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Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 1 – Broadcasting live from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Garden expert Teresa Watkins and Lizzie talk about being grateful for the rain and share Mother's Day memories. Teresa also highlights her top five plants with “Mother” in their names. Garden topics and questions include transplanted bottlebrush tree, dead Screw Pine tree, pruning avocado tree, volunteer heirloom tomatoes and process to dry tomato seeds, gardenias, fertilizing lawns, and more. https://rb.gy/0hzjxx Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://rb.gy/gf8k3s Don't miss out on exciting garden adventures. Join garden expert Teresa Watkins on memorable national and international tours—including trips to Newport, RI; Martha's Vineyard; Buffalo, NY; Niagara Falls, Canada; the Artiste Gardens of France; and the Ethereal Gardens of New Orleans—perfect for sparking inspiration. https://www.artinbloomgardentours.com/ Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. 0. Join me on Facebook, Instagram. #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKowManure
Spring is finally here, and it's time to dust off those trowels and watering cans with the start of the gardening season.From edible plants to shrubbery, herbs, and flowers, gardening can be a rewarding and fun experience, but also stressful and nerve-racking.What are some of the best tips for new and experienced gardeners, and is there anything different this year than in the past?We will have experts ready to answer all the questions you have, from what you should plant this year to key dates and interesting tips.Plus, we will have a preview of the popular Chadwick Arboretum Plant Sale.Guests:Laura Deeter, director, Chadwick Arboretum and Learning GardensKatie Carey, owner and founder, Columbus FoodscapesMike Hogan, extension educator/associate professor of agriculture and natural resources, Ohio State University
It's Vermont Edition's annual spring gardening show and our guest is Charlie Nardozzi, gardening consultant extraordinaire, speaker, and TV and radio host. You can hear Charlie on Sunday mornings right here on Vermont Public for All Things Gardening. His latest book is called The Continuous Vegetable Garden, all about how to create a low effort, perpetually productive food garden.
Spring is finally here, and it's time to dust off those trowels and watering cans with the start of the gardening season.From edible plants to shrubbery, herbs, and flowers, gardening can be a rewarding and fun experience, but also stressful and nerve-racking.What are some of the best tips for new and experienced gardeners, and is there anything different this year than in the past?We will have experts ready to answer all the questions you have, from what you should plant this year to key dates and interesting tips.Plus, we will have a preview of the popular Chadwick Arboretum Plant Sale.Guests:Laura Deeter, director, Chadwick Arboretum and Learning GardensKatie Carey, owner and founder, Columbus FoodscapesMike Hogan, extension educator/associate professor of agriculture and natural resources, Ohio State University
Horticulture experts offer tips on spring gardening, from planting to pest control to planning out your landscape
In this episode, we're joined by Audrey Sharp, operations manager of the Plumb Creek Garden Market, as we dive into the challenges of spring gardening amidst unseasonable weather and drought concerns. Audrey shares her expertise on adapting to the current conditions, focusing on water-efficient options like Colorado natives and xeriscaping. She also discusses the importance of timing when planting spring flowers and vegetables, and offers tips on how to care for trees and shrubs that may have been damaged by recent frosts. With Audrey's guidance, we'll explore ways to make the most of this spring season despite the challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman has been arrested for soiling her entire neighborhood, and it has nothing to do with SPRING GARDENING in this Setting the Bar story! Source: https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2026/04/29/altamonte-springs-woman-arrested-after-feces-vandalism-incidents-in-spring-oaks-neighborhood/
Gardener extraordinaire Diarmuid Gavin joined Dave for a chat, sharing expert tips to help you make the most of your garden this spring.
This week I am back collaborating with my friends at Live Like the World is Dying, this time Brooke is asking me questions about planting a spring garden. Live Like the World is Dying is your podcast for what feels like the end times. They ask the question, how do we live in a world that might be ending? By preparing to survive that end and by working to prevent it. Live Like the World is Dying features interviews with people who think about how to prepare for and survive crises. Check them out through their website, on your favorite podcast platform, or follow them on instagram or bluesky If you would like to support Propaganda By the Seed, now is a great time to order plants/seeds from EdgewoodNursery.com! I just updated the inventory and it's prime time to ship bare root plants. Of course you can also support by telling a friend to check it out, subscribing/rating/reviewing on your favorite podcast platforms and/or joining the Patreon. You can also submit questions or listener audio!
