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    In Defense of Plants Podcast
    Ep. 568 - The Importance of Old Trees

    In Defense of Plants Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 48:10


    Understanding forest health requires looking across scales and gradients. How individual trees respond to stresses can tell us a lot about how forests will respond to stresses over the long term. These are the kinds of ideas that motivate Dr. Sara Germain in her quest to understand the life and death of trees such as the whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and its neighbors. Join us for a fascinating look at what it takes to study trees and the forests they comprise in the Rocky Mountains. This episode was produced in part by Kim, Tanya, Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas
    March 8, 2026: What's New? More Poultry & the Texas Right to Farm Amendment

    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 30:33


    Julie got some new birds which segued into the new Texas Right to Farm constitutional amendment, which ensures residential property agricultural pursuits.  

    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas
    March 8, 2026: YO SPRING! Seed Starting & MICRO TOMATOES

    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 37:25


    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas
    March 8, 2026: WILD THUMB Native Plant and Gardening App, an Interview

    PLOW & HOSE Gardening in Central Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 32:24


    Julie visits with Mary Sigro from the Native Plant Society of Texas and Julie Shaddox from Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation to learn about a new gardening app dedicated to native plants--Wild Thumb

    Spyology Squad
    Erosion Plants Come Alive| Part 3

    Spyology Squad

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 11:07 Transcription Available


    Parents! Download Mr Jim's app Riffio to create your own stories and songs inside your favorite shows! iOS Download | Android Listen to this podcast, audiobooks and more on Storybutton, without your kids needing to use a screened device or your phone. Listen with no fees or subscriptions.—> Order Storybutton Today

    The Oregon Files
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    The Oregon Files

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 55:41


    Send a textWith Spring around the corner we talk to master gardener Logan Bennett! Support the show

    Cultivating Place
    Public Service: John Little's UK-based Grass Roof Co

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 56:02


    This week on Cultivating Place, host Ben Futa is in conversation with John Little, an ecological designer and public horticulture advocate living and working in the UK. His firm, the Grass Roof Company, launched in 1998. Ever since, they have been expanding and broadening ideas around public plantings, habitat, and those who care for them. John's not-for-profit, Care, Not Capital, is training the next generation of public gardeners with the skills they need to fully serve, and support the public, in the work they do. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

    Talking Trees with Davey Tree
    Choosing and Pruning Trees to Support Wildlife

    Talking Trees with Davey Tree

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 25:22


    Michael Sundberg from Davey's West Denver office talks about the benefits of choosing and pruning trees to support wildlife. He covers which tree species offer the most value, the ideal times to plant, why tree diversity is important and the types of wildlife you could see on your property.In this episode we cover: Denver's end-of-winter season (0:43)Do all trees support wildlife? (1:28)Are certain trees better for wildlife? (1:54)Trees that support wildlife in Denver (2:35)Serviceberry trees (4:29)Crabapple trees (6:07)Oak trees (7:10)Pruning for wildlife (8:12) Ideal time for planting in Denver (11:31)How Michael shops for trees (13:12)Diversity in planting (15:35)Wildlife to attract on your landscape (18:20)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about choosing, planting and pruning trees to support wildlife, read our blogs How to Protect & Repair Trees from Animals: Deer, Rabbits, Squirrels and Why Native Trees and Plants are Important. Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!

    Spyology Squad
    Erosion Plants Come Alive| Part 2

    Spyology Squad

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 8:58 Transcription Available


    Parents! Download Mr Jim's app Riffio to create your own stories and songs inside your favorite shows! iOS Download | Android Listen to this podcast, audiobooks and more on Storybutton, without your kids needing to use a screened device or your phone. Listen with no fees or subscriptions.—> Order Storybutton Today

    Cambridge Breakfast
    Cambridge Breakfast: Talking Plants

    Cambridge Breakfast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 8:32


    In a world first, plants at Cambridge University Botanic Garden will be given a digital voice this spring, as a new exhibition invites visitors to have real-time conversations with plants […]

    Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn
    Episode 484: Red Meat, Cancer Risk, and Why Plants Keep Winning

    Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 23:04


    Join Dr. Kahn for the 4th Reversing Heart Disease Summit beginning March 7, 2026. The event is free to attend online. Register here: drtalks.com/summits/reversing-heart-disease This week, Dr. Kahn reviews new research examining the connection between red meat consumption and the risk of diabetes, elevated cholesterol, and cancer. He also discusses findings from a large study showing that vegetarian diets are associated with a lower risk of several types of cancer.  Additional topics include emerging treatments for Lipoprotein(a), the role of coronary CT angiography in women and in individuals with a family history of heart disease, newly identified predictors of cardiovascular risk in women, dietary patterns that support brain health, and screening strategies to reduce the risk of cardiac arrest in young athletes.  Thanks to Igennus. Visit igennus.com and use the discount code DrKahn for savings on their products.

