easy to fall in love with high-acid wines? Which wines would Lori pair with her favourite childhood dish, ravioli? What are the most difficult food and wine pairings Lori has encountered? What's Lori's favourite wine gadget? Key Takeaways I'm so glad Lori highlighted Cabernet Franc as it's such an under-valued, but terrific wine. We all need to show it a little more respect. I'm looking forward to visiting California's Paso Robles region after listening to Lori describe the wines, the land and the people. I've always considered myself an acid head when it comes to wine: acidity gives wine its vibrancy and life. It also makes it so much more food friendly. Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Video Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wednesday at 7 pm eastern on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I'll be jumping into the comments as we watch it together so that I can answer your questions in real-time. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Lori Budd Lori Budd began her career as a microbiologist, but her need for excitement led her into Adventure Education, teaching students how to rock climb, zip line and tie those all important survival knots. Along the way, she fell in love with wine and graduated from the prestigious UC Davis enology program, along with certifications from a number of other wine programs. She and her husband, Michael, own Dracaena Wines in Paso Robles. She's consumed by the stories that unfold as each glass is poured, and shares those in her award-winning blog and podcast called Exploring the Glass. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/182.
On this episode we learn why Jess had an unsuccessful plant trip, why Mary hates catnip and how Alicia took back her East Window. We also sprinkled in some more plants for newbies and we had brief introduction to houseplant scale bugs. Follow us on Instagram and send us your questions, topic ideas or casualty plant pictures! @plantpeepspod Send us an email at plantpeepspod@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips from this Episode: - Use rubbing alcohol to clean leaves with scale bugs. - Use sticky traps and mosquito bites or insect pellets on top of your soil to help with fungus gnats. - Philodendron plants can survive on florescent lighting - so bring them to your office or put them in your bathroom and they will be OK! - Trim your vining pothos or philodendrons and propagate and add to the top of the plant to have fuller cascading trailing plants! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buzz Words From this Episode: Proplifting: the practice of taking discarded plant material and propagating new plants from them. Scale Bugs: feed by sucking sap from trees and shrubs through piercing-sucking mouth parts. Sap feeding by scale insects may cause yellowing or wilting of leaves, stunting or unthrifty appearance of the plants, and eventually death of all or part of the plant when infestations are heavy. Fronds: the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plants Mentioned in this Episode: - Lipstick black pagoda - (Aeschynanthus longicaulis) - White Anne Nerve Plant - (fittonia argyroneura) - Alocasia ‘Frydek' - (Alocasia micholitziana) Common name is Green Velvet Alocasia - Pilea Mollis - Also known as Moon Valley Pilea - Silvery Ann - (scindapsus pictus) Common name is silvery vine - Air Plants (Tillandsia) - Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum) - European Cypress - Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) - Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata, Dracaena angolensi or Dracaena pearsonii) Common name varieties include: Bird's nest, twisted sister, mother in law's tongue, rhino grass, Bantel's sensation - Split Leaf Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum) - Also known as Swiss Cheese Plant - Vining Philodendron - Many varieties including Philodendron Brasil, Heartleaf Philodendron, Philodendron Mican, Philodendron Birken, Philodendron - Pothos - Many varieties including Marble Queen, Golden Pothos, Pothos NJoy, Neon Pothos, Jade Pothos, Cebu Blue Pothos, and Silver Pothos Exotica - Aloe Vera - Crispy Wave Fern (Japanese Asplenium Nidus) - Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum raddianum) Also known as Delta maidenhair fern. - Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) - Marigolds - Catnip (Nepeta cataria) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Products Discussed in this Episode: Sticky Fly Traps: https://tinyurl.com/5739a8ck