Spring has officially sprung and now it's time to spruce up our gardens and beautify our spaces with flowers, vegetables, plants and trees.Ohio's Garden Sage Deb Knapke is back with expert advice on what to plant and when.Guest:Deb Knapke, Ohio's Garden SageSupport WOSU 89.7 NPR News during our spring membership drive and you can receive a ticket to WOSU's "Drinks and Dirt" event on May 5 as a thank you gift.
Spring has officially sprung and now it's time to spruce up our gardens and beautify our spaces with flowers, vegetables, plants and trees.Ohio's Garden Sage Deb Knapke is back with expert advice on what to plant and when.Guest:Deb Knapke, Ohio's Garden SageSupport WOSU 89.7 NPR News during our spring membership drive and you can receive a ticket to WOSU's "Drinks and Dirt" event on May 5 as a thank you gift.
Spring has sprung! And with it comes plant sales, fresh flowers and a whole lot of weeds. But what goes into starting a garden? And how do you create sustainable, productive and beautiful landscapes? Today, we’ll be feeling the buzz as we answer all your gardening questions. Later, we’ll hear all about how you can create a way station for travelling pollinators in your backyard! Guests: Charlie Nardozzi: horticulturist and "All Things Gardening" host on Vermont Public Radio Tom Christopher: horticulturist and "Growing Greener" host on WESU Donna Merrill: President of Pollinator Pathway Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios. Teresa Watkins, a garden expert, shares essential Spring gardening tasks for your landscape. The "Dirty Word of the Day" is Anther. Teresa also addresses April's newsletter Landscape Malpractice question. Topics and questions discussed include how to deal with avocado suckering caused by winter damage, frustrations over water restrictions, growing hollyhocks in Florida, tips for successfully cultivating gardenias, whether a fig tree can recover, and much more. https://rb.gy/0hzjxx Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT Art in Bloom Garden Tours Incredible destinations, beautiful flowers, iconic cultural art, at the Newport Flower Show, Brandywine Valley, Buffalo, NY, Canada, France, and New Orleans. Come join Teresa to experience garden adventures! Still have spaces available on popular tours. https://www.artinbloomgardentours.com/ Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://rb.gy/gf8k3sJoin me on Facebook, Instagram.#WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKowmanure #Easter #gardens #Gardentours #artinbloom #travel #travelphotography #landscapephotography #beauty #flowers #design #photography #flowersonInstagram #gardenson #Instagram #GardenerDC
Today, we discuss planning and designing your spring garden and how to grow all the vegetables and medicinal herbs you need. Also, I am back on Youtube Please subscribe to my channel: @judsoncarroll5902 Judson Carroll - YouTubeSteel Guitar Rag on guitarI show you how to play my version of "Steel Guitar Rag". This is probably my favorite tune, and was the one that made me want to become a thumb picker. While mainly based on Merle Travis' version, I mix in a little Sylvester Weaver and Bob Wills influence.https://youtu.be/PHcqO8cAoOwEmail: judson@judsoncarroll.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/southern-appalachian-herbs--4697544/supportRead about The Spring Foraging Cookbook: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-spring-foraging-cookbook.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP63R54Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter:https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: Herbal Medicine 101 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7QS6b0lQqEclaO9AB-kOkkvlHr4tqAbs
This episode blends light and dark: from the joys of spring gardening in South Carolina to the cutting-edge realities of AI-driven warfare in Iran. Learn the safe planting dates, frost warnings, and expert gardening tips to get your yard blooming this season. Hear updates on the Iran conflict: drone strikes, facial recognition tracking, and AI-assisted operations that allow the U.S. and Israel to control the battlefield without ground troops. Explore how modern technology, intelligence, and air power are reshaping war—no nation-building, no prolonged “forever wars,” just precise, targeted operations.
Host: Kate Porras Guest: Nathan Sellers Air date: Mar 11, 2026
Gardening expert and UPR friend Dan Drost joins us. Whether you've got a large backyard garden, participate in a community garden, or have a small box near your window, Dan can help.
