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Today we'll discuss the INCREDIBLE story that Evergreens have played throughout human history! We have a very special episode with Scientist, Author, and Professor, Dr. Trent Preszler, who takes us through the fascinating story of the Evergreen tree, published in his new book “Evergreen”. From its role in oxygenating Earth's early atmosphere during the Devonian period , to contributing to the fall of the Roman Empire, to becoming a beloved symbol of holiday tradition, you will be stunned by how vitally important Evergreen trees have been in almost every chapter of human histpory. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1643756702?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_cp_apan_dp_0H06W9HBFCZZNMMCDVJJ_2&bestFormat=trueTo watch the YOUTUBE VIDEO of this episode and the irreverent & somewhat unpredictable AFTERSHOW, subscribe to our Patreon: (http://patreon.com/user?u=91688467)
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You knew it was coming! Evergreens and Christmas Trees draw the spotlight on this week's episode of The Growing Season. Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland highlight THE focal point of the Christmas Season for those of us that lean into horticultural interests. What came first - evergreens or deciduous plants? You'll be surprised to know. Do real Christmas trees provide significant income to those selling them at this time of year? The pros and cons of real and artificial Christmas Trees are discussed. Cancer, oxygen and the health benefits of either choice become a focus. Do Christmas Trees need a specific soil to thrive during their growing process? PREDATOR! Bring the intergalactic space hunters. Jack McFarland used to own a tree farm. He tells of his adventures. Allergies and real Christmas trees - is there a correlation? Are allergy sufferers affected by Christmases most prominent horticultural element? Matt outlines how to prep your real Christmas tree for decorating. The youngest host sold Christmas trees for years and he recounts the finer points of these memories. The heaviest shedders all the way up to the least shedders cap the show off. What is done with the real Christmas tree after New Years. You'll find out...Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE.Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
Join us for a big bowl of Bob's Footy Hills Breakfast Cereal as we kick off Season 9 of Nothing But A Bob Thang! Episode Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6L5YPt9CeU
Sänger Claudio De Bartolo hat in den letzten 20 Jahren ein erfolgreiches Konzept umgesetzt: Er tritt rund 200 Mal pro Jahr in Altersheimen der ganzen Deutschschweiz auf. «Die alten Menschen sind so dankbar und ich bin glücklich, ihnen mit meinen Liedern eine Freude zu bereiten»! «Es sind Menschen wie du und ich - manchmal vergessen wir das» erklärt Claudio De Bartolo «sie schwelgen in den Evergreens die ich ihnen singe und lassen für eine gute Stunde ihre Sorgen hinter sich. Genau wie bei jungen Menschen auch»! Claudio De Bartolo hat ein riesiges Repertoire und ein schmales Equipement - in einer halben Stunde ist er parat für den Auftritt. Zudem bestimmt er alles selbst: Wo und wie oft er auftritt und wie er sein Programm gestaltet. Dies war nicht immer so. Zu Zeiten auf den grösseren Bühnen der deutschsprachigen Länder musste er oft von einem Management über sich bestimmen lassen. «Ich hadere nicht mit der Vergangenheit, im Gegenteil, ich habe viel gelernt. Aber heute bin ich glücklich in meiner kleineren, dafür eigenen Welt».
