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n this episode of Dish the Dirt, I sit down with Sarah from Quail Cottage and Ash, wedding florist Film and Foliage and founder of Wildflower Academy, to talk about The Harvest—a collection point that's transforming the way florists and growers connect in the Hunter Valley and Newcastle region.We dive into how a simple idea—bringing growers together under one roof—has grown into a supportive community that's making local flowers more accessible, profitable, and sustainable. From collaborative crop planning to navigating pricing, mentoring new growers, and strengthening relationships between florists and farmers, Sarah and Ash share the challenges, wins, and unexpected joys of starting The Harvest.What You'll Hear in This Episode:Sarah's journey from a packet of zinnia seeds to a thriving micro flower farm.Ash's path from weddings to coaching florists and championing local flowers.The origin story of The Harvest—how convenience sparked community.Why visual ordering platforms like Floralist are game-changing for florists.The importance of collaboration over competition in small-scale flower growing.How The Harvest is helping growers become more strategic, profitable, and connected.Environmental and creative impacts of choosing locally grown blooms.Practical advice for anyone wanting to set up a similar model in their own community.Links & Resources Mentioned:Quail Cottage (Sarah's flower farm) @quayle.cottageFilm and Foliage (Ash's Floristry Business) @filmandfoliageFloralist platform✨ If you've ever dreamed of creating stronger connections between florists and growers—or are curious about how local flower collectives work—this episode is full of insight and inspiration.
You're tired. You're hot. You're yearning for autumn to set you free. But how your garden looks right now has everything to do with the choices you made in past planting seasons and a lot to do with foliage. Have you capitalized on the resilient summer foliage options that keep working when the lobelia has melted and the poppies are so over? This week on The Garden Mixer, Leslie and Marianne explore six of their favorite foliage plants for summer — each choosing a perennial, a shrub, and a tender perennial (aka ‘temperennial') — and then choose their favorite option from the suggestions sent in by listeners on The Garden Mixer Chat on Substack. Overall, the girls are in remarkable agreement this week…except for one, notable exception.What are we looking for in summer foliage? Are flowers a necessity or a bonus? And, how many times, precisely, should a gardener kill a plant before giving up?All this and Leslie learning the meaning of FFS, on this week's The Garden Mixer._______________________________Be sure to hit the subscribe button so we can keep you smiling while you hit the mess [your garden] out there.Full Show Notes at The Garden Mixer Podcast's Substack________________________________Socials – Pick Your Platform:Follow us on Instagram @thegardenmixerIndulge us on TikTok @the.garden.mixer Spar with us on X @gardenmixerpod“French Bistro” theme by Adieu Adieu. License D0LZBINY30GGTBBW
There may be no moment in the year when my friend Ken Druse and I are more grateful for the range of textures and colors of foliage we made room for in our gardens than we are right now –... Read More ›
There may be no moment in the year when my friend Ken Druse and I are more grateful for the range of textures and colors of foliage we made room for in our gardens than we are right now –... Read More ›
There may be no moment in the year when my friend Ken Druse and I are more grateful for the range of textures and colors of foliage we made room for in our gardens than we are right now –... Read More ›
It's been nearly nine years since we published our first episode about RPG forest music, so it is high time we revisited the topic! Forest music comes in several varieties, from contemplative to mysterious, upbeat to foreboding, and many more. Today's long-awaited episode covers RPG music with a real range, both in terms of styles but also in that the games span many years, between 1995 and 2022! Give it a listen and let us know what some of your favorite forest music is.Also, an important note to our listeners: We apologize for the delay in publishing this episode! We have recently been short staffed in the audio editing department. So while we have continued to record Rhythm Encounter episodes during this unplanned hiatus, it has taken longer than planned to edit them. We are hoping to be back on our regular bi-weekly schedule starting here, though! We appreciate your patience, and hey, if you or anyone you know would want to help us with editing our podcasts, let us know! And thank you to Jono Logan for stepping in to edit!Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Gio Castillo, Audra Bowling; Edited by Jono LoganLinks for this episodeRhythm Encounter 37 – Foliage Ocean in St. LouisHylics 2 OST on BandcampTracklistArboreal Aspirations0:09:04 - In the Deep Woods (ConcernedApe) - Stardew Valley0:11:08 - As I Feel, You Feel (Nobuo Uematsu) - Final Fantasy V: Dear FriendsBacon & Eggs0:33:03 - Starting Over (Naoshi Mizuta, perf. by Joelle) - Final Fantasy XIII-20:38:20 - Secret of Forest (Yasunori Mitsuda, arr. by Guido - Hiroshi Hata and Kalta Ohtsuki) - Chrono Trigger: The Brink of TimeGreat Silence1:04:50 - Silence of the Forest (Revo) - Bravely Default1:09:15 - Dungeon1 The Great Forest (Takashi Tsuzuki and Seitaro Tsuzuki) - Eiyuden Chronicle: RisingDevilish Visitors1:22:26 - A Visitor in the Forest (Marika Suzuki) - Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin1:24:18 - Devil Forest (Hiroyuki Yanada) - Last Bible III1:45:11 - Audra's Bonus Track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