Hummingbirds are on the move — and this episode reveals why now is the moment to get your feeders ready. Sandra talks with Colleen about migration patterns, territorial bird behavior, how to properly maintain feeders, and tips for protecting flowers and blooming trees from late‑season cold snaps. From “boss baby” hummingbirds guarding their feeders to practical backyard hacks, this conversation is full of insight for bird lovers and spring gardeners alike. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram or download our app to stay connected! Saturdays with Sandra www.1011thepulse.com ios App Android App Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Banter00:42 Hummingbirds Arrive and Early Visitors01:25 Territorial Birds and Backyard Stories02:17 Feeder Care, Cleanliness, and Sugar Mix03:30 Bears, Bird Safety, and Neighborhood Wildlife04:19 Migration Patterns and Why Feeders Matter Now04:58 Protecting Flowers From Cold Snaps06:00 Southern Gardening Tips and Seasonal Rules of Thumb07:10 Final Thoughts and Wrap‑UpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob has taken a leave from podcasting, pardon our short absence. Trying his hand at podcasting is a long time member of Heartland Rooted, is Phil. We talk about Phil's WFPB journey and spring gardening and recipes.
Justin Rohner of Agriscaping.com discusses the 4 keys to spring gardens. Starting with the proper location of the garden. The right microclimates for growing certain plants, soil preparation tips and planting your food from herbs to beans, corn, asparagus, greens, onions and more! Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-ultimate-garden-hour-and-4keystospringgardens-with-agriscaping/
Spring forward with us! In this episode of Saturdays with Sandra, Colleen, the Community Queen, shares her favorite tips for making the most of daylight saving time. From gardening and mulching to essential home maintenance like checking smoke detectors and cleaning gutters, get ready to embrace the season of renewal. Plus, hear why spring is Colleen’s favorite time of year and how to prepare for the busy days ahead! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram or download our app to stay connected! Saturdays with Sandra www.1011thepulse.com ios App Android App Advertise with Us Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Banter00:05 Colleen on Daylight Saving Time01:15 Gardening and Mulching Tips for Spring02:19 Home Maintenance: Smoke Detectors and More03:30 Planning Vacations and Setting Goals04:15 Why Spring is Colleen’s Favorite Season05:00 Closing Thoughts and Seasonal InspirationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Neighbor! This week, we're answering your most asked gardening questions as we all get ready to get back outside and dig in for spring. From knowing when to plant and what to plant, to understanding soil testing, watering, and proper garden prep, we're covering the essentials to set you up for success. We also dive into managing pests, diseases, and weeds so you can protect your hard work all season long. Plus, we answer a few store-related questions to make sure you have everything you need going into planting season. Join us for a helpful, informative episode that will leave you feeling confident and ready to grow your best spring garden yet.Live Plants: https://growhoss.com/collections/plants-bulbsHave you joined the Hoss Gardening Club? – the EASY way to garden! A Monthly subscription box delivered right to you with everything you need! Get Dirty! Join the club here: https://shorturl.at/S4bDuWEBSITE - https://growhoss.com/EMAIL NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP - https://bit.ly/3CXsBAlJOIN OUR ROW BY ROW COMMUNITY:https://www.facebook.com/groups/rowbyrowFOLLOW US:Facebook - https://facebook.com/hosstoolsInstagram - https://instagram.com/growhossTikTok- https://tiktok.com/@gardeningwithhossPinterest- https:/pinterest.com/growhoss#hossseeds#vegetablegarden#hoss#getdirty#hosstoolsseeds#growyourownfood#growhoss#vegetablegardening #howtostartseeds#gardening
(00:00:00) We start with Penn State Extension Master Gardeners Heather Freeland and Shirley Halk, who share practical, research‑backed tips for spring planting. (00:22:33) Then we head into the classroom at Harrisburg Academy, where IB English students—guided by teacher Peter Frengel—are analyzing how media bias, algorithms, and online communities shape our understanding of current events.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us on Radio Maria Ireland for practical advice on early spring gardening, from caring for root vegetables and pruning roses to managing frost-sensitive growth. Discover how to connect with nature, embrace the rhythm of the seasons, and find joy in creation. L'articolo Sow and Grow – Early Spring Gardening – Margaret Griffin proviene da Radio Maria.
In this episode, Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, shares tips for peony care & spring gardening. He'll explore the differences between varieties, when to plant, and how to care for them so they thrive year after year. If you have been thinking about adding something classic and eye-catching to your landscape, this is a conversation worth tuning into!Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
We're back for a laid-back weekend garden hang, sharing plant talk, seasonal updates, and the small discoveries that show up when you slow down and pay attention. Early spring is exciting, but it's also the time of year where patience matters, so we dig into what's worth doing now, what can wait, and how to avoid jumping the gun.Join our gardening podcast and radio show, Garden America, LIVE every Saturday from 8-10 AM Pacific Time on Facebook. Tune in to ask questions, converse with fellow gardeners, or just enjoy the show.Youtube link to Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/wVSYhgYgTBI?si=mHB5GRodryxrG3joListen to all of our gardening podcasts here: https://gardeningpodcasts.com/WEBSITE: https://www.gardenamerica.com/ FACEBOOK: / gardenamericashow INSTAGRAM: / gardenamericaradioshow X: https://x.com/gardenliferadio TIKTOK: / gardenamerica
I tell a story about becoming a gardening influencer before sharing an animated and long-awaited conversation with David Trood aka. The Weedy Gardener! Weedy, Jord and I discuss:
Landscape designer and gardener, Xanthe White answers your questions about spring gardening.
