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Gardening expert Melinda Myers joins us to talk about the best plants for attracting hummingbirds. We also talk vegetables with Irwin Goldman.
Ron chats with Melinda. Check out her site at - https://www.melindamyers.com/
Ron talks to Melinda Myers and Gary Sullivan.
The Arbor Doc and Melinda Myers
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Gardening expert Melinda Myers joins us to talk about transitioning the garden from fall to winter. Topics include bringing in house plants, mulching, and caring for tropical bulbs.
Ron takes your calls. We also hear from Melinda Myers.
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In today's episode Sarah is speaking with Dr. Melinda Myers who is a seasoned clinical psychologist and owner of Good Relations in Eureka CA. She shares insights on what people should know about sex including the importance of communication, consent, and pleasure. She also elaborates on the complexities of desire, and the importance of educating people about sexual health. Get ready for an insightful and empowering discussion that just might change the way you think about sex. Contact us via email at info@thevmove.com. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Sign up for our upcoming class Sunday September 8th, 3pm at Body Works Fitness Fortuna CA
Compact fruit plants and trees, ornamental vegetables are just some of the ways to add edibles to your landscape. We talk with nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how […]
The air temperatures may be warm but that doesn't mean your soil is ready for planting. We talk with nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about what we can do to heat up the soil faster. We also look at April gardening chores. Get info about Melinda’s free webinars with the Wisconsin Public Libraries here.
You can bring lots of color and scent into your home during the winter with spring bulbs. We talk with horticulture expert Melinda Myers about how to get them to bloom indoors.
Container gardens can start to look rundown at this time of the year. We talk with nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to refresh them for fall. We'll also talk about fall cover crops and caring for hydrangeas.
Container gardens can start to look rundown at this time of the year. We talk with nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to refresh them for fall. We'll also talk about fall cover crops and caring for hydrangeas.
Containers can add a lot to a garden but they can require more attention than plants in beds. We talk to nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to care for containers, what plants work best and how to combine them.
Containers can add a lot to a garden but they can require more attention than plants in beds. We talk to nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to care for containers, what plants work best and how to combine them.
As any gardener can tell you, you can spend a lot of money pursuing a great harvest. We talk to nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to be successful no matter your experience level, the size of your budget, or space limitations.
As any gardener can tell you, you can spend a lot of money pursuing a great harvest. We talk to nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about how to be successful no matter your experience level, the size of your budget, or space limitations.
Mike & Scott chat with Melinda Myers, Milorganite's spokesperson, about this simple to use fertilzer. Where it comes from, how to and where to use it! It's a powerful low nitrogen product that's perfect for the "Weekend Warrior" or the experienced lawn guru. BUT WAIT... it's more than a lawn product!Download this episode and have some fun learning about "Milo".https://www.milorganite.com/Nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers has over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books. A TV/Radio & Podcast host plus...Melinda is a dynamic presenter, appearing at many of the major flower shows and home & garden events throughout the country each year. https://www.melindamyers.com/Black Diamond Garden Centers Welcome Black Diamond Nursery & Lawn Service. We been a local business in Toledo for over 50 years!Support the showPlease visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcastHave a show topic, send us a message or call 567-318-2325 and leave an old fashion voice message!
There are several ways to grow new houseplants from your existing collection. We talk to nationally known gardening expert, Melinda Myers, about what techniques work best.
There are several ways to grow new houseplants from your existing collection. We talk to nationally known gardening expert, Melinda Myers, about what techniques work best.