    The Thriving Farmer Podcast
    350. Rebuilding After Loss: Farm, Family & Home with Shawn and Beth Dougherty

    The Thriving Farmer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 27:56


    A Note from Michael: The Thriving Farmer Podcast is currently on pause as we navigate a busy season on the farm. While we're taking this break, we're excited to share Farm in Focus, a special series of short, focused conversations recorded earlier this year. These bite-sized episodes highlight practical insights from farmers and experts across the industry. We hope they're helpful and encouraging as you continue your farming journey.   What does it look like to rebuild—not just a house, but a sense of home—after loss? In this Farm in Focus episode, Michael sits down with Shawn and Beth Dougherty to talk about the journey of rebuilding their farmhouse after losing it in a fire. What began as a devastating loss became a catalyst for a deeply meaningful family project—one rooted in resilience, shared work, and intentional design. Shawn and Beth reflect on the emotional and practical realities of starting over, how their grown children contributed their skills to the rebuild, and the lessons they carried forward from their original home. From architectural choices that emphasize natural light and gathering spaces, to the importance of porches, durability, and legacy, this conversation is ultimately about belonging—on the land and with one another. This episode offers encouragement for anyone walking through loss, rebuilding something meaningful, or seeking to create spaces that foster connection, family, and community.   In this episode, you'll hear about: Rebuilding After the Fire How the fire became the catalyst for a family-wide rebuilding effort [01:35] Why rebuilding was essential for a sense of belonging and continuity [01:35] The role of community support in their recovery [01:35] Designing a Home with Intention Lessons learned from their original farmhouse [10:58] Why natural light and open gathering spaces mattered most [10:58] How porches and outdoor spaces shape daily life and hospitality [10:58] Family, Legacy & Community How their children contributed professional skills to the rebuild [21:44] Building a home meant to last for generations [21:44] Why investing in family relationships is foundational to stability [21:44] Doing the right thing—even when it's hard [21:44]   Bio: Shawn and Beth Dougherty have been homesteading together since 1985, for the past 35 years in northern Appalachia. They raise dairy and beef cows, pigs, and poultry on a small acreage designated by the state of Ohio as "not suitable for agriculture." The Doughertys write, teach, and speak on holistic grazing and inputs-free farming, using grass-fed ruminants to restore abused land and build fertile, resilient farmsteads. They are the authors of One Cow Revolution, The Independent Farmstead, and The Independent Farmstead's Field Guides to Inputs-Free Farming series. Links:

    Bug Banter with the Xerces Society
    Buying Bee Safe Plants: How to keep pesticides out of your garden

    Bug Banter with the Xerces Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 35:33 Transcription Available


    There may be a hidden danger lurking in the plants you purchase. Many plants sold at stores and nurseries, even native plants, are pre-treated with pesticides. So while trying to provide habitat for pollinators, you could be exposing them to chemicals. How do you know if plants have been treated with pesticides? Where can you find plants that haven't been treated? ---Photo Credit: Kailee SlusserThank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.

    RNZ: Nights
    Shower Thoughts: Is it better to water your garden and plants in the morning or the evening?

    RNZ: Nights

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 8:55


    To help us dig into this gardening conundrum,  journalist, author and all round gardening guru Lynda Hallinan joins Emile Donovan.

    Why Do We Own This DVD?
    369. National Treasure (2004)

    Why Do We Own This DVD?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 90:51


    Diane and Sean discuss two national treasures, the movie and Nicolas Cage. Episode music is, "National Treasure Suite" by Trevor Rabin from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show

    The Gateway
    Monday, March 2 - Tiny plants, enormous impact

    The Gateway

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 13:41


    More than 1,600 plants and animals are protected under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. And out of all of those, only one is a moss. St. Louis Public Radio's Kate Grumke reports on a new effort to protect these tiny plants that are often overlooked, but are very important.

    Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
    Growing with my fellow Growers #353: POP Quiz! Visually identifying deficiencies in research plants

    Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 121:35


    Links to research used for the discussion1st resource:https://extension.usu.edu/planthealth/ipm/notes_ag/hemp-nutrient-deficiencies2nd resource: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4432This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by panel with , @spartangrown on instagram or X f.k.a. Twitter at https://x.com/grown43626 or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram and @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com on instagram, .... This week we missed Rust Brandon of @fulcrop.sciences / fulcrop.ceo regained @Rust.Brandon instagram page, and products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com view his instagram to find out details about drops!

    Spyology Squad
    Erosion Plants Come Alive| Part 1

    Spyology Squad

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 8:37 Transcription Available


    Parents! Download Mr Jim's app Riffio to create your own stories and songs inside your favorite shows! iOS Download | Android Listen to this podcast, audiobooks and more on Storybutton, without your kids needing to use a screened device or your phone. Listen with no fees or subscriptions.—> Order Storybutton Today

    Home Show Garden Pros Radio
    St. Augustine vs Bermuda, Types of Fertilizers,  Various Microlife products and Minerals for Plants from 3/1/26 Hour 1

    Home Show Garden Pros Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 53:34


    It’s the first ever Sunday HomeShow Garden Pros Show with Sherri!  She talks with you about St. Augustine versus Bermuda and the types of fertilizers,  Various Microlife products and Minerals for plants, in this podcast from the 2nd hour of Sunday March 1st, 2026 on SportsRadio 610. The post St. Augustine vs Bermuda, Types of Fertilizers,  Various Microlife products and Minerals for Plants from 3/1/26 Hour 1 appeared first on HomeShow Garden Pros Radio.

    In Defense of Plants Podcast
    Ep. 567 - Moss Traits and More

    In Defense of Plants Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 40:04


    Overlooking mosses is overlooking so many important aspects of ecosystem function. From nutrient cycles and seed banks to erosion control and atmospheric composition, mosses can play important roles. But how do we go about understand moss ecology in this way? Dr. Mandy Slate starts with their traits. How do you scale from moss adaptations for dehydration to things like carbon and nitrogen cycles? Tune in and find out! This episode was produced in part by Kim, Tanya, Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
    This Guerrilla Grower Grows Over 100 Plants at a Time! (Garden Talk #193)

    Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 46:54


    In this episode, I sit down with South, a guerrilla grower who regularly cultivates over 100 plants at a time in outdoor, off-grid locations. We break down what guerrilla growing really is, how he selects the perfect spot, manages water sources, and keeps his sites hidden. He shares his approach to feeding, pest prevention, plant training, and handling environmental challenges like temperature and humidity. Support the show

    Gardeners' Corner
    Chelsea comes to Strabane, the best plants for early spring colour and alpines at Kew

    Gardeners' Corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 56:25


    With spring just around the corner David Maxwell heads to a community garden in Strabane, County Tyrone which will be getting quite the facelift this year. As it operates a Trussell foodbank, it has been selected as the permanent home for the charity's show garden at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show. David meets some of those who use the garden space and he chats to designer Rob Hardy about his plans. Also on the programme, a visit to Ballyrobert Cottage Garden where spring flowers are bulbs are announcing a change of season and as Kew Garden's celebrates 20 years of it's alpine house Milly Woodley introduces some of their spring jewels. Rosie Maye joins David in studio to answer questions and provide some inspiration for the season. Contact the programme - gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk

    Gardening Simplified
    Plants That Help Save Energy

    Gardening Simplified

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 43:46 Transcription Available


    We all know the benefits that come with gardening, but something we don't often think about is how plants can help to save energy. Casting shade, providing windbreaks, and saving on water bills are just some of the ways you can utilize plants to help conserve energy. The best part? You can buy more plants with the money you save!

    The eLife Podcast
    Moths hear plants, and what fingerprints do for touch

    The eLife Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 37:42


    In this episode, how kangaroos alter their postures to store more energy in their Achilles tendons and boost movement efficiency, the moths that make a beeline when they hear plants "talking" to them, tracking how people pick up diseases from their surroundings, the contribution fingerprints make to touch sensation, and some forgotten female scientists are recognised at the Eiffel Tower, in France. Get the references and the transcripts for this programme from the Naked Scientists website

    The Fit Vegan Podcast
    Chronic Inflammation on Plants? Here's What You're Missing Ep.429

    The Fit Vegan Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 65:06


    Want to lose your next 3–5 lbs the sustainable way? Join my free 6-day email series where I break down exactly how to structure your workouts, nutrition, and habits if you are a plant-based eater over 50.

