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Best podcasts about lucy bradley

Latest podcast episodes about lucy bradley

Impact Through Voice
Easy Ways To Stand Out With Your Brand

Impact Through Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 46:45


Looking to stand out with your brand? Have you ever heard of the term tactical marketing? Check out these easy ways to elevate your personal branding and marketing tactics. Put in the work and communicate your exceptional qualities with these tips from Lucy Bradly and Lisa Hugo! In this episode, I sit down with Lucy Bradley, the brand commander of Plug Design, to explore how to find your voice and use it to build a thriving business.  We discuss the importance of having a unique title, the impact of tactical marketing, and the power of personalized communication like handwritten telegrams.  Lucy shares her journey of overcoming fear, building confidence, and finding her passion in ballet at an older age.  We also delve into the significance of personal branding and standing out in a saturated market.  Don't miss this quirky and fun conversation filled with practical tips and inspiring stories. Here's a run down of what we cover... 01:47 Meet Lucy Bradley: Brand Commander with a vocal warm up 05:53 Tactical Marketing Explained 07:25 The Art of Handwritten Telegrams 13:45 Lucy's Ballet Journey: Passion and Dedication 21:20 Overcoming Public Speaking Fears 25:01 Voice Techniques for Impactful Speaking 26:56 Engaging Your Audience with Storytelling 33:00 The Importance of Personal Branding 37:13 Navigating Entrepreneurial Challenges 42:25 Building a Recognizable Brand Visit our podcast page and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes www.lisahugo.com/podcast   Full shownotes can be found here: www.lisahugo.com/64    

Women On The Rise with Jen Blandos - Powered By Female Fusion

Join host Jen Blandos as she sits down with Lucy Bradley, a seasoned entrepreneur with a 20-year journey in the UAE. Lucy shares insights from founding the marketing agency Plug and her work supporting female entrepreneurs through Female Fusion. They discuss the importance of authenticity, networking, and clear messaging in business. Tune in to discover networking tips, common mistakes to avoid, and strategies for business growth through meaningful connections. Lucy also highlights the power of networking on LinkedIn and encourages listeners to join Female Fusion events for inspiration and collaboration.Takeaways:Authenticity Matters: Honesty and clarity are crucial in business. Building a good reputation relies on authenticity.Effective Networking: Clear messaging is key in networking, and it's essential to convey your message concisely. Networking is vital for business growth, so make an effort to connect with new people.Networking Strategies: To succeed in networking, arrive early, meet new people, and focus on building connections, not just selling. Avoid common mistakes like being shallow or overly aggressive in follow-ups. Ask questions, make referrals, and leverage platforms like LinkedIn for growth and collaboration.Doors to join Female Fusion are now OPEN! Join at femalefusionnetwork.com/join

Science Friday
Tips And Tricks To Grow Your Garden In A Changing Climate. March 10, 2023, Part 2

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 47:44


Tips And Tricks To Grow Your Garden In A Changing Climate For many of us, spring is right around the corner—or already here—which means it's time to start thinking about what is going into your garden this year. But largely thanks to climate change, our seasons are getting wonkier every year. Gardens are feeling the heat as climate change affects the timing of the seasons, temperature extremes, the amount of rainfall, the intensity of droughts, and more. So it's more important than ever to plant a garden that can be more resilient to these changes. In this live show, Ira talks with a panel of guests about planting a climate-resilient garden, and how to set your plants up for success. He's joined by Laura Erickson, a birder and author of “100 Plants to Feed the Birds: Turn Your Home Garden Into a Healthy Bird Habitat,” Dr. Lucy Bradley, a horticulturist and extension specialist at North Carolina State University, and Dr. Tiffany Carter, research soil scientist at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.