Join Garden America LIVE every Saturday from 8-10 AM Pacific Time.Tune in to ask questions, converse with fellow gardeners or just enjoy the show.Go to https://www.facebook.com/gardenamericashow/ to watch via Facebook Live.Garden America can also be heard on your local radio stations via the Biz Talk Radio network every Saturday from 8 AM -10 AM Pacific (11 AM-1 PM Eastern Time) athttps://biztalkradio.com.HOSTS: Bryan Main, Tiger Palafox, and John Bagnascohttps://www.gardenamerica.com/
Headlines this week include: Record setting gas price trends continue; Rockhurst University announces Spring 2022 Dean's List; Melinda Myers tells us how to use rain barrels to capture rainwater; and Alice Lynn shares artNotes from Hyde House. You can find these stories on our home page as well as view local obituaries on our website 24/7 at carthagenewsonline.com. Plus, Jacqueline shares weather, David brings you Carthage Tiger sports and Wendi has events coming to Carthage. Subscribe to catch Carthage, Mo., news each week on your favorite podcast platform.American Family Insurance, Jeffry Hodkin Support the show
Ron speaks to Rita and Melinda Myers.
The Marvelous Melinda Myers returns to talk spring gardening. We learn about the changes in the latest version of her "Midwest Gardener's Handbook," As always, we'll answer as many gardening questions as time allows. Mike and Peggy dip into the latest environmental stories during their "Green Dispatch" segment. And meteorologist Rick DiMaio returns to talk about inconsistent spring weather (what else is new?)
One of the most popular indoor flowering plants this time of year is the poinsettia, and WHAV's gardening expert recently gave advice for its care.Nationally known Melinda Myers, host of WHAV's “Melinda's Garden Moment,” made a special, live presentation last week on WHAV's morning show.“If it's wrapped in foil, you can leave it in foil, but then the edge is down so the light gets to the leaves from top to bottom. Sometimes that foil wrap gets up over the lower leaves, light can't get in…they turn yellow. And, when I go to parties and people are having problems with a poinsettia the first thing I do is lift it up out of the decorative basket, or foil, and there's usually an inch of water in the bottom because, you water it properly, you don't pour off the excess, you keep adding to it, and if the plant sits in that excess water it's going to get some root rot,” she explains.Myers says you can either punch holes in the foil, so it drains, and put it in a saucer. Or, you can put pebbles on the bottom.“I like the pebble idea whether it's in the saucer, the bottom of the foil or the decorative container or basket. It elevates the pot above any excess water, so you water thoroughly, excess collects in the pebbles that will evaporate, increase the humidity, but then I don't have to pour it off every time I water. Not lazy, just a little input gardner. So, that's a great way to boost your success as well,” she says.Myers also says when purchasing plants at this time of year, make sure they are wrapped, or put in a sleeve, to protect them from the cold. They should be brought home as soon as possible and remove the wrapping, because it can shorten the plant's life. Place the plant in a spot is away from the window, but also not next to a heating vent.Melina Myers is a member of the National Garden Writers Hall of Fame, and her program, “Melinda's Garden Moment” is heard weekdays at 7:45 in the morning and 4:45 in the afternoon on 97.9 WHAV. There's more on her website MelindaMyers.com.Support Local News by becoming a member at WHAV.net.Support the show (https://whav.net/become-a-whav-member/)
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 09/22/2021
Who could have known that autumn would follow summer? Gardening expert Melinda Myers, that's who! She brings a wealth of fall gardening tips to the show. Katherine Tellock is launching the Guerrilla Recycling Project and she needs volunteers. Rev. Brian Sauder from Faith in Place previews their annual Green Team Summit.
The Plant Doctor Melinda Myers on Wisconsin's Morning News
Garden expert Melinda Myers returns to offer advice about spring gardening, even as the potential for yet another April snow event looms. Mike and Peggy list some Earth Week events, including the One Earth Film Festival. Then, they report on the return of the CEGA 60-Second Video Challenge.
Melinda Myers offers garden/ lawn tips on Wisconsin's Morning News
Thursday on Lake Effect : We hear from the executive director of BLOC about how they encouraged civic engagement in 2020 and what they’re focusing on now that the election cycle has ended. Then, local artist Dick Blau shares his latest project “Milwaukee Night and Day,” a photo-film that captures 10 years of scenes from downtown. We learn how to get rid of spider mites, and why winter leaves houseplants so vulnerable to these pests. Plus, give you some new music to check out in the Milwaukee Music Roundup. Guests: Angela Lang, executive director of BLOC Dick Blau, photographer Melinda Myers, gardening expert and Lake Effect contributor Matt Wild, co-founder of Milwaukee Record
Mike and Peggy welcome an all-star cast to the 2020 version of It's a Wonderful Slice, including horticultural expert Melinda Myers! Elysabeth Alfano returns to the show to talk about her plantbased business predictions for 2021. Joan Murray from City Grange has advice on keeping your holiday and indoor plants healthy.