Forget fairy lights and tinsel, Tudor Christmas decorations were deeply symbolic, richly traditional, and filled with myth and meaning. Hello, I'm historian and author Claire Ridgway, and welcome to Day 7 of my Tudor Christmas Advent series! Today, we're stepping inside the Tudor home to discover how people really decorated for Christmas. In Tudor England, there were no Christmas trees, no early December decorating… In fact, a Tudor walking into your home right now would think you'd gone completely mad, because they only decorated on Christmas Eve. Instead of baubles and glitter, their homes were filled with: - Holly – symbol of Christ's sacrifice & protection - Ivy – representing fidelity and strength - Laurel & rosemary – symbols of eternal life - Evergreens everywhere, believed to bring luck and keep away evil You'll also discover: - The origin of the kissing bough - How mistletoe gained its romantic reputation — from Druids to Norse myth - Why decorations stayed up until Candlemas Eve… but NEVER beyond (unless you wanted goblins!) - And how London transformed into a city draped entirely in greenery Plus, we'll explore the medieval and Tudor tradition of the Christmas crib, from Pope Sixtus III to St Francis of Assisi, and how it lives on beautifully in Spain today. Tudor Christmas décor wasn't about sparkle… It was about symbolism, faith, magic, and midwinter hope. If you're enjoying this Advent journey through Tudor traditions, don't forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell — many more festive videos are on the way! #TudorChristmas #TudorTok #TudorHistory #ClaireRidgway #ChristmasHistory #HistoryYouTube #MedievalChristmas #HollyAndIvy #MistletoeTraditions #HistoryChannel #AdventSeries #BritishHistory #TwelveDaysOfChristmas #ChristmasDecor #HistoricalTraditions
Why keep spending money on a cut Christmas tree that you know will be brown and crispy by the second day of the new year when you could be decorating a living tree that can be planted and enjoyed for the next one hundred years or more? Nathan explains how to take care of a living tree indoors over the holidays and provides you with a list of the top tree kinds to use! He then continues the conversation on evergreens and talks about native evergreens that can be used in a variety of ways including hiding that junk pile your neighbor keeps growing in your direct line of sight!
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, shares the top 10 evergreens for a stunning holiday landscape. Discover surprising tips about holiday trees that can live beyond the season, including a common mistake many people make when choosing festive evergreens. Learn which varieties are exceptionally versatile for both indoor decoration and long-term yard success, along with insider advice on how to ensure they thrive after the holidays. Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
It's December, and here are some delightful things we'd like to share with you!December 2025 Sale Code: CALENDULAThe code for this year's sale is CALENDULA – use it during checkout to get 20% off everything we offer – all the courses, all the programs, anything on a payment plan, anything at all!Browse All CoursesThe discount code even works for gifts! Just make sure to check the box that says “this is a gift” and the extra gift information will pop up for you to complete.Herbal Activity Calendar – Stacked with Holiday HelpThe herbal activity calendar is a fun free way to get more herbs into your life. There are recipes, experiments, things to think about, and more – and you can set it up to autoload right into your online calendar if you want to!You'll find it right on your student dashboard if you're a student, and if you're not, just click here:Herbal Activity CalendarFor the month of December, the calendar's stacked up with gift ideas, recipes, and strategies for staying stress-free through the holidays.So if you need inspiration for herby gifts you can make for the people you love, you'll find it in the herbal activity calendar!2025 Herbal Gift GuideWe've compiled a guide to our favorite herbal holiday gifts. It goes out Thursday December 4th, so watch your inbox!This features friends and allies of ours, as well as makers & artisans who we find particularly excellent and skillful. Herbs, tea blends, remedies, mugs, and delights abound! There's something for everyone.If you're on our mailing list already, then you'll get a copy directly in your email. If you're not on the mailing list, sign up here!After Thursday, you'll be able to find the gift guide in our blog – we'll put it right at the top.The Evergreens We're not leaving you without some herb talk today, don't worry! This time we're turning our attention back to our good friends, the evergreens.Pine, spruce, and fir are all excellent wintertime herbs. Their volatiles give them a stimulating, activating action on our bodies – not just the lungs where it's most obvious, but also in digestion, the kidneys & bladder, blood circulation, and even the nerves & mind.Evergreens make excellent tea, but don't use the needles from your solstice / Xmas tree! They've probably got a lot of pesticide residues. Instead, forage after a storm for a downed branch, and work with the needles from that.Evergreens can also be prepared into steams, elixirs, an evergreen-focused fire cider or thieves' vinegar, and of course the old reliable resin salve.HHP 205: Herbs A-Z: Pinus & PlantagoHHP 146: Herbs Help Us Feel Our Way Through Difficult Times – discussion of evergreens begins ~16:50.If you have a moment, it would help us a lot if you could subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the showYou can find all of our online herbalism courses at online.commonwealthherbs.com!