The Kelly Lundberg Podcast
A masterclass in marketing w/Lucy Bradley

The Kelly Lundberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 34:56


Lucy Bradley is a marketing Queen and has been Brand Commander of PLUG for 15 years. She is passionate about design and helping businesses grow and has made it her mission to educate business owners and marketing departments on how to create great marketing plans and retain customers. It's a philosophy based on the theory that, by helping other businesses rise, we all rise together. This episode is a true masterclass in marketing and one not to be missed. Learn more about Lucy: http://www.plug-uae.com  To attend one of Lucy's masterclasses, drop her a DM on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lucy_bradley_dxb/ Grow your income and impact

IT'S YOUR LIFE (and this is mine)
16. Social Media Validation, School Bullies & Societal Expectations with Alice Lucy Bradley

IT'S YOUR LIFE (and this is mine)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 32:50


Today on IYL (and this is mine) we talked to Alice about needing social media validation, living at home in your 20s, life and societal expectations, as well as the pressure to be constantly available online. Tune in on your favourite streaming platforms and let us know what you think in the comments of @itsyourlifepod on Instagram. Find more of Alice here: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alicelucybradley/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@alicelucybradley Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PennedTravels Podcast (Staying Sweet)- https://open.spotify.com/show/0Xb7JO5Q1G8RXzgUsCqoBF?si=QnfXaDnDTreWQsQLf9wvqQ&nd=1 Helplines/MH Information: If you're struggling with your mental health right now and need someone to talk to: https://samaritanshope.org/our-services/24-7-helpline/ Eating Disorders - https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk Bipolar Disorder - https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/bipolar-disorder/about-bipolar-disorder/ Grab your own personalised Self Love Journal - www.selflovejournal.co.uk Contact itsyourlifethepodcast@gmail.com to share your story, thoughts or discuss a specific topic (you can be anon). JINGLE: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/color-parade/persephone License code: ZECQ8DCHA5B7EHAP Don't forget to rate IYL on Spotify and your fave streaming platforms!

Afternoons with Helen Farmer
How SMEs Can Stay Connected During COVID-19 Pandemic

Afternoons with Helen Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 9:08


18 May 2020: Lucy Bradley, Founder of Micropolis, joins us to talk about how SME’s can continue to mingle during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV
3315 Demonstration Segment: Growing Raspberries

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 4:15


Lucy Bradley and Gina Fernandez takes viewers through the steps to growing raspberries on small and large trellises. They also share the best locations in landscapes to start growing raspberry plants.

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV
3313 Demonstration Segment: Solving Tomato Problems

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 4:33


Lucy Bradley visits with Chris Gunter, Extension Specialist at NCSU, to checkout the latest research on growing healthier tomatoes. Lucy and Chris also share tips to growing tomatoes on trellises.

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV
3308 Demonstration Segment: Getting the Most From Your Tomato Crop

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 4:52


Lucy Bradley visit the Raleigh City Farm to uncover the answer to what happens to tomato plants when there leaves began to curl up? Chris Gunter, Extension Specialist, at NCSU, give Lucy an understanding to what happens to plants.

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV
3306 Demonstration Segment: Controlling Voles in Your Landscape

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 5:19


Lucy Bradley talk with Peter Herti, Research Assist at NCSU, about controlling Voles that reap problems in landscapes.

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV
3302 Demonstration Segment: Attracting Birds to Landscapes

2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 3:52


Lucy Bradley interviews Chris Moorman, NCSU, Forestry /Environmental Res., on how to attract birds to landscapes. Lucy and Christ Moorman also reveals the importance of water attracting attracting birds to landscapes.

Pod Academy
New perspectives on US Studies: Technologies of Crisis

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2014 86:58


Is technology pushing us too fast? Do we need time to catch up and get to know how the technologies we use actually work?    How do we understand technology in the the overall depictions of America in crisis?  Does the narrative of 'progress' get in the way? Chairing the panel, Dr Zara Dinnen reflects on Richard Linklater's film, Boyhood, to demonstrate the change in technologies we use. Filmed over 12 years, Boyhood presents technologies from gameboy to ipad - but it not only shows us media, it is media. For Lev Manovich, ‘the speed with which new technologies are assimilated in the United States makes them “invisible” almost overnight’. The panel discussion considers technological conditions of crisis in US culture, and crises of technology in the twenty-first century. The 2008 economic crash made visible the technology of speculative finance, just as wikileaks, Manning and Snowden brought to light the cyclical machinations of contemporary technocratic geopolitics. Dr Zara Dinnen (University of Birmingham) opens the panel with some reflection on technological slow time, before introducing Dr Clare Birchall (KCL) speaking on ‘Data Crisis’, Dr Kristin Veel (University of Copenhagen) speaking on ‘Information Crisis’ and Dr Seb Franklin (KCL) presenting ‘Networks, Black Boxes, Switches: on the Metaphors of Empire’. After these short talks there is a discussion and Q&A. This Podcast is part of our Rupture, Crisis, Transformation series offering new perspectives on American Studies. The podcast was produced by Jo Barratt with Lucy Bradley