    New Southern Garden
    Ep. 358 | Do NOT Prune These Plants Now!

    New Southern Garden

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 50:52


    This week, Nathan talks about what you should NOT be doing in the garden any time soon: pruning your "old wood" blooming plants! Nathan describes the difference between "old wood" and "new wood" blooming plants and lists out the special spring bloomers you shouldn't prune until after their flowers have faded. If her in doubt, remember, "If it blooms before June, do not prune...until after it blooms."

    Flowers & Folklore

    Hello! Keeley takes us down lots of fragrant and delicious rabbit holes all about the violet. This small but mighty flower has deep roots in the floristry world, as well as being the OG red rose (it'll make sense once you listen!) And yes, this gave Keeley another opportunity to complain about roses.We take a trip down memory lane with films and books, take a quick stop at the Tate to admire some art and look up recipes for violet pudding.Books* The Hedgerow Apothecary by Christine Iverson* Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants, and Trees by Ernst and Johanna Lehner* Floriography by Jessica Roux* Discovering the Folklore of Plants by Margaret Baker* Flowers and Their Meanings by Karen AzoulayArtwork* Lady with a Bowl of Violets by Lila Cabot Perry (1910) at the National Museum of Women in the Arts* A Bouquet of Violets by Édouard Manet (1872)* Ophelia by John Everett Millais (1851-52) at the TateHead to our Instagram for visuals.Also mentioned* Betty May @bettymaywrote - features the character Violet the mouse in the Wildwood series* The article by Felicity Hall from historyworkshop.org.uk about flower girlsFlowers & Folklore on InstagramWe'd love to hear from you! Have your own floral stories or lore about violets? We're accepting reader submissions, so if you have a flower story, (about any flower) please share it with us! Comment below or email us at flowersandfolklorepodcast@gmail.comEnjoy the episode!Sarah & KeeleyFind Sarah online: Instagram | Substack | PinterestFind Keeley online: Instagram | SubstackMore info and transcript on Flowers & Folklore you must access this via your desktop and not your phone.P.S. Leave us a voice note! Get full access to Flowers & Folklore at flowersandfolklore.substack.com/subscribe

    The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
    Michael Pollan On The Mystery Of Consciousness

    The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 38:33


    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comMichael is quite simply one of the best nonfiction writers out the planet: a real role model. He's been a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine since 1987, and he's the bestselling author of many books, including How to Change Your Mind — which I reviewed in 2018 — and its sequel, This Is Your Mind on Plants, which we discussed on the Dishcast in 2021. This week we covered his new book, A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness.For two clips of our convo — on the magic of spontaneous thoughts, and the consciousness of kids — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: toasters and other things that don't have consciousness; Thomas Nagel's bat; panpsychism; Francis Crick trying to solve consciousness; the global neuronal workspace theory; how brains are not like computers; AI and consciousness; Proust; James Joyce; Wordsworth and the Romantics; William James and stream of consciousness; Lucy Ellmann's Ducks, Newburyport; words on the tip of your tongue; phenomenology; letting your mind wander; Addison's Walk at Oxford; how smartphones distract from thinking; Trump taking up our headspace; Oakeshott and “the deadliness of doing”; AI and UBI; Allison Gopnik's lantern vs spotlight consciousness; how a child's brain resembles an adult's on psychedelics; ego death; the default mode network; meditation; the flow state of deep reading; the benefits of boredom; habit and ritual; my 10-day silent meditation retreat; the sentience of plants; Buddhism and Matthieu Ricard; the soul; the film Into Great Silence; and the disenchantment of the Enlightenment.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy. Coming up: Jeffrey Toobin on the pardon power, Derek Thompson on abundance, Matt Goodwin on the earthquake in UK politics, Jonah Goldberg on the state of conservatism, Tom Holland on the Christian roots of liberalism, Tiffany Jenkins on privacy, Adrian Wooldridge on “the lost genius of liberalism,” Tom Junod on his memoir and masculinity, and Kathryn Paige Harden on the genetics of vice and virtue. As always, please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

    Living on Earth
    Bonaire Residents Fight for Climate Justice, The Possibility of Tenderness, Wastewater to Wealth and more.

