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This episode of "A Garden Runs Through It," from the UC Master Gardener Program of Colusa County, features host Karina, the UC Master Gardener Coordinator of Colusa County, discussing weed management with Liz Eaton. A weed is any unwanted plant, Eaton describes. The Key characteristics include seed dormancy, long-term seed survival, abundant seed production, and rapid establishment. Identification using plant ID apps is the first step. Site preparation involves soil, plant selection, and irrigation. Mechanical methods include hoeing, cultivation, hand pulling, mowing (below seed heads), and chopping. Solarization uses clear plastic for about 90 days in summer to eliminate small weeds. Remove existing weeds carefully. Mulching with opaque material excludes light; use 1-4 inches, avoid the tree stem. Mowing large areas before planting and string mowers for broadleaf weeds are mentioned. A flamethrower is noted but cautioned against. A vinegar and dish soap mix had limited success as a home remedy. Chemical control is a last resort; identify the weed and read directions carefully. Pre-emergent and post-emergent (like Roundup) options exist. IPM (ecologically based integrated pest management) is encouraged.Spring gardening chores include planting warm-season vegetables, herbs, and annual flowers, as well as some cool-season crops. Fertilize trees and shrubs once. Watch azaleas and camellias for yellowing and apply chelated iron. Deadhead spent flowers but not spring bulb leaves until yellow. Fertilize bulbs with bone meal after blooming. Apply mulch to retain water, prevent weeds, and enrich soil.Upcoming UC Master Gardener events in Colusa County: April 5th: Centennial Sprint (2-mile walk/run) celebrating the UC Cooperative Extension Office's 100th anniversary. April 12th: Table at the Colusa County Fairgrounds family fair with succulent planting for kids. The Donna Critchfield demonstration garden is transitioning, harvesting winter vegetables and preparing for spring planting (tomatoes, peppers, squash, marigolds, sunflowers). Visit the UC Master Gardeners of Colusa County on Facebook, their website cecolusa.ucanr.edu, and Instagram @UC Master Gardeners of Colusa. Sign up for their monthly newsletter.Send us a textDISCLAIMER: The University of California does not endorse or is associated with any of these products or organizations. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information presented here as a basis for making any business, legal, medical or any other decisions.
In this episode of the Mother Tree Network Podcast, Aminata, Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman discusses the significance of the Spring Equinox on March 20th, 2025, and the accompanying spring eclipses. She emphasizes the cyclical nature of time and encourages listeners to understand their place within various cycles including economic, political, and natural cycles. Aminata introduces the Spring Equinox, highlighting this period as a powerful portal for personal transformation and sovereignty. This is the perfect time to restore self-trust and tap into your inner spiritual guides through rituals, community, and connection with the earth. 00:00 Introduction and Overview00:47 Understanding Cycles and the Spring Equinox01:51 Harnessing the Energy of the Equinox and Eclipses08:19 The Importance of Self-Trust11:10 Spring Equinox Rituals and Community12:12 Invitation to Join the Spring Equinox Soul JourneyWith the spring equinox just around the corner, I invite you to our soul journey to help your dreams sprout and thrive. It's all about creating a solid, loving foundation for whatever you're building. Sign up for the Spring Equinox Master Class. Fertilize the soil of your being first!
This week, we're super excited to share our latest chat on the Mother Tree Network with the one and only Christopher Sims, or as we like to call him, Yogi Rev. He's an awesome mix of a fiery Baptist minister and a serene yoga teacher. Trust us, you're gonna love his vibe!What's Inside This Episode:Standing for Justice: Yogi Rev and I dive into what it really means to stand for racial justice and human rights, with some cool insights inspired by Dr. King.Mind-Body Connection: Ever wondered how those yoga poses could change your life? Yogi Rev breaks it down, showing us the magic of connecting body, heart, and insight.Gentle Yet Deep: Forget easy. Gentle means discovering deeper layers—whether in yoga or life. Yogi Rev shares how this approach helps us grow in self-love and understanding.Sharing Your Gift: Got a talent or passion? Yogi Rev challenges all 8 billion of us to find and share what makes us tick. Dedicate just an hour a week and see where it takes you!You can find out more about Yogi at his website: https://www.inkwellyoga.com/With the spring equinox just around the corner, I invite you to our master class and soul journey to help your dreams sprout and thrive. It's all about creating a solid, loving foundation for whatever you're building. Sign up for the Spring Equinox Master Class. Fertilize the soil of your being first!