Pod Academy
Ecofeminism

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2014 41:32


"Nature has been defined as a woman, and both nature and women were then defined into objectification and therefore into objects of violence. Ecofeminism is a celebration of the creativity of nature and the creativity of women," says Dr Vandana Shiva, world renowned Indian environmentalist, activist and scientist, in this conversation with Pod Academy's Lucy Bradley about her book, Ecofeminism (co-authored with Maria Mies, Zed Books). This podcast, which also includes the presentation by Vandana Shiva at SOAS, in October 2014, is produced and presented by Lucy Bradley. Vandana Shiva has written many books, (including Staying Alive-Women, Ecology and Development;  Monocultures of the Mind;  and Soil not Oil) and Lucy started by asking her how this book, EcoFeminism, came about: Vandana Shiva:   Well the book has a very interesting genesis. Maria Mies had written Patriarchy and Capital Accumulation on a World Scale, I had written Staying Alive and that had done very well and it was the first time a title was connecting, the issues of the paradigm of development happening to women in the third world and what was happening to ecosystems in the third world. Zed [publishers] asked if both of us could do a book combining North and South perspectives. Of course we didn’t have the time to actually sit together so we just decided to write our chapters and share them every month. And it shows there are common patterns [being experienced in these different places] because we’d write chapters and they’d be about the similar phenomena. And one was in rich, rich, rich Germany and the other was in India - which at the time we wrote it was not part of this ‘shining’ India campaign – and the book chapters then just fell into place, not because we’d planned and said we’ll write chapters on this, but because both Maria and I do thinking engaged in activism. There’s an illusion that you have to be either an intellectual or an activist and the two don’t meet. In my view, real reflection of the world we’re in can only come from engagement in that world, not by sitting in an ivory tower and imagining you know all. When you don’t write with a vested interest, when don’t write because you are serving some master, when you write in the freedom of your mind and your spirit, with a deep connection of compassion and involvement and inclusion with every being and every person whose being trampled on you don’t get dictated [to]. Lucy Bradley: And what’s the main thesis of the book? VS: Eco feminism is really looking at the dominant world view and structures it has created which have been driven by the convergence of capitalism and patriarchy, and looking at it from the point of view of nature and women. This is for a number of reasons, first because the oppression of nature and women served the building of this paradigm; nature was defined as a woman and both were then defined into objectification and therefore into objects of violence. Ecofeminism is a celebration of the creativity of nature and the creativity of women and it is basically in a way waking us up to see the illusion that capital creates. The new edition of Ecofeminism of course is an update. [But] everything we said –whether it was the violence had just gotten worse and whatever we said about alternatives have just flourished better, and I’m sure if we were to reissue twenty years from now, I don’t’ know if we will be around, but the two trends will just have deepened. LB: You have anticipated my next question, is ecofeminism gathering momentum? VS: when we wrote ecofeminism there was a whole new generation of young women who were fed up with academic feminism which had in a way totally turned it’s back on the women’s movement. We mustn’t forget that women’s studies grew out of the womens’ movement and in the early days theorising and activism was one, and then you got into this academic strand. And what happened was at that time when young women who were ...

