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On this episode, Sean demystifies Bulbils. Find out what they are, what plants you can find them on, and what to do with them this Fall or next Spring. Checkout our YouTube #shorts video we made about bulbils earlier this month. See how to quickly plant your bulbils from our YouTube #shorts video also from earlier this month. Also, plant your seeds AND bulbils with confidence using our Little Dibby or Dibby XL garden tools. Check them out on Amaon or Etsy: Dibby Garden Tools on Amazon Dibby Garden Tools on Etys We'll see ya in the garden! All rights reserved for Spoken Garden. Music by Epidemic Sound.
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Bloomers in the Garden • 10.19.24 • Fall Planting | Onions & Garlic • Winterizing Your Roses • The Benefits of Planting Cover Crops • Moving Trees & Shrubs in Fall • Wild Birds & Suet & More It is time to plant Onions and Garlic for the most flavorful crop you'll harvest in spring!! We'll tell you how during our 1st segment! Enjoy your roses final blossoms for the year. Listen what to do when those final petals fall in our 2nd segment! Planting A Garden cover crop improves you garden soil in many ways. Hear the benefits to planting a cover crop during our 3rd segment!! Do you have a tree or shrub you'd like to move? Now's the time we'll tell you what you have to do during our 4th segment! Feeding Wild Bird Seed to birds makes sense but what's the deal with suet? We're going to explain the benefits of feeding the birds suet during our final Segment. Philadelphia, South Jersey, & Delaware Valley Saturdays at 8am 860am WWDB-AM Saturday at 6am & 5pm 93.5FM & 1540am WNWR "The Word".... NYC Tri-State Area Sundays at 8am 1250 AM "Classic Oldies" WMTR Bloomers in the Garden helps you and your neighbors have more beautiful yards, gardens and landscapes. Len and Julio are your “go-to” source for practical information, solid “local” advice that applies to the Delaware Valley. Learn about products and plants you can pronounce that are available at local Independent Garden Centers. Get inspired and confident to try new things, building on our past successful recommendations. Your hosts, Len Schroeder & Julio Zamora Len Schroeder has a rich family heritage of horticulture dating back over 100 years. His own experience spans over 30 years as Owner of Bloomers Home & Garden Center. Bloomers is a Retail Garden Center that caters to the home gardener and the do-it-yourself landscaper. Bloomers prides itself on its staff training. We translate the often confusing gardening information into easy to understand, executable tasks. Len brings a professional lifetime of sorting out plants and products that work when customers get them home. Julio Zamora has worked within Bloomers Nursery Department for over a decade and is a life-long gardener. Julio's unique passion for customers inspires Gardeners of all ages to try new things. His relaxed friendly demeanor and enthusiastic joy when discussing the benefits of gardening is inspirational. Julio's authentic love and concern for people makes him and exceptional individual and host! Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Call the Bloomer's Garden Hotline” at (609)685-1880 to leave your question, your name and the town you're from! You can also write to len@bloomers.com or julio@bloomers.com
With our warm fall, we're still enjoying fresh tomatoes, peppers, greens, and zucchini from the garden. But it's also time to start thinking about planting garlic and shallots. These two alliums are easy to grow. Unlike other veggies, you plant garlic and shallots in the fall for an early summer harvest. There are two main types of garlic: hardneck and softneck. Hardneck varieties, such as 'Romanian Red' and 'German Extra Hardy', form a flower stalk or scape in spring that can be harvested and eaten. We make a mean pesto from garlic scapes. Even if you don't like eating the scape, it still should be removed to get larger garlic bulbs. Softneck varieties, such as 'New York White' and 'Inchelium Red', have soft leaves that are good for braiding. They last longer in storage than hardneck types. Plant garlic cloves 3- to 5-weeks before the ground freezes. Planting too early stimulates them to grow this fall, so wait until late October or early November to plant this year. The night before planting, break apart the bulbs into cloves. Leave them overnight to callous on the bottom, basal plate for best rooting. The next day plant, on compost amended raised beds, spacing the cloves pointy side up, 6 inches apart and a few inches below the soil deep. Water well and cover with straw or hay for winter protection. Shallots are another allium that can be fall planted. These small onions have a delicate, milder flavor than regular onions and are favorites in French cooking. Plant 'Dutch Yellow' and 'French Red' shallot varieties the same way you plant garlic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Sean gives you fun fall container prepping and planting ideas, and a sequence to get it done. Listen to get detailed info on what to do and how to do it for your fall containers! For any gardening questions you can always email Sean or Allison at sean@spokengarden.com or allison@spokengarden.com Oh, and sow your seeds at the right depth every time with confidence with our Little Dibby and Dibby XL seed sowing tools on Amazon or on Etsy. Fall is a great time to plant fall and winter crops, like arugula, kale, and many other plants. Get yours TODAY! And, make sure to check out our Deals page to save 10-15% on your next garden online purchase for bulbs, seeds, and containers at spokengarden.com/deals/ . All rights reserved for Spoken Garden. Music by Epidemic Sound.