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Broadleaf evergreens, or as we like to call them, flowering evergreens, are powerhouses in the landscape. They give you interest, structure, privacy, and color every season. In this episode, we explore the wide variety of broadleaf evergreens and how to care for them. Featured shrub: Gem Box inkberry holly.
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, shares why this cool season is prime time for planting evergreens. Is the secret to next year's best garden hiding in the coldest months? Explore a few surprising winter conditions that can give your landscape a significant head start, if you know how to take advantage of them. Plus, you'll hear why overlooking this season could mean missing your biggest growing opportunity of the year.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, talks about holiday-decorated evergreens you can plant in winter. Discover how certain hardy varieties can be enjoyed indoors for the season and then planted outdoors to thrive in the long term. You'll also hear surprising advice on winter watering habits and what to look for in the best landscape-ready cultivars. Tune in to learn which evergreens bring beauty to both your holidays and your garden.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Mit Formaten wie "Wer wird Millionär", "Die Höhle der Löwen" oder "Big Brother" hat Endemolshine etliche reichweitenstarke Evergreens im Portfolio. Doch was nützen solche Formate wirklich, wenn sich immer mehr Menschen vom linearen Fernsehen abwenden? Im OMR Podcast spricht Endemolshine-CEO Fabian Tobias über die Zukunft der TV-Unterhaltung, neue Alternativen durch Streamingplattformen, Veränderungen bei "Die Höhle der Löwen" – und ein Hobby als Jugendlicher, das schon früh den weiteren Werdegang erkennen ließ.
Paul has some ideas to transition your seasonal displays this time of year and he answers your gardening questions. Paul Zammit is a professor of horticulture and environmental studies at Niagara College and our regular gardening expert.
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Today, some more excellent advice on planning the landscape the yard of your mid-century home from Jim Drzewiecki of Ginkgo Leaf Studio. I bet you're wondering why mid-October is a good time to talk more about landscaping. Aren't Jim and I in the Midwest? Isn't this the time of year when there's less to do and less beautiful growth happening outside? Well that's exactly today's subject. We are talking about how to winterize your mid-century yard, both what you can and should do outside in these weekends and late fall, and how to plan a yard that's lovely in all seasons, including the winter.In Today's Episode You'll Hear:Why a critter friendly yard is also a winter friendly yard. How worried you should be about drunk robins. Where to invest in the spring for an interesting garden year round. Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2213Like and subscribe at Apple | Spotify | YouTube. Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here! Or get my course, Ready to Remodel.
In this episode, Ken Lain of Watters Garden Center in Prescott talks about 10 evergreens to enhance your landscape. Explore a variety of evergreens and shrubs that add color, texture, and life through every season. Tune in to discover expert tips on selecting the right plants to enhance your landscape and solve common gardening challenges.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Adam Passo, district manager of Davey's Milwaukee office, talks about all kinds of trees and plants with winter interest, explaining how their berries, bark and foliage stand out during colder months. In this episode we cover: Evergreens (0:44) (8:42)Trees with four-season interest (1:27)Three-flowered maple (2:09)Paperbark maple (3:39)Do trees with winter interest shine in other seasons? (5:14)London plane vs. Sycamore (5:55)Concolor fir (7:41)Sunkissed arborvitae (7:47) (10:01)Blue juniper (8:01) How do arborists recommend unknown trees? (9:09)Japanese white pine (10:20)Winter interest trees' berries (11:05)What was Wisconsin's summer season like? (12:42)Shagbark hickory (13:11)Stewartia (14:35)Red twig dogwoods (15:13)Peach hydrangeas (15:57)Adam's experience and travels as an arborist (16:44)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about trees and plants with winter interest, read our blog, Best Trees to Plant for Winter Color. To read our blogs about tree care in the winter, read our blogs, Can You Plant Trees, Shrubs or Evergreens in the Winter? and Winter Watering Tips for Evergreens. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!
