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Muddy Boots
Muddy Boots Top 10: Succulents

Muddy Boots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 21:06


Succulents - a huge number of varieties, succulents are easy to grow and add colour and interest to any garden. Succulents prefer an open, well drained soil and grow well in pots. Succulents are low maintenance and don't require a lot of water.Today we hear what Keith's Top 10 Succulents are:1.Tree Aloe, Aloe Barberae, - grows up to 6-9 metres x 3-6 meters. Long straight trunk with a huge succulent head. Pest and disease free.2. Kalanchoe beharensis, sometimes known as Elephant Ear Kalanchoe or Felt bush. Large felty leaves up to 40cm3.Cussonia paniculata -  growis up to 5 meters with large sculptured and textured leaves. 4.Century Plant, Agave attenuata, has beautiful smooth soft silver foliage in a big rosette. 5. Burbank's Spineless, Opuntia ficus-indica, . This is a non-invasive form of the prickly pear. 6.Blue Chalk, Senecio serpens, is a beautiful grey groundcover with its cylindrical blue chalks that produces branches of fluffy creamy-white flowers.7.Australian Pig Face, Carpobrotus rossii is an Australian native that grows in sand along coastlines. The leaves are dark green and it produces a pinky-purple flower with a yellow center that becomes an edible fig. 8. Cotyledon orbiculate ‘Sliver Waves' is a stunning sculptural plant with large powdery silver leaves and is perfect with pastel coloured plants.9.Aeonium arboretum ‘Schwarzkopf' - a stunning plant of black-maroon leaves. It will produce large heads of yellow which contrast beautifully with the dark leaves.10. Dwarf flowering Aloe - produces masses of single coloured flower stalks. These come in a multitude of colours from yellow, orange, white, red and multi coloured forms. Happy gardening!Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!BRAND NEW WEBSITE: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/ Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook

Scrabble Dabble Doo
Season 3 Episode 8 High Probability Bingos 1500-2000

Scrabble Dabble Doo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 17:00


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Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 149: Silver Plants

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 48:40


Plants with a silvery sheen stand out beautifully against the sea of green that fills most garden beds. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and their guest will highlight some shimmering shrubs, drought-tolerant perennials, a tiny dwarf conifer, and even an unusual silvery vine with a bit of a back story. Perhaps one of these lovely, luminous plants could be the silver bullet solution to one of your own garden design dilemmas.   Chloë Bowers, a garden designer based in southwestern Connecticut, is the moderator for Fine Gardening's Northeast Gardening Answers forum. Join the conversation here: https://www.finegardening.com/discussion-forum/northeast-gardening    Danielle's Plants  'Quicksilver' hebe (Hebe pimelioides 'Quicksilver', Zones 7b-9)  Woolly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus, Zones 5-9)  Silver sage (Salvia argentea, Zones 5-8)  'Angel Wings' sea cabbage (Senecio candicans 'Angel Wings', Zones 8–10)    Carol's Plants   ‘Pimoko' Serbian spruce (Picea omorika ‘Pimoko', Zones 4-9)  Sea kale (Crambe maritima, Zones, Zones 5-9)  'Elijah Blue' fescue (Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue', Zones 4-8)  ‘Kintzley's Ghost' honeysuckle vine (Lonicera ‘Kintzley's Ghost', Zones 4-8)      Expert's Plants   Pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia, Zones 3-8)  Blunt mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum, Zones 4-8)  Pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea, Zones 3-8)  Prairie sage (Artemisia ludoviciana, Zones 3-7) 

Talking Dirty
Coleus, Oxalis and Dahlias with The Frustrated Gardener, Dan Cooper (Ep 112, Part Two)

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 51:13


Time for Part Two of our latest apperance by Talking Dirty favourite Dan Cooper AKA The Furstrated Gardener. This week he continues with some of the plants adding colour to his shady containers, from Coleus to Oxalis. Plus a few special Christmas decorations from Dan Cooper Garden!PLANT LISTOxalis 'Plum Crazy'Oxalis spiralis vulcanicola 'Sunset Velvet'Coleus 'Lord Falmouth' Coleus 'Burgundy Wedding Train' Solenostemon scutellarioides 'Wisley Tapestry'Dahlia 'Edith Jones'Dahlia 'Dilys Ayling'Dahlia 'Hollyhill Serenity'Dahlia 'Blyton Softer Gleam'Dahlia 'Frost Nip' Dahlia imperialisDahlia 'Rococo'Dahlia campanulataSolanum wendlandiiIochroma fuchsioidesFuchsia bolivianaPseudogynoxys chenopodioides (syn. Senecio confusus)Tithonia rotundifolia