I read from fertilize to festinate. The etymology of "ferule" is from the fennel plant and "fennel stalks were used for administering flogging punishment in ancient Roman times." https://www.etymonline.com/word/ferule#etymonline_v_5870 The word of the episode is "fescenine". Use my special link https://zen.ai/thedictionary to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Theme music from Tom Maslowski https://zestysol.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 "The Dictionary - Letter E" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter F" 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 https://linktr.ee/spejampar dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
The warm weather is extending the gardening season. When it's okay to let the leaves be on the lawn through the winter. It is time to dormant seed. Pruning perennials. Is it time to fertilize the lawn? Watering sod. Seeding wildflowers. Dividing different house plants. Applying compost in the garden. When to prune hydrangeas and lilacs. Learn more from horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
The warm weather is extending the gardening season. When it's okay to let the leaves be on the lawn through the winter. It is time to dormant seed. Pruning perennials. Is it time to fertilize the lawn? Watering sod. Seeding wildflowers. Dividing different house plants. Applying compost in the garden. When to prune hydrangeas and lilacs. Learn more from horticulturalist Mary Meyer. ext.umn.edu
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 1 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert and host Teresa Watkins talks to Dana Venrick. Quality Green Specialist Nursery, on catching up on fertilizing turf, fruit trees, and shrubs to prepare them for winter. Lizzie has turkey updates and her chocolate peppers are growing strong! Teresa's Top Five Ornamental Grasses. Garden topics and questions; how to kill weeds in dog pen, when to sow rye grass seed, can bahiagrass seed be sown, planting jacaranda, lime tree, what to do in the landscape for November, and more. https://bit.ly/4diIsZH 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 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
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When to plant Garlic. The Lawns are in need of water. Identifying weeds. Getting rid of moles. Finding a good arborist. Is it too late to fertilize the lawn? Collecting seeds from your plants.The strategy to seeding your lawn. Pruning fruit trees. What makes a lumpy lawn? When to mulch or bag leaves? Planting fall bulbs. Learn more from horticulturist Julie Weisenhorn and Dr. Jon Trappe. ext.umn.edu.
Why Your Podcast Isn't Growing: A Get More Listeners Podcast For Podcasters
Are you struggling to turn curious listeners into loyal fans? Wondering why your podcast isn't growing as fast as you'd like?Many podcasters face the challenge of getting new listeners to stick. You've worked hard on your content, but if you're losing potential listeners before they even hit play, something is off. This episode is all about tackling those roadblocks and making sure every aspect of your podcast grabs attention, engages listeners, and keeps them coming back for more.In this episode, you will:1) The six key aspects of your podcast that potential listeners evaluate before deciding to listen.2) A mindset shift that will help you design your podcast with your listener's needs in mind, making it easier to convert them into fans.3) A surprising analogy that connects your listener's journey to the process of fertilization, and how understanding this can help you grow your show.Welcome to Why Your Podcast Isn't Growing—the show that helps entrepreneurs with slow-growth podcasts transform them into rapidly growing, positive ROI shows. Join hosts Anthony and Taig as they explore how to turn casual listeners into dedicated followers.Listen now to discover how to remove the hidden hurdles that are stopping your podcast from growing—your future fans are waiting!More From Get More Listeners:Grab your FREE personalized audit + a copy of our bestseller Podcast Marketing.Or Visit https://getmorelisteners.com/bookView Client Results & Case Studies Here.https://getmorelisteners.com/studentsuccessOr Visit getmorelisteners.com/studentsuccessGet More Listeners Recommendations:Looking for a new hosting platform with amazing analytics?Try Captivate: Get a FREE 7-day Trial Here.
The lack of rain and heat has impacted our cool season grasses. If you're looking at a lost second cut of hay or stalled growth in the pasture, it's time to look at how the rest of the year is going to play out. Avoid overgrazing pastures to eek out the summer. Feeding hay is a better way to put weight on right now. Then, look at how that extra hay is going to impact your bottom line.