Need great gift ideas for the yardner in your life? Ron also catches up with Melinda Myers and talks to you about your yardening issues.
Wednesday on Lake Effect : Culinary historian Kyle Cherek debunks some common misconceptions about the history of Thanksgiving. Then, we get some cheese and drink recommendations for your holiday meals. We hear an essay about addressing our painful history with indigenous people. Plus, we talk about ways to keep your outdoor plants growing indoors this winter. Guests: Kyle Cherek, culinary historian Jeanette Hurt, author Barbara Miner, essayist Melinda Myers, gardening expert & author
Wednesday on Lake Effect : We hear some of the latest Listen MKE, which looks at the rise in domestic violence since the start of the pandemic. Then, how the Lethality Assessment Tool is helping domestic violence victims turn into survivors. Plus, gardening expert Melinda Myers explains why you shouldn’t just throw out fall leaves. Guests: Carmen Pitre, executive director of Sojourner Family Peace Center; LaVerne Bader & Natalie Hayden, EXPOSED podcast; Steve Thomas, Batterer Intervention Program Lt. Landon Nygren, City of Delafield Police Department; Jessica Trauth, director of shelter and transitional living services at the Women’s Center in Waukesha Melinda Myers, gardening contributor
Sheri Doyel, director of McHenry County College's new Center for Agrarian Learning Center (CAL) is joined by farmer and activistt Lisa Kivirist to promote the upcoming Forefront Speaker Series, which has free online events planned the second Sunday of each month between now and December. Horticultural expert Melinda Myers returns to the show to offer fall gardening tips.
Friday on Lake Effect : We learn about the work Milwaukee company, Cream City Conservation & Consulting is doing to create equitable workplaces. Then, we learn how this year’s Doors Open Milwaukee had to adjust its programming due to the pandemic. Plus, Lake Effect contributor Melinda Myers shares her fall gardening tips. Guests: August Ball, founder of Cream City Conservation Corps & Consulting Grace Fuhr, events director for Doors Open; CK Ledesma, artist Melinda Myers, author and gardening expert
Paul Wheaton and Shawn Klassen-Koop are the authors of Building a Better World in Your Backyard Instead of Being Angry at Bad Guys. It might be called an essential extreme permaculture primer. Garden expert Melinda Myers returns to the show to talk about keeping your plants healthy in summer, and to promote the lesson of patience in the garden.
The Plant Doctor Melinda Myers talks lawn care on Wisconsin's Morning News
Alec talks to Melinda Myers about gardening and the natural integration of sustainability into the topic. Nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers has over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books. She hosts the nationally-syndicated “Melinda's Garden Moment” TV & radio program and The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD series. Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms and writes a column for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Melinda hosted “The Plant Doctor” radio show on Newsradio 620 WTMJ for over 20 years and seven seasons of “Great Lakes Gardener” on PBS. Myers has a master's degree in horticulture and was a horticulture instructor with tenure. She was recently inducted into the Association for Garden Communicators Hall of Fame, the highest honor that can be given to a member of the association.Support the show (https://www.waukeshacountygreenteam.org/donate)
Renowned garden expert Melinda Myers joins me to talk about creating pet friendly gardens and what you should avoid.