This week on the podcast, Joanne discusses the importance of watering your trees and evergreens throughout October and November. Topics discussed: This summer was the driest summer on record, with only 96 millimetres of rain Although 2024 had more rain, half of it came in a single storm: our rainfall patterns are inconsistent and insufficient By late July or early August, many people give up on watering their gardens and lawns due to the dry conditions Water trees, especially a the drip line rather than just the trunk, once or twice a week until the ground freezes Consider using tree bags for young trees to provide slow, consistent watering Provide winter protection for Japanese maples by staking and wrapping with burlap Pool owners, pay special attention to the trees surrounding your pool, as there is generally not a lot of space between the pool patio and the garden, and the trees take a lot of abuse While many people may not consider it their responsibility to water city trees, doing so benefits the entire community How to water trees effectively, including targeting the drip line and using tree bags for young trees Evergreens and ornamental trees need to be watered well before winter, as they may not show signs of stress until it's too late Be proactive in caring for your trees: the investment in water is worth it for the long-term health and beauty of the trees in your yard Resources Mentioned in the Show: Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden Have a topic you'd like me to discuss? Please let me know what other topics you would like me to discuss. Email your questions and comments to downthegardenpathpodcast@hotmail.com, or connect with me on my website: down2earth.ca Find Down the Garden Path on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: @downthegardenpathpodcast. Down the Garden Path Podcast On Down The Garden Path, professional landscape designer Joanne Shaw discusses down-to-earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As the owner of Down2Earth Landscape Design, Joanne Shaw has been designing beautiful gardens for homeowners east of Toronto for over a decade. She does her best to bring you interesting, relevant and useful topics to help you keep your garden as low maintenance as possible. In Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden, Joanne and fellow landscape designer Matthew Dressing distill their horticultural and design expertise and their combined experiences in helping others create and maintain thriving gardens into one easy-to-read monthly reference guide. Get your copy today on Amazon. Don't forget to check out Down the Garden Path on your favourite podcast app and subscribe! You can now catch the podcast on YouTube.
In this episode, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener, shares the brightest evergreens that are best planted in the fall. Watters Garden Center is transitioning to fall and plants that love the winter months. New evergreens and holiday plants are beginning to hit the shelves! Fall is the perfect time to get your plants into the ground to allow them time to root out through the end of the year and set buds for the spring. What evergreens will you start to see at the garden center now, and which will bring brilliant green to your garden? Listen in to learn more!Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center talk about top evergreens to replace that dead pinion pine. Learn why fall is a critical time for feeding your landscape and how to support native plants through the seasonal change, as well as replacing a lost pine tree. Whether you're troubleshooting tree troubles or wondering when to cut back wildflowers, this episode is packed with timely advice for fall gardening in the high country.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
"I'd love it to stay contained and grow slow..."These are the sentiments uttered by many a client that have crossed the McFarland's path. Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland dive into plants that are just what a client ordered on this week's episode of The Growing Season.Algae kicks the show off and you'll find out why. Juniper tags in quick and The McFarland's give these lovely evergreens their due. Pfitzers, Icee Blue, Blue Rug, Blue Chip and many more junipers are discussed.What is a "Pancake Juniper?" The Korean Spice viburnum and its lack of use on Growing Season designs are mentioned. Plant repetition and colour repetition are design elements that make a wonderful connection to various parts of your property. Black Eyed Susies... OHHHH BABY. The McFarland's get REALLY excited about perennial geraniums. Why don't shrubs grow in a square shape? It's a curious question. The Growing Season is award winning once again. The trio explain. Matt gets hormonal with Spruce and it leads to "Imagine If You Will..."The gloriousness that are coral bells are highlighted. Also: DOGWOODS!The McFarlands spend some time reminiscing about the 1980's and why so many popular plants from that era fell out of favour. Nest spruce is something you should try. Evergreens finish the show off in style. Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE.Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