If you are in any gardening group, whether an in-person club or online, you likely see countless home remedies for everything that ails our plants. Gardeners tout everything as a miracle cure for something in the garden, from putting tums in the soil to burying fish, making weed killer out of vinegar and salt (please don't) to using dawn dish soap as an insecticide (again, please don't). One that pops up over and over again is using Epsom salts, either sprinkled or added to the soil or used as a foliar spray when diluted in water. I've seen it recommended for blossom end rot, boosting plant growth, germinating seeds and other random maladies. But, is it really good for your plants? Does it help with any of that stuff or is it just another case of correlation over causation? Today on Just Grow Something we're digging into Epsom salts. What they are, if they can help in the garden, and, if so, with what exactly. That way next time someone recommends Epsom salts for curing the yellowing leaves on your plant you'll be able to decide for yourself whether that's an effective plan. Let's dig in! References and Resources: Ep. 18 - Garden Talk Tuesday: Plant Nutrients and Why You Need to Know Them Ep. 22 - Garden Talk Tuesday: Plant Nutrient Deficiencies and Toxicity Focal Point Friday: Plant Nutrient Basics Photosynthetic activity and onion growth response to compost and Epsom salt: International Journal of Vegetable Science: Vol 26, No 6 (tandfonline.com) IMPACT OF EPSOM SALT APPLICATION ON BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN BEETROOT (Beta vulgaris L.). | Agricultural Research Journal | EBSCOhost Effects of Epsom (magnesium sulfate) salt on growth performance of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) in nutrient film technique and media-based aquaponics systems | Aquaculture International (springer.com) Effects of foliar and root application of epsom salt on aquaponics beetroot (Beta vulgaris) production in confined condition | Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (banglajol.info) The Response to Epsom Salt Sprays of Mature Apple Trees of Three Varieties on Two Contrasting Rootstocks: Journal of Horticultural Science: Vol 43, No 4 (tandfonline.com) Fertilize with Epsom Salts - Garden.org Just Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook Group Check out how you can become a patron on Patreon Follow me on Instagram JustGrowSomethingPodcast.com Merchandise | Just Grow Something
Bob Zeni, the Chicago Tomato Man, joins Wendy Snyder (in for Bob Sirott) to talk about why it’s important to fertilize tomatoes and what an heirloom tomato is. He also shares details about how people can sign up for tomatoes for next year and answers listeners’ questions.
Do you often feel like you lack faith or are holding onto something in faith? Today, Harriet Blevins teaches how to fertilize and walk by faith until we see our prayers answered!
Joy sometimes needs to be fertilized in our life so we reap the benefits. Listen today to Nicole Robert's live Sisterhood service on fertilizing your joy!
In this episode, Sean explains which 5 plants with fall flowers to start fertilizing and what your plants need to get the best growth and most flowers this Autumn. Drop a comment to tell us which of these five plants or others you have in your garden that bloom in the fall. And, thank you for listening! • Get 10-15% discounts on your next online purchase of seeds, bulbs, fabric containers, and resilent resin containers from our Spoken Garden Deals page (https://spokengarden.com/deals/) ! • More podcast episodes! (https://spokengarden.com/listen/) Thank you for listening and we'll see ya in the garden! #fallflowers #garden #gardening #flowers All rights reserved for Spoken Garden (https://spokengarden.com/) . Music by Epidemic Sound.