Wednesday on Lake Effect : We hear how COVID-19 has changed Milwaukee Public Schools spending plan. Then, we learn how climate change is impacting how the seasons change and how you can see evidence of it right in your own backyard. Plus, gardening expert Melinda Myers gives tips on how to manage flooding by reshaping the landscape. Guests: Rob Henken and Anne Chapman, Wisconsin Policy Forum Paul Roebber and Mark Schwartz, UW-Milwaukee Melinda Myers, Lake Effect gardening contributor Jan Wilberg, essayist
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from March – Oct weekly Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/ Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071 Heard on KFEQ 680 AM at 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/ Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/ Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://tunein.com/radio/KYAH-540-s34223/ Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST April – Oct https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/ Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW In segment three Joey and Holly welcome their guest garden expert Melinda Myers https://www.melindamyers.com/ Nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers has over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books, nationally-syndicated “Melinda’s Garden Moment” program which airs on over 115 TV and radio stations throughout the U.S. Melinda also hosts the internationally distributed Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD series, including the latest Food Gardening for Everyone DVD set.. She appears regularly as a guest expert on national and local television and radio shows. https://www.melindamyers.com/ 1. Pollinators are so important - what are some annual and perennial flowers you grow to attract pollinators? 2. why are native plants important for everyone to grow? 3. Due to the pandemic, many apartment/condo residents will be growing vegetables in containers - what are some great container growing tips? 4. Many people think birds can cause damage in the garden - why are birds beneficial in the garden? 5. How can we find out more about you? Check out the companies that make the show possible Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com Proplugger of www.proplugger.com World's coolest rain gauge www.worldscoolestraingauge.com Rootmaker of www.rootmaker.com Us coupon code TWVG at checkout and save 10% of your order Tomato snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com Pomona pectin of www.pomonapectin.com Iv organics of www.ivorganics.com Dr. JimZ of www.drjimz.com Seed Savers Exchange of www.seedsavers.org Waterhoop of www.waterhoop.com Green Gobbler of www.greengobbler.com Nessalla koombucha of www.nessalla.com MI Green House LLC of www.migreenhouse.com Spartan mosquito of www.spartanmosquito.com Phyllom BioProducts of www.phyllombioproducts.com Happy leaf led of www.happyleafled.com Neptunes harvest of www.neptunesharvest.com Dripworks of www.dripworks.com We Grow Indoors of www.wegrowindoors.com Harvestmore of www.harvest-more.com Deer defeat www.deerdefeat.com Blue ribbon organics www.blueribbonorganics.com Bluemel's garden & landscape center www.bluemels.com Milwaukee,WI official garden center of the show Wisconsin Greenhouse company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/ Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/?ref=wisconsinvegetable Tree-Ripe Fruit Co of https://www.tree-ripe.com/
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from March – Oct weekly Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST http://player.listenlive.co/41841 Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071 Heard on KFEQ 680 AM at 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/ Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/ Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://www.yahradio540.com/listen-live/ Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST April – Oct https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 10-11 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/ Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW In segment one: Joey and Holly talk about best crops to grow in containers Bigger the conatier the more soil 5 gallon bucket 10 gallon grow back grow https://myrootmaker.com/ coupon code TWVG Drainage holes What to fill it with Green stalk grow tower coupon code Wisconsin save 10 on orders over $75 https://greenstalkgarden.com/ Beans. Most of the beans are climbers or bushier type, and they grow upward. ... Lettuce Peppers Chillies Radishes Asian Greens Spinach Peas Potatoes Swiss Chard Lettuce Carrots Chillies Tomatoes Cucumbers Eggplants DO not grow okra asparagus some overwinter crops garlic hit and miss strawberries Peppers Beets: Direct seed 9 per square foot Broccoli: One transplant per 5-gallon container. Cabbage: One transplant per 5-gallon container. Or with small varieties, one plant per gallon container. Carrots: Direct seed 16 per square foot Cucumber: Two transplants per 5-gallon container. If using vining types, grow on trellis or cage. Eggplant: One transplant per 5-gallon container. Green Beans: Sow directly 9 bush 8 pole Kohlrabi: Direct seed into a 5-gallon container. Thin to three plants. Lettuce: Direct seed or transplant