Jess, Alicia and Mary will discuss a few of the best beginner plants and how to care for them. Jess explains why you shouldn't fear the Fiddle Leaf Fig tree, Mary gives her preference for turtle and fish poop over measuring fertilizer and Alicia tests the edibility of spider plants. Follow us on Instagram and send us your questions, topic ideas or casualty plant pictures! @plantpeepspod Send us an email at plantpeepspod@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips from this Episode: - Use an app for reminders, but don't feel the need to follow it exactly. Mary and Alicia use Planta! - You don't need the most expensive soil - but make sure it is well draining soil. - Make sure your pots have drainage. If you want to use a ceramic plant without drainage use a ceramic drill bit and drill a drainage hole. If you don't want to drill for drainage, keep your plant in the growers pot and place inside the outer pot for display then take it out for watering. - Find plants that match your lifestyle. - It is OK if your plants don't make it - even if they're considered "beginner!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buzz Words From this Episode: Variegation: diversity of colors Root Bound: having roots formed into a dense, tangled mass that allows little or no space for further growth Root Rot: any of various plant diseases characterized by decay of the roots and caused especially by fungi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plants Mentioned in this Episode: - Spider Plant - (Chlorophytum comosum) Also known as spider ivy, ribbon plant and hen & chicken. - Air Plants (Tillandsia) - Crispy Wave Fern (Japanese Asplenium Nidus) - Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum raddianum) Also known as Delta maidenhair fern. - Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) - Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura) - Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata, Dracaena angolensi or Dracaena pearsonii) Common name varieties include: Bird's nest, twisted sister, mother in law's tongue, rhino grass, Bantel's sensation - Fiddle-Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) - Aloe Vera - Angel Wing Begonia (Begonia x coralline) - Also known as the cane begonia - Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla) - Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum). - ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) - Lavender Plant (L. angustifolia) - Arrowhead (Syngonium podophyllum) Also known as American Evergreen, five fingers, and nephthytis - Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Products Discussed in this Episode: - Alicia's fertilizer: All-Purpose Indoor Plant Fertilizer - Jess's fertilizer: Schultz Cactus Plus 2-7-7 Liquid Plant Food - Moisture Meter: XLUX Soil Moisture Meter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: - Indoor Plants and the NASA Air Quality Study - Adorable Airplant Holders
Welcome to our welcome trailer where we meet the peeps Jess, Alicia and Mary. Jess introduces us to the chenille plant which in fact is not poisonous, only toxic. We learn about Mary's happy hole and we find out who Alicia loves to take pictures of more, her kids or her plants. Follow us on Instagram to see our plant pics and to keep up with us between episodes! @plantpeepspod Send us an email at plantpeepspod@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips from this episode: - Call local restaurants to get 5 gallon pickle buckets - Call local coffee shops to get coffee grounds ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buzz Words from this episode: Propagate: breed specimens of (a plant or animal) by natural processes from the parent stock. Macramé: a form of textile produced using knotting (rather than weaving or knitting) techniques. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plants Mentioned in this show: - Orange Tree - Lemon Tree - Lime Tree - Monstera Deliciosa: Common name is Swiss Cheese Plant - Peace Lilly: (Spathiphyllum) - Snake Plant: (Dracaena trifasciata, Dracaena angolensi or Dracaena pearsonii) Common name varieties include: Bird's nest, twisted sister, mother in law's tongue, rhino grass, Bantel's sensation - Air Plants: (tillandsia) - Chenille Plant: (Acalypha hispid) Also known as red hot cattail or foxtail - Neon Pothos: (Epipremnum aureum) - Rubber Plant: (Ficus elastica) - "Sexy" Prayer Plant: (Maranta leuconeura) - "Grandpa Plant" Heartleaf Philodendron: (Philodendron scandens) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: Indoor Plants and the NASA Air Quality Study: https://tinyurl.com/3uy5tx2b Chenille Plant Toxicity: https://tinyurl.com/3mkdcvtp Official Macramé definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macram%C3%A9 Official Propagate definition: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/propagate
Nicotinamide riboside shows promise in Parkinson disease trial Haukeland University Hospital (Norway), March 7 2022. The March 1, 2022 issue of Cell Metabolism reported findings from a randomized, double-blind trial that revealed a benefit for nicotinamide riboside (NR, a form of vitamin B3) among men and women with Parkinson disease. Nicotinamide riboside is a precursor of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), a coenzyme involved in metabolism whose levels decline during aging. “A growing body of evidence supports that boosting cellular levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) may confer neuroprotective effects in both healthy aging and neurodegeneration,” Brage Brakedal and colleagues wrote. The trial included 30 newly diagnosed Parkinson disease patients who had not received treatment for the disease. Half of the