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Our Town Magazine presents the Gainesville Home and Garden Show at the Alachua County Sports and Events Center this weekend. Charlie Delatorre gives details on the bigger show, featuring 150 vendors with everything from renovations to construction, to landscaping and fresh ideas that make your home what you dream
Garden show| August 17th 2025
Garden show| August 16th 2025
Pawl Hollis, Randy Robison, and Dan Van Enoo discuss the theme of the day: Gardens are just an idea place where we can meet nature halfway!"The guy stalk about Burning Man and Randy hosting Burners, and Washoe County Master Gardener Rachel McClure talks about the Garden Tour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl, Randy, and Dan solve listener problems about container gardening, tomatoes shading peppers, and dry lawn patches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digging the Dirt - The Allotment Garden Show with Russ & Jake
Russ flings open the doors of Britain's most mysterious buildings, allotment sheds. He will be talking about your allotment sheds, some purely functional, others you've designed for your specific needs.
Garden show| August 9th 2025
Pawl, Dan, and Randy discuss today's theme: "To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow."Randy relates his travel tales from Canada, and the guys discuss how to eliminate root weevils.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl Hollis, Randy Robison, and Dan Van Enoo help solve listener problems, including aphids vs jalapeno peppers, storing onions, and whether alfalfa pellets will just provide rabbits a nice lunch and dinner. Doreen Spires "the Pickle Queen" impresses the guys with some perfect pickles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast - On today’s WGNS Action Line, we dug into everything green and growing — from roses to plantains. We also highlighted an upcoming garden show at the Tenne
Garden show| August 3rd 2025
Pawl, Dan, and Michael "Apple" Yorick welcome their guest from University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension -- Wendy Hanson Mazet, Community Plant Health Program Coordinator. The gardening experts have ideas about handling earwigs and aphids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August is right around the corner! Pawl Hollis leads the show with the theme: "Never let your lawn go to bed wet". Pawl speaks with Mark Irvine of Green Grow, speaking about interesting aspects of gardening history as a whole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August is right around the corner! Pawl Hollis leads the show with the theme: "Never let your lawn go to bed wet". Pawl gives advice on the best time to water your garden, and the plants that can still be planted during these hot summer days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garden show| July 19th 2025
Summer is in full swing in the Truckee Meadows! Dan Van Enoo, Pawl Hollis, and Craig Witt detail their garden tour fundraiser on August 24th and discuss why worms are a good sign in your garden! Today's mantra is " Gardening adds years to your life, and life adds to your years".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is in full swing in the Truckee Meadows! Dan Van Enoo, Pawl Hollis, and Craig Witt speak with Leah Hunt, owner of tropical House Indoor Plant Design and Maintenance. Learn what type of house plant is best for you, and what house plants are compatible with your dog or cat! Today's mantra is " Gardening adds years to your life, and life adds to your years".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this final episode of the season, host Rebecca Noble chats with Sharon from Pretty Little Flower Farm in Seville, Victoria. Sharon shares how her love of gardening, a lockdown during COVID, and a fascination with dahlias sparked a journey into flower farming — one that's bloomed into a thriving roadside stall and a meaningful connection with her local community.Growing on just 400 square metres, Sharon proves that you don't need acres to grow beauty — just intention, creativity, and a whole lot of heart. She opens up about the challenges of balancing work and flowers, how she designs her seasons around sustainability and sanity, and the pride of representing micro growers at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show as part of Growers Avenue 2025.Plus, an important post-recording note on insurance for roadside flower stalls — a must-listen for anyone selling from home.Sharon's journey from gardener to flower farmerStarting small: building a farm with salvaged materials and big dreamsThe magic of her roadside flower stall and why Saturdays are non-negotiableWhy she's committed to only growing in summer – and how that helps prevent burnoutHer experience as part of Growers Avenue 2025 at MIFGSGiving back to her community and keeping flower farming sustainableAdvice for anyone starting out with limited spaceImportant insurance tips for roadside sellersSharon – Pretty Little Flower FarmLocation: Seville, VICInstagram: @pretty_little_flower_farmWe'd love to hear from you!