In this episode, Mary Stone describes a labyrinth in Frenchy's Field along the Santa Fe River that April Fisher of the Sussex County NJ Native Plant Society shared and tidbits about Prairie Dogs prevalent there. She then discusses the importance of allowing Daffodil Foliage to fade to ensure future blooms—and stylish ways of tidying daffodil foliage while allowing it to go dormant. Related Posts, Podcasts, and Helpful Links:Tidying Daffodil Foliage - Blog PostEp 81. Bulbs Extending Blooms & Deterring SquirrelsBulbs to Extend Spring Blooms - Blog PostEp 207. Labyrinths Provide Paths of HealingLabyrinths Provide Paths of Healing - Blog PostThe Labyrinth Resource Group about Frenchy's Field Labyrinth.The National Geographic Kids Page about Prarie Dogs 8888I'd love to hear your garden and nature stories and your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com.You can follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone.Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
#10MinuteswithJesus ** Put yourself in the presence of God. Try talking to Him. ** 10 minutes are 10 minutes. Even if you can get distracted, reach the end. ** Be constant. The Holy Spirit acts "on low heat" and requires perseverance. 10-Minute audio to help you pray. Daily sparks to ignite prayer: a passage from the gospel, an idea, an anecdote and a priest who speaks with you and the Lord, inviting you to share your intimacy with God. Find your moment, consider you are in His presence and click play.
Kathy Clugston prunes through the extensive GQT archive, which includes some much needed advice on all things Foliage.With 77 years of experience in providing ample advice, our various GQT panellists are more than equipped to solve your gardening conundrums. They provide tips on the best plants for a foliage border, banana plants that can withstand the winter, and plants for a bed that never sees any sunshine. Away from the questions, Matthew Wilson heads over to Sienna Hosta nursery to speak with Chris Potts, who explains how they keep their hostas slug and snail free.Producer: Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q - What would be the best plants for a foliage border? (01'07")Matthew Biggs – Euonymus fortunei f. radicans 'Silver Queen', spindle ‘Silver Queen' Euonymus fortunei var. radicans, wintercreeperAnne Swithinbank – Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost'PBR , Siberia bugloss ‘Jack Frost' Cornus canadensis, dwarf cornelMatthew Wilson – Hosta, plantain lily Hosta sieboldiana, siebold's plantain lily Hosta 'Big Daddy' (_sieboldiana_ hybrid) (v), plantain lily ‘Big Daddy'Q- Why isn't my Christmas berry 'Red Robin' in here a lovely bright colour, like others? (04'22")Q- Can banana plants stay outside during the winter? (08'10")Matthew Pottage – Musa acuminata 'Dwarf Cavendish', banana 'Dwarf Cavendish'Q – Why has my 12-year-old smoke bush has turned brown overnight? (11'19")Feature – Matthew Pottage speaks with Managing Director of Sienna Hosta Nursery Chris Potts about how they nurture their Hosta's to be pest free (17'07")Q- What type of ferns should I use in my fernery? (22'40")Matthew Wilson – Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance', copper shield fern 'Brilliance' Polystichum setiferum (Divisilobum Group) 'Herrenhausen', soft shield fern 'Herrenhausen' Matteuccia struthiopteris, shuttlecock fern Pippa Greenwood – Primula vulgaris (Pr/Prim), primrose Wild violetsQ - What could I plant in a bed that never sees any sunshine? (27'51")Matthew Wilson – Pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign', lungwort 'Blue Ensign' Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance', copper shield fern 'Brilliance' Matteuccia struthiopteris, shuttlecock fern Deschampsia cespitosa, tufted hair grassChristine – Rheum palmatum, Chinese rhubarb Heuchera, cora bells Ligularia Q- How do I properly mow my lawn without ruining the foliage surrounding it? (32'33")Q - What can I do to take care of my 3ft Poinsettias? (37'35")
Text Agony Aunt Roz with your Cutflower Questions.Welcome back to another episode of The Cutflower Podcast! I'm your host, Roz Chandler, and today we're diving into the lush world of foliage. Join me as we explore the top picks for your cutting patch and unravel the beauty and versatility these green treasures bring to floral arrangements.Summary:In this episode, we embark on a journey through the top 15 foliage varieties for your cutting patch. From the timeless elegance of myrtle to the vibrant hues of Ninebark and the delicate charm of Snowberries, each foliage offers unique characteristics and seasonal appeal. Along the way, we uncover essential growing tips, such as the importance of planning for year-round foliage availability and the patience required for certain species to reach maturity.Key Takeaways:Abundant Growth: Cultivate more foliage than you think you'll need, replenishing your supply annually to meet demand.Long-Term Investment: Be patient with species like eucalyptus, which