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Follow the podcast for daily lectures from the mystic Neville Goddard ~ • Join the Unlock God Mode Experience » • Book 1:1 Neville Goddard Guidance Call • The Infinite Spirit Guided Meditation • Browse all products Neville Goddard (1905-1972), was an English writer, speaker and mystic. He grew up in Barbados and moved to the United States of America as a young adult. Neville Goddard was perhaps the last century's most intellectually substantive and charismatic purveyor of the philosophy generally called New Thought. He wrote more than ten books under the solitary pen name Neville, and was a popular speaker on metaphysical themes from the late 1930s until his death in 1972.Possessed of a self-educated and uncommonly sharp intellect, Neville espoused a spiritual vision that was bold and total: Everything you see and experience, including other people, is the result of your own thoughts and emotional states. Each of us dreams into existence an infinitude of realities and outcomes. When you realize this, Neville taught, you will discover yourself to be a slumbering branch of the Creator clothed in human form, and at the helm of limitless possibilities.Neville's thought system influenced a wide range of spiritual thinkers and writers, from bestselling author Joseph Murphy to Rhonda Byrne and Wayne Dyer.He has inspired and continues to inspire millions of readers around the world.RESOURCES:• Join the Unlock God Mode Experience » • The Infinite Spirit Guided Meditation » • Join the FREE Reality Creation Tribe » Follow NEVILLE for daily inspiration:• Neville Goddard Newsletter• Neville Goddard Telegram• Neville Goddard Instagram• Neville Goddard Threads• Neville Goddard Twitter• Neville Goddard Facebook• Neville Goddard Discord• Neville Goddard YouTube• Neville Goddard Course• Neville Goddard Meditation• Neville Goddard CoachingNEVILLE's BOOKS (Free):• Feeling is the Secret by Neville Goddard• Out of this World by Neville Goddard• Freedom for All by Neville Goddard• Fundamentals by Neville GoddardNEVILLE's LECTURES (Free):• Fundamentals• Live the Answer Now• The Pruning Shears of Revision• An Inner Conviction• The First Principle• Brazen Impudence• Believe It InLINKS• Join my bestselling course, Unlock God Mode• Download the FREE manifestation PDF guide• Download the Florence Scovel Shinn meditation• Book a free 1:1 call with me"Do not compromise. Decide exactly what you want and assume you have it."— Neville Goddard * * *Neville Goddard was a mystic and writer who explored the power of the mind and whose books left an indelible mark on the world.In Neville's own words:"You cannot serve two masters. Burn your bridges and completely abandon yourself to the person you want to be.""All things express their nature. As you wear a feeling, it becomes your nature.""Man must believe the unbelievable to fully express the greatness that he is."If you're ready to integrate Neville's teachings into your life and unlock the next level of the game of consciousness, begin with our bestselling course, Unlock God Mode.* * *Unlock God Mode is a transformative 30-day course designed to accelerate your journey towards greater wealth, love, and success through a deeper understanding and manipulation of your reality. Comprising of 30 audio lessons, this course unfolds as a self-paced, introspective expedition into reality creation, aiding you in elevating your consciousness to what's referred to as the God Mode. Throughout this journey, practical tools will be provided daily to help enrich your life with more love, money, and success by altering your mental models and perceptions. This course combines theory and hands-on experience to create a unique deep dive into manifestation, consciousness, and reality creation. Join me on an extraordinary, 30-day adventure (1 lesson per day) and watch your reality transform. Begin the Unlock God Mode experience today »* * *Follow Neville Goddard on Telegram, Instagram, Threads, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 1 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Teresa and Lizzie discuss the holidays of World Naked Gardening Day and May the 4th Be With You, Star Wars reference. The May newsletter, “In Your Backyard” is out! The monthly publication is free and helps with what to do in your landscape, design tips, and more. Dana Venrick, owner of Quality Green Specialists Nursery, and sponsor of Better Lawns and Gardens talks with Teresa about the importance of fertilizing before the summer bans start, Garden questions and topics include struggling squash, getting rid of native muscadine grapes, late start on tomatoes, eggplants, and pepper, cherry tomatoes, curling kumquat leaves, how low to mow Zoysiagrass, what to plant in dog kennel, and more. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7 Want to travel with Teresa on her garden tours? Check out Art in Bloom Garden Tours for more information! Come join Teresa and garden enthusiasts on a future garden tour. Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins, Mary Klein, Peg Urban. 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
Fred answers the question: Can I fertilize my trees in the Spring?
Fred says to fertilize now, but not too much
Hey! Get fertilizing! The light is back, now is TIME! Plus: 2-gallon soil bags on sale - 30% off and TODAY IS THE LAST DAY! Sale ends 4/15/24 at like 11:30pm PST. Also the last like 5-10min is a grief update; may be useful if you lose a spouse in the future, I don't know
On this episode, Sean breaks down the best times to fertilize your bulbs. Listen to hear the 4 level process of when you can add fertilizer to your bulbs to keep them healthy! Links in this episode: Bulbs - Generally Everything Bulbs Youtube Playlist BioTone from Espoma Eden Brothers New Bulbs for 2024 'Creme de Cognac' Dahlias Moonlight Mix Anemones and Ranunculus Pollen-Free Roselilies Thank you for listening! You can find other quick-tip garden topics on our podcast page at spokengarden.com and click Listen at the top of the page. And subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss future quick garden episodes! We'll see ya in the Garden! All rights reserved for Spoken Garden. Music by Benjamin Tissot.