Today is Vermont Edition's annual spring gardening show. Our guest is Charlie Nardozzi – gardening consultant extraordinaire, speaker, and TV and radio host. You can hear him on Sunday mornings right here on Vermont Public for All Things Gardening. This year's show was in front of a live audience at Vermont Public's Colchester studio.
This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed speaks with Thrive Pet HealthCare's veterinarian, Dr. Anthony Coronado about pet-friendly seasonal gardening and with Elanco Animal Health's veterinarian, Dr. Christopher George about Parvovirus.
I've been getting a lot of questions lately on the timing of spring gardening tasks. In this episode we talk through the timing on spring gardening tasks and how you want to accomplish them.Download the Seasons Calendar at MinnesotaGardening.com for a list of gardening tasks and when to do them.Join Minnesota Gardening today and get Two Weeks Free!!Want to switch to more environmentally-responsible landscape and lawn care practices but don't know where to start?Join our movement bringing together Midwest homeowners so that we can to make the world a better place for our kids and grandkids by building up strong local ecosystems for songbirds, pollinators, and our families to thrive. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.
Jenna and Tiffany play 'Women Up or Diva Down?' Also, exploring 'Haven Kids Rock,' a music and arts program in the Bronx. Plus, spring gardening basics. And, the hottest sneaker trends this season.
On this week's episode, the team is ready for spring and with spring comes to beautification of our yards. Cavalry Family Housing Lawn and Garden visits to let Fort Cavazos residents know about everything they have to offer and requirements for planting and yard decor. Then associates from the Main Exchange gives us tips on the best ways to garden in Central Texas. Tune in now for all your spring gardening information here at the Great Place! Contact us: SUBMIT: FortCavazosPAO@gmail.com FACEBOOK: @fortcavazosarmy INSTAGRAM: @fortcavazosarmy TWITTER: @fortcavazosarmy All music obtained, royalty-free, through Filter by Songtradr: "Gun Metal Grey" - Delicious Allstars This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Cavazos and Fort Cavazos Public Affairs.
Shauna Moore, director of horticulture for Brooklyn Botanic Garden, explains how to get the most out of spring's bloom in your garden, and discusses the new requirements and best practices around NYC's new composting requirements.
This week, Caroline and Liz kick off a special four-part spring outdoor mini-series, welcoming back Mississippi-based landscape architect Brantley Snipes to the show. Together, they explore essential topics for spring gardening, including landscaping best practices, creating functional outdoor spaces, planting strategies, and tackling common challenges. Brantley shares expert insights on effective planning for landscape projects, optimizing budget considerations, and timing for installation. The conversation covers practical tips for designing driveways and entrances, choosing hardscape materials, and ensuring proper drainage. Additionally, listeners will receive valuable advice on common lawn issues, managing pests like deer, and maximizing backyard space. Watch this week's episode with images on the Ballard Designs YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3DQucuB What You'll Hear On This Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Ballard Designs Podcast 00:34 Spring Gardening Mini-Series Announcement 00:53 Guest Introduction: Brantley Snipes 01:14 Spring Gardening Tips and Tricks 03:16 Planning Your Landscaping Projects 06:50 Driveways and Entrances: Design Insights 17:41 Hardscaping: Materials and Costs 27:43 Planting: Tips and Budgeting 36:10 The Science of Landscape Planning 36:43 Designing the Perfect Patio 37:32 Tree Protection Zones and Patio Placement 41:29 Maximizing Backyard Space 43:28 AstroTurf: Pros and Cons 51:01 Dealing with Common Lawn Issues 57:53 Managing Deer and Other Pests 01:05:52 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Also Mentioned: Ballard Designs | Shop Now brantleysnipes.com | Designer Website @brantleysnipeslandscapedesign | Designer Instagram Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast in Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it'll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating!