may take years to mature but offer enduring beauty.Seasonal Diversity: Select varieties like Hibernum Tinnus for their ever-changing colours and textures, providing year-round interest.Speciality Species: Explore unique finds such as Myrtle, Ninebark, and Snowberries to add depth and character to your arrangements.Community Engagement: Join the Cut Flower Collective Facebook group to share your favourite foliage varieties and exchange gardening insights with fellow enthusiasts.Join me in discovering the botanical wonders that foliage brings to floral design, and let's cultivate a vibrant tapestry of greenery in our cutting patches! All the links are below. Make the most of your garden by visiting bramblecrest.com and use the code FIELDGATE at checkout. See website for full details. https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/newsletters A Cut Above Waitlist: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/ACutAboveWaitlist The Growth Club: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/thegrowthclub Lots of free resources on our website: https://thecutflowercollective.co.uk/cut-flower-resources/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldgateflowers Facebook Group 'Cut Flower Farming - Growth and Profit in your business' https://www.facebook.com/groups/449543639411874 Facebook Group 'The Cut Flower Collection' https://www.facebook.com/groups/cutflowercollection
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!
When you're putting together window boxes, choose some annual flowers that have colorful foliage. Certain coleus varieties can add bright colors and thrive in full sun. Others, like caladiums, grow well in shady areas.
In this episode, we're turning up the drama—garden drama, that is! We're talking all about plants with big, bold foliage that steal the show and bring serious texture and presence to your landscape. Whether you're designing a tropical-feel patio or adding contrast to a woodland border, these leafy giants know how to make a statement. We'll cover our favorite varieties, tips for placement and care, and how to use them effectively in garden design. If you're ready to go big and leafy, this episode is for you! P.S. We promised not to sing...we'll leave that to Sir Mixalot. Expert: Dr. Andy Pulte is a plant sciences faculty member at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is also a contributing editor.
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 11.03.25Hour One and Two with Alan Kenny Arscott01. Bennie Maupin - It Remains To Be Seen (Mercury 1977/Verve By Request 2025)02. John Lamkin - Ticket (G.M.I 1984/Jazz Room 2025)03. Roy Ayers - Outa Sight (United Artists 1963)04. Roy Ayers - Everytime I See You (Polydor 1978)05. RAMP - Come Into Knowledge (Blue Thumb 1977)06. Roy Ayers - Ft. Sylvia Fox - Liquid Love (BBE 2004)07. Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad Ft. Roy Ayers - Synchronise Vibration (Jazz Is dead 2020)08. Patrice Rushen - Stepping Stones (Prestige 1977)09. Randy Brown - I'm Always In the Mood (Parachute 1978/Expansions 2020)10. Terrace Martin Ft. Gio - Not Sharing (Sounds Of Grenshaw 2025)11. Terry Callier - If I Could Make You (Change Your Mind) (Erect 1982/Acid Jazz 2025)12. Greg Blackman Ft. Chris Franck - Stormy (Ramrock 2020)13. Mark De Clive Lowe - Heart (Impressive/BBE 2025)14. Zero 7 Ft. Sia - Somersault (Yam Who? Remix) (New State Music 2007)15. Alison Crockett - U R (Yam Who? Rework) (Sol Image Music 2010)16. Only Child Ft. Amp Fiddler - Find A Way (Yam Who? Remix) (Grand Central 2003)17. Dj Nori - Nomad (Cosmodelica Remix) (Flower 2019)18. Ron Trent - Tribute (The Session) (Jazz Flight Unlimited 2003)19. Nathan Haines - U See That (Atjazz Love Soul Inst.) (Foliage 2025)20. Richard Earnshaw Ft. erik Dillard & Roy Ayers - In time (Tom Moulton Remix) (Groovefinder 2011)21. Rinder & Lewis - Lust (AVI 1977/Be With Recs 2025)
Lori Poliski is reviving the forgotten art of Pot-et-Fleur, an iconic floral style, historically defined as “living arrangements with plants, cut flowers, and foliage.” Having originated in 17th century France and continuing through the Victorian era, Pot-et-Fleur offers today's florists a contemporary, sustainable, and long-lasting method of designing with local and seasonal ingredients. The method is […] The post Episode 706: Flori's Lori Poliski on the Art of Pot-et-Fleur, A Large-Scale Design Demonstration With Plants, Cut Flowers, and Foliage appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
In Part 2 of Discograffiti's incredible, career-spanning 7-hour interview, Will Hart spills the beans on: A track-by-track rundown of Dusk At Cubist Castle & Black Foliage, plus Will's own ⭐️ rating assessments (non-album material included in the Patreon Director's Cut); What part drugs played (or didn't play) in his inimitable creative process; And a painful look at the dissolution of the band…not to mention their triumphant resurrection for LP number 3! Listen: linktr.ee/discograffiti If you're an Olivia Tremor Control superfan like me, you'll want the Director's Cut of this episode—it features 24 minutes of essential additional material & no ads, and is affordably priced in our Patreon Record Shop: https://www.patreon.com/discograffiti/shop/ Or subscribe! It's completely free to be a basic member, $1 to get your backstage pass, $5/month for the Sunday show by & for our community, $10 for early release, ad-free, super-extended Director's Cuts of the main show plus half our Patreon episode archive, & $20 for Discograffiti's Off The Beaten Path episodes and our entire Patreon episode archive. CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe #willhart #willcullenhart #billdoss #theoliviatremorcontrol #elephant6 #elephant6recordingco #elephant6recordingcodoc #oliviatremorcontrol #neutralmilkhotel #theapplesinstereo #applesinstereo #robertschneider #elijahwood #musicdoc #4track #psychedelic #homerecording #discograffiti #soldiersofsound #juliankoster #thecolbertreport #jeffmangum --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support