Garden show| July 13th 2025
Garden show| July12th 2025
July is here! Craig, Pawl, and Randy discuss different species that can be planted in the heat, with the theme: "plant and your plant spouse; you weed and you weed alone". Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July is here! Craig, Pawl, and Randy discuss managing the garden during summer heat, with the theme: "plant and your plant spouse; you weed and you weed alone". The guys speak with callers from all over Northern Nevada, giving advice on potatoes, daisies, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Dish the Dirt, we sit down with Elissa from @larkspur.flowers, a passionate florist and designer based in Daylessford, Victoria. With a background in permaculture and landscape design, Elissa brings a unique, deeply intentional perspective to her work with flowers — one that's grounded in sustainability, seasonality, and storytelling.We explore Elissa's journey into floristry, from the spark that was lit at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, to her formative time working on the flower farm at Fleurs de Lyonville, and the creation of her own floral studio, Larkspur Flowers.What we chat about:
July is here! Find out how to protect your vegetables from the heat with Dan Van Enoo, Pawl Hollis, and Randy Robison.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July is here! Find out how to protect your vegetables from the heat with Dan Van Enoo, Pawl Hollis, and Randy Robison.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garden show| July 6th 2025
Food Alchemist, professional chef, author, and esteemed judge for MasterChef South Africa and Ultimate Braai Master, Pete Goffe-Wood shares his excitement about participating in the East Coast Radio House and Garden Show. He outlines his upcoming live cooking demonstrations featuring afternoon tea delights, hearty winter warmers, and delectable steak dishes. Webpage
It’s late June in the Truckee Meadows, and the garden is in full swing! The guys talk about composting, and how to manage your plants with the upcoming heat this summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s late June in the Truckee Meadows, and the garden is in full swing! The guys talk about managing tomatoes and peppers during summer heat, and sticken spray. Calls taken on Cherry trees and cantaloupe plants, and how to manage them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl, Dan and Michael "Apple" Yorick take calls regarding rotten seeds sold at the store, and preparing soil to plant a bush or tree.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul and Dan talk with Michael "Apple" Yorick. The guys answer questions about aphids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl, Dan, and Craig Witt from Full Circle Compost address today's theme: "A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in."They have suggestions to take care of your roses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl, Dan, and Craig Witt from Full Circle Compost offer suggestions on how to plant a tree in a large container.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl, Dan, and Wendy Hanson Mazet, Community Plant Health Program Coordinator with the University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension have recommendations on watering and pruning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl and Dan welcome their guest from University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension -- Wendy Hanson Mazet, Community Plant Health Program Coordinator. Today's theme is "Gardening adds years to your life, and life to your years." The gardening experts have ideas about handling ants, earwigs, and aphids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BBC Gardener's World Live runs from 12 - 15 June this year so the HortWeek Podcast took the opportunity to talk to Immediate Live horticultural director Bob Sweet and event director, Lucy Tremlett about shows past and present.After record attendances for the BBC Gardeners' World Live May Spring Fair show held at Beaulieu, Tremlett is looking forward to some 90,000 visitors over the four days. The main stage will feature BBC Gardeners' World lead presenter Monty Don, fellow presenters Adam Frost, Rachel de Thame, Frances Tophill, Sue Kent and Nick Bailey with a headline garden. Show designer Pip Probert and Plant Geek Michael Perry will also appear.Hot Off the Potting Bench is a new plants awards feature with up to 100 launches vying for the Peter Seabrook Award.Last year's winner was a hydrangea from Allensmore. Judges include David Hurrion, Boyd Douglas-Davies and HortWeek editor Matthew Appleby.There is also a garden for the 30th anniversary of the APL (Association of Professional Landscapers) and a stand for Plant Healthy to remind "visitors, the general public, gardeners should watch out for in their gardens about bringing plant material into the country".Central to this year's show is the Make A Metre Matter campaign "encouraging our audience to turn a metre of their space, whether it's their garden, whether it's a windowsill, whether it's balcony, and turn it into something that does something good for the planet. So thinking about encouraging a bit of biodiversity into the garden, or it's thinking about growing some edibles and reducing your food