Au jardin avec Rustica
Facil'Été : créer des massifs fleuris avec des plantes économes en eau

Au jardin avec Rustica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 9:16


Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! Nous sommes ravis de vous retrouver dans ce nouveau podcast Rustica dédié au jardinage facile. Aujourd'hui, nous vous proposons plusieurs associations tendances et originales pour créer des massifs fleuris avec des plantes économes en eau. Lorsque l'on parle de tels végétaux on pense généralement aux plantes grasses, cactées et autres succulentes. Mais la plupart des graminées sont également concernées ainsi que des vivaces à fleurs ou non. Dans cet épisode, vous retrouvez une belle sélection de plantes économes en eau avec la gamme Facil'Été®.

小潘&寶拉
第100集:百感交集

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 49:06


感謝大家的支持讓我們繼續堅持。 -

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Wild With Nature
Life at Plant Speed - a Close Look at One Hilltop

Wild With Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 18:08


The only way to understand a grassland is to get up close and personal with it. In June 2022, I did exactly that. Marisa Diaz-Waian invited me to take a look at a rocky hilltop near Marysville, Montana, where she hopes to boost native plant diversity and create excellent habitat for lots of insects and other critters. This is a story about the beginning phases of a restoration project - and learning from what's already there. It's a sketch of the plant community on a single hilltop, from the thrips on the woolly groundsel (Senecio canus) flowers to the mystery of the glandular hairs on the fuzzytongue penstemon (Penstemon eriantherus).

Au jardin avec Rustica
Facil'Eté : quels sont les types de plantes de la gamme Facil'Eté ?

Au jardin avec Rustica

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 8:50


Bienvenue sur ce nouveau podcast Rustica dédié au jardinage naturel. Quand l'été pointe le bout de son nez, on a qu'une seule idée en tête : fleurir notre jardin ! Ce n'est pas le choix qui manque avec la sélection de fleurs et de feuillages de la gamme Facil'été. Dans cet épisode, on vous présente quelques variétés qui embelliront à merveille votre jardin. 

random Wiki of the Day
Senecio pectinatus

random Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 2:05


Episode 1938: Our article of the day is Senecio pectinatus.

小潘&寶拉
第94集:沒用的爛東西

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 48:49


買東買西買到爛東西。 - 本集感謝日本醫美品牌【SENECIO】贊助播出

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The Gardenangelists
Solving Gardening Mysteries One Podcast Episode at a Time

The Gardenangelists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 40:46


Dee and Carol talk about silver plants, cucumbers vs. melons vs. squash, regenerative farming, and more on this week's episode.First link:  Our substack newsletter where you'll find more extensive notes and hopefully a fun read! Subscribe to get it in your email inbox weekly!The rest of the links:Dusty Miller,  Senecio cineraria ' Silverdust'.  And there is also Angel Wings SenecioDee's blog post about dusty miller (so sweet!)Carol's Family Handyman article about growing squash.American Gourd Society - headquarters in Indiana!  On the Bookshelf:  Farming on the wild side : the evolution of a regenerative organic farm and nursery by Nancy J and John P. Hayden (Amazon link) Rare oak found in Texas: Researchers Discover Oak Tree Thought to Be Extinct | Quercus tardifolia | The Morton Arboretum   (with a h/t to Dr. Jared Barnes)Other stuff we mentioned:Addams Family TV show on Prime VideoDee's blog post - 'Tour Gardens are Pageant Girls'Carol's Family Handyman article on watering plantsLego Orchid - Carol's new Lego kit.Dee's blog post about the daylily conventionCarol's blog post with more Agatha Christie garden-y quotesThat shepherd guy that Dee mentioned is James Rebanks, author of Pastoral Song (Amazon Link)Carol's latest jigsaw puzzle, Country Diary: Spring plus the YouTube video of the jigsaw puzzle competition!Affiliate link to Botanical Interest Seeds. (If you buy something from them after using this link, we earn a small commission at no cost to you. This helps us continue to bring this podcast to you ad-free!)  Book links are also affiliate links.Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com  For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website.  Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website.  Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Don't forget to sign up for our newsletters, via our websites!