Al sits down with a buzzworthy Brooklyn-based designer who is making an impact on his industry and community. Also, Dylan goes one-on-one with Sandra Brunson, the mother of New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson, to talk about what it takes to raise an NBA all-star. Plus, Sheinelle shares the story of a unique and talented artist whose medium is Mother Nature. And, Craig tried his hand at the popular work out of Pilates.
This week we're decking the halls with seasonal foliage, as RHS Garden Hyde Hall's Sarah Wilson-Frost shares her ideas for natural decorations foraged from your own garden. Gareth Richards is here to inspire you to try a different type of Christmas tree this year and consider bringing a potted plant indoors for the festive season. And we've got the perfect gift idea to brighten up a dreary January day, as Chris Lane of Witch Hazel Nursery explains why he fell in love with these winter gems. Host: Jenny Laville Contributors: Sarah Wilson-Frost, Gareth Richards, Chris Lane Links: Grow your own Christmas Witch hazels Chris Lane - Witch Hazel Nursery Become a member of the RHS
Hugh returns from his Queensland trip and recaps his work at Tondoon Botanic Gardens, which leads to discussions of the upkeep of refinement work, the concept of state-recognized public bonsai collections, and a side quest of species gossip.
Hello readers!I'm delighted to announce the result of our first giveaway here on Substack.Thankyou to everyone who took the time to comment and enter on my November round-up post. It was really a pleasure to read your comments and hear also which Derwent pencils are your favourite and which you'd like to try.I've listed the pencils that are included in the giveaway in case you want to build your own pencil tin.x 10 Lightfast Lichen Green, Mustard, Autumn Red, Foliage, Green Earth, Mid Ultramarine, Golden Sun, Seaweed, Pine, Forestx 6 Drawing Olive Earth, Yellow Ochre, Brown Ochre, Light Sienna, Ruby Earth, Chocolatex 4 Coloursoft Ginger, Grey Green, Pimentox 3 Graphitint Meadow, Autumn Brown, Ocean Bluex 1 Watercolour Blue GreySo without further ado to find out the winner please watch the video above!Remember if you'd like to purchase any of Derwent pencils on their GB site you can enter this code MIXED-MEDIA-MC at checkout to get 30% off voucher is valid until 31st December 2024.And if you'd like to purchase my 2025 calendar you can do so here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melaniechadwick.substack.com/subscribe
◆ In this episode, I am talking about autumn foliage night illumination in Kyoto, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 2. (GENKI 2 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N4 / CEFR A2 level.) ◆ You will need to be a subscriber to my Patreon monthly membership to listen to it. The sample audio file is available on my Patreon site. ◆ Patreon Here are the benefits for my Patreon members : (Note : The benefits you get vary based on the tier you select.) - Podcast episodes - Vocabulary lists with English translation - Transcripts - Listening comprehension exercises (These are all in Kanji with Furigana.) - Answer keys for the exercises - Photos related to the episodes with captions - Extra information & fun facts related to the episodes Check out my Patreon page for more information : patreon.com/JapanesewithMeg ◆ You are cordially invited to... - leave me a review on Apple Podcast - rate my podcast on Spotify ◆ My Website : https://www.japanesewithmeg.com/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/japanesewithmeg
In this episode, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener chats about when vegetable foliage have black leaves in autumn. Is this normal, a bad thing? What should you be doing? 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/
Grab your favorite mug, pop in your headphones, lace up those walking shoes, or buckle up for the ride—it's time to tune in for another episode with your favorite duo, Danielle and Jess! Join them as they dive into a new conversation you won't want to miss. What we talked about: Jess was accidentally poisoned Foliage or Foliage National park instagram We're going to see boobies. Airport mishaps Sky Cars??!!! We just don't like the public Tissues or towels? Sleep or shower?! Toxic traits Jess Rambles Internet outages Abrupt endings Banff itinerary + details Galapagos waitlist Learn more about working with me Shop my masterclasses (learn more in 60-90 minutes than years of dr appointments) Follow me on IG Follow Empowered Mind + Body on IG Learn more about traveling with Jess Follow Jess on IG
This week, Chris talks abotu what the Bible has to say about salvation and if restoration is possible for the unsaved.