Der Blick zurück startet bei Evergreens aus dem Designer-Regal: Chanel Allure Homme Édition Blanche bleibt für Max der „Zitronenkuchen“ unter den Gentleman-Düften – inklusive Anekdote vom Souk-„Schnapper“, der sich später als Fake entpuppte. Mercedes-Benz Le Parfum punktete als zugängliche, preisfaire Lederalternative mit feiner Veilchen-Anmutung; Sauvage Eau de Parfum feierte nach der Hype-Sättigung ein Comeback, weil der Klassiker zwischen all der Nische wieder auffällt. Dann wird's süß und ikonisch: Mugler Pure Havane – für Max „der bessere Naxos“ – scheiterte nicht am Duft, sondern an der Praxis (Sprühkopf-Probleme), während Mercedes-Benz Select Night als unkomplizierter, würzig-süßer Allrounder in Erinnerung bleibt. Eine kleine Hommage geht an die Trussardi-Collection (von „Nutella-Vibes“ bis Amarettini), und Laboratorio Olfattivo überzeugt weiterhin mit starkem Preis-Leistungs-Gefühl – gerade dank der 30-ml-Größen, auch wenn nicht jede Vanille-Variante zündet. Richtig weh tat der Abschied von Parfums de Marly Pegasus in der alten Formulierung: geliebt, aber sozial oft „zu viel“, und die aktuelle Charge wirkt für ihn leicht anders. Xerjoff Cruz del Sur I war damals „zu früh“ – die provokant-würzige Kreuzkümmel-Kante hätte heute wohl mehr Chance. Dazwischen: Bohoboco Sea Salt Caramel (maritim-karamellig, mit Punch), Areej Le Doré Aquilaria Blossom (für seine Nase zu muffig), Matière Première Falcon Leather (von Liebe zu „zu viel“ – und wieder neugierig) sowie ein sommerlicher Hili als perfekte Strandkulisse im Abendwind. Zum Ausklang streift Max noch Xerjoff Ouverture, Dior Vanilla Diorama, den TK-Maxx-Fund Tobacco Oud (erst verkauft, dann vermisst), Roja Apex Parfum (belanglosere DNA, aber extrem tragbar – heute ersetzt durch Sauvage Elixir) und die Zaharoff Z-Creators (vom Curly-Release bis Brass & Soul: gemocht, am Ende weitergegeben). Seine Quintessenz: Blindkäufe rächen sich, Testen gewinnt – und manchmal merkt man den wahren Wert eines Dufts erst, wenn er fehlt.
Eine Radio-Operette aus dem Jahr 1948: Die junge Liliy (Margrit Rainer) muss sich zwischen zwei Männern entscheiden: dem bescheidenen Musikus Michael und dem gefeierten Tenor Tedy. Begleitet von eingängiger Musik und viel Humor entfaltet sich eine charmante Liebesgeschichte mit Lokalkolorit. Wer das Hörspiel im Radio hören will: Samstag, 06.09.2025, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 2 Kultur Für die Musik zeichnet Artur Beul verantwortlich, der Schöpfer von Evergreens wie «Am Himmel stoht es Sternli znacht», «Übere Gotthard flüüged Bräme», «Stägeli uf, Stägeli ab» und dem Welthit «Nach em Räge schint Sunne». Den Text zu dieser beschwingten Komödie verfasste Jürg Amstein, der oft mit Paul Burkhard zusammengearbeitet hat, unter anderem auch bei «Der schwarze Hecht». ____________________ Mit: Margrit Rainer (Lily), Robert Bichler (Michael, ein kleiner Musikus), Rudolf Christ (Tedy, ein grosser Tenor), Emil Hegetschweiler (Peter Pfister, ein Zürcher), Lisa Burkhard (Frau Pfister), Voli Geiler (1. Kassiererin), Schaggi Streuli (Wirt), Gustav Gnehm (Kondukteur/Platzanweiser/Concierge), Ruth Sager (2. Kassiererin/Serviertochter), Heidi Fassbind (Dame), Albert Werner (1. Herr), Fritz Scheidegger (2. Herr/Lautsprecher), Karl Meier (3. Herr/Chauffeur/Polizist). ____________________ Musikalische Leitung: Walter Baumgartner – Regie: Albert Rösler ____________________ Produktion: SRF 1948 ____________________ Dauer: 74'
A Double-header, two-parter. First up, the latest Kenny update followed by a throwback to October, the day before we left for Ukraine, when these 3 Russians stopped by... Support the show and get 20% off your first Lucy order with code STANHOPE at https://www.lucy.co/STANHOPE Extra Episodes over on Patreon & YouTube Members www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcastSupport the show: http://www.Patreon.com/stanhopepodcast
In this episode, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener, discusses the evergreens for privacy that screen prying eyes. He also emphasizes the benefits of planting red salvia and great shade and fruit tres to plant now. Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Rachel Broskey from Davey's Knoxville office shares advice on how to ID trees in your landscape, as well as some of her favorite trees from coast to coast and how she got into arboriculture and became a "nurse for trees." In this episode we cover: How arborists are trained to ID trees (0:52)How foliage plays a role in ID (2:28)Dawn redwoods (3:42)Evergreens and their needles (6:34)Rachel's favorite trees (8:01) (11:49)Redbud varieties (8:56)West vs east coast trees (10:04) Climate in Knoxville (11:12)Black gum (12:04)How Rachel became an arborist (12:45)Diagnosing trees (14:11)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To read our Tree Identification blogs to help you ID different species in your landscape, visit Blog.Davey.com by clicking here - Tree Identification Davey blogs. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob reminds us that we are still way behind on water and you should still be watering those evergreens!