participants received 500 milligrams NR twice daily and the remainder received a daily placebo for thirty days. Upon enrollment and at the end of the study, participants received MRI and PET scans of the brain, and cerebrospinal fluid, skeletal muscle and blood cells were analyzed for metabolites. Gene expression in muscle and blood cells, and serum and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation were also analyzed at these time points. (NEXT) GlyNAC supplementation extends life span in mice Baylor College of Medicine, March 7, 2022 For over two decades, Sekhar has studied natural aging in older humans and aged mice. His work contributes to providing a better understanding of how glutathione deficiency, increased oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and multiple additional hallmark defects of aging contribute to the aging process and how they can be reversed with GlyNAC supplementation. "Energy is the currency of life and is generated by mitochondria. However, aging is associated with mitochondrial malfunction, and this could affect energy availability. When we discovered that GlyNAC supplementation can correct mitochondrial defects in aging, we asked an important question: Could GlyNAC supplementation from a younger age extend length of life?" said Sekhar. "To answer this question, we worked with healthy, normal laboratory mice." (NEXT) Common houseplants can improve air quality indoors University of Birmingham UK, March 7 2022 Ordinary potted house plants can potentially make a significant contribution to reducing air pollution in homes and offices, according to new research led by the University of Birmingham . During a series of experiments monitoring common houseplants exposed to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) – a common pollutant – researchers calculated that in some conditions, the plants could be able to reduce NO2 by as much as 20 per cent. The researchers tested three houseplants, easy to maintain and not overly expensive to buy. They included Peace lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii), Corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) and fern arum (Zamioculcas zamiifolia). Each plant was put, by itself, into a test chamber containing levels of NO2 comparable to an office situated next to a busy road. Over a period of one hour, the team calculated that all the plants, regardless of species, were able to remove around half the NO2 in the chamber. The performance of the plants was not dependent on the plants' environment, for example whether it was in light or dark conditions, and whether the soil was wet or dry. (NEXT) Nuts may help lower teenagers' risk of metabolic syndrome University of Texas, March 5, 2022 Modest consumption of nuts every day is associated with an improved cardiovascular risk profile among adolescents, a new analysis of a large national database shows. T Adolescents who ate at least 12.9 grams (g) per day of nuts -- the equivalent of eating a small handful three times per week -- had less than half the odds of non-eaters for developing metabolic syndrome. This syndrome is a cluster of clinical features that heightens the risk of early heart disease and type 2 diabetes. "The surprising finding," said the study's lead investigator Roy Kim, MD, MPH, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, "is that, in spite of what we know about their health benefits, the majority of teens eat no nuts at all on a typical day." More than 75% of all teens reported eating no nuts at all. The researchers discovered that metabolic syndrome risk decreased with each additional gram per day of nut intake, but only up to 50 g/day (about 1.8 ounces), when the benefit tapered off. Kim theorized that at higher intakes, any benefits may have been offset by eating too many calories. (NEXT) Garlic sprouted for five days has improved antioxidant potential Medical News Today, 1 March 2022 "Sprouted" garlic - old garlic bulbs with bright green shoots emerging from the cloves - is considered to be past its prime and usually ends up in the garbage can. Scientists are reporting in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry that this type of garlic has even more heart-healthy antioxidant activity than its fresher counterparts. Sprouted garlic has received much less attention. When seedlings grow into green plants, they make many new compounds, including those that protect the young plant against pathogens. Kim's group reasoned that the same thing might be happening when green shoots grow from old heads of garlic. Other studies have shown that sprouted beans and grains have increased antioxidant activity, so the team set out to see if the same is true for garlic. TONIGHT, ON The Progressive Commentary Hour MY GUEST IS, Edward Dowd, Edward Dowd is a consultant for Symphonic Capital, a US and German financial firm analyzing risk management performance for S&P 500 market opportunities, where he advises on market and risk strategies. He is also a former managing director for large cap growth equities at Blackrock -- one of the world's top three corporate and banking asset holders.