It's our 100th episode! Thanks for listening and sharing this podcast, Gregg can't wait to tell the next 100 stories... This episode is about a hiking trip gone sideways. Gregg is unprepared for the shifting weather of the Appalachian trail in New Hampshire and gets into a dangerous situation hiking Mt. Cardigan. Will he make it out alive? The Compulsive Storyteller Podcast is a series of short personal stories in 20 minutes or less written and narrated by Gregg LeFevre.
Episode 254: In this episode, hosts Lori and Vonda are joined by special guest David Register, the Executive Vice President at FernTrust, Inc. located in Seville, FL. David provides insights into the cut foliage business, discussing the products they are known for and the impacts of multiple hurricanes on the industry. The conversation also delves into what can be expected for Valentine's Day, the major challenges in production, and two key factors that significantly influence the business but are beyond their control. Labor and productivity costs are addressed, along with potential solutions to navigate these challenges effectively. Join us for an engaging discussion on the dynamics of the cut foliage market and the strategies for success in this ever-evolving industry.Sponsored by: Flower CliqueFlower Clique Prep SchoolReal Life Retail Florist
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center discuss the brighter plants that plants that hold their foliage and stay green. Juniper, blue spruce pine, and honeylocust are just a few of those bright plants that hold their foliage and stay green longer. Learn what other types of plants that will hold that green in this episode.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/
Go beyond mums and maples to discover the many other plants that make fall such a colorful, memorable season. Featured shrub: Tres Amigos abelia.
The unthinkable is unfolding right in front of our eyes and ears. No, it's not the changing of color on the leaves but Mike Valenti has a bigger card than Jim Costa this week. Coming off a red hot weekend, the guys look to duplicate the effort in week 8 of the college football season. We also incur a Cash the Ticket first on this episode. Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of "Exploring New England" host Ryan Zipp recaps his adventures over the last week chasing both the Northern Lights and peak fall foliage with his camera. The conditions allowed for an incredibly vivid Aurora display in his home area of coastal Connecticut that could even be seen brightly with the naked eye and of course allowed for some spectacular photos. The following day he headed north to Vermont to enjoy peak foliage colors in the south/central part of the state while staying in the town of Plymouth as a home base. Ryan wraps up this first season of the podcast and gives some ideas for trips to finish out the fall season, as well as locations to enjoy the Christmas vibes as well.
We've got the C squad in today as Marshy Marsh and Liv Maddox are in. Doug's workout routine. Taking shots from the air soft gun. Mustaches. Talking Mizzou on The Fast Lane. Are there hoosiers in Maine? Liv eloped. Foliage. Liv trying to score an interview with Randy Orton. Lesbians go to the front of the line on the phone lines. The Cardinals may be done after that loss yesterday. Audio of a woman upset with her husband for lying and spending $6K at the stag bar. Chat Roulette. The lesbian from New York is on the phone lines talking dental dams. The Porta Potty Guy. Is Missionary sex coming back? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We've got the C squad in today as Marshy Marsh and Liv Maddox are in. Doug's workout routine. Taking shots from the air soft gun. Mustaches. Talking Mizzou on The Fast Lane. Are there hoosiers in Maine? Liv eloped. Foliage. Liv trying to score an interview with Randy Orton. Lesbians go to the front of the line on the phone lines. The Cardinals may be done after that loss yesterday. Audio of a woman upset with her husband for lying and spending $6K at the stag bar. Chat Roulette. The lesbian from New York is on the phone lines talking dental dams. The Porta Potty Guy. Is Missionary sex coming back? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Snyder of Stowe was Vermont's Commissioner of Forests, Parks and Recreation for over a decade before leaving his post in December 2022. He's now working as an independent consultant. Mike and host Erica Houskeeper met up at Brownsville Forest in Stowe to talk about fall foliage, forest health, and what it's like living in a popular tourist town. Visit my website Happy Vermont: https://happyvermont.com Support Happy Vermont on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/happyvermontpodcast/membership Subscribe to Happy Vermont: https://mailchi.mp/happyvermont/subscribe-to-happy-vermont
Like looking at the changing leaves but hate calling it "leaf peeping"? Here are some suggestions for new names!