Join host Mike Howell and guest Eric Miltner as they dive into the specifics of fertilizer for lawns and turf grass. This episode of The Dirt digs into types of grass, regionality, soil testing and more while providing actions you can take today to help you better care for your lawn and other turf grasses. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Believe it or not, spring is around the corner. Here in NorCal, it is still wet with periods of cold, so one does have to be careful with working soil and protecting from potentially freezes. LOTS of prep to do for the upcoming season. It is time to plant: · Broccoli · Cabbage · Carrots · Cauliflower · Collards, swiss chard · Kale · Leeks · Loose leaf lettuce · Peas · Potatoes….late in the month Chores include: · Sow tomatoes inside · Start flowers (sunflowers, strawflower, zinnias, etc) · Direct sow sweet peas · Plant bare-root (roses, fruit trees, asparagus, strawberries, rhubarb, berries) · Spray fruit trees · Fertilize · Compost · Clean up, cut back · Prune roses, fruit trees Help support feral cat rescue/spay-neuter/finding good homes by contributing at Flower Power Garden Hour Patreon. 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
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The winter can be challenging for indoor tropical houseplants that thrive in hot, humid environments. While our houseplants do not experience the true dormancy of outdoor deciduous plants (plants that drop all their leaves at some point in the year), they can enter a period of slowed growth known as “quiescence.” During this time, they require adjusted care to stay happy and healthy. After keeping houseplants for many winters and making my share of mistakes, I want to share the knowledge I've gained about their winter care needs in this episode.In this episode, we learn:[04:05] Dormancy vs quiescence[05:47] Why winter is a great time to explore your inner quiescence[06:25] #1 The light levels are going to change[07:14] Why some plants might have more light availability during winter (exception to the rule)[08:29] Few things to do to help your plants survive the winter when there is less light available[10:13] #2 Your houseplants are going to hate your heaters[12:18] Tips for dealing with dry heat[15:05] Where can you find quality products for your indoor and outdoor planting needs?[16:43] Looking for unique and soothing chimes as a holiday gift?[18:48] #3 Winter is the time that pests like to show up[19:51] How to deal with plant pests[21:41] #4 Fertilize if you see new growth[23:28] I just got a Monstera Thai constellation![24:26] Bonus Tip #1: Don't freak out that much about dropping leaves[25:36] Bonus Tip #2: If you're dying, force bulbs inside![27:14] Key insights you can learn to experience quiescence in your life!Mentioned in our conversation:GJ Ep 158: Grow and Make Essential Oils With Chris SatchGJ Ep 200: Identification And How To Get Rid Of Fungus Gnats, Spidermites, Scale, White Flies And Mealybugs: Grow Better With LeslieGJ Ep 208: Diy Houseplant First Aid Kit With Leslie HalleckSoltech Aspect™ LED GrowlightEspoma Liquid FertilizersPainters TapeFor additional tips on winter plant care,check out the full show notes and blog here!Thank you to our episode sponsors:Espoma OrganicMake sure your plants are all set for the new season! Espoma Organic is dedicated to making safe indoor and outdoor gardening products for people, pets, and the planet. They have an amazing variety of high-quality, organic potting mixes, garden soil, fertilizers, and pest control products that are organic and eco-friendly. To top it all off, they have a huge sustainability commitment with a 100% solar-powered plant, zero waste manufacturing and eco-friendly packaging.Visit espoma.com to find your local Espoma dealer or check my Amazon storefront.Wind River ChimesThis holiday season, bring more peace, serenity, and magic into your home with chimes. Wind River is a Virginia-based company creating premium handcrafted and hand-tuned wind chimes for over 35 years. If you are looking for a new way to grow joy in your life and find a moment of peace, a Wind River chime is the perfect addition to your home or garden. Plus, it's a perfect personalized gift for your loved ones this holiday season!Visit windriverchimes.com and use code GROWINGJOY to receive free engraving on all Corinthian Bells wind chimes.Follow Maria and Growing Joy:Order my book: Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness (and Plants) by Maria Failla, Illustrated by Samantha LeungJoin the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet! Get your FREE 2-week trial here!Take the Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram: @growingjoywithmariaTiktok: @growingjoywithmariaSubscribe to the Growing Joy Youtube channel! /growingjoywithmariaWebsite: www.growingjoywithmaria.comPinterest: @growingjoywithmariaOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: https://www.quince.