into 1-gallon or larger container. Onion: starts 6 pers square foot green onions; Peas: Direct seed into 5-gallon container. Grow taller varieties on a trellis. Thin to 5 inches apart. Pepper: One transplant per 5-gallon container. Radishes: Direct seed into 2-gallon or larger container. Thin to 3 inches apart. Spinach: Direct seed into 1-gallon or larger container. Thin to 3 inches apart. Summer Squash: Direct seed or transplant, two plants per 5-gallon container. Swiss Chard: Transplant or direct seed four plants per 5-gallon container. Tomatoes: Transplant one plant per 5-gallon container. Winter Squash: Direct seed one plant per 5-gallon container In segment two Joey and Holly talk about what you need to know before growing vine vegetable and fruits in your garden Generally, the longer the growing season, the more the vines will spread, so you'll want to allow more room for winter squash and melons than for summer squash and cucumbers. Direct sow these crops Ground Containers Straw Bales Space is need You can grow these in containers or bags of compost laid on the grown cut open soil needs to be dry and warm. If your soil stays very wet and you've had trouble raising healthy vine crops, try building up the hills into three- to five-inch-high mounds before planting. Then plant the way you would for hills. These mounds aid the plant's germination and improve the growing environment because the soil warms up and dries out faster. A raised mound has warmer soil for germination and better drainage. ... The hills drain the soil faster, preventing water log and also warm the soil faster in the sun Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart in rows 36 inches apart. Melons GRapes Vining pumpkins require a minimum of 50 to 100 square feet per hill. Plant seeds one inch deep (four or five seeds per hill). Allow 5 to 6 feet between hills, spaced in rows 10 to 15 feet apart. When the young plants are well-established, thin each hill to the best two or three plants. Cucumbers The vines can reach 6 to 8 feet long or more. In large gardens, cucumbers can spread out on the ground. Plant them in rows on the ridges prepared earlier. Use a hoe or stick to make a small furrow about 1 inch deep down the center of each ridge. A rule of thumb is to allow 24 square feet per plant. For watermelon saskatchewan watermelon we were able to grow Grow Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelon from fresh Citrullus lanatus melon seeds. ... Instead, this unique variety produces delicious, pale yellow to white melons that weigh in at 12 to 20 pounds each. The outer skin is dark green and very thin, making it difficult to store for long periods of time. TIP : Planted with vine crops radishes seem to repel some harmful insects, such as cucumber beetles and black flea beetles. Whether it's their sharp odor or because they exude some chemical that insects dislike, radishes work. Plus, they sprout quickly to mark the row, so you won't disturb the germinating seeds when you cultivate around the hills or rows to keep down weeds. Sprinkle a few radish seeds in each planting spot. Any early maturing variety will do. Leave the radishes in place until they're way beyond the eating stage. Pull them up when you harvest the first small fruits from the vine. As you remove the radishes, you loosen the soil around the base of the plants, leaving good-sized cavities where the radish roots were. These holes become ducts for air and water, keeping the vine roots better supplied. Radishes are most effective at warding off insects when vine crops are young. This is also when cucumber beetles can do the most damage, spreading disease that can knock out an entire young crop. By the time the radishes lose some of their potency, the vines are strong and well-established In segment three Joey and Holly welcome their guest garden expert Melinda Myers https://www.melindamyers.com/ Nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers has over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books, nationally-syndicated “Melinda’s Garden Moment” program which airs on over 115 TV and radio stations throughout the U.S. Melinda also hosts the internationally distributed Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD series, including the latest Food Gardening for Everyone DVD set.. She appears regularly as a guest expert on national and local television and radio shows. https://www.melindamyers.com/ 1. Pollinators are so important - what are some annual and perennial flowers you grow to attract pollinators? 2. why are native plants important for everyone to grow? 3. Due to the pandemic, many apartment/condo residents will be growing vegetables in containers - what are some great container growing tips? 4. Many people think birds can cause damage in the garden - why are birds beneficial in the garden? 