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In which we talked about bad philosophies (particularly in parenting) taking a long time to play out. And what questions you can be asking along the way to check in on your own situation! Recorded 2024-12-17.
Pastor Bruce joins us on the podcast to have a fascinating discussion on how to invest in others in life and in ministry.Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Flashback Episode: Year in Mark – Episode 29: Discover why it is important for us to always be growing fruit in our lives and what that has to do with the fate of an unfruitful fig tree Jesus happens to pass when He suddenly became hungry. Join the discussion on the original episode's page: Click Here.Listen to this episode and/or subscribe on ReflectiveBibleStudy.com...
Adam from Sheyenne Garden gives us the details on what kind of berry bushes and shrubs people are buying, the other fruit trees popular to our region and the unique annual (edible!) plant they have for sale at Sheyenne Gardens! (Just west of the interstate on the frontage road.) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
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Join me and my guest, Susan Poizner, as we discuss the basics of growing fruit trees. With a few tips under your belt, you'll know what fruit tree varieties will work best for your climate, when to plant your trees, and the nine tips for getting your fruit trees to grow fast! Susan also covers some mistakes to avoid when planting new fruit trees and we briefly cover how to protect your trees from disease (or rehabilitate neglected trees). For more information and any links mentioned in this episode, visit melissaknorris.com/424
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The power of winter in the physical world allows the ground to rest so that in the growing season, it can do what God designed it to do—produce life. We also produce life. We can speak life with our words and bring life with our actions. But there's a season for rest too. - Jessica Van Roekel SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts: The Crosswalk Devotional: https://www.lifeaudio.com/crosswalk-devotional Your Daily Bible Verse: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
As we begin to wrap up our second growing season here on our homestead this fall, we're grateful for the food we're producing and the progress that we're making. Our property came pretty much “turn-key” for what we were planning to do here, but there is one thing we do wish was already here that wasn't….and that's fruit trees. We've tossed around plans and ideas from the outset, but never got around to planting fruit for one reason or another. They're definitely a long term commitment and, while we know it takes quite a while to get a harvest, we didn't want to make any big mistakes from being too hasty. In today's episode, I get to pick the brain of someone who has been hasty, made lots of mistakes and is now able to teach people like me how to start off on the right track when planting an orchard. Her name is Susan Poizner of OrchardPeople.com who, over 14 years ago got an idea to plant a community orchard in a neglected park in her neighborhood. That decision started her on a journey which, today, finds her using her knowledge and experience as an author, educator, radio host and podcaster. TOPICS DISCUSSED: * Susan's experience establishing a community garden in a neighborhood park * I ask her if I made a mistake by not planting fruit trees right away on our property * The problems with buying what's available at the ‘big box stores' and the importance of selecting the proper trees for your specific needs and conditions * The mistakes that she made when se was in the earl stages of her orchard journey * The pros and cons of raising dwarf fruit trees and how semi-dwarf threes are often preferable as long as you have enough space * The importance of planning for proper pollination * The proper methods for planting bare root trees and how to avoid the most common mistakes * Susan shares her advice for growing fruit trees fast, with minimal effort, as covered in her book “Growing Fruit Trees Fast” * Common signs of fruit trees that are struggling * The many resources available for learning at her website, including a blog, podcast, books and online courses VISIT SUSAN'S WEBSITE: https://orchardpeople.com/ BUY SUSAN'S BOOK 'GROWING FRUIT TREES FAST': https://a.co/d/eAy15Qg SUSAN'S ONLINE COURSES: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/ SHOP AT AZURE STANDARD: https://plansandprovisions.com/azure
12 Simple Steps to Abundant Fruit Production and Reconnecting with the Food You Eat.
LEGACY is not what you accomplish. Legacy is what OTHERS ACCOMPLISH because of you. In science, it's called a MENTORING CHAIN. In sports, it's called a COACHING TREE. In the Bible, it's called DISCIPLESHIP. Discipleship is GROWING FRUIT on other people's trees!
LEGACY is not what you accomplish. Legacy is what OTHERS ACCOMPLISH because of you. In science, it’s called a MENTORING CHAIN. In sports, it’s called a COACHING TREE. In the Bible, it’s called DISCIPLESHIP. Discipleship is GROWING FRUIT on other people’s trees!
LEGACY is not what you accomplish. Legacy is what OTHERS ACCOMPLISH because of you. In science, it’s called a MENTORING CHAIN. In sports, it’s called a COACHING TREE. In the Bible, it’s called DISCIPLESHIP. Discipleship is GROWING FRUIT on other people’s trees!
LEGACY is not what you accomplish. Legacy is what OTHERS ACCOMPLISH because of you. In science, it's called a MENTORING CHAIN. In sports, it's called a COACHING TREE. In the Bible, it's called DISCIPLESHIP. Discipleship is GROWING FRUIT on other people's trees! Click the icon below to watch.