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob reminds us that we are still way behind on water and you should still be watering those evergreens!
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob reminds us that we are still way behind on water and you should still be watering those evergreens!
Unique conditions can lead to winter burn on some area evergreens. In this episode, Don and John discuss what winter burn is, how it can happen and steps to prevent it.
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob says we didn’t get much snow this winter, so don’t be afraid to water your evergreens. It’s also okay to start mowing! […]
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob says we didn’t get much snow this winter, so don’t be afraid to water your evergreens. It’s also okay to start mowing! […]
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob says we didn’t get much snow this winter, so don’t be afraid to water your evergreens. It’s also okay to start mowing! […]
In this episode, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener chats about healthy evergreens for a brighter landscape. How can you keep your evergreens healthy in the face of infestation? What types of pests can attack your evergreens?Listen in to learn more!Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
WTB with Jen Brister, Maureen Younger and Allyson June Smith
The bells are out, it can only mean one thing… it's the Christmas episode! Jen's fresh off a photoshoot, Allyson's goated up for a change and Maureen keeps getting chatted up in kebab shops. Also, snogging, Law and Order and hairdresser break ups.We're going on a little break but we'll be back with more bollocks on 17th January!Consider sending money to Jen's Gaza fundraiser.Cultural Corner's top book club books: The Book of Beginnings - Sally Page, Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus, Excellent Women - Barbara Pym, Evergreens - Liam Brown.Send your problems to womentalkingbollocks@gmail.com with the subject 'Ask Allyson'.Buy Maureen's new book, Prisms of My Life, here.Get your next dose of Allyson live here.Keep up with everything Jen's doing here.Produced by Impatient Productions, edited by Ralph Foster.Artwork by Haiminh Le. Follow WTB on Twitter @wtb_podcast and on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram @wtbpodcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Selecting & planting evergreens in Georgia, recycling Christmas materials, and buying live Christmas trees
Our Winter Solstice / Christmas / Holiday tradition continues as we invite illustrator and dear friend Veronica Fannin onto the show for another exploration into the esoteric origins of the many traditions of the season. This year we also brought on musician and dear friend Jude Roberts, who performed an original Christmas song All Among the Evergreens. In this episode we explore:Santa Claus and Magic MushroomsThe Sacred Mushroom and the CrossA re-imagining of a Christmas classic by VernOriginal Christmas songs by Jude and Mike...and more!Learn more about Vern and her work at earthartmagic.com. You can learn more about Jude at JudeRoberts.com.Support Terrain Theory on Patreon! Our recently-launched member platform gives you access to a ton of free & exclusive content. Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/TerrainTheoryTerrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Music by Chris Merenda
Its winter here which means the holidays are just getting started. With the holidays comes a lot of wreath making and getting to us one of our favorite things, EVERGREENS! Living i the pacific north west you can go anywhere with out see some variety of these beautiful pin trees. We wanted to talk about our favs and how we like to use them. so join us o this episode of a blooming good time. Instagram@abloominggoodtimepodcast@crowleyhouse@crowleyhousefarm@heytheremartins
An injured little bird needs to find a safe home, but will the trees of the forest come to her rescue? Find out in the charming tale ‘Why Evergreens Never Lose Their Leaves,' the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime — featuring narration by Valerie Kahler, illustrations by Nancy Carlson and music by Mihály Hajdú.