The KK Show
The KK Show - #41 逃出疫區的紐約客 - Esther Chen

The KK Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 81:12


Esther 從小到美國求學,一個人在美國奮鬥十幾年,現在不知道為什麼違反爸媽期許,變成了一個喜劇演員。 【SENECIO】19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 https://www.fancynet.com.tw/productdetail.php?productid=13857 這邊網站會設定輸入折扣碼 ibelieve 金額 1580 (2瓶)

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The KK Show
The KK Show - #042 印度尤物 - 印度尤

The KK Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 85:00


印度尤是香港鳳凰衛視唯一駐點在印度的中文記者,她來跟我們分享如何何在印度從零開始建立新聞人脈,如何適應那邊的生活 本集節目由「Dr.情趣 」台灣情趣用品第一購物中心 贊助 教徒捧油這邊請:https://drqqtoys.tw/Wbrc2 國際新聞知識你要有,國際性愛姿勢也要懂 ! 結帳輸入【ilovedocking】全館任選兩件9折, 讓Dr.情趣教教你

senecio
I trädgården med Karin och Elsa

Vi är äntligen tillbaka efter några månaders paus! I ljuset av de senaste årens Slow flowers rörelse ägnar vi det 43e avsnittet åt snittblommor och blomsterbuketter. Vi pratar om såväl lokal snittblomsodling och buketterna i butiken som om det egna blomsterplockandet/-odlandet och om hur man kan tänka i säsong. Avsnittets växter är av det perenna slaget. Vi pratar om bondpion, Paeonia x festiva, och om boerstånds, Senecio inaequidens.   På instagram hittas vi på kontot @iträdgårdenmedkarinochelsa. Karin hittas på @detsomväxer & Elsa finns på @elsasträdgårdar

小潘&寶拉
第59集:任性妄為

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 55:22


一意孤行,我行我素。 -

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小潘&寶拉
生意嘴

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 57:15


天花亂墜、口沫橫飛。 -

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小潘&寶拉
第58集:你怎麼這樣!?

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 55:35


幻想破滅、期待落空。 -

Real World Gardener Podcasts
Tackling a Tough Garden Bed part 2 in Design Elements

Real World Gardener Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 7:20


Part2 Tough Garden Bed In the last 5 years Glenice and husband Phil, have made so many improvements to the soil . We used a rotary hoe to break up the soil before planting. Spread/dug through gypsum and watered in liquid gypsum Dug through premium garden soil and compost. Mulched the area with fine grade pine bark, sugar cane mulch, straw and tea tree mulch. Continued fertilising any new plants with composted animal manure pellets and liquid fertilisers every 2 to 3 months. She said of the garden that they did this process listed above ,every year for 5 years but it wasn't until the 3 year mark that there was a turn around in plants being able to survive. Without those years of soil preparation, the plants would not have been able to thrive. Miscanthus transmorrisonensis Planting Palette Glenice used for this area - lots of silvers! Miscanthus transmorrisonensis-Evergreen Feather grass, evergreen leaves to 80cm tall by 100cm wide fountain-like mounds Panicum virgatum ‘Heavy Metal' or Blue Switch grass is special for its dramatic, metallic blue foliage and for its strong upright habit to around 140cm. Senecio viravira- a beautiful rounded evergreen shrub with silver-white dissected leaves topped by soft lemon flowers. One of the best silvers. Sun loving and drought tolerant. 80cm x 100cm. Artemisia Powis Castle- a hardy, bushy, low growing shrub that has very attractive, soft, silvery grey, deeply divided foliage Olea europaea 'Piccolo' suits really tough conditions - drought, frost, poor soil, no irrigation. Grows to 2m Teucrium fruiticans- also known as Germander, is a very hardy small evergreen bush in the mint family with grey stems and undersides of the leaves. 1.2m Philorea Aloes Other succulents Beschoneria yuccoides-Mexican lily, is a perennial succulent with a rosette of slender strap-like leaves that can grow to 1m in length.  Salt bush Atriplex nummularia, commonly called Old Man Saltbush, a large grey shrub to 2 m tall and to 4-5 m wide, with brittle woody branches I'm talking with Glenice Buck Landscape design and Arboriculture consultant.

Plant Mom Care
How to Care For String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus)

Plant Mom Care

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021


String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus), a rapid-growing perennial flowering vine from the daisy family Asteraceae, is indigenous to the deserts ... Read more The post How to Care For String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus) appeared first on Plant Mom Care.