    Living on Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 51:52


    The Dutch special municipality of Bonaire in the Caribbean is already experiencing dangerous heat and could see a fifth of its land disappear under rising seas by 2100. But the Netherlands is discriminating against these overseas citizens by failing to adequately reduce global warming emissions and develop adaptation plans to help them cope, according to a January 2026 Dutch court decision.   Also, poet and author Jason Allen-Paisant left his native Jamaica to gain a graduate school education and prize-winning poetry career in England and France. He now looks back with wonder at the green of Jamaica where generations of his ancestors fed and healed his family. He shares this history in his book The Possibility of Tenderness: A Jamaican Memoir of Plants and Dreams.   And urine is packed with nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen, which can be pollutants when they enter the environment unchecked. But these can also be turned into vital fertilizer to nourish our crops, and 2025 MacArthur Fellow William Tarpeh, an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, is developing methods for “refining” wastewater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Outdoors with Rob Zimmer
    February 27, 2026 | Sandhill Cranes, Red Winged Blackbirds, Plants of the Year!

    Outdoors with Rob Zimmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 39:33 Transcription Available


    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep519: Bud Weinstein argues that coal remains a vital base load power source for the US grid, noting that while coal's share has dropped to 15-20%, these plants are critical because they operate 24/7, meeting high electricity demands that renewables c

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 2:20


    Bud Weinstein argues that coal remains a vital base load power source for the US grid, noting that while coal's share has dropped to 15-20%, these plants are critical because they operate 24/7, meeting high electricity demands that renewables cannot always satisfy.

    Cultivating Place
    Blooming Beyond Barriers, the flourishing legacy of South Carolina Floriculturist

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 54:02


    This week on Cultivating Place, Abra Lee is in conversation with Laverne Brockington and Vance Davis, great nieces of Annie Mae Vann Reid, an historic florist and entrepreneur based in Darlington, South Carolina. From the 1920s to the 1960s, Annie Mae tended a thriving floral business that grew out of her hobby flower garden, and grew her community with her.  For Laverne and Vance, their aunt's legacy is rooted not only in flowers but in faith and a deep commitment to community. Through dedication and vision, she nurtured spaces of learning, pride, and possibility through this groundbreaking work. The stories passed down through her family offer a richer, more personal portrait of the woman behind the blooms. In conversation with Abra, and in conjunction with her historical research, Laverne and Vance explore the lessons Annie Mae Vann Reid planted, the barriers she broke, and the impact that continues to blossom through generations. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

    Flower Power Garden Hour
    FPGH 229: Top 10 Favorite Fragrant Plants

    Flower Power Garden Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 62:35


    Looking to add a fragrant touch to your bedroom window or entry way? Bruce and Marlene each give their top 10 favorite fragrant plants. Will yours be on the list?  And we also reveal our most obnoxious smelling plants.   Help support feral cat rescue/spay-neuter/finding good homes by contributing at Flower Power Garden Hour Patreon.   To ask questions for future shows, submit them at:        Facebook        Instagram        email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com   Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook

    Five Minutes of Magick: Stress Less, Love More - Daily Magick for Self-Care & Wellbeing
    How to Learn From Non-Human Ancestors: A Practice With Plants, Stones and Soil.mp3

    Five Minutes of Magick: Stress Less, Love More - Daily Magick for Self-Care & Wellbeing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 9:22


    We often talk about ancestors as if they were only ever human. But long before your great-grandmothers, before the first person who carried your family name, there were millions of years of organisms learning how to live on this planet, and you inherited everything they figured out.In this episode, we explore what it means to treat a plant, a stone, or a handful of soil as an elder, because the non-human world has been negotiating change, endurance, and time longer than our species has existed, and something in us still knows how to listen to that kind of wisdom.Today is perfect for anyone who feels isolated in their uncertainty, who wants to practice a different kind of knowing, or who suspects there's something they've been missing by treating the natural world as scenery rather than something more relational.-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --All of the Magick:The A Pinch of Magick App:iPhone - download on the App StoreAndroid - download pn the Google PlayOur (free) Magickal Communities: Join UsMagickal JournalFive Minutes of Magick Amazon UKFive Minutes of Magick Amazon USWebsitewww.MagickalHabits.comInstagramFor Magick: Click hereFor a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click hereFor CharmCasting: Click here