Pod Academy
Ecofeminism

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 41:32


"Nature has been defined as a woman, and both nature and women were then defined into objectification and therefore into objects of violence. Ecofeminism is a celebration of the creativity of nature and the creativity of women," says Dr Vandana Shiva, world renowned Indian environmentalist, activist and scientist, in this conversation with Pod Academy's Lucy Bradley about her book, Ecofeminism (co-authored with Maria Mies, Zed Books). This podcast, which also includes the presentation by Vandana Shiva at SOAS, in October 2014, is produced and presented by Lucy Bradley. Vandana Shiva has written many books, (including Staying Alive-Women, Ecology and Development;  Monocultures of the Mind;  and Soil not Oil) and Lucy started by asking her how this book, EcoFeminism, came about: Vandana Shiva:   Well the book has a very interesting genesis. Maria Mies had written Patriarchy and Capital Accumulation on a World Scale, I had written Staying Alive and that had done very well and it was the first time a title was connecting, the issues of the paradigm of development happening to women in the third world and what was happening to ecosystems in the third world. Zed [publishers] asked if both of us could do a book combining North and South perspectives. Of course we didn’t have the time to actually sit together so we just decided to write our chapters and share them every month. And it shows there are common patterns [being experienced in these different places] because we’d write chapters and they’d be about the similar phenomena. And one was in rich, rich, rich Germany and the other was in India - which at the time we wrote it was not part of this ‘shining’ India campaign – and the book chapters then just fell into place, not because we’d planned and said we’ll write chapters on this, but because both Maria and I do thinking engaged in activism. There’s an illusion that you have to be either an intellectual or an activist and the two don’t meet. In my view, real reflection of the world we’re in can only come from engagement in that world, not by sitting in an ivory tower and imagining you know all. When you don’t write with a vested interest, when don’t write because you are serving some master, when you write in the freedom of your mind and your spirit, with a deep connection of compassion and involvement and inclusion with every being and every person whose being trampled on you don’t get dictated [to]. Lucy Bradley: And what’s the main thesis of the book? VS: Eco feminism is really looking at the dominant world view and structures it has created which have been driven by the convergence of capitalism and patriarchy, and looking at it from the point of view of nature and women. This is for a number of reasons, first because the oppression of nature and women served the building of this paradigm; nature was defined as a woman and both were then defined into objectification and therefore into objects of violence. Ecofeminism is a celebration of the creativity of nature and the creativity of women and it is basically in a way waking us up to see the illusion that capital creates. The new edition of Ecofeminism of course is an update. [But] everything we said –whether it was the violence had just gotten worse and whatever we said about alternatives have just flourished better, and I’m sure if we were to reissue twenty years from now, I don’t’ know if we will be around, but the two trends will just have deepened. LB: You have anticipated my next question, is ecofeminism gathering momentum? VS: when we wrote ecofeminism there was a whole new generation of young women who were fed up with academic feminism which had in a way totally turned it’s back on the women’s movement. We mustn’t forget that women’s studies grew out of the womens’ movement and in the early days theorising and activism was one, and then you got into this academic strand. And what happened was at that time when young women who were ...

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3017 Episode: Certifying Mulches

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2013 5:45


Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist, pays a visit to NCSU campus to interview Dr. Bill Fonteno on the procedures to certifying mulches used for landscaping lawns.

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Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3016 Episode: Horticultural Websites

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2013 2:51


Lucy Bradley takes viewers on a tour of various NCSU Horticultural Websites that's packed with helpful horticultural information.

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3015 Episode: Sporting House Plant Problems

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 4:31


Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist, pays a visit to NCSU campus to converse with Diane Mays on troubleshooting problems with houseplants.

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3014 Episode: Selecting the Right House Plant

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 3:38


Lucy Bradley visits with Diane Mays at NCSU to talk about selecting the right plants for homes. Lucy and Diane will also share tips to keeping plants healthy.

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3014 Episode: Preparing Fresh Tomatoes

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 3:10


Lucy Bradley visits with Diane Mays at NCSU to talk about selecting the right plants for homes. Lucy and Diane will also share tips to keeping plants healthy.

