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Sab and Jo discuss Japanese mandarin trees, familiar sounds and aliens. 00:38 Curlin leaf on your mandarin tree? 04:38 Growing banksias is tricky! 06:42 The benefits of native potting mix. Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Tuesdays at 2:20PM or on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth. Ask your questions by calling in on 1300 22 1025 or text 0437 22 1025.
Face your creditors. Sam and Al discuss life in recovery. Step 11 Readings from “Opening Doors Within” by Eileen Caddy and Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book. #12steps #recovery #addiction #AA #CA.
This week Grace Johnson from the Hedgehog Street Campaign joins us once again to tell us more about what we can all do to support the recovery of hedgehog populations, right where they need it most: in our gardens. RHS horticultural advisor Jenny Bowden joins us with a clever money-saving tip, showing how you can make your own potting mix from scratch at home. And to round things off, Liz Mooney heads down to the veg patch with everything you need to know about growing cabbages. Host: Guy Barter Contributors: Jenny Bowden, Grace Johnson, Liz Mooney Links: How to make a footprint tunnel Get involved in some Hedgehog citizen science
This week's episode takes us from a sun‑soaked kitchen garden to a windswept allotment and finally into the potting shed, where a familiar spring pest has been causing more trouble than usual. With seedlings on the move, potatoes going into the ground, and straw bales warming up for the season ahead, Episode 653 is packed with early‑season momentum — and a few challenges along the way. In the Kitchen Garden: Bees, Weeds & a Big VegePod Move The week began with one of those in‑between moments — waiting for the hairdresser to arrive, not enough time for a big job, but too much time to sit still. So Richard grabbed his gloves and did what many gardeners do: a quick “just a few weeds” session. That small job revealed something wonderful. The brassicas left to flower — Brussels sprouts, kale, cabbages, cauliflower — were alive with bees. Clouds of them. A simple decision to let plants bolt for seed saving has turned into a pollinator magnet, proving how tiny choices can make a huge difference to wildlife. Another major task was finally moving the large VegePod to join the small and medium pods near the shed. After harvesting the last beetroot and parsnips, all the compost was dug out, refreshed with perlite and new compost, and the whole unit shifted a metre back to free up patio space. Freshly sown carrots, parsnips, beetroot and more are already settling into their new home. And of course — it's April — so it's been a manic sowing week. Pumpkins, melons, courgettes, squash, French beans, runner beans, cannellini beans… the seed trays are filling fast. Potting on continues daily, though a damaged cold frame lid (thanks to strong winds) has added a small frustration to the week. Down on the Allotment: Potatoes, Shallots & a Green Manure Dilemma Despite the wind, the allotment has been basking in sunshine, and the first walk‑around revealed a plot full of promise. Garlic and onions are thriving under their straw mulch. The apple tree is covered in pink‑and‑white blossom. The pear tree is already forming tiny fruitlets. And self‑seeded poppies are popping up everywhere — a welcome splash of colour and a gift to pollinators. But one bed has raised a question: the winter tares green manure sown in autumn has exploded into lush growth, shading out weeds beautifully. With tomatoes and cucumbers due to go into that bed in four weeks, the debate is whether to cut it now or let it keep working. A classic gardener's quandary. Potatoes were next on the list — this week's variety was Wilja, the final second early before main crops begin next week. They went into freshly dug holes with potato fertiliser and a generous topping of homemade compost from the insulated “fridge door” compost bin, which has produced rich, black, crumbly material at impressive speed. Shallots also made an appearance. After struggling to find sets this year, a bag of Red Sun was finally sourced and planted. The plan? Save some for replanting next year. And finally, the straw bale garden is back for another season. Last year's bales have broken down into gorgeous compost, and this year's bales are now in the conditioning phase — urea, water, and soon nettle tea. Squash plants will be the stars of this year's straw bale experiment. In the Potting Shed: The Aphid Problem Returns The final segment of the episode dives into a problem many gardeners are facing right now: aphids on young seedlings. Richard noticed the tell‑tale signs — curled leaves, sticky residue, slow growth — and soon spotted whitefly and greenfly clustered on plants grown indoors. The warm, still air of the kitchen had become a perfect breeding ground. Moving the seedlings to the shed made an immediate difference. Cooler nights and natural airflow helped slow the aphids down, proving once again that environment matters just as much as intervention. True to his ethos, Richard avoids insecticides — even organic ones. Instead,