5. How can we find out more about you? In segment four Joey and Holly answer gardener'questions Note Giveaway: Open to listener 18 years and older and living the contagious united states this give away ends Thursday May 14th 9 am cst winner will be notified via email on May 14th and will have 7 days to reply to claim their price for detail got to the Wisconsin vegetable gardener .com and click on the giveaway tab at the top of the page https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/giveaway/ Q: I apply weed and feed to my lawn can I compost the clippings? A: No if the weed and feed is non organic meaning its active ingredient in not corn gluten it had 2-4-d as it’s active ingredient and that is a broad leaf herbicide that kills plants by changing the way certain cells grow this herbicide is very strong and even after mowing grass bagging clipping composting to a black compost the 2-4-d is still active and when put in your garden it will kill your broad leaf vegetable there is not a study that we have found that says if you wait this long then it is safe to use in the garden. Q: Are there any varieties of nectarines that will grow in WI outside of a green house? A: Stark HoneyGlo miniature nectarines only attain a height of about 4-6 feet. ... 'Intrepid' is a cultivar that is hardy in zones 4-7. ... 'Messina' is another freestone crop that has sweet, large fruit with the classic look of a peach. I have dealt with slugs in the past. What can I do to be proactive this year? A: you can use CRAB & LOBSTER SHELL 5-3-0 from https://www.neptunesharvest.com/ it is high is calcium at around 23% Weeds hate Calcium so you can work it in your soil for a weed control Place it on top of the soil and because of it sharp edges is will keep them away Q: Can the seeds be planted a day or two after drying? A: It all depends on the type of seed not all seeds can be planted right away some need a cold cycle OR Seed stratification is the process whereby seed dormancy is broken in order to promote this germination. ... Even still, other seeds require a combination of both warm and cool treatments followed by a warm treatment, or a combination of warm and cool moist followed by a dry cycle and warm period to germinate. (It all depends on the seed type) Q, in the summer of 2019, my squash became covered with dust or mold. How can I prevent that from happening again this year? A: Thank you for your email, we will start with the easy part first the dust and mold issues with your squash plants that is called powdery mildew and it is caused by several factors. The main factor is that moisture on leaves the plants are not drying off it gets cool at night. in the middle of summer this is not a big deal as the nights are so warm that they dry off after dark with no issue but as the days get colder as we have found the moisture stays on the leaves and begins to creates the mildew, So how to control this, do not plant those plant close together let them have space to allow all the surface area as possible in the late summer. There are measures that you can take to try to prevent this from happening https://www.growingagreenerworld.com/controlling-or-eliminating-powdery-mildew/ you do this before seeing the mildew to keep the pH on the leave at a level that will no allow the mildew to form Q: I have a simple question about canning that I can't get a good answer on hoping you can help. If I have a recipe for refrigerator pickles ... Can I do the canning method with a hot bath to keep pickles for a while or do they have to be refrigerator pickles? A: your recipe for refrigerator pickles is only for refrigerator pickles you can not use that recipe to and make hot water bath pickle you would need a hot water bath pick recipe Q: I've started winter squash, and they're going great guns -- they're huge, over 12", but it's too soon to put them out. they are starting to form buds. I'm assuming I should pinch the buds so they survive transplant better. Should I also cut back the vines? A: yes as you see it bud cut those off. 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Get Up Nation®! My name is Ben Biddick. I’m the Creator and Host of the Get Up Nation® Show and Co-Author of Get Up: The Art of Perseverance with former Major League Baseball player Adam Greenberg. Recently I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Melinda Myers. She is a nationally known gardening expert, TV/Radio host, author, and columnist with over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books, including Can’t Miss Small Space Gardening, the Midwest Gardener’s Handbook, and Jackson and Perkins’ Beautiful Roses Made Easy. She hosts the nationally-syndicated “Melinda’s Garden Moment” program airing on over 115 TV and radio stations throughout the United States. Melinda also hosts the internationally distributed Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD Series. She has the highest rating of 5 stars on GreatGardenSpeakers.com and hosted “The Plant Doctor” radio show for over 20 years as well as seven seasons of “Great Lakes Gardener” on PBS. I am extremely honored Melinda has taken time to join me on Get Up Nation® to share how families practicing social distancing during COVID19 can grow together during the process of gardening. Melinda, welcome to Get Up Nation®! www.melindamyers.com www.getupnation.com The Get Up Nation® Show is brought to you in partnership with Veteran Owned Got Your Six Coffee! Learn more at www.gotyoursixcoffee.com! Most episodes of the Get Up Nation® Show are edited and mixed by Daniel Thabet! If you need podcast editing and mixing of the highest quality go to www.podcastdoctors.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/get-up-nation-podcast/support