On Today's Podcast Episode, Harold Has A Conversation With Author and Radio and Podcast Host Susan Poizner. They talk about all things Fruit Trees, from picking the right trees to plant, tree maintenance, and how to ensure a healthy organic harvest. The Modern Homesteading Podcast, Episode 220 – September 20, 2023 Find the show notes and links mentioned at: https://redemptionpermaculture.com/growing-fruit-trees-the-basics-and-beyond-guest-susan-poizner/
Strawberries and raspberries have been growing in gardens across Canada since we became a country. Haskaps, sea buckthorn and ground cherries are more recent introductions for many of us. All of them and more are covered in the book Prairie Gardener's Guide to Growing Fruit by Sheryl Normandeau and Janet Melrose. Shauna Dobbie, editor of Canada's Local Gardener magazine, talks to Sheryl and Janet about their book and about growing fruit, mostly berries, particularly on the Prairies.Support the show
This is the sermon for the Fourth Mid-Week Lenten Service at St Paul LCMS Church in Apopka, FL, with Pastor Donald Moore. The sermon text is Ephesians 4:7-16.
The power of winter in the physical world allows the ground to rest so that in the growing season, it can do what God designed it to do—produce life. We also produce life. We can speak life with our words and bring life with our actions. But there's a season for rest too. - Jessica Van Roekel SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts: The Crosswalk Devotional: https://www.lifeaudio.com/crosswalk-devotional/Your Daily Bible Verse: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Rivas:01/22/2023
Solely was founded as a way to help kids in the community gain easy access to fresh fruit. CEO, Simon Sacal noticed that for many children, fresh fruit was scarce and kids were loading up on cheap processed foods at home and in school. Solely's idea was simple: create a real fruit bite with the fewest possible ingredients to replace sugar filled, highly processed snacks. It needed to retain the nutritional benefits of whole fresh fruit, but without added sugar, additives, preservatives or chemicals. Find out the story of how Solely became the creator of the original fruit jerkey and how it became the fastest-growing fruit snack. To keep up with the latest in the produce industry, be sure to follow The Produce Moms on all of your favorite platforms, including our blog, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts. You can also watch The Produce Moms Podcast here.
Joshua Rivas:01/01/2023
South Aucklanders are growing their own organic fruit and veg in a company carpark. As a way of easing staff shopping bills, Mangere-based drinks distributors Hancocks has lined its car park with garden pods for growing fresh produce.
Toni Sorenson with Soren's Valhalla Orchards in Sturgeon Bay shares challenges with growing fruit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New rules have just been put in place to protect what remains of New Zealand's highly-productive food-growing land. Councils will be given responsibility for identifying, mapping and managing the land most adept for growing vegetables, fruit, and other primary production. The Government says it will prevent urban sprawl, by restricting lifestyle developments on the most fertile spots - with the main areas of concern being Canterbury, Waikato, Hawke's Bay, Horowhenua, and Auckland. HortNZ CEO Nadine Tunley with her take, Bioprotection Aotearoa's Amanda Black for a slightly different view. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In most of the farmers markets throughout the south, you will see a bounty of wonderful locally grown produce. In many markets however, the one commodity that can be hard to come by is fruit. Of course, you can buy refreshing watermelons, juicy muscadines and flavorful peaches. But there is never a rich palette of […]
Year in Mark – Episode 29: Discover why it is important for us to always be growing fruit in our lives and what that has to do with the fate of an unfruitful fig tree Jesus happens to pass when He suddenly became hungry. Listen to this episode and/or subscribe on ReflectiveBibleStudy.com...
This was recorded live at the Harrogate flower showThe group was formed in November 1995 by a group of like-minded people with a passion for fruit growing. Our membership has since grown to over 400 in number with a wide range of expertise from novice to professional growers. Geographically the group covers a large area, along with our members in Yorkshire, our membership spreads as far as Scotland, west Wales, northern France and the Netherlands!The aims of the group are:to promote knowledge of growing fruit of all varieties, particularly those suitable for growing in the north of Englandto raise awareness of fruit growing through exhibition of fruits at shows and other meetings open to the publicto register old fruit varieties and orchards of the North and advise on orchard care and maintenanceto take part in research projects concerning the growing of fruit#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #fruit Support the show
Join Gardening With Ben as he talks about what he has been up to on this beautiful Saturday in Sheffield. Find out also what he has been purchasing. ______________________________________Support Gardening With Ben- Subscribe to our podcasts to stay notified of new episodes.- Check out our merch shop where we have some fantastic gardening hoodies and t-shirts:-www.gardenandallotment.com/shop- Why not check out 2nd Gardening Podcast Channel called Gardening and Allotment Tips:-https://open.spotify.com/show/5WkDHSwgDbEnKDW00dXDiF?si=c3f0090c89ee48a5
Join Gardening With Ben as he talks about what he has been up to on this beautiful Saturday in Sheffield. Find out also what he has been purchasing. ______________________________________Support Gardening With Ben- Subscribe to our podcasts to stay notified of new episodes.- Check out our merch shop where we have some fantastic gardening hoodies and t-shirts:-www.gardenandallotment.com/shop- Why not check out 2nd Gardening Podcast Channel called Gardening and Allotment Tips:-https://open.spotify.com/show/5WkDHSwgDbEnKDW00dXDiF?si=c3f0090c89ee48a5
Jesus himself said "a house built on sand cannot stand". Structure is important to have a healthy relationship with God and improving our lives. But what does this look like? Join us as pastor David shares steps and processes we can follow to get a better structure in loving and filling God.