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And in this week's episode we're tackling clay soil, aphids, Ranunculus and much more!In this episode we discuss the perils (and positives!) of clay soiland if listening has got you thinking about making the most of yours, then you'll want to try Westland's Soil Improver. Its the perfect blend of manures and bark to revitalise YOUR garden soil. This enriched mix enhances soil structure, fertility, and drainage, creating a solid foundation for healthy, vibrant plants.Mix it into your existing soil to ensure your garden is enriched and ready for vibrant, robust development throughout the seasons.Find out more on gardenhealth.com now!✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
Katie Laleman joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about upcoming Henry County Farm Bureau events as the region welcomes spring. First responders participated in a free large animal rescue operations course on March 28th at Black Hawk East, aimed at preparing crews for emergencies involving livestock. Meanwhile, the Women in Agriculture Conference has reached capacity, hosting 230 attendees for keynote speakers and educational workshops. For gardening enthusiasts, a “Gather and Grow” flower potting class will be held at Pink Prairie Gardens on April 20th and 29th, with spots available through the Bureau's Facebook page. Additionally, National Agriculture Week was celebrated from March 15th to 21st, celebrating the area's rich farming heritage.
Potting mixes are not created equal, and choosing the right one is crucial for container gardening success. Stacy Adams, a University of Nebraska – Lincoln Horticulture Professor of Practice says you'll want to check the ingredients before buying that next bag of soil from the gardening store.
Welcome to episode 357 of Growers Daily! We cover: While my voice is recovering we're going to keep my current talking to a minimum and let some of my OLDER talking do some work. So today's episode is all about potting up, we're gonna hear a little bit from composter Nathan Rutz and talk about proper usage of the broadfork. We are a Non-Profit!
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And in this week's episode we're tackling an over excited dog, crab apples and citrus overwintering...If you're thinking about how to look after your oranges, lemons and limes right now then Westland have a full range of solutions to help you!Including specially formulated citrus feed, giving you the best foliage and fruits, to their Citrus Potting Mix, perfectly blended for potting or re-potting citrus plants. There's even a fantastic guide on the Westland website with tonnes of handy hints on growing the perfect citrus trees. Just search for ‘How To Grow Citrus Trees' on gardenhealth.com, now✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
We have your weekly garden tasks as usual, we're answering listners' questions on agapanthus and sweet peas and Martin has a tip to increase your snowdrop drifts! Our special guest is Dr Richard Claxton, the newly appointed CEO of the National Garden Scheme. The NGS raise huge amounts of cash for charity by helping people open their private gardens to the public and Martin and Jill are participating this year, listen to find out all the details!NGS: https://ngs.org.uk VIDEOS MENTIONED:How to Pot on Sweet Peas: https://youtu.be/3jZnWsZmf9k Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Malibu Compost CEO Randy Ritchie shares what a farmer should look for in quality potting mix. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