There is no doubt about it, during these stressful times of quarantine, shelter in place orders and social distancing, more people have turned to their gardens. Maybe as something to pass the time, to relieve some of the stress, or as a way to get some physical exercise. But as the country is itching to get back to work and ready to venture out, will this interest in gardening be sustained once we return to our normal routines?After speaking to many green industry professionals, there seems to be a consensus that we will all experience a new normal. Even if this pandemic ended today, it's going to take a long time for the engine that drives our food supply and economy to get back to where we were before this all started. So there are many reasons to think that we could still see people turning to gardening for growing food, relieving stress and feelings of depression, as well as physical activity.On this #plantchat episode, I asked well-known garden expert Melinda Myers, a television and radio host, what she thinks on the topic and why she feels so many have turned to gardening. She has written over 20 gardening books, including Small Space Gardening and the Midwest Gardener's Handbook. And she also hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD series, and the nationally-syndicated, "Melinda’s Garden Moment" TV & radio program. She's also a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine and writes a nationally-syndicated garden column. If you would like to watch the complete interview with Melinda, watch it on our YouTube channel and subscribe while you're there.CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTConnect with Melinda Myers by visiting her website, on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.CONNECT WITH USEnjoy this episode or have questions? We want to hear from you. Connect with Chris Sabbarese at Corona Tools on Twitterand our new GILN Facebook Group. This closed group is like-minded individuals who care about and discuss, gardening and plants, trees and landscaping related topics.
Pandemic or no pandemic, spring is here. Gardening expert Melinda Myers returns to the show to talk about how to get your garden ready. B.J. Miller from Happy Leaf explains why modern LED technology beats the pants off of growing your seedlings under florescent tubes. Lisa Haderlein talks about how oaks in McHenry County can be protected with the help of The 5,000 Acre Challenge.
In episode 19 of the Expert Advice Before Your First Time Series, we’re excited about Spring and looking outside at the possibilities of starting a garden, or planting something for the first time. Ann interviews Melinda Myers a nationally known expert in the world of gardening. She’s a TV and radio host, a renowned author and columnist, with over 30 years of horticulture experience. It doesn't matter if you think you have a green thumb or not, Melinda will get your excited about exploring gardening and set you up for success!!
Melinda Myers talks making roses last longer on Wisconsin's Morning News
Gardening expert and show regular Melinda Myers returns to talk about the arrival of fall and perhaps a little bit about the horticultural industry. It's also the day after the 2019 Chicago Excellence in Gardening Awards ceremony and Mike and Peggy welcome two of the winning gardeners to the WCGO studios.
Chicago area architects Tom Bassett-Dilley and Nate Kipnis join Mike and Peggy in studio to talk about the potential for net zero--and possibly net positive-energy design projects. Show regular Melinda Myers returns to talk native plants and getting a late start on veggie planting in the Midwest.
On this #plantchat episode We explore the importance of introducing kids to gardening. Especially in today's technology driven culture, it's become more important than ever before. Benefits of gardening for kids and parents alike, include; improved mental health, getting physical activity, the quality of food, exposure to nature and the fresh outdoors. Not to mention, getting time to spend with your kids, teaching them about plants, how they grow and what it takes to do it successfully. Our special guest, is gardening expert, national speaker and author, Melinda Myers. She shares some of her ideas for getting kids excited about gardening. As a passionate gardener, mother and grandmother, she speaks from the heart about why it's important to involve kids in the garden at all ages. Leading the discussion is David Ellis, director at the American Horticultural Society, who also hosts their annual event, the National Children & Youth Garden Symposium So if you're a parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle with kids addicted to technology, we've got some great tips and ideas on where to get started. CONNECT WITH THE GUESTS Connect with Melinda Myers by visiting her website, on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Connect with AHS on their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels. And connect with Chris at Corona Tools to share your thoughts on this episode and provide feedback on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Nationally renowned garden expert Melinda Myers has advice about spring snow storms and plants. Paul Botts of The Wetlands Initiative and Teri Valenzuela from Audubon Great Lakes talk about the restoration work being done at Indian Ridge Marsh on Chicago's southeast side.
