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Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse 9:05 Feature: Utah Rose Society with Elise Hutchings, President 9:20 What is the best way to store rhubarbs and peonies until I can replant them? How and when should I prune Carol Mackie Daphne? What is the best way to fill in the holes that were created after removing some trees? Is wood ash useful in the garden? How do I transplant a honey locust tree? 9:35 What can I do to make the most out of my new sod? Is there anything I need to do with the reddish needles on the top of my mugo pines? When should I remove the wrap from my saplings and fertilize them? When should I apply chelated iron around my peach trees? What needs to be done in my garden ASAP after coming back from being on vacation the last few months? How do I increase the PH level of the soil for raspberries? How are Sweety Drops peppers? Do Golden Delicious apples grow well in Utah? What can I do to prevent my autumn blaze maples from turning yellow? When is the best time to aerate? 9:50 Is it too late to prune roses in South Jordan? What is the best way and time to plant bare root strawberry plants? Is it too early to divide perennials? Can I cut back my ornamental grasses? What type of sealant should I put on a larger branch that I cut off of my peach tree that was damaged due to broken limbs? Is it too early to plant a Schipka cherry laurel tree? What are some recommendations for columnar fruit trees? What kind of vitamins should I use for my redbud? What are the best practices for growing vegetables in a raised bed?
Rose expert Daniel Myhill is treasurer of the 350-member Rose Society and national collection holder for persica roses. Unusually for a HortWeek podcast, he's not a professional horticulturist, but he is an example of a new passion for roses among younger people.The geotechnical engineer says myths about roses being difficult to look after need scotching.One of his mentors, Chris Warner, is an example of a breeder of modern healthy roses."His mantra is breeding 'healthy roses' - he'll look at the plant overall. If there's a disease on the leaf, that's it, he'll bin it because it doesn't meet his high standards. And that mantra and that ethos has done wonders for breeding healthy which require less intervention."But Myhill is critical of some other roses named after celebrities, which he says may not be of the best quality and could put people off long-term.The YPHA member has a burgeoning side career doing talks. He highlights striped and other novelties as trends and maintains that healthier roses and, of course, the persica, are the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The roses of the present are very different from those of the past. What will roses of the future look like? Rosarian Merv Trimper joins Jon Lamb to examine trends in roses as the National Rose Trial Gardens of Australia and the Rose Society of SA combine resources to stage the "People's Choice" judging and colourful Annual Autumn Rose Show.
The roses of the present are very different from those of the past. What will roses of the future look like? Rosarian Merv Trimper joins Jon Lamb to examine trends in roses as the National Rose Trial Gardens of Australia and the Rose Society of SA combine resources to stage the "People's Choice" judging and colourful Annual Autumn Rose Show.
The roses of the present are very different from those of the past. What will roses of the future look like? Rosarian Merv Trimper joins Jon Lamb to examine trends in roses as the National Rose Trial Gardens of Australia and the Rose Society of SA combine resources to stage the "People's Choice" judging and colourful Annual Autumn Rose Show.
Ron Daniels, a rose chat favorite, is here to give us advice on growing our rose societies. Ron is the former president and current co-president of the Nashville Rose Society - a society that has seen phenomenal growth at a time when many societies have dwindling numbers. MORE ABOUT RON... Ron is a third-generation gardener who loves and enjoys growing roses. He also shares his experience with others who have the same desire to grow champion roses and other plants and to do so successfully. Below are some of his rose growing achievements and skills: Master Consulting Rosarian with the American Rose Society Member of Nashville Rose Society — 2009 Bronze Medal Winner — Co-President Consulting Rosarian for Belmont University Adelecia Acklen Rose Garden and other public and private gardens Master Gardener for Sumner County Master Gardeners of the State of Tennessee Marketing Representative for “HOLY COW” premium soil mix Garden speaker with the main topic being Growing and Caring for Roses Featured guest on 2 shows of the “Volunteer Gardner,” a national cable NPT television program Featured guest on Rose Chat Podcast with the topic being “How to Grow Roses” Ron's Thoughts: “I have enjoyed growing roses for more than 20 years and I grow and maintain 150 rose plants in my garden at my home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. These