Houseplants can be very rewarding to grow. But like any plant, they require a range of different growing situations -- including light and soil. Tylor Rogers, owner of Arium Botanicals, was nice enough to join me on this latest episode to share his vast knowledge of houseplants. We go over his favorite go-to soil blends for Aroids, Hoyas and more. We discuss how he ensures plants have humidity, what to do with pests and his list of favorite and easiest plants to grow. Check out Tylor and his amazing store of both plants & supplies below: Website: Arium Botanicals Instagram: ariumbotanicals TikTok: @arium_botanicals To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: Facebook Instagram email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook
In this episode C.L. and Ellen explain what “bare root plants” are and why you might want them. Next, they talk about the genus Dracaena, which includes some of the most popular houseplants. They end by disagreeing about general rules for pruning (sorry Morgan). :27 Plant Noob: Bare Root plants 11:55 Eat/Drink/Grow: Dracaena 20:21 Love Letters and Questions: Morgan requests some easy rules of thumb about pruning.
Ellen and C.L. talk about cranberry recipes that go beyond the traditional “cranberry sauce.” They discuss potting “soils” and their composition, and give a listener advice about a Dracaena fragrans (aka corn plant) that has gotten too tall. :31 What's For Dinner: Cranberries 8:23 Eat/Drink/Grow: Potting Mixes 24:26 Love Letters and Questions: From Bailey, a tale of the too tall dracaena
This week we'll be discussing… You know what… Fuck it… It's our last episode, and we're gonna talk about whatever the fuck we want! And if you've got a problem with that, quit listening to the show, dummy! … soooooooo crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Tonight we're joined by our usual panel members, we have our California Sustainable Winegrowing Ambassador and recovering Wine Blogger, Jeff Solomon, our commercial brewer and snake wrangler, John Ruyak, and I'm your host and certified specialist of wine, Jeff Eckles. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Solomon - Oleaceae Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Booze News or Discussion Topic Eckles - Refillable Wine - https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/10/07/fill-her-up-gov-signs-bill-that-allows-for-refilling-wine-bottles/ Natty Light Vodka? Sure - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/natty-light-introduces-flavored-vodka-as-domestic-beer-sales-slump-nothing-is-off-the-table-145548074.html The best of the worst - https://www.facebook.com/events/craft-brew-underground/bad-beer-bash-2021/2934394356781707/ Last, Last call Join us on our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern.
This week on episode 349 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing Biscoffs, Robots, and Mustard Wine… soooooooo crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Tonight we're joined by our usual panel members, we have our California Sustainable Winegrowing Ambassador and recovering Wine Blogger, Jeff Solomon, our commercial brewer and snake wrangler, John Ruyak, and I'm your host and certified specialist of wine, Jeff Eckles. No agenda Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Ruyak - “The Box” Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Booze News or Discussion Topic John - it's no Biscochito Brown buts sounds intriguing https://www.foodandwine.com/news/biscoff-cookie-beer Jeff Solomon - Robo Somms https://dracaenawines.com/seriously-do-we-need-a-robot-in-the-wine-world/ Eckles - “Pardon me, “ https://www.foodandwine.com/news/grey-poupon-wine-mustard-seeds Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Join us on our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
This week on episode 348 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing golf drinks, zero carb beer, and we welcome back one of our best blogger buddies, Martin Redmond… soooooooo crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Our guest this week is making his fourth and final appearance on the big show. He is a wine blogger who has been named a top 20 wine influencer, one of the top 100 wine bloggers, and overall, he's just an awesome dude. Please help us welcome the founder of the https://enofylzwineblog.com/, Martin Redmond. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Eckles - Amphora Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Martin Redmond Interview Booze News or Discussion Topic John - In other news: https://larrybrownsports.com/golf/dustin-johnson-wasted-press-conference-ryder-cup/584562 Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Join us on our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