The Toxpod
5 in 30 (Impairment apps, zebrafish and Scottish prisons)

The Toxpod

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 37:33


We look at 5 recent publications in the field of toxicology.Karoly, H. et al. Effects of high-potency cannabis on psychomotor performance in frequent cannabis users. (2020) Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, X:X, 1-9Prado, E. et al. Metabolism of synthetic cathinones through the zebrafish water tank model: a promising tool for forensic toxicology laboratories. (2021) Forensic Toxicology, 39: 73-88Chu, M. et al. Time-dependent changes in THC concentrations in deceased persons. (2021) Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 45:1-7Van Schalkwyk, F. et al. Fatal pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning of infants caused by adulterated Senecio coronatus. (2021) Forensic Science International, 320:110680Norman, C. et al. Large-scale evaluation of ion mobility spectrometry for therapid detection of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists ininfused papers in prisons. (2021) Drug Testing and Analysis, 13:644–663Contact us at toxpod@tiaft.orgFind out more about TIAFT at www.tiaft.orgThe Toxpod is a production of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists. The opinions expressed by the hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of TIAFT.

小潘&寶拉
第14集:人生不能沒熱情

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 50:38


到底是有熱情的工作讓你持久堅持?還是繁瑣的工作消耗掉你所有的熱情呢? - 本集感謝氧潤藥妝贊助播出 商品資訊: 氧潤森林系列:第二代全新升級-髮固多頭皮營養液 使用法國專利養髮成分、有機生薑根、辣木籽、七種植萃精油 獨家「奈米球標靶包覆技術」 更能有效活絡頭皮,幫助頭皮吸收養分 臨床實驗證實,連續使用四周,改善95%落髮問題 天天使用,頭皮無負擔,蓬鬆秀髮看得見 氧潤藥妝官網2瓶$1,780,結帳輸入小潘寶拉專屬折扣碼:168 現折500元,只要$1,280 訂購網址:https://reurl.cc/2gy9pm - 商品資訊: 日本保養新概念 洗對臉就能完成80%的保養工作 來自日本100%無化學添加 醫美級SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 19種植萃保濕成分,其中更訴求抗酸化、抗菌、嫩白來適應各種肌膚需求 獨特微粒傳導技術能迅速且有效的清潔,慕斯劑型能將成分完整發揮 洗完臉就有敷完面膜的嫩、白、透、亮 快上到販奇網官網購買SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 120ML原價$1,980,年底前買一瓶送一瓶 結帳輸入折扣碼:168 兩瓶只要$990元,再送4顆日本進口蒟蒻潔顏球 訂購網址:https://reurl.cc/R1Mddn = 商業合作信箱:janejanepp168@gmail.com 小潘IG:run_0305 寶拉IG:wan715 FB粉絲團「小潘&寶拉」 Powered by Firstory Hosting

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小潘&寶拉
博愛座不坐?

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 57:02


博愛座?愛心座?隨便坐,你敢坐嗎? - 商品資訊: 日本保養新概念 洗對臉就能完成80%的保養工作 來自日本100%無化學添加 醫美級SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 19種植萃保濕成分,其中更訴求抗酸化、抗菌、嫩白、適應各種肌膚需求 獨特微粒傳導技術能迅速且有效的清潔,慕斯劑型將成分完整發揮 洗完臉就有敷完面膜的嫩、白、透、亮 快上到販奇網官網購買SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 120ML原價$1,980,年底前買一瓶送一瓶 結帳輸入折扣碼:168 兩瓶只要$990元,再送4顆日本進口蒟蒻潔顏球 訂購網址:https://reurl.cc/R1Mddn = 商業合作信箱:janejanepp168@gmail.com 小潘IG:run_0305 寶拉IG:wan715 FB粉絲團「小潘&寶拉」 Powered by Firstory Hosting

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小潘&寶拉
第13集:哪裡才是甜蜜窩?