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV
3012 Episode: Selecting House,plants

Almanac Gardener 2013 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 5:11


Lucy Bradley talks with Diane Mays of NC State Un. Fox Greenhouse on sharing ten tips to successful growing and caring for House,plants.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2919 Episode: Backyard Stream

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2012 3:20


Lucy Bradley and Greg Jennings share how the lack of care for water streams can impact community’s drinking water and shorten the life cycle of wildlife living in streams.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2914 Episode: Finishing Landscape Plan

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2012 3:30


Lucy Bradley gives an exciting tour of her renovated front yard. Lucy places the final additional to her yard, which includes planning fruit to make the landscape an edible yard.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2910 Episode: Pruning Neglected Fruit Trees

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2012 5:19


Lucy Bradley & Mike Parker demonstrates the right pruning techniques to restore shape and beauty to neglected fruit trees. Mike shows how to prune fruit tree to produce fruit in the near future.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2909 Episode: Horticultural WEB Sites

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 4:49


Lucy Bradley takes viewers on a tour of various NCSU Horticultural WEB sites that's packed with helpful horticultural information.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2907 Episode: Grafting Fruit Trees

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 3:32


Lucy Bradley & Mike Parker demonstrates grafting fruit trees to produce a variety of fruits. Mike shows how to graft a fruit tree to produce a variety of apples.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2902 Episode: Caring & Pruning Stone Fruit Trees

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2012 6:52


Lucy Bradley and Dr. Mike Parker introduce innovative ways to cutting and caring for stone fruit trees. Dr. Parker shows the importance of cutting the right branches to get good spacing for growth.

Almanac Gardener 2012  | UNC-TV
2901 Episode: Lucy Bradley and Dr. Mike Parker share tips on pruning and training young fruit trees.

Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2012 5:47


Lucy Bradley and Dr. Mike Parker share valuable tips on pruning and training young fruit trees. They utilize the lastest gardening tool to shape new fruit trees..

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV
2816 Episode: Linda Blue: Planting & Enjoying a Backyard Orchard

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 27:09


Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Features: Linda Blue: Planting & Enjoying a Backyard Orchard; Diane Turner:Limited Gardening Space? Go Vertical

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Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV
2817 Episode: Bill Lord - New Blackberry Varieties for North Carolina

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 27:09


Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Features: Bill Lord - New Blackberry Varieties for North Carolina; Brenda Sutton, "The Produce Lady" - Sprite Melons - a North Carolina Original

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Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV
2818 Episode: Mike Gray/John Hoffman: Ornamental Grasses for Small Urban Landscapes

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 27:09


Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Mike Gray/John Hoffman - Ornamental Grasses for Small Urban Landscapes; Linda Blue - How to Make a Good Impression with the Judges at the County Fair Flower Show

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV
2819 Episode: Lucy Bradley - Helpful Horticultural Websites

Almanac Gardener 2011 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 27:09


Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Lucy Bradley - Helpful Horticultural Websites; Brenda Sutton, "The Produce Lady" - Fixing North Carolina Apples

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Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV
2703 Episode: Walking Through the Spring Vegetable Garden - Compact Herb Garden

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 27:09


Panel: Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County, Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist, Amy-Lynn Albertson, Horticultural Agent, Davidson County Features: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County, "Walking Through the Spring Vegetable Garden" Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County, "Compact Herb Garden"

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV
2705 Episode: Growing Trash Can Potatoes - Fixing Fresh Pod Peas

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 26:26


Panel: Amy-Lynn Albertson, Horticultural Agent, Davidson County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Karen Neill, "Growing Trash Can Potatoes" Brenda Sutton, The Produce Lady, "Fixing Fresh Pod Peas"

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV
2706 Episode: Building a Raised Bed Garden - Starting a Community Garden

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 27:09


Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Linda Blue, Horticultural Agent, Buncombe County Features: Linda Blue, "Building a Raised Bed Garden" Lucy Bradley, "Starting a Community Garden"

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Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV
2704 Episode: Attracting Pollinators to Your Garden - Growing Trellis Cucumbers

Almanac Gardener - 2010 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 27:09


Panel: Amy-Lynn Albertson, Horticultural Agent, Davidson County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Lucy Bradley, Extension Urban Horticultural Specialist Features: Linda Blue, "Attracting Pollinators to Your Garden" Bill Lord, "Growing Trellis Cucumbers"