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Mercoledì 19 marzo, nel programma Donne al Volante con Liliana Russo e Katia De Rossi, il direttore del mensile Il Salvagente, Riccardo Quintili, ci ha parlato di tisane e altre bevande solubili. «Accanto alla classica liofilizzazione, che ormai sappiamo più o meno tutti come funziona, c'è la spraizzazione: si parte facendo una vera e propria tisana, un caffè o qualunque altra cosa e poi si manda un getto caldo che asciuga le molecole d'acqua e lascia quella polverina che poi mettiamo nell'acqua calda per fare la tisana».CON ZUCCHERO AGGIUNTO – «Ci sono delle bevande che prevedono l'aggiunta di diversi ingredienti. Il primo è lo zucchero. Altre, come quelle per fare il cappuccino, oltre allo zucchero aggiungono grassi e anche per questo non sono sempre consigliabili. Quindi controlliamo innanzitutto quali sono gli ingredienti, in fondo si tratta solo di verificare se c'è lo zucchero», aggiunge il Direttore.
durée : 00:46:39 - Bienvenue chez vous : les spécialistes, ici Sud Lorraine
Ce mois-ci, LENPARROT reçoit Mathieu Boogaerts avec deux morceaux live et un échange d'influences et de titres ayant influencés les deux artistes. La Question Mathieu Boogaerts – Super Avant/Après – Ventura Highway America – Ventura Highway Janet Jackson – Someone to Call my Lover The Avalanches – Ventura Highway (Live at Cornestone 2007) Focus – James Wahome Wahome Maingi – Mingi Mingi Le Grand Zigzag Session acoustique de Mathieu Boogaerts Pino Palladino & Blake Mills – Just Wrong Biche – Labrador Horsegirl – Julie Kate Bollinger – Lonely Les Pythons de la Fournaise – Maloya ton Tisane 406 Florence Adooni – Vocalise my Luv Konstantin Orbelyan – Vocalise Tamasene – Same shit Marvin Gaye – Where are we going ? Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Europa e investimenti sulla difesa, Trump e i dazi, bomba a Mosca. Spazio Confidenze. Abbiamo parlato di tisane invernali per tutti i malanni con Erika Cordero, di Confidenze. L'Istat ha aggiornato il paniere composto dai prodotti a partire dai quali vengono calcolati i prezzi al consumo. Ne abbiamo parlato con Maria Montero, giornalista di Italia Oggi. Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Enrico Galletti, Massimo Lo Nigro e Giusi Legrenzi.
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Le proteste per Ramy, il caso di Castelfranco Emilia, assolto Alex Cotoia. Spazio Confidenze. Con la direttrice di Confidenze, Angelina Spinoni, abbiamo parlato di tisane invernali per tutti i malanni. Los Angeles, in questi giorni devastata da una serie di incendi. Ci siamo collegati con Umberto Ferri, imprenditore di origini bolognesi che vive proprio là. Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. Motivi umanamente comprensibili. Questa la motivazione dei giudici che ha portato a condannare a 30 anni, e non all'ergastolo, l'uomo che il 13 giugno 2022 ha ucciso a fucilate la moglie di 47 anni e la figlia di lei di 22 nella loro casa a Castelfranco Emilia, in provincia di Modena. Ne abbiamo parlato con l'avvocato Annamaria Bernardini De Pace. Nella Capitale, una polemica che ha coinvolto uno storico bar, il Caffè Greco, finito sui social per uno scontrino da 86 euro per una colazione. Ne abbiamo parlato con Carlo Pellegrini, gestore del Caffè Greco. L'attualità, commentata dall'editorialista del Corriere della Sera, Ferruccio De Bortoli. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Massimo Lo Nigro, Enrico Galletti e Giusi Legrenzi.
durée : 00:01:53 - Beauté, bien-être - FB RCFM - A la sortie des festivités de Noël, souvent synonymes d'effervescence et de repas gargantuesques, lorsque la reprise approche, nous voilà éreintés !