小潘&寶拉

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 41:40


租屋處算是家嗎?心有歸屬感,哪裡都是家。 - 本集感謝日本醫美品牌SENECIO贊助播出 商品資訊: 日本保養新概念 洗對臉就能完成80%的保養工作 來自日本100%無化學添加 醫美級SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 19種植萃保濕成分,其中更訴求抗酸化、抗菌、嫩白、適應各種肌膚需求 獨特微粒傳導技術能迅速且有效的清潔,慕斯劑型將成分完整發揮 洗完臉就有敷完面膜的嫩、白、透、亮 快上到販奇網官網購買SENECIO 19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 120ML原價$1,980,年底前買一瓶送一瓶 結帳輸入折扣碼:168 兩瓶只要$990元,再送4顆日本進口蒟蒻潔顏球 訂購網址:https://reurl.cc/R1Mddn - 商品資訊: 【BRISE Active Beauty】SPIN!專業運動彩妝盤 根據都市女性的生活型態,量身打造一款顏色、質地均適合運動使用, 時尚並攜帶方便的多功能旋轉裸霜彩盤。 不論是在運動前、中、後,都能專注自我並同時散發健康迷人光采 8合1全臉彩妝通通在同一盤, 運動特殊柔霜質地,清透好上妝, 不油膩也不容易脫妝 小潘&寶拉Padcast專屬官網訂購,輸入折扣碼【168】, 風靡全世界的SPIN!專業運動彩妝盤, 原價$1980,現折250,只要$1,380 訂購網址: 粉色鏡面 https://reurl.cc/5qW2Gz 裸色啞面 https://reurl.cc/Oq3kAX = 商業合作信箱:janejanepp168@gmail.com 小潘IG:run_0305 寶拉IG:wan715 FB粉絲團「小潘&寶拉」 Powered by Firstory Hosting

Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors
Spice Rubs, String-of-Pearls Plant and Starting COVID Gardens

Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 22:34


Discover spice rubs, a hot “Curio” houseplant, and hear what to do with the bulbs and other plants you haven’t yet placed into the ground. :30  What’s for dinner: Spice Rubs for Meat and Tofu 5:18  Insider Information:  A suddenly “hot houseplant” - Curio rowleyanus, syn. Senecio rowleyanus 9:34    Eat/Drink/Grow:   When you forgot to put bulbs or other plants into the ground.   17:24  Love Letters and Questions:  Did you start a “Covid Garden?”  How was your experience? We want to hear your stories. How did planting make you feel? What was the most problematic thing, and what was the most joyful aspect of the process? Email us! The Link for Ellen’s Wild Spice Cabinet online course: https://backyard-forager.thinkific.com/courses/The-Wild-Spice-Cabinet

百靈果NEWS
The KK Show - #042 印度尤物 - 印度尤

百靈果NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 84:59


印度尤是香港鳳凰衛視唯一駐點在印度的中文記者,她來跟我們分享如何何在印度從零開始建立新聞人脈,如何適應那邊的生活 本集節目由「Dr.情趣 」台灣情趣用品第一購物中心 贊助 教徒捧油這邊請:https://drqqtoys.tw/Wbrc2 國際新聞知識你要有,國際性愛姿勢也要懂 ! 結帳輸入【ilovedocking】全館任選兩件9折, 讓Dr.情趣教教你

百靈果NEWS
The KK Show - #41 逃出疫區的紐約客 - Esther Chen

百靈果NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 81:11


Esther 從小到美國求學,一個人在美國奮鬥十幾年,現在不知道為什麼違反爸媽期許,變成了一個喜劇演員。 【SENECIO】19重生植萃亮白潔顏慕斯 https://www.fancynet.com.tw/productdetail.php?productid=13857 這邊網站會設定輸入折扣碼 ibelieve 金額 1580 (2瓶)

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MIT Enterprise Forum Cambridge
Senecio Robotics: Using AI & Robotics to Help Rid the World of Mosquitos

MIT Enterprise Forum Cambridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 40:54


Hanan Lepek is the CEO of Senecio Robotics, an Israeli startup that's using AI and robotics to help rid the world of disease-carrying mosquitos (or as our podcast partners at Failure the Podcast call them, "skeeters.") Hanan was selected to present at our Week #2 Startup Spotlight 2020 virtual showcase and won the popular vote for his pitch for this innovative startup that addresses one of the key challenges in the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) (which, according to some reading I did over on the World Health Organization (WHO) website before the Spotlight event is a form of insect birth control). The challenge with SIT is to develop the supporting technology to accelerate the sex sorting (so only non-biting males will be released) and to automate the packaging process and the large scale release capabilities. So that's where Senecio Robotics focused its efforts. They've developed a multi-platform solution, utilizing deep learning for the sex classification together with robotics and automation for the sorting and packaging, to the controlled release. In this well-timed podcast (given that Massachusetts is expecting a very high rate of mosquito-borne EEE cases), that according to our hosts, tested the limits of both Skype and Bluetooth, you'll learn more about Hanan and Senecio Robotics and the important work they're doing. Enjoy!