roses include Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras, Shrub Roses, Miniatures, Climbers, David Austin English Roses, and other companion plants. These roses provide me much pleasure, but they also provide for an ongoing flower ministry at my church, Long Hollow Baptist Church located in Hendersonville, Tennessee.” Ron's Personal Mission Statement: “To grow roses and to share with others. Teach beginners rose-growing basics. Open my personal garden up to public garden tours. To continue to learn about growing roses and remain teachable. Committed to mentor and encourage others on how to care for and share roses" Here is the label that Ron referred to. These go on all roses at the garden centers they partner with. ROSE CHAT TEAM: Executive Producer & On-Air Personality: Chris VanCleave - www.RedneckRosarian.com Creator of the Rose Chat Podcast. Mr. VanCleave is a nationally known rosarian, speaker and advocate for the rose. Content Creator & On-Air Personality: Teresa Byington - www.TheGardenDiary.com Co-Host Teresa Byington is a Consulting Rosarian, Master Gardener, writer, and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Rose Society. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Rose Chat Podcast Updates: http://bit.ly/subscribeROSE VISIT OUR SPONSOR: Haven Brand Soil Conditionershttp://www.ManureTea.com/shop
The Richmond Rose Society will hold its annual Open Garden Day on Saturday, May 1, at the Varina home of Joan Reid, a consulting rosarian who has more than 250 roses in her garden. To ensure the safety of those in attendance, invitations have only been extended to members of the Richmond Rose Society in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions. Each year, a member of the society is chosen to open their garden for the day. This year, that position fell to Reid. "In years past, I have found that the first week of May has been the best week, and...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
On this episode of The PVDcast, I am joined by Eddie Klinker, the writer of the comic, The Rose Society. Eddie and I discuss issue one of the comic, as well as the current Kickstarter for issue two. We also discuss the themes of the comic, the unique characters and the mysterious group, The Rose Society. Being a Wisconsin native, we even manage to talk about Eddie's beloved Green Bay Packers and his hopes for this season. Tune in and don't get left out in the dark about this fantastic tale about secret societies, fitting in and friendships! Check out the current Kickstarter by clicking link: https://bit.ly/3cPKpx6 Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show!
Peter is joined by Ray Martin of the Rose Society this week. As social distancing rules remain, Peter and Ray discuss how best to show the plants you have grown. Ray and Peter both give some practical advice, both on how to get more blooms from your plants and on growing your own in your garden. https://www.therosesociety.org.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Long story short, series ini menceritakan apa yang akan terjadi kalau protagonis kita adalah antagonis. Yep, protagonis di novel ini adalah a cold-blooded murderer who has no mercy and feels no remorse. At least that's what I could still remember from the first book. The Rose Society ini buku kedua dalam trilogi The Young Elites karya Marie Lu. Gue lumayan suka sama buku pertamanya, tapi review kali ini tentang buku keduanya (tenang, hampir gaada spoiler kok). Selain itu, yang akan nge-review buku ini adalah salah satu sahabat gue, Zia! She makes a way better review than I could ever do. I bet you'll enjoy hers. Enjoy her review!
Baldo and Charlotte from the Sierra Foothills Rose Society drop by to talk winter rose care. We also hear from noted rosarian Stephen Scanniello. Master Gardener Quentyn Young on unusual edibles to grow here. Upcoming garden events.
Rosarians Baldo Villegas and Charlotte Owendyk of the Sierra Foothills Rose Society talk about fall rose care, and shamelessly shill for that group's Fall Rose Show next Saturday at Green Acres Nursery in Folsom. Growing beets in Sacramento. Garden Grappler.
Rosarians Baldo Villegas and Charlotte Owendyk of the Sierra Foothills Rose Society talk about fall rose care, and shamelessly shill for that group's Fall Rose Show next Saturday at Green Acres Nursery in Folsom. Growing beets in Sacramento. Garden Grappler.
On this week's episode, James and Rob sit down with improviser/comic book writer Eddie Klinker. They talk about asking for things, naming times, what to do after improv, and not taking things to seriously. You can see Eddie every Saturday at 8pm in Your Fucked Up Relationship at iO Chicago. And find more about his upcoming comic series at The Rose Society on instagram. As always, please rate, review, and subscribe!
Rosarian and writer Debbie Arrington, along with Kathy Morrison from the Sacramento Digs Gardening blogpage, drop by to answer your rose questions. Warren Roberts of the UC Davis Arboretum talks about April's showiest plants. Upcoming garden events.