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Episode 257 There are lots of good (and bad) horror films this week. We'll start out with the first “Saw” film from back in 2004. Next, we'll watch the maybe-monster movie “Hunter Hunter” from 2020, then ”Gargoyles” from 1972. Finally, we'll watch an outrageous cult film, “Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell” from 1990. In addition, exclusive to our weekly email newsletter, we also reviewed: “Repulsion” (1965) “The Conspiracy” (2013) In the podcast this week: Saw (2004) Hunter Hunter (2020) Short Film: El Monstruo (2022) Repulsion (1965) Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell Check out all our books with one easy link: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys And that's our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website, HorrorMovieGuys.com, for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we'll watch four more full-lengths and a fun short film! Contact Info: Stay tuned for more regular and bonus reviews next week! Email: mailto:email@horrorguys.com Book Store: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys Website: https://www.horrorguys.com Subscribe by email: http://horrorbulletin.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@BrianSchell Threads: https://threads.net/brian_schell Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse Listeners ask Taun about last minute things that should be done in their lawn and gardens before the cold temperatures take over. Taun and Dave go into the importance of fertilizing before the cold weather sets in. Listeners in St. George ask when palm trees can be planted in that area. Taun goes in depth on where in the western states palm trees thrive.
Troubles and setbacks may come your way this season, but just know that there's a hopeful, bountiful harvest on the horizon.
As a wine-grape grower, yeast assimilable nitrogen (YAN) is an important factor to measure in your grapes and wine. On today's episode, Professor and Enologist Dr. Anna Katharine Mansfield joins us to share her expertise on the role of yeast assimilable nitrogen (YAN) and nitrogen in wine quality and fermentation. Her work and focus on sensory science and flavor chemistry for wine production brings a unique perspective as we discuss all things YAN: what it is, why it's important, and how to measure it. Most people measure sugar, pH, and titratable acidity, but many skip measuring YAN, although a Cornell study has proven that more people prefer wine that was produced from grapes containing adequate YAN levels in the grapes at harvest. Listen in to learn all about this often overlooked yet important measurement. In this episode, you will hear: What yeast assimilable nitrogen (YAN) is and why it's important in grape growing. The role of nitrogen in the fermentation process and its potential to affect the wine's characteristics. The effect of amino acids converted during fermentation on the varietal characteristics of the wine. The problem with having too much YAN for the fermentation. The most common grower missteps related to YAN levels that can occur before harvest and how to avoid them. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Resources: Read more about how foliar urea nitrogen sprays can help increase YAN as mentioned in the episode: Improving Management Options for YAN in the Vineyard and Winery - Cornell University https://bpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/blogs.cornell.edu/dist/0/7265/files/2016/11/ImproveYAN-2hf4qzz.pdf Fertilize or Supplement: The Impact of Nitrogen on Vine Productivity and Wine Sensory Properties in Chardonnay - American American Journal of Enology and Viticulture https://www.ajevonline.org/content/73/3/156 Come grow with Fritz through VirtualViticultureAcademy.com, and save $75 off your first year of membership with the code Underground at checkout. If you have questions about today's episode or other grape-growing questions, use the Ask Fritz button at VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com. Today's Guest: Dr. Anna Katharine Mansfield is a leading expert in enology and sensory science. She currently works as an associate professor of enology at the Cornell Craft Beverage Institute (CCBI) in New York state. Connect with Anna Katherine - Email | Website | Facebook | Instagram Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Plus more tips from our gardening experts.
Plus more tips from our gardening experts.