MIT Enterprise Forum Cambridge
Senecio Robotics: Using AI & Robotics to Help Rid the World of Mosquitos

MIT Enterprise Forum Cambridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 40:54


Hanan Lepek is the CEO of Senecio Robotics, an Israeli startup that’s using AI and robotics to help rid the world of disease-carrying mosquitos (or as our podcast partners at Failure the Podcast call them, "skeeters.") Hanan was selected to present at our Week #2 Startup Spotlight 2020 virtual showcase and won the popular vote for his pitch for this innovative startup that addresses one of the key challenges in the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) (which, according to some reading I did over on the World Health Organization (WHO) website before the Spotlight event is a form of insect birth control). The challenge with SIT is to develop the supporting technology to accelerate the sex sorting (so only non-biting males will be released) and to automate the packaging process and the large scale release capabilities. So that's where Senecio Robotics focused its efforts. They've developed a multi-platform solution, utilizing deep learning for the sex classification together with robotics and automation for the sorting and packaging, to the controlled release. In this well-timed podcast (given that Massachusetts is expecting a very high rate of mosquito-borne EEE cases), that according to our hosts, tested the limits of both Skype and Bluetooth, you'll learn more about Hanan and Senecio Robotics and the important work they're doing. Enjoy!

Plant Daddy Podcast
Episode 45: String of Pearls, Senecio rowleyanus Plant Profile

Plant Daddy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 29:40


In their first socially-distanced episode, the Plant Daddies discuss the String of Pearls, Senecio rowleyanus, and reminisce about the days when they could hang out and pilfer each other's plants. Whose succulent soil recipe is best? And how long will that poor cutting stay on Stephen's countertop? Brace yourself for some audio hiccups as we learn how to talk over the phone. It's hard for millennials!

On The Ledge
Episode 67 part one: Senecio rowleyanus aka string of pearls

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 7:28


It’s trailing plants week! We’re looking at seven iconic trailing plants across the week, in bite-sized daily mini-episodes. First up: string of pearls, aka Senecio rowleyanus. Visit janeperrone.com for full show notes. 

On The Ledge
Episode 50: the Chelsea flower show 2018

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 47:48


The Chelsea flower show is the world's most famous gardening event, but houseplants are starting to make big inroads into this fixture in the horticultural calendar. I visited the show to check out the indoor gardening displays in the Great Pavilion, and met up with friend of the show Alys Fowler. Here's a summary of all my Chelsea interviews: Ian Drummond of Indoor Garden Design shows me around the stand he put together in partnership with houseplant mega-seller IKEA: I find out how easy it is to grow Sansevieria in water and why plants in the office are good for you. Alys Fowler and I cover everything from the dearth of peat-free houseplant compost, the difference between perlite and vermiculite, and how to keep a Begonia luxurians alive.  Jo Jackson of Ottershaw Cacti gives me a tour of the delightful display of succulents, including Beaucarnea recurvata, Senecio rowleyanus, Haworthia truncata, Ceropegia linearis subsp. woodii and Echeveria 'Compton Carousel'. Follow them on Instragram as @cacti_dan Robbie Blackhall-Miles (who you'll remember from On The Ledge's bathroom plants episode) introduces me to the world of Aspidistras beyond A. elatior at the Crug Farm Plants stand, including the unmistakeable A. 'Uan Fat Lady' (pictured below). Robbie also recommends trying Oreopanax from Crug Farm as a big bold houseplant for spots with limited light. Every Picture Tells A Story is a nursery specialising in bromeliads including air plants, Vriesias, Neoregelias and more. Julia Carder explains how to look after these intriguing members of the houseplant world. Visit janeperrone.com for full show notes and images.

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On The Ledge
Episode 47: propagating succulents