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center share how to prepare garden beds for fall planting. Should you be using fertilizer? Should you use a specific type of soil? How much water should you be using? Are there any special steps you should take to prepare your garden beds? Listen in to find out.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/
We would love you feed back for upcoming shows. Text us here!In todays show, we talk about clover.When to plant.What to plant.What to avoid.
In this episode, host Janet Michael, welcomed back Joanne Royalty from the Frederick County Extension Office. The episode began with a heartfelt tribute to Corey Childs, a beloved extension agent who recently passed away. Joanne shared that Cory was instrumental in the development of the Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardener Association. His contributions to various projects, including seed lending libraries and gardening festivals, have left a lasting impact on the community. Known for his kindness, humor, and expertise in livestock and 4-H activities, Corey's legacy continues through the many lives he touched and the projects he supported. Janet fondly remembered her conversations with Corey, particularly one about backyard chickens, which showcased Corey's well-prepared and engaging nature. Despite initial hesitations, Corey became a cherished guest on the show. The discussion then transitioned to seed lending libraries. Joanne explained that these are available in various regional libraries, providing free seeds to the public. The initiative encourages gardening joyfully and aims to introduce more people to seed saving, which can sustain the community seed libraries. When asked about seed storage, Joanne recommended using dry, plain white envelopes labeled with the plant's common and scientific names, collection date, and any notable characteristics to ensure proper preservation and identification. The conversation also touched on the complexities of seed saving and potential pitfalls, such as unintended cross-breeding in home compost piles. Joanne humorously recounted her experience with volunteer squash that did not turn out as expected due to cross-pollination. The episode further explored fall planting opportunities. Joanne highlighted that various plants, including peas, chard, spinach, kale, and garlic, can be sown in the fall, allowing gardeners to extend their growing season and experiment with new crops. Joanne encouraged gardeners to adopt a more relaxed approach to seasonal clean-up, leaving plant stalks and leaves as habitats for wildlife over the winter. This method benefits pollinators and small animals while returning nutrients to the soil. Janet praised the monthly gardening tip sheets and event information provided by the Master Gardeners and the extension website. Joanne noted the upcoming seed exchange event as an excellent opportunity for community engagement and seed sharing. The episode concluded with a discussion on managing invasive species, particularly the spotted lanternfly. Both Janet and Joanne emphasized the importance of community efforts in controlling this pest. The conversation wrapped up with an acknowledgement of the valuable educational resources the extension office offers to the community.
Hey green thumbs! This week on the podcast Kevin meets with the Curly Cultivators; Leota Wilson and Mikaela Falwell to start planning for the Fall season. They share their tips for transitioning the garden, preparing your soil, what plants you can start now from seed, and most important of all: how to have fun in the garden!Plan out your garden using the Vegetable Planting Calendar Green Acres Nursery & SupplyGreen Acres Garden Podcast GroupIn the greater Sacramento area? Learn how to make your yard Summer Strong and discover water-saving rebates at BeWaterSmart.info.