Ron spoke to Melinda Myers and took your calls!
Gardening expert Melinda Myers returns to talk about late season strategies for your outdoor garden and early season strategies for indoor plants. Mike and Peggy report on post-election environmental stories.
Gardening expert Melinda Myers has late season advice for hydrangea care; Dr. Jack Gilbert, author of Dirt Is Good talks about why protecting your kids from germs might not be the best thing for them.
Garden expert Melinda Myers talk searly summer gardening. Environmental attorney Albert Ettinger and Cindy Skrukrud from the Illinois Chapter of the Sierra Club explain their lawsuit with Chicago Trump Tower over its violation of the Clean Water Act.
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
Your Gardening Questions covers the gamut of gardening questions from our Plant Talk Radio listeners. Over the phone, or by email, Fred answers them all. Facebook - planttalkradio www.planttalkradio.com fred@planttalkradio.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, or http://www.subscribeonandroid.com If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in iTunes. Here's how -http://pleasereviewmypodcast.com/your-gardeningquestions. Discover more podcasts like this at Circle270Media Network - http://www.circle270media.com
On her last day as an educator at Humboldt State, Dr. Melinda Myers discusses sexual harassment, abuse, as well as women claiming power and strength.
Peggy and Mike welcome garden author, lecturer and media star Melinda Myers back to the show. She was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame of GWA: The Association for Garden Communicators.
"Behavior is difficult to measure directly because we have to rely on what you tell us. You get upset when we try to watch you,” says Humboldt State's Melinda Meyers . And when researchers base their gender studies using questionable assumptions, as you’re about to learn, that research gets a little dodgy. In this lecture, Myers lays out a fun-but-firm critique of sexuality research, and makes clear why it matters.
Mike and Peggy talk winter tasks, including pruning, with nationally recognized gardening expert Mellinda Myers.
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Join Joey and Holly (http://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com) as they talk about how and why garlic is the best fall crop to plant soon, your questions and our answers, and guest nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers http://www.melindamyers.com/ As always they also have Mike Nowak from http://mikenowak.net with the environmental report. Check out these great sponsors that help make this show possible: Authentic Haven Brand http://www.manuretea.com/ Art Of The Garden http://artofthegarden.net/ NessAlla Kombucha http://nessalla.com/ Root Maker http://www.rootmaker.com/ Timber pro UV Coating http://timberprocoatings.com/ Age Old Organice http://ageold.com Dollarseed garden seeds http"//www.dollarseed.com and Rain Reserve http://www.rainreserve.com Use code Rain2016 to save 10% Music provided by: http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ http://audionautix.com (uncopywrited and royalty free)
Dive into the high-stakes cyber battles being played out as countries, cyber criminals, and hackers seek control of the digital frontier. Increase your home's curb appeal and get ready for barbeques with this step-by-step guide to gardening. And keep your mind sharp with mental math "magic!" In this riveting episode, explore fascinating ideas with experts from The Great Courses. Listen as: --Paul Rosenzweig discusses the "hidden war" that now threatens nearly every American household; --Melinda Myers shares gardening strategies to develop your green thumb; and --Art Benjamin teaches you how to improve and expand your math potential by performing mind-bending calculations in your head. More information about our courses can be found at TheGreatCourses.com.
A rebroadcast with guest Melinda Myers, who shares six great tips for fall garden care to help plants in the autumn, winter and even next spring.
Guest Melinda Myers shares six great tips for fall garden care to help plants in the autumn, winter and even next spring.
Gardening guru Melinda Myers is Ken's guest.
Ken and TV host Melinda Myers discuss organic pest control for the garden.