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Plus we go mad for mandarins and what you should do if you see a bulbous growth on your citrus tree
In this episode, Big City Gardener discusses the importance of amending and fertilizing garden beds between seasons. He emphasizes the need to plan for the fall garden and remove old plants to make way for new seedlings. By leaving the roots in the soil, beneficial microorganisms are preserved, contributing to the soil's health. Amending the soil with organic matter helps restore nutrients and improve its structure. Big City Gardener recommends a combination of amendments such as vermicompost, compost, azomite, kelp meal, cotton seed meal, crab meal, and fish meal. He advises using fewer amendments or fertilizers to prevent over fertilization and burning of plants. The episode concludes with the importance of using local compost for higher quality and fresher results. Key Takeaways: Plan for the fall garden and remove old plants to make way for new seedlings. Leave the roots in the soil to preserve beneficial microorganisms and promote soil health. Amend the soil with organic matter to restore nutrients and improve structure. Use a combination of amendments such as vermicompost, compost, azamite, kelp meal, cotton seed meal, crab meal, and fish meal. Use fewer amendments or fertilizers to prevent overfertilization and burning of plants. Consider using local compost for higher quality and fresher results. LEARN MORE *Everything BCG* - https://linktr.ee/bigcitygardener *BEST RAISED BEDS IN THE GAME*- https://glnk.io/vzw5/bigcitygardener *Blog* - www.bigcitygardener.com *Shop* - https://www.amazon.com/shop/bigcitygardener *Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-grow-it-the-podcast/id1549457442 *Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/bigcitygardener/ *Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/BigCityGardener/ *TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@bigcitygardener?lang=en
Host Skip Richter answers your gardening questions all morning long!
Understanding when you should fertilize is key. In this episode, I give you key moments in your garden. You can learn more about our fertilizing course here: https://community.freshexchange.com/c/fertilizing-101Learn more about the membership to our community here: https://freshexchange.comFinally, check out the blog post for more info: https://freshexchange.com/when-to-fertilize-your-vegetable-garden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See how to fertilize your hanging baslets like a pro! Jim and Mary walk listeners through how to fertilize their baskets low and slow - and how it can help keep flowering baskets blooming big all summer long!There is little doubt about it - how, when and what you use to fertilize your hanging baskets can make a huge difference in just how well they bloom this year. And perhaps even more importantly - for just how long into summer or fall you can keep your baskets flowering big.If there is one thing that gardeners struggle with, it's keeping their hanging baskets blooming all summer long. For many, although their baskets might start out strong and beautiful in the spring - by mid-summer, they begin to suddenly appear weak and feeble.See how fertilziing your baskets with a simple one-two punch on a conisten basis can keep your baskets flowering big all season long.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4768672/advertisement
How often and how much to fertilize container plants
When should you fertilize after bringing home a new plant? What about throughout the year? Here are some tips for liquids and slow release fertilizers. Plus a picture of Drumstick, fascinated with a caterpillar he found today :)
It is the May To Do List, and the here in Zone 9 the winter weather seems to have finally broken. Warm days have been persistent, but there is still some cool and wet weather. Lots to do in the garden as we catch up from a long winter and prepare for spring/summer. It is time to plant: · Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, beans, swiss chard, corn, cucumbers, okra, melons, squash, watermelon Chores include: Mulch Plant everything Check irrigation/flush lines Thin stonefruit Peach leaf curl Fertilize pots Transplant succulents Monitor for pests/prep We finish up with a Listener Q&A section. Topics covered include: Hummingbird moths – what plants attract them? Camelia tree bush – blooms pink every spring, but quickly drops them. Suggestions? Bird of Paradise – how to separate and transplant into smaller pots Wine barrels – got saturated because there were no holes and water did not drain. Once it does drain, can the soil be reused or should it be replaced? 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
My brother was fertilizing his yard yesterday and hit a bump and dumped a large amount of fertilizer in a specific spot. Over the phone, my mom told him to clean that up because It'll burn the yard. Isn't that crazy? Something that is meant to grow the yard can destroy it there's too much of it? Isn't that true of so many aspects of our lives? How do we avoid the fertilizer burn? We discuss it today.