Habitat Podcast #281 - In today's episode of The Habitat Podcast, we are back in the studio with Al Tomechko. Al is the co-owner of Vitalize Seed Co with me and we are just finishing up our spring plantings. We discuss: The art of effective habitat management How to cultivate a living soil system Vitalize's Clover Chicory Mix Vitalize Seed's new products Carbon load tweaks for fall 2023 Fish fertilizer boosts plant growth Soil test tips for plot perfection Reasons to plant clover in the fall Impact of micro-nutrients on soil And So Much More! PATREON - Patreon - Habitat Podcast Brand new HP Patreon for those who want to support the Habitat Podcast. Good luck this Fall and if you have a question yourself, just email us @ info@habitatpodcast.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon - Habitat Podcast Latitude Outdoors - Saddle Hunting: https://bit.ly/hplatitude Stealth Strips - Stealth Outdoors: https://bit.ly/stealthstripsHP Contact Rich at Tagged Out Seed Products: (740) 856-5207 or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063715565466 Midwest Lifestyle Properties - https://bit.ly/3OeFhrm Vitalize Seed Food Plot Seed - https://bit.ly/vitalizeseed Down Burst Seeders - https://bit.ly/downburstseeders 10% code: HP10 Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees 10% off w/code: HABITAT10 Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC25 Exodus Outdoor Gear - Use Code: HP - https://exodusoutdoorgear.com/discount/HP First Lite --> https://bit.ly/3EDbG6P LAND PLAN Property Consultations – HP Land Plans: LAND PLANS Leave us a review for a FREE DECAL - https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Morse Nursery Tree Dealer Pricing – info@habitatpodcast.com Habitat Podcast YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmAUuvU9t25FOSstoFiaNdg Email us: info@habitatpodcast.com habitat management / deer habitat / food plots / hinge cut / food plot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The best time of year to plant is fall
On todays episode, Sean tells you why Fall is a great time to plant perennials into your garden. Listen to hear there 4 different reasons to understand better why you should consider planting perennials this fall and hear examples of perennials to plant. Also, if you are sowing vegetable or flower seeds this fall, head over to our Etsy or Amazon shops to find your Little Dibby or Dibby XL to help you plant each seed at the right depth. Our Etsy shop Our Amazon shop Thanks for listening and we'll see you in the garden! All rights reserved for Spoken Garden. Music by Benjamin Tissot.
In this episode of Hort Culture, we'll talk about why planting trees, shrubs and bulbs in the fall is a smart move. We'll also share some tips on how to choose the right plants, prepare the soil and care for your new additions. Tune in and learn how to make your garden more beautiful and resilient with fall planting.Article: Fall is for Planting!Publication: SPRING FLOWERING BULBS FOR KENTUCKY GARDENSQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.eduCheck us out on Instagram!
Myles Brown is the manager of Perennial Gardens, a local favorite nursery in Bedford Village that has grown and expanded over the decades and today comprises of landscape construction services, a garden center, and a florist. Myles grew up with the love of horticulture in his blood and has worked on gardens throughout New York City, as well as studying and working at other local nurseries in the area. He joins me this week to dive into fall planting and share some of the amazing services Perennial Gardens has to offer. Join us to learn more about the incredible benefits of fall planting for plants, flowers, and vegetables. We share some invaluable tips to help you prepare your garden for winter, and show you how to start planting right now so you can see the benefits in early spring. Get full show notes and more information here: https://harrietlibovhomes.com/39
Skip helps callers get excited to get out in their gardens in the beautiful fall weather that has arrived.