We are looking forward in this brand new year, with some questions about what we'll do in our own gardens. Plus there's a chat about what we're going to be doing in the year ahead with shows and gardening talks. Visit potsandtrowels.com for links to all the videos & podcast episodes For a discount on PlantGrow products, UK followers can enter the code PT2026 at checkout (terms and conditions apply) Email Questions to info@potsandtrowels.com Our weekly YouTube videos are here: Pots & Trowels YouTubeThe Pots & Trowels team:Martin FishJill FishSean RileyFind out more about Martin & Jill at martinfish.com Find out more about Sean at boardie.comPodcast produced by the team, edited by Sean, hosted by buzzsprout.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And in this week's episode we're tackling cat poo problems, fussy figs, hot borders and so much more!And, if you're busy planting up your bulbs right now then you'll want to try Westland's Potting Grit, which is perfect for loosening up your compost when planting bulbs!Westland Potting Grit is ideal for mixing with compost to provide extra drainage and open up the compost structure. It's also great for creating a decorative finish on pots, containers, rockeries, ponds, aquariums and alpine plantings.Westland Potting Grit has been specially sourced and washed to produce a carefully graded, lime-free grit 4-7mm in size, making it perfect for a number of uses around the garden and greenhouse.Make sure to check out gardenhealth.com now, for more.✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
Get ready to dig into the secret to thriving container gardens—potting soil! In today's episode, we break down how to choose the right mix for seedlings, houseplants, succulents, veggies, and more. Learn why drainage, aeration, moisture balance, and clean ingredients matter, and when to use specialty blends. Whether you're repotting a houseplant or starting fresh, the right soil makes all the difference. Tune in and grow smarter! #GardeningTips #PottingSoil #ContainerGardening #Houseplants #GardenPodcast #PlantCare #SoilMix #GrowBetter #IndoorGardening #OutdoorGardening #PlantLovers #SeedStarting #GardenAdvice #Horticulture #UrbanGardening #GrowYourOwn #HomeGarden #PlantEnthusiast #SoilHealth #GardenSuccess
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And in this week's episode we're tackling thin borders, buttercups and ponds! I'm sure your jobs list for right now in your garden is a mile long but one thing you need to make sure you're doing is giving your soil some love! Westland Soil Improver is the perfect blend of manures and bark to revitalise your garden beds and border. This enriched mix enhances soil structure, fertility, and drainage, creating a solid foundation for healthy, vibrant plants and its particularly beneficial for heavy clay or sandy soils too!Simply mix it into your existing soil to ensure your garden is enriched and ready for vibrant, robust development throughout the seasons.Make sure to check out gardenhealth.com now, for more.✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And this week is the first of those Q&A episodes. We're tackling wildflowers, clay soil, a new garden and much more!If you want to give your hydrangeas a pep next year, then try Westland's Hydrangea High Performance Liquid Plant Food! It provides all the essential nutrients that hydrangeas need to flourish for beautiful flowers. Whether your hydrangeas are in containers or in the ground, you should feed them weekly. This in turn will help prevent disease as well give an abundance of stronger, healthier, more vibrant flowers.Apply every 7–14 days from early spring (March) to late summer (August) for the best hydrangeas you'll ever have Make sure to check out gardenhealth.com now, for more.✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And this week is the first of those Q&A episodes. We're tackling pruning roses, when to deal with hydrangeas and ants in your compost bin!If you need help with your Roses, then Westland's Rose 2 in 1 Feed & Protect is specially formulated to support rose health from the inside out. Comprising two bottles, the first bottle contains a concentrated rose feed. This ensures greener foliage as well as more vibrant and fragrant flowers. Whereas the second bottle contains a specially formulated protection concentrate to help deter black spot.Rose 2 in 1 Feed & Protect helps roses absorb more water for improved health and increases disease-resistance. The correct nutrition is the best way to ensure that plants are at their best every year, growing greener and glossier foliage with abundant, fragrant blooms.Make sure to check out gardenhealth.com now, for more.✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
Fraser is joined by Uncle Blaiso to talk NFL & College Football updates. What we got wrong, surprises, new thoughts, re-ranking teams along with everything else sports related including the top sports movies of all time.