The Phone in the Woods *** https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ *** Evergreens in an Endless Autumn *** Written by: MakRalston and Narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer *** Link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Evergreens_in_an_Endless_Autumn *** Content is available under CC BY-SA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evergreens in an Endless Autumn written by MakRalston It's Here written by Matthew N. Clarke TRIGGER WARNINGS AVAILABLE AT BOTTOM OF SHOW NOTES. MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. LinkTree for all of my social media, YouTube, Patreon etc. Leave me a voice mail! (323) 546-8764 Ad Free version available on Patreon You can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.com Music by Epidemic Sound and Co.AG TW: Story 1: body horror, animal death Story 2: some gore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evergreens in an Endless Autumn written by MakRalston It's Here written by Matthew N. Clarke TRIGGER WARNINGS AVAILABLE AT BOTTOM OF SHOW NOTES. MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. LinkTree for all of my social media, YouTube, Patreon etc. Leave me a voice mail! (323) 546-8764 Ad Free version available on Patreon You can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.com Music by Epidemic Sound and Co.AG TW: Story 1: body horror, animal death Story 2: some gore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 214! This episode contains a lot of biblio adventuring. Emily is in Traverse City, Michigan, helping her daughter, getting to know her new granddaughter, and discovering the many excellent Little Free Libraries in the area. She also shopped at Horizon Books and has been spending time at the Traverse City Library. Meanwhile, back in New England, Chris and “Colleen from Chicago” hit the road for a four-day Biblio Adventure Extravaganza that included Melville's Arrowhead, Wharton's The Mount, Emily Dickinson's family homes, The Homestead and The Evergreens, Amherst Books, and The Yiddish Book Center. The former bookstore coworkers capped it off with the annual Moby Dick marathon aboard the Charles W. Morgan at Mystic Seaport Museum. Oh, and she forgot to mention that they also went to the Odyssey Bookstore at Mount Holyoke. Phew, what a blast! We managed to finish a few books, too: Emily loved THE SNOW CHILD by Eowyn Ivey and appreciated its cold Alaska setting while reading in the heat of Michigan's summer. She listened to the audiobook version of Ann Napolitano's first novel, WITHIN ARM'S REACH, which features six narrators, and then two Audible Original short stories by Alice Hoffman, "The Bookstore Sisters" and "The Bookstore Wedding.” Chris read MOBY DICK by Herman Melville (that's twice this year) and a novelization about his relationship with Nathaniel Hawthorne, THE WHALE: A Love Story by Mark Beauregard. She also read her first book club selection from Book Browse, THE ROSE ARBOR, by Rhys Bowen. Happy Listening!
Robert Charles, Former Assistant Secretary of State at the State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs in the Bush Administration, Author of "Eagles and Evergreens". Robert Charles and I discussed the dangers of an open border and the extent to which it's contributing to lawlessness. We also discussed the insertion of potential fifth-column operators from the People's Liberation Army in China and others. We explored the contribution being made to the immense loss of life by our poorest frontier thanks to Chinese efforts to insinuate fentanyl and otherwise cultivate marijuana inside our country. Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Waller, President and CEO of the Center for Security Policy Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Waller and I discussed the extent to which our critical infrastructure, notably the electric grid, are at grave risk of being harmed by saboteurs, cyber warfare operatives, and others.
Robet Charles, Former Assistant Secretary of State at the State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs in the Bush Administration, Author of "Eagles and Evergreens". We visited at length with Robert Charles about law-fare in America, the corrosion it is having on the rule of law, and respect for it. The consequences of Joe Biden's compromise by the Chinese Communist Party with highly corrosive effects and The dangers associated with policies that the Biden administration is pursuing. We also talked about the extent to which at this point our country and its challenges require the close attention of the American people.