It's September at Monticello, and we're still harvesting summer vegetables, like tomatoes and okra. But we're also preparing for fall crops, and soon we'll be seeing shoots of carrots, turnips, beets, radishes, and more in our farm gardens. In this episode of "A Rich Spot of Earth,"" we talk about some of the favorite (both historic and modern) Monticello vegetables and discuss the process of seed saving, which in Jefferson's day was critical to preserving crops from year to year. Featuring Michael Tricomi, Interim Manager and Curator of Historic Gardens; Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants; Debbie Donley, Flower Gardener; and, and Anna Lobianco-Sims, Farm Assistant at Tufton Farm.
Paul Zammit, Professor of Horticulture and Environmental Studies at Niagara College joins us to answer your questions about everything from sweet peas to pear trees, as well as how to grow trees from seed, and advice on turning a patch of weeds into a pollinator garden.
It's September at Monticello, and we're still harvesting summer vegetables, like tomatoes and okra. But we're also preparing for fall crops, and soon we'll be seeing shoots of carrots, turnips, beets, radishes, and more in our farm gardens. In this episode of "A Rich Spot of Earth," we talk about some of the favorite (both historic and modern) Monticello vegetables and discuss the process of seed saving, which in Jefferson's day was critical to preserving crops from year to year. Featuring Michael Tricomi, Manager and Curator of Historic Gardens; Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants; Debbie Donley, Flower Gardener; and, and Anna Lobianco-Sims, Farm Assistant at Tufton Farm.
Skip continues to offer useful advice for keeping your plants strong going into the fall season.
In this episode, Ken and Lisa talk about the Top 10 Trees for Fall Planting. Autumn is a great time to plant trees. The cooler temps and shorter days help to reduce stress on the trees and they have plenty of time to establish themselves before winter.If you're looking for ideas for trees to plant in your fall garden, check out Wattersgardencenter.com. They have a wide selection of trees perfect for this time of year.Listen to Ken Lain's weekly gardener podcast. You can also listen to Ken Lain's Mountain Gardener Radio Show Live Saturdays at 8 am & 11 am and again on Sundays at 8 am on KQNA, and 11:30 am on 95.5 & 99.9FM. Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://mountaingardener.buzzsprout.com or wherever you stream podcasts.
Fall Planting Tips for Spring Color Are you wondering about fall planting for better spring colors? Then this episode is for you! Don't miss out – tune in for expert tips on fall planting strategies! #GardeningTips #FallPlanting #Horticulture #PlantingAdvice #GreenThumbs #SeasonalPlanting Gardening tips, Fall planting, Horticulture, Spring color, Landscape design, Gardening community, Planting advice, Green thumbs, Plant care, Garden inspiration, Outdoor lifestyle, Home landscaping, Seasonal planting, Garlic harvest, Allium family, Local produce, Plant health, Garden wisdom, Home gardeners, Backyard gardens
Hey green thumbs! It's a wonderful time because the fall season is approaching and it's time to plan and prepare for cool-season gardening. Kevin and Austin sit down to discuss how to get ready and what plants you can start from seed now.Check out these planting calendars for CA, Central Valley, East Bay, and Low FoothillsTX, Northern Texas RegionGreen Acres Nursery & SupplyGreen Acres Garden Podcast GroupLearn how to save water while gardening at BeWaterSmart.info
Did you know that fall is the perfect time to plant cool-season hardy annuals for a bountiful, flower-filled garden next spring? Wondering what to plant when, and how to adjust your grow room to provide the optimal environment for cool flower seeds and seedlings? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss their checklist of key items to keep in mind when planning your fall plantings and sowing cool flower seeds. They cover what to plant in the fall and when, how many seeds to sow relative to the number of plants you hope to end up with, why popping your seeds in the freezer may help to improve germination, the ideal grow room temperature and heat mat setup for cool flower seeds and seedlings, and more. Listen to the podcast and get ready to sow the seeds of next year's blooms! The video version of Lisa and Layne's conversation will be posted to The Gardener's Workshop's YouTube channel, where all “Seed Talk” episodes are organized into a playlist. In addition, auto-generated transcripts are available for viewing on YouTube. If there is a question or topic you would like to hear discussed on a future episode of “Seed Talk”, please fill out the form linked below. We would love to hear your suggestions! Mentions: "Seed Talk" YouTube Playlist "Seed Talk" Episode 25 (Seed Starting & Transplant Timing) on YouTube References: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, Old Farmer's Almanac First & Last Frost Dates by Zip Code, Dave's Garden Freeze & Frost Dates by Zip Code Shop: Cool Flowers Book, Cool-Season Seed Category, Seed-Starting Equipment "Seed Talk" Topic Suggestion Form TGW YouTube Channel TGW iPhone App (iOS App Store) TGW Android App (Google Play) Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News! The "Seed Talk with Lisa & Layne" podcast is produced by The Gardener's Workshop and co-hosted by Lisa Mason Ziegler and Layne Angelo. Lisa is the founder and owner of The Gardener's Workshop, where Layne works as Seed Manager. Lisa is the award-winning author of Vegetables Love Flowers and Cool Flowers and the publisher of Flower Farming School Online, Farmer-Florist School Online, and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with her on social media. Layne is an avid gardener, seed starter, and engineer who loves learning and applying her technical knowledge to all areas of life, including gardening and growing flowers. Thanks for joining us!
Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 3:00 Cattle Inventory and Selling Strategies 10:00 Fall Planting for Grazing 17:00 Selecting a Weaning Date For more on BCI Cattle… Continue reading Cattle Inventory and Selling Strategies,Grazing Management for Fall,Selecting a Weaning Date
Planting fall plots can be tricky. . . Mike and Tim discuss planting food plots in the fall and how to be successful with it. They break down products on when/how/and why to plant them and grow them in your DOMAIN, This is your land!For everything, Domain Outdoor be sure to check us out!https://linktr.ee/domainoutdoorBe catch full episodes of Beers N Bucks check it out wherever you listen to podcasts.https://beersnbucksporcast.buzzsprout.com/Sponsored By Hop & Barrel Breweryhttps://www.facebook.com/hopandbarrelbrewing
With a little planning, your fall garden will be better than you could ever imagine. Learn to Grow. Grow for Change. Affiliate links Get the planter App here https://planter.garden/get/backyard Heirloom Roses https://heirloomroses.com/ Bootstrap farmer: https://tinyurl.com/Bootstrap-farmer High Mowing seeds: https://tinyurl.com/High-Mowing-seeds Get a soil test: https://tinyurl.com/Soil-Kit Botanical Interests seeds: https://tinyurl.com/yvwc8h4x Grow some Flowers: https://tinyurl.com/5n7j9m53 Hoss tools: https://tinyurl.com/4ep9y59w Olle Garden Beds: https://tinyurl.com/2p8vaf2k Farmers Defense: https://tinyurl.com/2u3mz5wh Help support the Backyard Gardens podcast Become a Patron to grow our community garden- https://www.patreon.com/backyardgardens One-time donation- Donate Here Products we recommend for your garden- https://www.amazon.com/shop/thebackyardgardner Backyard Gardens Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/backyard-gardens-tv Follow us at: Youtube- www.youtube.com/backyardgardens Website- www.backyardgardenstv.com
In this episode, we're diving into the world of fall gardening and what to plant, as well as preserving your summer harvest with creative methods to store the fruits of your labor. Eryn from Whalen Farms shares personal tips and tricks to help you stock your pantry with the deliciousness of summer all year round. Don't let any of what you're growing (or purchasing) go to waist! There's many more ways to preserve the harvest besides just canning. When I talk about - Fall Planting: 1:56 Ways to preserve your harvest: 15:30 Chickens in the heat: 31:00 Our garden design: Whalen Farms Budget Friendly Garde FOLLOW ME ON: INSTAGRAM ERYN WHALEN ONLINE PINTEREST
The weather finally matches the season! The cold and damp and dark days have Julie rethinking things, but she's excited about harvesting sweet potatoes, planting onions and she really, REALLY, wants you to keep leaves out of the landfill. SPONSOR OFFER Save 15% on COVER CROP SEEDS at TrueLeafMarket.com using promo code PH15. Offer expires 12.31.22 Some restrictions apply.