This week on episode 347 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing PBR Showers, Penis Wine, and we're drinking some weirdly named stuff… soooooooo crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never missanother episode of our brand of drinking fun by visitingWeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Tonight we're joined by our usual panel members, we have our California Sustainable Winegrowing Ambassador and recovering Wine Blogger, Jeff Solomon, our commercial brewer and snake wrangler, John Ruyak, and I'm your host and certified specialist of wine, Jeff Eckles. Tonight for this month's drinking episode we are drinking beers that have unique or weirdly named titles. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Solomon - Allyl Thiosulfinate Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Booze News Penis Wine John - Sign me up (haha, get it?) https://www.fastcompany.com/90678049/how-much-would-it-take-for-you-to-turn-your-shower-curtain-into-a-pabst-blue-ribbon-ad Eckles - Penis Wine - https://www.sfgate.com/wine/article/napa-penis-shaped-wine-just-the-tipsy-16461690.php Show Ending Announcement Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Follow us on the socials, Twitter, Instagram and our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
I find out more about a scheme helping women in prison to get growing houseplants, and I discuss the delights of lucky bamboo, aka Dracaena sanderiana. Plus I answer a question about cork for supporting aroids. For full show notes visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/prison-glasshouse-lucky-bamboo
This week we'll be discussing fat chris christie, vegan beer, and the correlation between drinking vegan beer and turning into chris christie...soooooooo crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Tonight we're joined by our usual panel members, we have our California Sustainable Winegrowing Ambassador and recovering Wine Blogger, Jeff Solomon, our commercial brewer and snake wrangler, John Ruyak, and I'm your host and certified specialist of wine, Jeff Eckles. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Eckles - Herkules Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Booze News or Discussion Topic John - I can't can't this vision out of my head. https://www.nj.com/food/2021/09/chris-christies-notorious-beach-photo-inspired-a-new-nj-beer.html Eckles - Fully Vegan Beer - https://vegnews.com/2021/9/mushroom-fining-technology-beer Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Follow us on the socials, Twitter, Instagram and our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend And, visit We Like Drinking dot com slash pledge to find out more information about becoming a patron of the show and help You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
This week on episode 344 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing buses, brews, and we're having our 8 round with Annie Wolf-Pautsch, soooooo... crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Our guest this week makes her 8th appearance on the show. It's been exactly 100 episodes since she was last on, and there have been a lot of changes in the world since she was last with us. How have those changes affected her and her business SC Brew Cruz? Let's find out by welcoming Annie Wolf-Pautsch. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Solomon - Yomp Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Last call Follow us on the socials, Twitter, Instagram and our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend And, visit We Like Drinking dot com slash pledge to find out more information about becoming a patron of the show and help You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
Sansevieria cylindrica (Dracaena angolensis), or braided snake plant, a succulent plant indigenous to Angola, was first discovered in 1837 by ... Read more The post Braided Snake Plant Care appeared first on Plant Mom Care.
This week on episode 343 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing, no more beer here, a secret story for shock value, and we're all drinking something special tonight soooooo... crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking It's time for another monthly drinking episode where we provide a bit more detail of what we are drinking on the show this week. We've got some fun ones this week so let's get right into it. Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Ruyak - flocculation Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Booze News Eckles - Skunky beer explained -- https://www.ladbible.com/news/interesting-theres-a-scientific-reason-why-beer-sometimes-smells-like-weed-20210822 Secret story - https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/10/pepsico-and-boston-beer-to-create-alcoholic-mountain-dew-drink.html Beer not here -- https://fox11online.com/news/local/packers-transition-to-cashless-means-no-beer-vendors-in-stands Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Follow us on the socials, Twitter, Instagram and our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend And, visit We Like Drinking dot com slash pledge to find out more information about becoming a patron of the show and help You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
Dracaena fragrans or corn plant, a plant species indigenous to the tropics and islands of Africa and growing at elevations ... Read more The post Corn Plant Care appeared first on Plant Mom Care.