    Dear Hank & John
    442: They've Been Plants the Whole Time

    Dear Hank & John

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 48:16


    Do you ever wonder if a listener question comes from a celebrity? Why are most metals gray? Why does holding a baby silence the worry? How do you decide what to do after school? Can moles convert CO2 to Oxygen? How do you deal with grief? How do potatoes know which way is up? …Hank and John Green have answers!If you're in need of dubious advice, email us at hankandjohn@gmail.comJoin us for monthly livestreams at patreon.com/dearhankandjohnProduced for Hank and John Green by ComplexlySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    A Corporate Time with Tom and Dan
    ACT - "Done With Plants" (Tuesday 2-24-26)

    A Corporate Time with Tom and Dan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 44:09


    Cinematic Doctrine
    Misericordia - Life After Death (and also Mushrooms)

    Cinematic Doctrine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 65:23


    Send us a Question!PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss our latest Patreon-selected movie, Misericordia! This foreign drama/dark-comedy from Alain Guiraudie offers a lot to talk about: Fall vibes, yearning, secrets, and plenty of small town conflict. Also, mushrooms!Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 27-minutes discussing Movies or art-pieces that become rally-cries for fandoms and garner 10/10 reviews in "support" of those projects, and how this makes Melvin go, "Hmmm..." (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) The setting of the film, a Fall French countryside, is stunning.The film is cozy and even-keeled, but it also has a dash of the grotesque.Melvin hasn't watched a lot of Queer cinema and that's largely due to the genre often included a bit more sexuality in it than other genres.Someone watching movies outside their comfort zone can sometimes help bring a broader understanding to that person's outlook.How we interpret the mushroom as a symbol.Talking about love, justice, and living.Getting into the ending, discussing its abruptness, and closing thoughts.The importance of forgiveness and mercy when expressed and experienced in the right direction, as opposed to from merely observers.Recommendations:Good News in January (you might have missed) (2026) (YouTube)Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (2013) (Video Game) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Letterboxd Facebook Group

    The Last Gay Conservative
    California Prioritizes Prisoners, Plants & Paperwork Over People | Wacky Wednesday

    The Last Gay Conservative

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 41:32


    Tonight on Wacky Wednesday, Chad Law breaks down a growing policy pattern across California — where decisions around incarceration, environmental regulation, and immigration enforcement are raising serious questions about how governments prioritize public safety, economic stability, and administrative process.

    The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
    Why Animal Protein Fuels Cancer—and Plants Don't

    The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 15:45


    Dr. Campbell explains how animal protein activates cancer pathways, impairs immunity, and promotes carcinogen activity, while plant protein does not. #PlantVsAnimal #CancerScience #ImmuneHealth

    The Survival Podcast
    10 Unusual and New Plants for your Garden – 3805

    The Survival Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 77:36


    Today I cover 10 edible plants you can grow in your garden.  All of them are highly pest resistant, nutrient dense, great to eat and I will bet you haven’t even heard of at least half of them.  And for another bonus all but one are perennial. Gardening season is just ahead of use and everyone will be planting the usual suspects.  Tomatoes, peppers, egg plants, squash, beans and many other well knowns will soon be all over America’s gardens and tables but these 10 all deserve consideration.  Many of these are actually wild plants, others basically wild with just … Continue reading →

    MeatRx
    Ditching Plants for Peak Energy and Healing | Dr. Shawn Baker & Stephen

    MeatRx

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 40:35


    As a three year carnivore, 51 year old firefighter, and former competitive bodybuilder, Stephen healed multiple physical and neurological issues with continued dietary restrictions until finally becoming plant free. Socials: Instagram: coach_carnivore_invictus YouTube: carnivore_invictus Timestamps: 0:00 Trailer 00:34 Introduction 04:57 From paleo to bodybuilding 07:29 Reevaluating plant-based nutrition 10:38 Bodybuilding, insulin, and muscle growth 14:49 Benefits of restriction and adaptation 18:29 Maintaining weight through diet 22:31 Defying age and carb myths 24:23 Fire academy training 29:13 Strength rebound after transition 32:53 Fitness for health, not competition 34:55 Carnivore diet and science goals 38:58 Defending the carnivore lifestyle Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs ‪#Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker  #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.