On the next Charlotte Talks, the trees are leafing out, the azaleas are blooming, the grass is greening – all sure signs that spring is here and that means gardeners should be working hard to capitalize on the season. A lot of people turned to gardening during the pandemic and stuck with it, and whether you have a typical suburban plot of land or an apartment balcony with flowerpots, we have advice for gardeners, info on native plants, even ways to incorporate chickens into your gardens.
Spring is here, and if you're a gardener, you've probably already been out in the dirt. Whether you're an expert with an acre, or a novice with a window box, this episode has something for you. We talk about the challenges and advantages of gardening in our region, and tackle some common problems and how to solve them.
In this episode, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener, chats about when spring gardening officially begins. Spring season is already here! The weather is warming nicely, however, the season can still turn. Planting has already begun, so dig in! Be ready to protect your plants should we experience another dip in the weather.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Spring gardening is a reminder of renewal, growth, and the beauty of nature. As we plant seeds, we cultivate more than just flowers and vegetables—we nurture patience, mindfulness, and connection. The warmth of the sun, the scent of fresh blooms, and the hum of pollinators fill us with gratitude. Gardening offers fresh food, vibrant colors, and a chance to slow down and appreciate life's simple joys. This season, let's celebrate the earth's gifts with open hearts and green thumbs!#SpringGardening #Gratitude #GardenLife #NatureLover #GrowWithLove
Today on AirTalk, LAHSA released an incomplete data set alongside their claim that homelessness numbers went down. We're looking at a new California shelter oversight bill proposal in response to rampant mismanagement inside the homelessness organization. What will a zero-emission future look like for California ports and what's the plan to get there? What is one thing that no one told you about becoming a parent? Call in and share your advice with new or soon-to-be parents. President Trump has issued an ultimatum to Columbia University, which included a list of demands to be met or he will pull the school's crucial federal funding. We're speaking with research and conservation specialists about why sick sea life has been washing ashore in SoCal. We'll end the show with some hot tips on spring gardening in SoCal. LAHSA's premature homeless count, new CA shelter oversight bill (00:17) Zero-emission future of CA ports (16:22) First-time parent advice (35:05) Trump's ultimatum to Columbia University (51:30) What is making SoCal sea life sick? (1:09:44) Spring Gardening 101 (1:24:51)
A closer look at the release of classified JFK files, what they reveal and the new questions they raise. Also, a behind-the-scenes look at the Grand Ole Opry with Blake Shelton ahead of the Opry's 100-year celebration special. Plus, Martha Stewart shares tips and tricks for creating the perfect home garden. And, a reveal of some of the best products from Real Simple magazine's Smart Cleaning Awards.
The big city with the highest violent crime rate in Colorado is Pueblo. But they've managed to get their murder rate down by cracking down on other offenses. Then, the lure of spring gardening is upon us! Ryan goes to a greenhouse in Colorado Springs to answer listener questions, from plants to pests. Plus, new poetry from Robin Walter, a CSU professor. And "The Middle" comes to Colorado to talk about energy.
Get ready for a fun chat between Jacques and Kevin as they dive into their spring gardening plans! Jacques is already gearing up with tons of pepper and tomato seedlings, while Kevin is developing his strategy, waiting for San Diego's June Gloom before making his move. Tune in for some great ideas to try in your own garden! Support The Beet: → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests Learn More: → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup → Love our products? Become an Epic affiliate! https://growepic.co/3FjQXqV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Houston's weather may feel perfect right now, but that summer heat isn't far off. That's why host Raheel Ramzanali is chatting with with Brent Moon, Horticulture Manager at the Houston Botanic Garden, to talk about what to plant this spring for a thriving summer garden. Whether you're growing fresh veggies or trying to keep your lawn lush, Brent has all the expert tips you need! This episode originally aired April, 11, 2024. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 13th episode: Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce Foundation Camp Champions Destination Bryan Artechouse Meow Wolf Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Garden Hotline, Michelle Reasor-West joins Scott Jagow to kick off the spring gardening season. She shares expert advice on pruning hydrangeas, boxwoods, and hollies, while stressing the importance of timing for different plant species. Michelle also answers listener questions on soil compaction, transplanting perennials, and using dry creek beds for water runoff management. Plus, she gives tips on when and how to plant tulip bulbs for optimal growth.
Explore Mexico City with us with the help of Sebastian Garrido, who tells a food-connected story you won't want to miss. And join us back home in the garden for tips on starting fresh this year with Shelby Devore of gardenfarmthrive.com Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommns.org/licenses/by-sa/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-liberati/message
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