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 29:45


One of the many satisfying things about succulents is just how easy they are to propagate: this week I take a look at how to propagate succulents from existing plant material, aka cuttings (take a listen back to On The Ledge episode 36 for information on sowing from seed). Most succulents can be propagated from cuttings, but it's useful to know which species need to be propagated from stem cuttings, and which can be propagated from leaf cuttings. Adromischus, Crassula, Echeveria, Haworthia, Sedums, epiphytic cacti such as Epiphyllum can be propagated from a single leaf: Senecios such as string of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) and spear head (Senecio kleiniiformis) need to be propagated with a piece of stem attached. Whether you are propagating from leaf or stem, the key advice is to give the plant material a few days on a tile or somewhere dry so that the cut end can callus over: only then will it be ready to put out roots. When removing leaves, make sure you remove all the leaf, as the meristematic cells at the base of the leaf (where it joins the stem) are essential in kickstarting root production. It doesn't matter if you leave them a bit longer than that, and if you do you may even find baby plants start forming before you have a chance to do anything else! Once this stage is done, your leaves can be laid on damp gritty growing medium or kitchen paper and left to start growing. Once they are in growth, you can then nestle the leaves into the surface of the growing medium so the roots can start to attach. The starter leaf will gradually die off as the baby plant grows.  If you have an Echeveria that hasn't had enough light over winter, you can carry out drastic surgery but cutting off the top and treating it as a stem cutting - as I did for the Echeveria on the left here. Stem cuttings can be placed straight into gritty compost; they shouldn't need covering with a clear plastic bag like other cuttings as this may cause them to rot.  You can also propagate many succulents by division: removing offsets or pups growing around the base of the parent plant on Haworthias, Aloes, Gasterias and so on. Take the whole plant out of the pot and tease away the babies, taking any new roots with them. Pot these straight up into gritty growing medium if they have roots: if not, performing the callusing procedure above first before potting on.  Grafting is the next level of succulent propagation: the process of joining together a "stock" plant (the bottom bit with the roots) to a scion (the top bit). I am hoping to cover this in detail in a future show, but if you are curious, check out these resources:  What are grafted cacti? - World of Succulents How to graft cacti - Sunday Gardener Additional techniques for grafting cacti - Baetanical Root stock suggestions - Kada's Garden Question of the week Nicole wanted to know what to do about her jade plant (Crassula ovata) that had developed a split in the thick bark, and a branch coming out of it. I suggested she remove and propagate the branch, but not worry too much about the split, which seems to be healing over anyway - these are tough plants!  Meanwhile Sophie wanted suggestions for the shelf above the bed. After a cautionary tale about my own shelf-above-the-bed disaster, I recommended members of the Peperomia family, including Peperomia polybotrya 'Raindrop', P. prostrata and P. caperata.  Want to ask me a question? Tweet @janeperrone, leave a message on my Facebook page or email ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com On The Ledge joins Patreon So I've joined Patreon so that you can show your support for the show and get the extra On The Ledge content you're calling after. For as little as $5 ($6 with fees added) you'll get at least TWO bonus podcast episodes per month, plus extra posts and info you won't find anywhere else.  Confused? There's a FAQ here that should answer your query: if not leave a comment or email me - ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com If you're already supporting others via Patreon, just click here to set up your rewards! For those who prefer to make a one-off donation, you can still buy me a coffee! A donation of just £3 helps keep On The Ledge going: helping to pay for me to travel to interviews, and for expenses like website hosting and audio equipment. Don't forget to join the Facebook page for news of what's coming up on the show and bonus blogposts! If you prefer to support the show in other ways, please do go and rate and review On The Ledge on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you listen. It's lovely to read your kind comments, and it really helps new listeners to find the show. On The Ledge talks, live show and houseplant chats  I'll be making an appearance at Gardeners' World Live in Birmingham on June 14 on the Blooming Interiors stage - check out the schedule here, and stay tuned as I'll have a ticket giveaway coming up in the next few weeks. I am also going to be at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show on the afternoon of July 4 giving talks on houseplants in the roses theatre - do join me if you can. And on the evening of Friday October 26 I'll be bringing a live show of On The Ledge to the RHS London Urban Garden show, with special guests including Alys Fowler and all kinds of leafy fun! Put those dates in your diary NOW! Credits This week's show featured Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops, An Instrument the Boy Called Happy Day Gokarna by Samuel Corwin, and Oh Mallory by Josh Woodward, all licensed under Creative Commons.