❓Have you got a burning garden question?Welcome to Tales From The Potting Bench, your go-to podcast for all things green and growing! This is where, you'll hear fascinating stories from plant lovers, experts, and passionate growers who are just as obsessed with plants as you and I.❓ In this season I'm spicing things up a bit by alternating between guests and then answering the garden questions that are keeping you awake at night! And this week is the first of those Q&A episodes. We're tackling sad looking roses, autumn lawns, weeds, overwhelm and more - five things that I know you're desperate to hear about! So grab yourself a drink, turn up the volume and enjoy!If you've been thinking about your lawn at the moment then you should try Westland's All In One Autumn Lawn Feed.You'll have seen those luscious green lawns online and in your neighbours garden and let's be honest, you're envious! Well, the best spring lawns start in autumn!Aftercut All In One Autumn is a lawn feed that is ideal for use in autumn when moss thrives. It has been specially formulated to create stronger and greener lawns. The mixture of iron, potassium, and nitrogen will enable lawns to withstand winter stress conditions, redirect energy to the roots for winter storage, and maintain a green appearance while preventing excessive growth before winter.Make sure to check out gardenhealth.com now, for more.✍️ Read My Blog and More: Click Here
What is this mysterious vegetable growing in my vegetable patch? Can you identify this mysterious plum? How can I make my cottage garden look full of life?Kathy Clugston hosts a lively Potting Shed edition of Gardeners' Question Time, recorded at the vibrant GQT Summer Garden Party held at RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Essex.Joining her is the show's renowned panel of horticultural experts — Bob Flowerdew, Christine Walkden, James Wong, Bunny Guinness, Dr Chris Thorogood, Matthew Wilson, and Pippa Greenwood — ready to tackle gardening dilemmas from enthusiastic visitors.From tackling vine weevils and dealing with contaminated soil, to coaxing supermarket-bought pear trees into fruiting, the panel shares practical advice, clever solutions, and plenty of gardening wisdom throughout the programme.Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Assistant Producer: Suhaar Ali A Somethin Else Production for BBC Radio 4.
In the latest episode of Air Power Airwaves we dive into the DISTINCT advantages of upgrading to a 2K coating System!!To understand why it may be time to stop "Hot Potting" we chat with Binks Account Manager, Allan Mustard and our own Sales & Marketing Leader Kyle Crawford, to discuss the daily challenges and disadvantages of "hot potting" and how moving to a plural component proportioner can enhance your coating process immediately.In this incredibly informative podcast we cover;• The daily challenges of "hot potting"• How the Ransburg RM2 solves those daily challenges• How 2K Systems work• How many guns, colors and hardeners it can handle• The advantages of advanced data collection for your EHS personnel• How Remote Connectivity makes management easier• Quick color changes and gun flushes• How to get 15-20% better Cure responseHost Travis Stirewalt takes us through a very in-depth discussion on plural component systems and why it may be time to make that investment.If you have any questions about today's topic or would like to schedule an Air Power visit to your facility for more information on Binks please contact Air Power today at 1-800-334-1001.Connect with Air Power Manufacturing Solutions on: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
In this episode I talk to Rpbert Pavlis about plant potting myths. Robert Pavlis is an author, teacher, master gardener and dedicated myth-buster.PPM calculator mentioned in the show:https://www.gardenmyths.com/fertilize...If you enjoyed this content, please like, share and/or subscribe to my YouTube channel. You can also check out my free audio podcast (https://maritimegardening.com ) where I discuss how to grow healthy food the cheap and easy way!Guess what? I'm now writing an article on gardening every week at https://maritimegardening.substack.com/. Check it out :) Check out my sponsor, Veseys Seeds.Veseys Seeds (www.veseys.com) offers a Promo code (GAVS25) that allows you to get free shipping on all items in their 2025 Seed Catalogue. Free shipping is not applicable on surcharges on larger items. Promo code is valid until November 30, 2025. @veseys #veseys #veseysseeds #growwithveseys www.veseys.comIf you like my content, why not check out my other YouTube channel:"Outdoors on the Cheap". / @outdoorsonthecheap Podcast: https://maritimegardening.comFacebook Page:
This week's episode of The Veg Grower Podcast is packed with personal updates, seasonal sowing, and an honest reflection on feeling overwhelmed during the busy summer gardening season. Here's what you can expect: Kitchen Garden Update: A Brand New Potting Shed This week saw a major upgrade in the garden — Richard has installed a brand new potting shed, combining greenhouse-style light with the solid build of a traditional shed. After removing the old, crumbling structure (which had long become a dumping ground), he replaced it with a spacious, double-doored model from Power Sheds. The new shed is already kitted out with shelves, growing trays and will be used primarily for propagation. It's a significant investment, but one that promises more organised and efficient seed sowing going forward. Seed of the Month: Florence Fennel This month's featured seed is Florence Fennel, also known as bulb fennel. Richard discusses how to sow it, where it grows best, and why now is the perfect time to get it going. Key growing notes: Sow from late spring to midsummer (May–July) Direct sowing is best, though pot-grown transplants can work Keep soil moist to prevent bolting Harvest when bulbs reach 7–10cm in diameter (around 12–14 weeks after sowing) Richard prefers to start his in pots due to weed competition in open ground. He'll be growing his inside the new potting shed. You can buy Florence fennel from our chosen suppliers below Premier seeds Simply seeds Recipe of the Week: Confit Elephant Garlic Chef Scott shares a beautifully simple and deeply flavoured recipe this week — Confit Elephant Garlic. By slow-cooking peeled garlic cloves in olive oil with rosemary and sea salt, you get soft, spreadable garlic perfect for toast or adding richness to dishes like bolognese. It's a great way to preserve a bumper garlic harvest, and Richard plans to make a batch of his own. Feeling Overwhelmed in the Garden Richard opens up about the realities of struggling to keep up with the demands of summer gardening. From constant watering during a dry year to family life and work commitments, he shares his honest thoughts on burnout and how he's coping. Tips discussed include: Mulching (especially with straw) to reduce watering needs Watering deeply but less frequently for strong root growth Doing a little weeding each day rather than letting it pile up Writing a weekly to-do list and focusing on just one job per day Accepting that not everything has to look perfect This segment is a reassuring reminder that it's okay to slow down, simplify, and approach growing your own food in a sustainable, realistic way. Community Shout-Out A big thank you to Annabel Scott for her Spotify review, praising the podcast and Chef Scott's seasonal recipes. It's feedback like this that helps grow the community and reminds us why we do what we do. Also check out this article from Thompson and Morgon about natural pest control.
Gardens The Untold Story: How To Make Organic Potting MixSeason 3, Episode 19 #garden,#livingsoil,#invisiblegardener,#andylopez,#kensomerville, Your Hosts:The Invisible Gardener Andy Lopezhttps://www.invisiblegardener.com/https://www.facebook.com/ClubIGFanhttps://www.instagram.com/invisible_gardener/https://twitter.com/andy_lopezhttps://www.youtube.com/user/invisiblegardenerhttps://www.pinterest.ca/invisgardener/https://soundcloud.com/invisiblegardenerhttps://app.talkshoe.com/user/invisiblegardener Email andylopez@invisiblegardener.com Ken Somerville https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://twitter.com/KenSomerville1https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact email itsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-somerville-6b9945239/https://www.facebook.com/itsallaboutthebiologytourReach out to Ken for a quick 15-minute call:https://calendly.com/kensomerville/connections Help support the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089 Product discount codes are available at: https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodes #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening Music by The Invisible Gardener (Andy Lopez)https://soundcloud.com/invisiblegardenerhttps://www.youtube.com/@itsallaboutthebiology?sub_confirmation=1 For Full: Disclaimer
Welcome to episode 178 of Growers Daily! We cover: a potting soil horror story, how to understand your farmland, and it's feedback friday! We are a Non-Profit!
Ron Wilson has some great lawn and garden tips as we head into summer and warmer temps
This video will save you a lot of money. Potting soil does not get old, but there are reasons to renew it or replace it.
On this episode of the Need to Know Morning Show, Kev and Alex are back after Memorial Day weekend, swapping stories about patriotic ceremonies, septic tank sagas, potting soil mysteries, and a full roundup of news, weather, sports, and a healthy dose of sarcasm. From heartfelt tributes to fallen heroes to Mike Rowe's mic-drop moment on the trades, this episode is your warm, caffeinated catch-up with a side of sass and sunshine.