Off the Radar presents the 2024 fall foliage report! Meteorologist Evan Fisher will be discussing his fall foliage computer model, which gives a high-resolution look at where and when you can see the peak colors of the season. Today he will tell us the weather factors that go into this formula, and how AI is helping to create the most accurate foliage forecast. Whether you're leaf peeping in Maine, New York, New Hampshire, or beyond, we'll cover where to see fall foliage in September and October near you. You won't want to miss this one!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Next up on the Via Podcast, hosts Michelle Donati and Mitti Hicks grab a sweater and head out into the forest for a leaf-peeping adventure. They discover a few great spots to view fall colors, and learn why immersing themselves in a forest is good for the soul. Guest Lauren Oakes, a forest and climate scientist, shares her best-loved spots in the West to see the leaves change, and encourages us all to find a deeper connection with the forests around us. Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.
Doug will be hanging at the Gravois Arm of the Lake this weekend. Where was Bobbi Althoff last night? Seems like the Cardinals are trolling us after the Pham release. Audio of Greg Amsinger on The Opening Drive talking about Cardinals fans and attendance. The attendance and apathy problem has been brewing for a while now. Tragedy in the NHL as Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were killed in an auto accident in New Jersey. HUGE win in CoMo last night. Murray State was completely overmatched. Noel and Carroll looked good. Audio of one of Gabe's voicemails from last night. Chairman snuck a uniform question in. Which SEC stadium is the most promiscuous? TMA Audience Wars are heatin' up. Bottle service. Chairman's interview with Warson Woods Wacko's daughter ahead of the IQ Test Challenge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug will be hanging at the Gravois Arm of the Lake this weekend. Where was Bobbi Althoff last night? Seems like the Cardinals are trolling us after the Pham release. Audio of Greg Amsinger on The Opening Drive talking about Cardinals fans and attendance. The attendance and apathy problem has been brewing for a while now. Tragedy in the NHL as Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were killed in an auto accident in New Jersey. HUGE win in CoMo last night. Murray State was completely overmatched. Noel and Carroll looked good. Audio of one of Gabe's voicemails from last night. Chairman snuck a uniform question in. Which SEC stadium is the most promiscuous? TMA Audience Wars are heatin' up. Bottle service. Chairman's interview with Warson Woods Wacko's daughter ahead of the IQ Test Challenge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special episode, we sit down with Kristina and Sam von Trapp, descendants of the legendary von Trapp family famously depicted in The Sound of Music. We delve into their iconic legacy and how they are shaping the future of the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont.Join us as we explore stories of their unique upbringing in a family steeped in history, the evolution of the lodge, and their exciting ventures in brewing craft beer, maple tapping, and sustainable farming. The siblings discuss their commitment to preserving their family's heritage while embracing innovation.As autumn approaches, the Trapp Family Lodge, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Stowe, becomes an idyllic destination with vibrant fall foliage and New England charm. This episode beautifully blends history, family tradition, and the magic of autumn in Vermont. Don't miss this captivating conversation on preserving a legacy while looking to the future.ResourcesVisit the lodge.Follow the lodge on Instagram and Facebook.Check out the von Trapp's world-famous beer (listeners 21+)
The Green Side Podcast is a show that features interviews with entrepreneurs and business leaders in the Green Industry. In this episode, the hosts sit down with Tequila Steve, who works with the software company Single Ops. Steve shares his background in the landscape and irrigation industries, and discusses how Single Ops has helped streamline operations and improve efficiency for his customers. The conversation covers topics like building company culture, leveraging software to grow a business, and the importance of adapting to new technologies. Whether you're a seasoned green industry veteran or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for running a successful Green Industry business. greensideuppodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/greensideuppodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/skyfroglandscape/ www.skyfroglandscape.com www.indepenttreeservice.com Mention Green Side Up or use the link below to get $500 off with your SingleOps subscription! https://referral.singleops.com/l/JORDANUPCA68/ Podcast Produced by Mr. Producer - https://www.instagram.com/mrproducerusa/
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