    The Thriving Farmer Podcast
    349. Running an All-Female Farm Team with Emma de Long of Kneehigh Farm

    The Thriving Farmer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 17:17


    A Note from Michael: The Thriving Farmer Podcast is currently on pause as we navigate a busy season on the farm. While we're taking this break, we're excited to share Farm in Focus, a special series of short, focused conversations recorded earlier this year. These bite-sized episodes highlight practical insights from farmers and experts across the industry. We hope they're helpful and encouraging as you continue your farming journey.   What does it look like to lead and manage an all-female farm team? In this Farm in Focus episode, Michael sits down with Emma de Long of Kneehigh Farm to talk about what she's learned running a farm crew made up entirely of women. Emma shares her experience building a strong, supportive team in an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated, along with the leadership lessons that have shaped how she manages people day-to-day. From starting small and scaling over time, to fostering compassion, communication, and trust within a close-knit crew, Emma offers thoughtful insights into team dynamics on a small farm. This conversation focuses less on ownership structure and more on what it takes to lead a team well—especially when people, relationships, and long days are at the center of the work. In this episode, you'll hear about: Building an All-Female Farm Team • How Emma's crew naturally evolved into an all-women team [03:23] • What it's been like leading women in a traditionally male-dominated field [06:35] Leadership & Team Culture • Why compassion plays a central role in Emma's leadership style [06:52] • Creating a family-like dynamic while still maintaining professionalism • How trust and communication shape day-to-day farm operations Challenges & Practical Realities • Tools and systems that aren't always designed with women in mind [10:31] • Balancing physical demands with teamwork and mutual support • Accepting help and knowing when to lean on others Advice for Farmers & Team Leaders • Why community matters just as much as production [12:23] • The value of mentorship and peer support • Emma's encouragement for farmers—especially women—looking to build strong teams [15:42] Bio:Emma de Long is a farmer, educator, and fiber advocate based in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She founded Kneehigh Farm in 2013 and has since grown a diverse mix of vegetables, dye plants, and fiber crops. Since 2019, Emma has cultivated indigo for natural pigment extraction, and in 2020 she co-founded the Pennsylvania Flax Project, an initiative dedicated to rebuilding regional flax processing infrastructure. Kneehigh Farm operates as a 100% women-run operation, and in 2021 Emma opened Red Dog Market, a year-round outlet for farm goods and local products.   Links:

    Poured Over
    Michael Pollan on A WORLD APPEARS

    Poured Over

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 64:21


    A World Appears by Michael Pollan is a fascinating meditation on the mysterious world we live in. Michael joins us to talk about sentience, theory of mind, AI, hubris, computers vs human brains, faith, immersive journalism and more with cohost Chris Gillespie. Featured Books (Episode): A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness by Michael Pollan This Is Your Mind on Plants by Michael Pollan The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World by Michael Pollan Featured Books (TBR Top Off) Replaceable You: : Adventures in Human Anatomy by Mary Roach Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross  

    People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
    853: Getting to the Root of How Microbes Help Plants Thrive Under Stress - Dr. Donald Smith

    People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 42:23


    Dr. Donald L. Smith is the Distinguished James McGill Professor in the Department of Plant Science at McGill University. He is also CEO of BioFuelNet Canada, Head of Biomass Canada, and Head of the McGill Network for Innovation on Biofuels and Bioproduct. Don's research examines relationships between plants and the microbes that live in association with them, particularly in the roots. He and his collaborators have discovered evidence of signaling between plants and microbes, including microbial signaling that causes plants to grow better. They also uncovered that plants respond much more strongly to signals in the presence of drought or cold stress. Now they are expanding their investigations to examine a wide range of plant-associated microbes to better understand the signals they send and how they may impact plant health and resilience. Outside of the lab, Don loves to unwind and recharge by going on walks and reading great novels. He is also an avid traveler who enjoys blending work with trips to new places whenever possible, turning conferences and collaborations into opportunities to explore the world. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Acadia University and his PhD from the University of Guelph. Afterwards, he worked as an Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Postdoctoral Fellow at Agriculture Canada before joining the faculty at McGill University in 1985. Over the course of his career, Don has received many awards and honors, including, the Clean50 award for contributions to sustainable development and clean capitalism in Canada and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, in this case for significant contributions to intelligent agriculture . He is also a Fellow of the Canadian Society of Agronomy, and he served as a Member of the Canada-US think tank on climate change and agriculture in North Eastern North America. In our interview, Don shares more about his life and science.