Nursery Expert Jay Harper talk about transitioning from spring to summer seasonal flowers and plants. Potting plant tips, irrigation check, to have or not to have summer lawns, fertilization, weed and spurge control and other practical planting tips for summer. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-notes-from-the-nursery-and-flowersforallseasons-with-jay-harper/
Learn how to garden like a pro! In this video, Ashley Childers provides expert landscaping advice perfect for homeowners, gardening enthusiasts, and DIY lovers. Find out how to create visually stunning and low-maintenance outdoor areas with ease.Don't forget to share, comment, and review for more expert home and garden content! 01:00 Who Is Ashley Childers?08:55 How To Get Your Garden Started12:00 Favorite Flower Options16:15 Let's Talk About Dirt20:12 Potting 10135:33 Must-Haves For Gardening39:01 Best Ground Cover39:24 Best Practice For Dividing Grass From Flower Bed41:00 Arbors
Spring is the season when gardeners throw off the hibernation and slumber of months of wet feet, many layers and waterproofs and are reborn anew! The stirring of life in the garden is one of the years great experiences, and makes a gardening life such a worthwhile pursuit, not only is it good for the planet to see the earth greening up, it is also good for the gardeners soul. But there is still lots of hard work to get on with - seeds have to be sown, mulch laid, supports erected and lawns mown. So join Lucy and Saul as they continue their professional gardening lives in the pure heaven that is Spring!Lucy and Saul are still in energy-recovery mode after their epic three days at Beaulieu for Gardeners World Live - but they are also trying to catch up and keep up with an ever burgeoning list of garden tasks - including getting some more seeds sown, potting on all those exotic tender plants that are now coming back to life, chopping and staking the borders - on top of which Lucy is still trying to resist buying a classic car. All a week in the life of Talking Heads!Instagram link:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensLinkedIn link:Saul WalkerIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
These bees - they sure are deadly. Host segments: chicken troubles; too soon for Thomas Jay jokes; adept at pumping; sonnet 101; Joe taking more for the team; Jeff is a connoiseur of boob jiggling; Devori gets emotional talking about Shadowlands; the Idaho of England; so much Hannah Montana discussion.
Have you seen those trendy companies that sell pseudo-fancy soil for aroids, but the only thing in it is big chunks? Here's why to avoid this!
Associate Professor Dr. Ben Hoover of California Polytechnic State University shares some of the biggest advancements in agriculture and the nuances behind creating the optimum substrate for your plants' needs. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Ever wondered what goes into high-quality potting soil and how to make your own? In this episode, we're breaking down the key ingredients, ratios, and techniques to create the perfect blend for your garden. Whether you're growing in containers, raised beds, or small spaces, having the right soil mix can make all the difference!
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Amber and Sabrina delve into the nutty world of macadamias, pot preference and planting tiny tuart trees. 6:25 How can I convince my macadamia tree to provide more nuts? 30:50 Terracotta vs plastic pots36:38 How to give baby tuarts the best start at lifeSubscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.
Learn to separate fact from fiction on bags of potting soil. What do all of the terms mean? Which ones are important?
Hoda and Jenna test out a few of the internet's latest viral life hacks. Also, actor and comedian Rose Matafeo joins to discuss her new standup special, ‘On And On And On.' Plus, the story of a North Carolina mom who is helping heal her community and, in the process, healing herself. And, Emma Grede and Kristin Juszczyk share business tips and discuss the launch of their new NFL line, where football and fashion come together.
Reuse old potting soil properly and keep your plants healthy. Don't believe everything you see on the internet.
Stupid News Extra 10-29-2024 …He Peed on a Pallet of Potting Mix
Maria Shriver opens up about the heartfelt advice she gave Hoda Kotb when supporting her through her “re-potting” journey. Also, Noelle Barille shares her decision to leave her marriage and corporate job, finding her passion in cooking and two recipes perfect for the fall season. Plus, Rachel Platten stops by to discuss her new album and how music helped her navigate life with postpartum depression.