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Spring color begins in the fall with bulb planting. The best selection of daffodils, tulips, hyacinth and other spring bloomers is upon us. This episode is dedicated to the success of your bulbs. We've got tips on how to plant, what to plant together and make gentle suggestions for making your tulips look awesome year after year.
Planting those bulbs that will bring us flowers from spring to early summer! Check out today's Garden Bite for planting depths and some lovely new choices from tulips to hyacinth and crocus for 2022.
Fall planting just feels a little more relaxed and easy going with less pressure to plant and less pressure to water all summer. Today we're focusing on fall tree planting and dividing/moving plants in the next episode.Show NotesSend us your questions at growingwithbloombox@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail.Bloom Box: Growing Deeper: https://plantnebraska.org/podcastFollow us @NEBloomBox on Facebook and InstagramFollow us @growingwithbloombox on PinterestLearn more about Bloom Box: https://plantnebraska.org/bloom-boxLearn more about the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: https://plantnebraska.org
The season changing does not mean you are finished in the garden. No friends, the fun ain't over. Fall is the PRIMO season for planting new trees and shrubs while also freshening up the yard with mulch AND planting cover crop to replace nutrients in the soil to get your garden primed for next spring. A gardener's work is never done. Wahoo!
Fall planting just feels a little more relaxed and easy going with less pressure to plant and less pressure to water all summer. Today we're focusing on fall planting of perennials and grasses, stay tuned for fall tree planting and dividing/moving plants in the next episode.Show NotesSend us your questions at growingwithbloombox@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail.Bloom Box: Growing Deeper: https://plantnebraska.org/podcastFollow us @NEBloomBox on Facebook and InstagramFollow us @growingwithbloombox on PinterestLearn more about Bloom Box: https://plantnebraska.org/bloom-boxLearn more about the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: https://plantnebraska.org
Master Gardener Elisabeth Mollica appeared on the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Thursday August 18 , 2022 with more Tips To Grow On! This week: Preparing for Fall Planting and hardy annuals.
Hello Plant People, this week on In the Grow, we talk fall planting prep: starting seeds, fertilizing your soil, selecting the right plants, and more! Join Vikram and me as we get in the grow. :)
Welcome to this mid-August edition of Agronomic Monday on RealAg Radio! On today’s show, resident agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson, joins host Shaun Haney to discuss: Yield expectations across the country; Drought issues worldwide, including the UK and Europe; How to handle winter crops in dry years; and, Fertilizer prices — should you hold off... Read More
Welcome to this mid-August edition of Agronomic Monday on RealAg Radio! On today’s show, resident agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson, joins host Shaun Haney to discuss: Yield expectations across the country; Drought issues worldwide, including the UK and Europe; How to handle winter crops in dry years; and, Fertilizer prices — should you hold off... Read More
It might seem early to plan for fall, but getting seeds started now will ensure a thriving fall harvest. Jacques shares his plan. Connect with Jacques: Jacques in the Garden Jacques' Instagram Shop the Store As an exclusive for listeners, use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your entire first order on our store, featuring our flagship Birdies Raised Beds. These are the original metal raised beds, lasting up to 5-10x longer than wooden beds, are ethically made in Australia, and have a customizable modular design. Shop now and get 5% off your first order. Get Our Books Looking for a beginner's guide to growing food in small spaces? Kevin's book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, explains the core, essential information that you'll need to grow plants, no matter where you live! He also wrote Grow Bag Gardening to provide you with specialized knowledge that can bring you success when growing in fabric pots. Order signed copies of Kevin's books, plus more of his favorite titles in our store. More Resources Looking for more information? Follow us: Our Blog YouTube (Including our Epic Homesteading and Jacques in the Garden channels) Instagram (Including Epic Homesteading, Jacques, and Chris) TikTok Facebook Facebook Group Discord Server
This time of year is harvest season for many garden crops, but it's also planting season for some vegetables.