On The Ledge
Episode 45: plants and interiors with Emilie Fournet

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 29:17


So, you've ended up with a home full of houseplants, but how do you display them to make the most of their best features? I talk to North London-based interior designer and houseplant enthusiast Emilie Fournet about statement plants, why the fiddle leaf fig is the plant of the moment, how to match pots with plants, and when it's absolutely OK to use fake plants (yes really!). If you're intrigued by the idea of using fakes in tricky areas of your house, Emilie recommends two brands to look out for - Abigail Ahern and Artificial Green. Her amazing light fitting strung with Senecio rowleyanus, string of pearls, is from Canadian designer Object/Interface. You can Emilie on Instagram as @emiliefournetinteriors and her website is here. Question of the week Listener Sarah who is @perthplantlady on Instagram wanted to identify the strange nubs on her Monstera deliciosa. I was happy to reassure her that they were aerial roots, the way Monsteras climb through the jungle in their native climes. if your Monstera is putting out aerial roots, consider constructing or buying a moss pole to support its growth.  Want to ask me a question? Tweet @janeperrone, leave a message on my Facebook page or email ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com On The Ledge joins Patreon So I've joined Patreon so that you can show your support for the show and get the extra On The Ledge content you're calling after. For as little as $5 ($6 with fees added) you'll get at least TWO bonus podcast episodes per month, plus extra posts and info you won't find anywhere else. Confused? There's a FAQ here that should answer your query: if not leave a comment or email me - ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com. If you're already supporting others via Patreon, just click here to set up your rewards! For those who prefer to make a one-off donation, you can still buy me a coffee! A donation of just £3 helps keep On The Ledge going: helping to pay for me to travel to interviews, and for expenses like website hosting and audio equipment. Don't forget to join the Facebook page for news of what's coming up on the show and bonus blogposts! If you prefer to support the show in other ways, please do go and rate and review On The Ledge on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you listen. It's lovely to read your kind comments, and it really helps new listeners to find the show.   Credits This week's show featured Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops, An Instrument the Boy Called Happy Day Gokarna by Samuel Corwin, and Oh Mallory by Josh Woodward, all licensed under Creative Commons.

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Wachtebeke Rabbit - Luck - Groundsel

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 6:06


Wachtebeke Rabbit Breed Learn more about Rabbit Breeds, history, superstitions, news, folk tales, and pop culture.  Discover cool facts, Rabbit Care, resources and Rabbit Breed Info at the website http://www.hareoftherabbit.com/ If you would like to support the project, you can support through Patreon for one dollar a month.  Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators.   you can also support the podcast, and help keep the lights on, whenever you use Amazon through the link at Hare of the Rabbit on the support the podcast page. It will not cost you anything extra, and I can not see who purchased what.   Now we mentioned the Wachtebeke rabbit we covered the St. Niklass rabbit and Beveren Rabbit Breeds. This dual purpose rabbit was created in Belgium by Mr. M. Pulinchx in the later 1800's.  He also Raised the chinchilla leporide Belgian hare as mentioned in the American Poultry Journal from 1901.   Breeders in St. Niklaas were finding marked, blue and white rabbits amongst the kits in their nest-boxes. They tended to have face blazes, perhaps a white necklace, and various spots and white feet.  None of this was surprising to anyone. There were at least two local Belgian breeds with such markings. The Wachtebeke (now extinct) hailed from Wachtebeke, a Belgian town not far from Sint Niklaas. The Wachtebeke rabbit had a blaze, white feet and a thin white collar extending from the chin and chest to ring the neck like a one-centimeter (less than a half-inch) thin necklace of white. The Brabancon was a highly esteemed meat rabbit raised extensively in the Brabant region of Belgium. It had similar markings, however the white necklace was a lot wider. The Wachtebeke rabbit is a rare color blending  of the old Barbancon which is the forerunner of the Dutch Breed and the Flemish giant and weighed in at 8 to 10 lbs.  The head and ears are blackish and the back becomes more and more brown-grey toward the tail.  It had white markings, with an even thin line collar around the neck and front of the throat.  Front feet and legs carried white sock marks, just as the "New style" Dutch Rabbit of the late 1800's It was known for it's excellent mothering abilities and large litters just as the dutch are known for today.  This breed has long been extinct. http://www.raising-rabbits.com/beveren-rabbits.html Word of the week: Luck Plant of the week: Groundsel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senecio_vulgaris

Monitor
Monitor

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 2:52


In die Wes-Kaap het die Waterstone Village winkelsentrum in Somerset Wes, 'n belangrike les vir hulle klante probeer leer. By die winkelsentrum is rolstoele in normale parkeerplekke geplaas met boodskappe soos, "Ek trek net gou geld" en "Dit was die enigste oop parkeerplek". Die organisasie vir kinders met gestremdhede, Senecio het die reaksies van die klante opgeneem en die video is reeds byna 60 duisend keer gekyk. Melissa Tighy het met die bemarkingsbestuurder, Mieke Rautenbach oor die veldtog gepraat.

Growing Native
Senecio douglasii

Growing Native

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014


Petey finds botanical treasures among roadside garbage.  It always happens this way; stop to look at one cool plant and…

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