Fall leaves are changing and its the absolute time for planting. Take advantage of cooler air temperatures, shorter days and more water retention to establish plants, trees and shrubs. Garden Expert Jay Harper discusses the fine points creating fall colors at your home. Potting soil tips to lawn transition for the 'soft grass' enjoyable outside lawn. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-notes-from-the-nursery-and-fallcolor-with-jay-harper/
Adam Schwartz from DirtCraft Organics has a background in farming. He saw the gap in the potting soil market in his area of North Carolina. He's filled this niche by blending and bagging potting soils and shipping in the southeast. Today, we get to hear about the equipment he's using, the challenges he's come across, and the exciting news about starting up his new compost operation. Check out dirtcraftorganics.com to order some great potting soil and follow along with his composting progress on Instagram! Follow Jayne & Earth Care Farm on Instagram Support the folks who support The Composter You can learn more about Viably, formerly Komptech, and their portfolio of compost solutions at thinkviably.com. While there, request a complimentary consultative meeting to discover how Viably can help your compost operation deliver what is possible. Compost use and selection decisions involve many factors and are not one-size-fits-all. The U .S. Composting Council's Seal of testing assurance, STA program helps you make the best decisions for your application. Learn about the three Cs of the STA program, clarity, consistency, and confidence and enroll at compostingcounsel.org Farmhand enables you to offload your administrative tasks, send and manage communications, and sell more to your customers. Learn more and book a free test drive at farmhand.partners/notill High Mowing Organic Seeds has the professional quality seeds and supportive grower reps to get you from seed to harvest. Visit highmowingseeds.com to request a catalog and use code NOTILL25 for 10% off your order of $100 or more!
Adam Schwartz from DirtCraft Organics has a background in farming. He saw the gap in the potting soil market in his area of North Carolina. He's filled this niche by blending and bagging potting soils and shipping in the southeast. Today, we get to hear about the equipment he's using, the challenges he's come across, and the exciting news about starting up his new compost operation. Check out dirtcraftorganics.com to order some great potting soil and follow along with his composting progress on Instagram! Follow Jayne & Earth Care Farm on Instagram Support the folks who support The Composter You can learn more about Viably, formerly Komptech, and their portfolio of compost solutions at thinkviably.com. While there, request a complimentary consultative meeting to discover how Viably can help your compost operation deliver what is possible. Compost use and selection decisions involve many factors and are not one-size-fits-all. The U .S. Composting Council's Seal of testing assurance, STA program helps you make the best decisions for your application. Learn about the three Cs of the STA program, clarity, consistency, and confidence and enroll at compostingcounsel.org Farmhand enables you to offload your administrative tasks, send and manage communications, and sell more to your customers. Learn more and book a free test drive at farmhand.partners/notill High Mowing Organic Seeds has the professional quality seeds and supportive grower reps to get you from seed to harvest. Visit highmowingseeds.com to request a catalog and use code NOTILL25 for 10% off your order of $100 or more!
Kathy Clugston presents another special potting shed edition of the programme, with GQT's panel of experts taking questions from visitors at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.The panel answer questions ranging from how to get rid of woolly aphids and how to get rid of bamboo, to what's the best way to unclog a pond. Later in the programme, Dulcie Whadcock speaks to Jodie Bryan from Cayley Brothers to discuss how their campaign 'project mushroom' aims to ease anxiety around growing mushrooms at home.Producer: Dan CockerAssistant Producer: Rahnee PrescodExecutive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Kathy Clugston presents a special potting shed edition of the programme, with GQT's panel of experts taking questions from visitors at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.The panel answer questions on everything from how to maintain a bonsai tree to the best way to encourage a tomato plant to flower.Later in the programme James Wong re-visits The Glasshouse Project's show garden where he speaks to commercial director Katie Whittingham and volunteer Reba about using horticultural therapy to help rehabilitate former prisoners.Producer: Dominic TyermanAssistant Producer: Rahnee PrescodExecutive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Fr. Patrick preached this homily on April 1, 2024 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Wadsworth, OH. The readings are from Acts 2:14, 22-33, 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 & Mt 28:8-15. — Connect with us! Website: https://shofjesus.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sacredheartwads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredheartwads Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgwnA59ZKlUcDJtEt8zPog
Host Jane Perrone answers four listener questions, and we hear an intriguing story from listener Greg about the airplant Tillandsia tectorum. For full show notes including a transcript of this episode, visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/284-questions Sign up for The Plant Ledger, my email newsletter about the houseplant scene: https://www.janeperrone.com/ledger Check out Legends of the Leaf, my book on houseplants http://legendsoftheleafbook.com Support On The Ledge on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheledge Follow Jane Perrone on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/j.l.perrone Join the Houseplant Fans of On The Ledge group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/house...