Des mantras, de la tisane et beaucoup d'amour ! Venez partager avec nous le temps d'une conversation entre amies. À coeur ouvert, nous échangeons sur le sacré, la dévotion, la puissance du son, notre amour pour le chant, nos expériences communes, notre vision du yoga et de ce qu'il représente pour nous, la force de l'amitié, aussi !Axelle Sun se dévoile pour vous le temps d'un échange précieux et porteuse de nombreux messages qui ravivent le coeur. Je suis ravie de vous proposer cet échange si beau, si spontané, et de vous faire découvrir cette femme incroyable, si touchante, et j'espère que vous aussi vous pourrez profiter de la richesse de ses mots
Aujourd'hui, Barbara Lefebvre, Bruno Pomart et Mourad Boudjellal débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Riscaldante, detox e non solo. Le mille e una virtù della tisana raccontante dalla prof.ssa Stefania Piloni, docente di fitoterapia all'Università Statale di Milano e autrice di Le piante ci parlano. Entrare in sintonia con il linguaggio segreto della natura per ritrovare sé stessi (Vallardi), ospite di Obiettivo Salute risveglio.
Marion, Charly et Mathis vous présente yap sèche avec des découvertes musicales émergentes exentriques tout comme eux! Liste des chansons diffusées : Zonek, Original Gros Bonnet Follow, Hawa B Bul, Bul, Bul, Kit Sebastian Tisane, Rouge-Gorge Patterns, Laura Marling
durée : 00:02:13 - Avant de planter un tilleul, il faut bien réfléchir à celui que nous allons choisir si on veut faire de la tisane - Découvrez quel tilleul choisir au jardin pour réaliser une tisane savoureuse. Et aujourd'hui, nous vous expliquerons aussi pourquoi le Tilia cordata est la seule et unique variété recommandée.
durée : 00:53:24 - Etes-vous un adepte de la tisane ? Avec François Tournay, docteur en pharmacie, spécialiste santé au naturel
More Americans – especially younger generations – are drinking tea and herbal tisanes more regularly as brands lean into the beverages' innate functional health benefits and positive sustainability story as well as enhance accessibility with innovative packaging with appealing flavor combinations.
Découvrez les bienfaits du thym sur les chevaux avec Laura, vétérinaire chez Cheval Energy
Découvrez les bienfaits du plantain utilisé en phytothérapie sur nos chevaux avec Laura, vétérinaire chez Cheval-Energy.
durée : 00:02:00 - Quand ramasser les fleurs de tilleul ? - Le tilleul cordata, avec ses feuilles en forme de cœur, est la variété idéale pour la tisane. Il faut cueillir les fleurs lorsqu'elles perdent leur parfum et commencent à brunir.
Gise Caffè lancia la Linea Benessere in collaborazione con la nota azienda di tisane L'istituto Erboristico l'Angelica, per regalare una migliore esperienza di relax. Cinque calde tisane e infusi in formato capsula Gise Caffè, da consumare a casa grazie alla macchina multifunzione Aura, prodotta dall'azienda. La nuova linea di tisane in capsule Gise, con formule realizzate dall'Istituto Erboristico L'Angelica, permette di ottenere una bevanda eccellente per qualità e gusto, garantendo tutti i benefici effetti delle classiche tisane in filtro L'Angelica. Ampliando così la gamma di prodotti disponibili con la macchina multifunzione Aura, che può erogare caffè, bevande come cioccolato o ginseng e da oggi le tisane con la linea benessere.
Swissmedic sconsiglia la somministrazione della tisana al finocchio ai bambini minori di 4 anni e alle donne in gravidanza, a causa di una sostanza potenzialmente tossica. Con un esperto cerchiamo di capire meglio le ragioni di questa raccomandazione.Da qualche tempo i risultati dei test per misurare il QI non danno risultati in crescita. L'umanità sta diventando più stupida?
Saga Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge : que tout le monde prenne un pas de recul et une p'tite tisane bio ! Larry Tremblay vient parler de sa nouvelle pièce, Élyse Marquis présente sa nouvelle émission et Nic Payne revient sur la saga des « propriétaires de vagins ». Dans cet épisode intégral du 19 mars, en entrevue : Larry Tremblay, dramaturge de la pièce Coup de vieux. Élyse Marquis, animatrice de télévision. Murielle Chatelier, présidente de l'Association des Québécois unis contre le racialisme (AQUR). Une production QUB Mars 2024Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Partie deux, dans un sujet tellement difficile, complexe et personnel mais j'ai été parfaitement bien accompagnée par Anaëlle. On a toutes les deux soufferts de différents TCA, à différentes échelles. Dans cet épisode on papote des difficultés mais aussi, et surtout, du positif. Tu n'as évidemment aucune obligation de l'écouter, mais si tu sens qu'il peut te faire du bien, gooo ! N'hésites pas si tu as besoin de papoter à venir sur le compte Instagram En mode Tisane
Découvrez les bienfaits de l'ortie sur votre cheval avec Laura, vétérinaire Cheval Energy qui vous en dit plus sur cette plante de la famille des urticacées !