    In Defense of Plants Podcast
    Ep. 566 - The Wonderful World of Bryophytes

    In Defense of Plants Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 49:12


    Bryophytes, AKA mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, are ubiquitous components of ecosystems around the world yet they are all too often underappreciated. Luckily, people like Brittney Miller are doing everything in their power to change that. What started with immense frustration turned into a life-long love affair with all things bryophyte. Join us for a wonderful deep dive into the secret world of these tiny plants. This episode was produced in part by Tanya, Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    From the Stash
    The Easiest Natural Growing Methods in THE WORLD! - FTS Podcast Ep.271

    From the Stash

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 48:38


    In this episode we break down the simplest and most effective natural growing methods that anyone can use — no fancy gear or complicated systems needed! Whether you're a beginner or have been growing for years, we share practical tips, proven strategies, and insights that make growing easier and more successful.Support the show

    Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning
    Can AI Personalize Your Brain Health? Inside Brain.One's Protocols with Thoryn Stephens

    Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 43:46 Transcription Available


    In this episode Andrea Samadi interviews Thoryn Stevens, CEO and founder of Brain.One, about using AI, wearables, biomarkers and evidence-based micro-habits to create personalized brain-health protocols. Watch our full interview on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9UN9kev2CE or listen and follow the show notes here https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/can-ai-personalize-your-brain-health-inside-brainones-protocols/  What We Covered on EP 386 with Thoryn Stephens The Problem with Generic Wellness Advice Why most health advice fails to translate into sustained behavior change The gap between research findings and real-world application Why optimization must be systematic, not inspirational From Data to Daily Micro-Habits How Brain.One analyzes peer-reviewed research using AI Turning biometrics (HRV, sleep data, metabolic markers) into actionable protocols Why small, consistent micro-habits compound into long-term neuroplastic change Wearables & What Actually Matters The most misunderstood wearable metrics HRV, sleep architecture, and recovery as early indicators of cognitive health How to avoid becoming obsessive with numbers while still using data intelligently Dementia Prevention & Cognitive Longevity Evidence-based strategies inspired by the Lancet dementia prevention framework Why metabolic health and inflammation play a critical role in brain aging Prevention vs. reversal: when to start optimizing brain health Biological Bottlenecks to Human Potential Stress dysregulation as a performance limiter Sleep architecture and glymphatic clearance Metabolic flexibility and mitochondrial function Why emotional regulation remains foundational to cognitive performance AI in Health: Hype vs. Evidence What makes Brain.One's system evidence-constrained How AI can scale personalized health protocols The future of data-driven behavioral optimization

    Let's Argue About Plants
    Episode 190: Deer-Resistant Plants

    Let's Argue About Plants

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 63:22


    Those furry freeloaders can look elsewhere for a treat! A public service announcement prior to getting this episode started: There is no such thing as a deer-proof plant. If deer are hungry enough, they will even eat things that are supposedly toxic to them. But there are such things as deer-resistant plants. So, on this recording of Let's Argue About Plants, Danielle and Carol share some of the plants that have stood up to the herds that visit their backyards, and their colleague Diana Koehm offers some additional suggestions of plants that deer tend to ignore in her neck of the woods.   Diana Koehm is the content editor for Fine Gardening magazine.   See the full plant list from this episode on our website: https://www.finegardening.com/article/episode-190-deer-resistant-plants

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    Cultivating Place
    For the Love of Orchard Mason Bees, with Thyra McKelvie

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 58:13


    As the earliest signs of spring unfurl in the mild climates, think snowdrops, manzanita, the earliest narcissus, wild iris, and Daphne odora – hmmm, the earliest pollinators are paying even more attention than we are. This week, we learn more about some of our earliest and BEST native pollinating bees – the orchard mason bees. We're in conversation with Thyra McElvie, who loves “these sweet little bees". And it was this love that brought her to gardening in her adulthood. Based in the Pacific Northwest, Thyra works with Rent Mason Bees, an organization that helps bring efficient, native, pollinating solitary bees, including orchard mason (species in genus Osmia) and leaf-cutter bees (mostly species in genus Megachile), into home and productive landscapes around the US. Just a few fabulous statistics for us Gardeners to keep in mind as to all that we can and should feed with our gardens, including our own delight: mason bees can visit (and pollinate) up to 2,000 flowers a day (read: plant more flowers); and just 400 mason bees do the pollinating work equivalent to 4,000 honeybees because of their manner of collecting pollen with their entire abdomen results in the successful pollination of 95% of every flower they land on. Thyra joins us this week to share so much more about who these bee friends are, how to care for them, and why you and your garden will love them, too! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.