Jill Kerr from the Blue Diamond group talks to Peter Seabrook about all things roses, including the recently formed Rose Society and a rose festival that they’re working on together for June 2019.Elsewhere Peter despairs at the state of some allotments and the withdrawal of a certain slug pellet from the market. Plus there’s news on the David Colgrave Foundation and their offer of a scholarship for horticultural research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rosarians Baldo and Charlotte from the Sierra Foothill Rose Society discuss winter rose care and shamelessly plug their Winter Rose Care Workshop on Saturday Jan. 12 at Roseville's Maidu Center. Author Norman Gary: "Honeybee Hobbyist". Garden Grappler.
Rosarians Baldo and Charlotte from the Sierra Foothill Rose Society discuss winter rose care and shamelessly plug their Winter Rose Care Workshop on Saturday Jan. 12 at Roseville's Maidu Center. Author Norman Gary: "Honeybee Hobbyist". Garden Grappler.
Roses grow incredibly well in South Australia and we love them! Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe are joined by Maureen Ross of the Rose Society of SA who answers a range of tricky rose questions. Jon also has advice on how to avoid target spot on tomatoes and how to mulch to capitalise on the moisture in your soil.
Baldo Villegas and Charlotte Owendyk of the Sierra Foothills Rose Society drop by to talk about fall rose care in our area. Warren Roberts of the UCD Arboretum on the showy plants of October. Garden Grappler.
Baldo Villegas and Charlotte Owendyk of the Sierra Foothills Rose Society drop by to talk about fall rose care in our area. Warren Roberts of the UCD Arboretum on the showy plants of October. Garden Grappler.
Tonight on City Of Giants with Michael Patton we have John Orsulak, the event chair for 2018 SpringFest at Woodward Park. Tulsa Garden Center This is one of my favorite things to do in Tulsa in April and I always buy a new spring color shirt to wear. I believe it serves as the official beginning of spring and the park is always beautiful as well. John was great. He pimped the park and bus ride from All Souls Church on Saturday, worked in the volunteer Boy Scouts who help get your purchases to your car, and talked all about the vendors and volunteers. Here is a link of vendors...http://tulsagardencenter.com/events/springfest/ Of course, I asked stupid question. I wanted to know if the Rose Society and Iris Society fight like Crips and Bloods and why SpringFest has so much focus on pollinators when you can't eat them. John was wonderful to put up with my odd conversation about soiling myself and only wanting to buy cut flowers (cause they are already dead). Poppa Nite found great tunes like "Tend To My Garden" by the James Gang, "Spring" by Little Milton, and "Spring Fling" by AudioMatrix. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com.
It’s a rosy podcast with Peter Seabrook, who speaks to Peter Beale’s Nursery, a mecca for rose-growers, while we also hear about the Charisma rose and the Rose Society. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week M+K contend with a fiery battle at sea, an unhinged holy man, and a botched resurrection that everyone regrets. Plus, What Do Jesus and Enzo Have in Common?; We Have All the Symptoms of Bibliomania; M Might Be a Modern-Day Mercenary; and The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend.
M+K meet up for their first face-to-face recording and analyze the ever-changing relationships, alliances, and motivations of the growing cast of young elites. Plus, Mother's Day Parenting Advice: Don't Sell Your Children; Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Japanese Courtesans; Learning to Waltz Like a Willow Tree; and The Rose Society Pledges to Break All Their Promises.
For the first First Draft Live event on October 30, Marie Lu (NYT best-selling author of the LEGEND trilogy, THE YOUNG ELITES and its sequel, THE ROSE SOCIETY), Margaret Stohl (NYT best-selling co-author of the BEAUTIFUL CREATURES series, author of ICONS, IDOLS, and of Marvel's Black Widow's YA adaptation, FOREVER RED), Anna Carey (author of the EVE trilogy, and YA thriller BLACKBIRD and its sequel DEADFALL), and Kali Wallace (debut author of SHALLOW GRAVES, due out in January 2016!) got together at Vroman’s bookstore in Pasadena to talk about scary stories and why we love them. Also! Listen to full First Draft interviews with Marie Lu; Margaret Stohl; and Anna Carey. I want to thank three local authors and members of the First Draft Live team for making this possible: Elissa Sussman (author of STRAY and its forthcoming sequel, BURN); Maurene Goo (author of SINCE YOU ASKED and a forthcoming K-Drama rom-com due in 2017); and Kirsten Hubbard (author of middle grade series WATCH THE SKY and its forthcoming sequel RACE THE NIGHT, and YA books WANDERLOVE and LIKE MANDARIN).