Planting and a little proper care of fruit and citrus trees can produce for years, even decades! Farmer Greg talks about the varieties that produce in the low desert. Importance of chill hours and root stock. Before you plant, the 3 ways you can kill your trees. Proper hole to dig, the mix of planting ingredients for the hole. Greg's 6-6 rule for health and nutrition. Watering tips from winter to summer to keep from overwatering.
Don't Let Yard Size Determine Your Harvests. In This Podcast: Are your fruit trees an investment or an experiment? Christy Wilhelmi talks about the steps needed to ensure that the fruit trees you plant in your yard are an investment that bears fruit. She covers every stage of the process, including planning your harvest, planting trees in suitable soil, and pruning to keep your trees a manageable size. Christy also explains why these steps are different from what you might hear in classes or read in agricultural textbooks. Don't miss an episode!visit UrbanFarm.Org/podcast Christy is founder of Gardenerd, the ultimate resource for garden nerds, where she publishes newsletters, her popular blog, top-ranked podcasts, and YouTube videos. She also specializes in small-space, organic vegetable garden design, consulting, and classes. She is author of Gardening for Geeks (Fox Chapel Publishing), 400+ Tips for Organic Gardening Success (Amazon Digital), Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden published by our friends at Cool Springs Press, and her upcoming novel Garden Variety (William Morrow/Harper Collins) will be sprouting in April 2022. Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/gardenerd for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! Growing Fruit in Small Spaces.
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Still getting her roots situated, girl power with Melissa Fox, and Lizzie Steele, Better Lawns and Gardens' new producer, Teresa Watkins, horticulturist, landscape designer, and garden author, celebrates Labor Day with fruit tree planting tips from Dana Venrick, owner of Quality Green Specialists Nursery in Deland, Florida. New "Dirty Word of the Day." Gardening questions and texts include fig rust, long-time listener Beverly's storm updates, lawn fertilizing, cast iron plants as groundcover, sod installation timing, planting a container-grown avocado tree, fertilizing crape myrtles and azaleas, removing Virginia creeper, indoor Peace lily care, transplanting a feijoa tree, and more. https://bit.ly/3fr6SU2 Photo Credit: Teresa Watkins Listen to Better Lawns and Gardens every Saturday 7 am - 9 am EST. Call in with your garden questions at 1.888.455.2867, or text 23680. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #tropical #floridalife #photography #SHE #fertilizer #turf #grass #landscaping #fruits #vegetables #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #BLGradio #summer #WRLN #WiOD #QualityGreenSpecialists #fruittrees #LaborDay
Summary: Fall is one of the best times to plant fruit trees. Mike Johnson of Operation Fruit Rescue Edmonton (OFRE) shares tips on growing fruit in Alberta. Topics in this episode OFRE's public micro-orchard. How to get involved with OFRE. How to deal with apple maggots. Grow your garden knowledge even more, and connect with other Alberta gardeners. Join our Facebook Group, AMA Good to Grow.
Europeans love Spanish produce. But the monocultures damage the soil. And while Germans in particular care about climate and environmental protection when it comes to elections, does their concern extend to the impact their consumption has in Spain?
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Chasing the Wind or Becoming like Jesus, Becoming a gardener.The journey to becoming fully human again. Mark Archilla - Student Ministries Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipNOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.09.02.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Brandon Edwards - Worship and Creative Arts Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.08.26.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Derry Long - Guest Speakerjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.08.19.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Wide, Long, High, and Deep Chris Townley - Teaching Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.08.12.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Supernatural KindnessChris Townley - Teaching Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.08.05.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
The Power Of A Patient SpiritDerry Long - Guest Speakerjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.07.29.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Philippians 4:4-9Bob Schwahn - Lead Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.07.22.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Spirit Surprises and Anointed StonesChris Townley - Teaching Pastorjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.07.15.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
The Heart Of The Moral UniverseDerry Long - Guest Speakerjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.07.08.pdf
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Derry Long - Guest Speakerjourneyweb.net/worshipDOWNLOAD:NOTES: journeyweb.net/sermons/notes/2018.07.01.pdf