What Is The Sound? The Archives Of Your Guys Lives Do Birds Fart? A Segue Anybody? Stealing Moondust What'd You Steal From Work? Carrie's Birth Tape GUEST: Urzila Carlson Most Streamed Album In The World Bickmore Or Barrymore Crushing Lemons For Hard RatedSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 4, Episode 13 which originally aired on Jan 13, 2015 and was written by Sophia Lear and directed by Bill Purple. Here's a quick recap of the episode:In this episode, Coach lost his status as the guy people want to sleep with, so he encourages Jess and Ryan to come out about their relationship at school. Schmidt is dealing with an ulcer which Nick & Kai try to help him with. This episode got a 8/10 rating from both Kritika and Kelly; Kritika's favorite character was Winston and Kelly's favorite was Coach.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Da Vinci - Schmidt agreed that Nick has always been physically lazy, but went on to say that mentally he was like “Da Vinci in tie-dye.” Dennis Rodman - Nick felt that Schmidt lived by his own rules in college and said he was like “a fat, Jewish Dennis Rodman.”Mars Rover - Ryan's field trip idea was to let the students talk to real astronauts and operate the Mars Rover.Additionally we mentioned in our podcast episode the “Old Girl” spoof with Helen Slayton-Hughes. You can watch it here. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 14! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Partially recovered from taking the No Name Nursery to the Chelsea Flower Show, Steve Edney shares some of his favourite jungle plants from their display with Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis.PLANT LISTAbutilon 'Ashford Red'Aesculus wangiiAesculus californicaSchefflera rhododendrifoliaSchefflera taiwaniana syn Heptapleurum taiwanianum Brachychiton populneusBegonia scharffiiFuchsia 'Lechlade Marchioness'Farfugium japonicum 'Aureomaculatum'Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web'Boehmeria platanifoliaBoehmeria kiusiana Farfugium variegatumFatsia japonica 'Variegata'Fatsia polycarpa 'Green Fingers'
Looking for different colors, forms, and textures of foliage to fill out your bouquets? Wondering which warm-season plants you can grow from seed to meet your needs? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss three of their favorite foliage plants for the warm-season cutting garden, plus helpful harvesting tips for each one. Listen to the podcast and learn tips and tricks for growing and harvesting basil, eucalyptus, and hibiscus! 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 Episode 29 - Eucalyptus with Dave Dowling Shop: Basil Seeds, Eucalyptus Seeds, Hibiscus Seeds "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!
Today is all about the interesting and colorful plants you can decorate shady areas of your landscape with. Whether you have a large tree that casts shade, a north facing bed, or a covered patio or balcony, these plants thrive in low light conditions both in ground and in a pot!
The Break Room (TUESDAY 5/21/24) 9am Hour Includes: 1) Apparently the person who posted this has a big problem with the way young men shave their face 2) It's one of the most powerful jobs in the world that no one wants to pursue.
This week my guest is Carolyn Dunster. Carolyn is a planting designer, botanical stylist, garden writer and author of a book all about eating flowers entitled ‘A Floral Feast: A Guide to Growing and Cooking with Edible Flowers, Foliage, Herbs and Seeds'. We discuss how to expand your culinary endeavours to encompass the ornamental parts of your garden. A Floral Feast: A Guide to Growing and Cooking with Edible Flowers, Foliage, Herbs and Seeds by Carolyn Dunster Other episodes if you liked this one: Edible Flowers with Jan Billington - In this episode, I'm speaking to Jan Billington of Maddocks Farm Organics, a flower farm in Devon growing and selling organic edible flowers. We talk about the easiest and tastiest flowers you can grow, colour trends, some more unusual edible flowers and how you can use edible flowers for your own special event. The episode starts with Jan telling us about her farm and why she feels her business needs to give something back. Welcome to Mintopia - This week's guest is Dr Si Poole, founder of Mintopia, a website dedicated to mint featuring its own online reference library for the different types, the mintopaedia. Si holds one of the National Collections of mint and holds getting on for 200 different cultivars. From his plastic-free, organic nursery, he sells themed collections of mints and he's passionate and knowledgable about every aspect of the Mentha genera, impressive given that there's much more to this plant than mint sauce and mojitos. Support the podcast on Patreon