miles. It's just encouraging everybody to have a go".Tremlett says: "We aim through our show gardens here and through our exhibits to relate very much to take home ideas, what's achievable, and the things that people really can grow, do and grow in their own gardens...the whole show and its background going back a long, long time is about the fundamentals of gardening and we very proudly stick to those principles."Sweet brings a long pedigree in garden shows having run events with the RHS Chelsea, Hampton Court, Tatton Park, Cardiff and Scotland's National Gardening Show. After enjoying the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show earlier this year, he said: "it certainly warms the cockles of your heart when you see the expertise of some of the growers and what they've been able to achieve". On the podcast he reminisces about the impact he had on Chelsea during his tenure."There's so many aspects of Chelsea that I feel there's a little Bob Sweet stamp on when I go around...there's lots of little hints of my career left behind there which I'm very proud of" from the names of the various routes through the show to fundamental changes to the way awards were judged. He also lifts the lid on some of the more light-hearted aspects of the show and the mischief-makers he has had to contend with over the years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It’s late May in the Truckee Meadows, and the garden is in full swing! Pawl, Randy, and Dan share tips for keeping your plants healthy as temperatures rise, including watering strategies, pest prevention, and choosing the right fertilizers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s late May in the Truckee Meadows, and the garden is in full swing! Pawl, Randy, and Dan share tips for keeping your plants healthy as temperatures rise, including watering strategies, pest prevention, and choosing the right fertilizers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
這集不聊大的,來點久違的小品路線!一個平凡的週末,主廚驅車逃離矽谷的高科技泡泡,來到瑞典移民小鎮 Kingsburg 一探一年一度的瑞典文化節。究竟瑞典人為何會來到這裡?在移民逐漸融入美國社會的今日,小鎮如何保存來自北歐的歷史記憶?加入北歐傳統社交舞蹈的陣容,如何讓主廚回憶起自己的學生時代?而在一家紀念品店裡,主廚又是如何意外撞見小時候最愛的繪本,進而發現這本書的瑞典根源?一起品味這趟雖然短暫卻拓展眼界的週末小旅行吧! ✅ 本集重點: (00:00:16) 開場前言,雖然不是每個人都喜歡,但這集開頭就是要來閒聊啦! (00:03:10) 節目近期規劃:做完了超級消耗時間力氣的巴西,接下來要做什麼?五週年企劃歡迎投稿 (00:08:37) 日常生活中的小旅行,暫時逃離高科技泡泡,前進中央谷地裡的瑞典移民小鎮 Kingsburg (00:13:41) 為什麼瑞典移民會來到美國?19世紀的移民史詩,如何成為瑞典文學經典 (00:17:14) 在日常生活中你我都知道的瑞典品牌,與瑞典傳統樂器鍵盤小提琴(Nyckelharpa)、像極了營火晚會的北歐社交舞蹈 (00:22:54) 在紀念品店意外撞見了小時候最愛的繪本《小蓮遊莫內花園》(Linnea in Monet's Garden),發現它的瑞典根源 Show note https://ltsoj.com/podcast-ep229 Facebook https://facebook.com/travel.wok Instagram https://instagram.com/travel.wok Thread https://www.threads.net/@travel.wok Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@travelwok 意見回饋 https://forms.gle/4v9Xc5PJz4geQp7K7 寫信給主廚 travel.wok@ltsoj.com 旅行熱炒店官網 https://ltsoj.com/ 《米國放大鏡》聽眾問卷 https://forms.gle/BtzQCx2xDHUoGjAUA
Pawl, Randy, and Dan offer suggestions on pruning dead branches, growing cantaloupe off the ground, and about their "nicotina" plants from Cuba.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pawl's theme for the day is "Gardening is cheaper than therapy!"The Garden Guys talk about /not/ dethatching, and getting your ponds in shape for the summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A listener wants to get rid of a noisy owl, but Pawl, Randy, and Dan suggest that she might want to keep him. They also have recommendations on preserving your garlic cloves from last season, and they have some tips about hops.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Garden Guys talk about the leafroller making its appearance, have some tips about growing bamboo in northern Nevada, and expound on the benefits of biochar for your soil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a community who thrives on our small business, not everyone can afford to break into the business owner world on their own. That's where franchise ownership helps entrepreneurs find their success as a small business owner. There are many around town from yoga studios, gyms and coffee shops to even my magazine Scottsdale City Lifestyle. A local one that I use often for my kids is Sit Still Kids. A hair salon catered towards kids. Today I have Co-Owner, Amy LecLerc here to talk about the power of franchise ownership and her purpose to help women become business owners. Calendar of Events Kierland Commons Free Concert SeriesHappening the whole month of May on Friday evenings from 6-8pm. Bring your friends, family and leashed pets along with Lawn chairs and blankets for the most comfortable experience. Arizona Restaurant WeekKicks off this weekend, May 16-25. An opportunity to try some of these hot spots around town with a special set menu. Maricopa Home ShowIf food isn't your thing then head to WestWorld for the largest Home and Garden Show. Happening May 16-18 from 10am-5pm each day. SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.
The Garden Guys are joined by Shelley Brant for a preview of her Green College class next week, which is all about promoting pollinators in your yard and garden. If you like humming birds and butterflies and don't have any hanging around your garden, this class is for you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garden show| May 3rd 2025
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