There's a lot of opportunity to stretch & grow this spring, especially in your clinical practice.But you may be hesitant to try new approaches for one simple reason: you want to avoid making mistakes.But this can actually harm our patients, more than help them.And this is actually holding our profession back.In this episode, I am spilling ALLL my secrets on how to lean into your mistakes EFFECTIVELY so that you can truly grow as a PT & actually help your patients in the process. Listen now!Writing your oncology specialty exam case report is a huge undertaking. And it's easy to make silly mistakes that can derail your entire writing process.Make sure you're not forgetting these 5 crucial things when writing your case report!Grab your FREE checklist now! Case reports can seem daunting & overwhelming. And how are you supposed to fit writing into your already busy schedule?You need the Case Report Writing Workshop!Case Report Writing Workshop is my proven method to transform your blank screen into a complete first draft of your case report, without pulling out your hair in the process. Enroll today at TheOncoPT.com/casereport! Case Report Writing Workshop is my proven method to transform your blank screen into a complete first draft of your case report, without pulling out your hair in the process. Best of all, it's approved for 8 PT CEU hours! Enroll today at TheOncoPT.com/casereport.Follow TheOncoPT on Instagram.Follow TheOncoPT on TikTok.Follow TheOncoPT on Twitter.
Are you ready to give your house plants the love and care they deserve this spring? It's that time of year again where we shed our winter blues and embrace the sunshine and fresh air of a new season. And what better way to welcome the change than by spring cleaning for your plant babies? In this episode, we've got you covered with a checklist of things to do to set your plants up for success this season, while also cultivating joy and mindfulness in the process!In this episode, we learn:[02:42] What is spring cleaning for your houseplants[03:45] How the health of your plants can reflect your mental state[04:00] Spring Houseplant Care Checklist [04:09] 1. Understanding how the change in daylight affects plant care[05:09] 1.a. How to adjust watering frequency during spring[08:10] 1.b. More light equals more photosynthesis (Ensure your plants are getting enough light!)[10:18] 2. Mind your temperature (Keep your plants in a comfortable environment!)[11:20] 3. Spring cleaning![13:10] 3.a. Prune brown and yellow leaves to promote growth[16:45] 3.b. Why you need to wipe your leaves[19:30] Where can you get plant-rich meals delivered to your door?[22:22] The best place to get safe and easy-to-use gardening products for your houseplants[24:17] 4. Refresh soil if necessary[25:45] 4.a. Repot or pot up your plants[29:41] 5. Fertilize if your plant is growing[31:23] 6. Consider the pros and cons of moving plants outside in the spring[36:06] 7. Why it is important to assess your plant collection[38:18] How tending to your plants can reveal interesting parallels between them and your lifeMentioned in our conversation:HygrometerHumidifiersSoltech Grow LightsLomi composterEspoma Insect ControlCurio cabinetsFor the full houseplant spring cleaning checklist,check our the full show notes and blog here!Thank you to our episode sponsors:SakaraMake eating healthier easier with science-backed, plant-rich nutrition programs and wellness essentials right to your door! Sakara provides ready-to-eat meals that are nutritionally designed to deliver results — from weight management and eased bloat, to boosted energy and clearer skin. Enjoy delicious meals that have a perfect balance of plants,protein and fats, while also taking control of your physical health.Get 20% off your first order when you use code "GROWINGJOY" at sakara.com.Espoma OrganicSpring cleaning is less complicated when you have the right products on hand! Espoma Organic is dedicated to making safe indoor and outdoor gardening products for people, pets, and the planet. They have an amazing variety of high-quality, organic potting mixes, garden soil, fertilizers, and pest control products that are organic and eco-friendly. To top it all off, they have a huge sustainability commitment with a 100% solar powered plant, zero waste manufacturing and eco-friendly packaging.Visit espoma.com to find your local Espoma dealer or check my Amazon storefront.Follow Maria and Growing Joy:Order my book: Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness (and Plants) by Maria Failla, Illustrated by Samantha LeungJoin the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet! Get your FREE 2-week trial here!Take the Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram: @growingjoywithmariaTiktok: @growingjoywithmariaSubscribe to the Growing Joy Youtube channel! /growingjoywithmariaWebsite: www.growingjoywithmaria.comPinterest: @growingjoywithmariaOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: https://www.quince.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Rob, Lang and Roser recap the Super Bowl, give picks on tonight's action across the sports landscape and more.
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