Rain is falling from the sky tonight, bringing relaxation and soothing sounds along with it. The rain is as dense as the forest, creating an ambience perfect for falling asleep. The sound of rainfall for sleep can be just what you need if you are struggling to get some shut-eye at night, as the consistent white noise helps you relax. Who doesn't love the sound of rain to sleep? Immerse yourself in pure bliss with this lovely forest rainstorm. Relaxing White Noise receives a small commission (at no additional cost to you) on purchases made through affiliate links. Thanks for supporting the podcast! Baloo Living Weighted Blankets (Use code 'relaxingwhitenoise10' for 10% off) At Relaxing White Noise, our goal is to help you sleep well. This episode is eight hours long with no advertisements in the middle, so you can use it as a sleeping sound throughout the night. Listening to our white noise sounds via the podcast gives you the freedom to lock your phone at night, keeping your bedroom dark as you fall asleep. Check out the 10-Hour version on YouTube Contact Us for Partnership Inquiries With rain and thunder in the forecast, it's a great chance to enjoy some rain sounds for sleeping, studying or relaxation. Listening to thunderstorm sounds can bring about a feeling of calm, while also blocking out distracting noise. Play a storm sounds podcast to enjoy a good night's sleep or to focus on that homework assignment that needs doing. Relaxing White Noise is the number one online destination for white noise and nature sounds to help you sleep, study or soothe a baby. With more than a billion views across YouTube and other platforms, we are excited to now share our popular ambient tracks on the Relaxing White Noise podcast. People use white noise for sleeping, focus, sound masking or relaxation. We couldn't be happier to help folks live better lives. This podcast has the sound for you whether you use white noise for studying, to soothe a colicky baby, to fall asleep or for simply enjoying a peaceful moment. No need to buy a white noise machine when you can listen to these sounds for free. Cheers to living your best life! DISCLAIMER: Remember that loud sounds can potentially damage your hearing. When playing one of our ambiences, if you cannot have a conversation over the sound without raising your voice, the sound may be too loud for your ears. Please do not place speakers right next to a baby's ears. If you have difficulty hearing or hear ringing in your ears, please immediately discontinue listening to the white noise sounds and consult an audiologist or your physician. The sounds provided by Relaxing White Noise are for entertainment purposes only and are not a treatment for sleep disorders or tinnitus. If you have significant difficulty sleeping on a regular basis, experience fitful/restless sleep, or feel tired during the day, please consult your physician. Relaxing White Noise Privacy Policy © Relaxing White Noise LLC, 2023. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this text/visual/audio is prohibited.
Today, I'm calling this a holiday edition as we talk about one of my favorites…. Foliage and this time of year I especially love Christmas greens. So I am excited to welcome an expert in the world of floral greenery, F.J. Trzuskowski, Vice President of Sales at Continental Floral Greens. F.J.'s journey in the floral industry, from his early days in Holland to his current role at Continental Floral Greens, positions him perfectly to offer invaluable insights into these seasonal favorites. With a career that has spanned several notable companies and a rich educational background in Botany and Landscape Architecture, F.J. brings a unique blend of practical experience and scientific knowledge to the table. Today we are touching on foliage, but really focusing on the best practices for choosing, preparing, and maintaining Christmas greens to ensure they remain a vibrant and fresh part of your holiday decorations. Plus we having fun chatting about several other greens that CFG supplies for a large portion of florists everywhere like leather leaf and salal. So, this week we truly are on a floral journey of decking the halls and it starts now on The Flower Podcast. Learn more about FJ, Continental Floral Greens, and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, Live's, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast ASCFG Farmer Bailey Chrysal Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Accent Decor The Gardeners Workshop
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 14, 2023 is: foliage FOH-lee-ij noun Foliage refers to the leaves of a plant or of many plants. // The winding river cut its course beneath the thick green foliage of the jungle canopy. See the entry > Examples: "Summer hiking is undeniably breathtaking, but there's something about the foliage of the fall that secures its spot as the best time of year to get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature." — Merrell Readman, Travel + Leisure, 25 Aug. 2023 Did you know? Whether you're a casual leaf peeper or a card-carrying botanist, a staunch New Englander or Caribbean beach bum, there's plenty to love about foliage—though the pronunciation of foliage has long been a point of contention among English speakers. Most commonly accepted is the trisyllabic FOH-lee-ij. However, there's no denying that the pronunciations FOH-lij and even FOY-lij have also staked their claim. The first of these disputed pronunciations is consistent with the pronunciation of the -iage ending in marriage and carriage. The second is often more fiercely denounced, in part because of its association with the nonstandard spelling foilage. But there's redemption for this estranged pronunciation: foliage traces back to Middle French foille ("leaf"), which is also the source of the English word foil (as in "aluminum foil"). When adopted by Middle English speakers, foil originally meant "leaf." Love it or leaf it, there's just no taking the "foil" out of foliage.