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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Seg1: Fall planting seg2: tomato careSeg 3: guest Amy PenningtonSeg 4: Garden questions answeredWebsite: https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.comOr call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOWSponsorsProclamation CO of https://www.proclamationgoods.com/ Hot-line sponsorProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio22 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Iv organics of https://ivorganics.com/ Use radio10 to save 10% off your orderWaterhoop of https://waterhoop.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off ordersHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on ordersBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 & save 10% off your order of $50 or more & get free shippingTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/Timber Pro Coatings of https://timberprocoatingsusa.com/products/internal-wood-stabilizer/Bloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Iron Wood Tool Company of https://www.ironwoodtools.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code WEEDS & buy 3 get 1 Free sold by the gallon. or use promo code GREENTHUMB10 for 10% off your purchase ofany size No More BugsBale buster of https://strawbalegardens-com.myshopify.com/collections/balebuster-bale-preparation-formulaRescue of https://rescue.com/Big tool rack of https://www.bigtoolrack.com/ save 5% of your order use code myrack5Hot Bin Composting of www.hotbincomposting-us.comTree-Ripe of https://www.tree-ripe.com/Dr Zymes of https://doctorzymes.com/ use https://mailchi.mp/doctorzymes/gardentalk to get 2 free samplesJung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT22 to save 10% off ordersCovers and all of https://www.coversandall.com/ use Code GARDEN25 to save 25% off ordersAlgae Men of https://www.algaemen.com/Johnny Apple Seed of https://www.johnnyappleseed.com/milkweed balm of https://milkweedbalm.com/Simple Grow of https://www.simplegrow.com/Finding Nectar of https://findingnectar.com/Fleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly heard on:Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturdays 7-8 AM CST Replay 7-8 PM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvftKTNF 950 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 7-8 AM https://www.am950radio.com/listen-live/KFEQ 680 AM at 95.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Saturdays 6-7 AM CST replay Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/WMBS 590 AM & 101.1 FM UniontownPittsburgh/Morgantown Saturdays 6-7 AM EST Replay Mondays 6-7 PM EST https://www.radio.net/s/wmbsKYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 9-10 AM MST Reply Sundays 1-2 PM MST https://tunein.com/radio/KYAH-540-s34223/KHNC 1360 AM Denver Saturdays 7-8 AM PST replay Sundays 12-1 PM https://onlineradiobox.com/us/khncam1360/WCRN 830 AM Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST replay Sundays 5-6 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-amWNAX 570 AM, South Dakota, upper Midwest Sundays 10-11 AM CST https://onlineradiobox.com/us/wnax/?cs=us.wnaxWHKW 1220 AM and 96.9FM Cleveland, OH Saturdays 9-10 AM EST Replay 5-6 PM EST https://thewordcleveland.com/listenliveKFNS 590 AM ST. Louis, MO Sundays 8-9 AM CST https://tinyurl.com/5dhzppdm
This episode is all about fall! We'll learn how to harvest your garlic and brussels sprouts and how to best protect your plants from cabbage worms. We'll also cover the best time to start your fall planting - hint, it's good to know when the first frost date is in your region! Want even more home and gardening tips? Stream some of your favorite HGTV shows on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/digit to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply. Find episode transcript here: https://dig-it.simplecast.com/episodes/fall-planting-garlic-brussels-sprouts-kale-broccoli
In this episode we discussed fall plantings! Say what, yes you can plant in the fall. Tune in to learn about what you should be considering when planting in the fall. Inland Desert
Some factoids and fall planting ideas.