This week on episode 341 of the We Like Drinking podcast we'll be discussing discontinued beers, canning line horrors, and podcast awards finals, soooooo... crack open that beer, uncork that wine, and let's get drinking! Make sure you never miss another episode of our brand of drinking fun by visiting WeLikeDrinking.com/Subscribe Panel Introductions And What We're Drinking Wine, Beer, Spirit, or Pop Culture Reference Solomon - Didaskaleinophobia Get Dracaena We have a fun partnership to tell you about this week. Our good friend, and clown car driver, Lori over at Dracaena Wines has offered all our listeners a special deal. If you purchase any wine from them and use code WLD at checkout you will get 5% off your order. Additionally, Dracaena Wines will send WLD a matching 5%. So if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, but didn't want to commit to a monthly payment, here is a great opportunity for you to score some delicious Paso Robles wines and still help us out. Dracaena offers their Cab Franc, both reserve and classic.. So this is really a win, win, win for everyone if you pick yourself up some today. Visit https://welikedrinking.com/wine Into the Finals Again We've reached the finals in the podcast awards again Nothing left for you to do Winners will be announced Sept. 30th Booze News John - Premium - https://www.foodandwine.com/news/molson-coors-discontinued-beers Last call That's right, it's time to break out your phones and give us a hand. Follow us on the socials, Twitter, Instagram and our private group on Facebook known as the Tavern. Search up the show on Apple Podcast and leave us a big fat 5 star review. And, if you enjoyed this episode in particular, share it with a friend And, visit We Like Drinking dot com slash pledge to find out more information about becoming a patron of the show and help You can also find the show notes for this episode with all the links to the stories or mentions we had at http://welikedrinking.com/episodes
Dracaena marginata also called Dragon tree, is a hardy popular tropical house plant indigenous to Madagascar. It comes in several ... Read more The post How to Care For a Dracaena Marginata (Dragon Tree) appeared first on Plant Mom Care.
Dracaena trifasciata, (formerly classified as Sansevieria trifasciata), or snake plant, is a species of plant indigenous to tropical Africa. It grows and ... Read more The post How to Care For a Snake Plant (Trifasciata, Sansevieria) appeared first on Plant Mom Care.
Lucky Bamboo originated from South Asia. It is also known as Dracaena. They believe that this plant is a symbol ... Read more The post How to Care For Lucky Bamboo appeared first on Plant Mom Care.
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Medicine is not exclusively a human invention. Many other animals, from insects to birds to nonhuman primates, have been known to self-medicate with plants and minerals for infections and other conditions. Behavioral ecologist Helen Morrogh-Bernard of the Borneo Nature Foundation has spent decades studying the island's orangutans and says she has now found evidence they use plants in a previously unseen medicinal way.During more than 20,000 hours of formal observation, Morrogh-Bernard and her colleagues watched 10 orangutans occasionally chew a particular plant (which is not part of their diet) into a foamy lather and then rub it into their fur. The apes spent up to 45 minutes at a time massaging the concoction onto their upper arms or legs. The researchers believe this behavior is the first known example of a nonhuman animal using a topical analgesic.Local people use the same plant—Dracaena cantleyi, an unremarkable-looking shrub with stalked leaves—to treat aches and pains. Morrogh-Bernard's co-authors at the Czech Academy of Sciences, Palacký University Olomouc and the Medical University of Vienna studied its chemistry. They added extracts from it to human cells that had been grown in a dish and had been artificially stimulated to produce cytokines, an immune system response that causes inflammation and discomfort. The plant extract reduced the production of several types of cytokines, the scientists reported in a study published last November in Scientific Reports.The results suggest that orangutans use the plant to reduce inflammation and treat pain, says Jacobus de Roode, a biologist at Emory University, who was not involved in the study. Such findings could help identify plants and chemicals that might be useful for human medications, de Roode says.In creatures such as insects, the ability to self-medicate is almost certainly innate; woolly bear caterpillars infected with parasitic flies seek out and eat plant substances that are toxic to the flies. But more complex animals may learn such tricks after an initial discovery by one member of their group. For example, an orangutan may have rubbed the plant on its skin to try to treat parasites and realized that it also had a pleasant pain-killing effect, says Michael Huffman, a primatologist at Kyoto University, who was not involved in the new research. That behavior may then have been passed on to other orangutans. Because this type of self-medication is seen only in south-central Borneo, Morrogh-Bernard says, it was probably learned locally.
In 12 hours Dracaena plants removed nearly all the acetone from an airtight chamber, suggesting they might be put to use as air filters in nail salons. Christopher Intagliata reports.
In 12 hours Dracaena plants removed nearly all the acetone from an airtight chamber, suggesting they might be put to use as air filters in nail salons. Christopher Intagliata reports.