Partie une, dans un sujet tellement difficile, complexe et personnel mais j'ai été parfaitement bien accompagnée par Anaëlle. On a toutes les deux soufferts de différents TCA, à différentes échelles. Dans cet épisode on papote des difficultés mais aussi, et surtout, du positif. Tu n'as évidemment aucune obligation de l'écouter, mais si tu sens qu'il peut te faire du bien, gooo ! N'hésites pas si tu as besoin de papoter à venir sur le compte Instagram En mode Tisane
Assurances, conso, nouvelles technologies… "On en parle" vous oriente dans tout ce qui fait votre quotidien. Au programme aujourd'hui: 1. Allaitement: la tisane de fenouil, c'est fini! 2. Déclaration d'impôt: gare aux pénalités de retard 3. Guichet: la fin du cash
Dans ce nouvel épisode d'Art Eco Vert nous rencontrons Nicolas Baudry de Cailleau Herboristerie Un maillon de la filière tinctoriale que j'avais "manqué" mais d'une importance capitale vous allez adorer cet épisode ! La société CAILLEAU Herboristerie a été fondée en 1868 en tant que producteur dans un premier temps de plantes médicinales sur la commune de Chemillé (capitale des plantes médicinales). La société a développé au cours des années des partenariats avec des producteurs locaux et internationaux afin de s'orienter vers une activité de transformateurs en plantes sèches 100% pures et naturelles pour différents secteurs industriels. La société est actuellement gérée par Jordan BRARD et Nicolas BAUDRY, nous travaillons avec nos producteurs partenaires depuis la sélection des graines jusqu'à un accompagnement sur les récoltes. Retrouvez Cailleau Herboristerie sur https://www.herbo-cailleau.com/en/home/Je vous joins 3 vidéos très intéressantes : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cQ5O7lS594https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2vH7lhH17c&t=1shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdYdoMVQYO8❤️ Vous aimerez aussi :#E19 - Cécilia Aguirre de la micro ferme des lilas - Le retour à la nature avec la culture de plantes tinctorialesArtEcoVert, LE podcast de la couleur végétale
S'tun podcast, pourquoi mettre une description? Écoute-le pour le s'avoir. Ép01-S01 - avec Claudia Fournier. Merci à notre partenaire - Au bureau.co
Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres Un patchwork d'Histoires d'Arbres racontées par des Humains pour qui les Arbres comptent. Je suis Nath Grosz, fondatrice de Ma Pause Nature, je guide des bains de forêt et des ateliers végétaux créatifs, j'aime fédérer et créer du lien autour de mes passions. Ce projet de podcast conçu en 2021 est une initiative visant à mettre en avant l'importance des Arbres dans nos vies en mettant aussi à l'honneur celles et ceux qui y contribuent. J'espère que vous aimerez autant que moi écouter ces récits drôles, tristes, magiques qui justifient qu'au-delà de leurs bienfaits naturels scientifiquement prouvés, les Arbres sont nos Complices de vie et doivent rester les Témoins de nos existences. "Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres, il y aura le Partage! " FRANCESCA @holivita_fr Francesca est une herboriste italienne à Paris qui nous accompagne dans la découverte du soin de soi à travers l'univers intemporel des plantes médicinales. Passionnée par les plantes et passionnante à écouter les raconter, elle organise des ateliers et des bars à tisanes pour les grands et les petits lors d'évenements dans des lieux parisiens comme le Mob Hotel, le Hoy, le Centre Élément... Merci Francesca pour ton témoignage qui montre à quel point combien partage et générosité font partie de toi, des valeurs transmises par ta nonna, ta chère et regrettée grand-mère et grâce au figuier de son jardin et de ses fruits juteux. « Le partage de l'abondance et non la division entre les personnes », cette phrase a beaucoup résonné depuis en moi, la nuance est subtile mais si importante et le sera de plus en plus pour l'avenir de notre société. Cet Arbre social de parole et d'écoute continuera sa croissance tant qu'il y aura des messages pour l'enrichir et le faire vivre. Auditeurs et futurs contributeurs, vous êtes sa photosynthèse, son eau et son soleil, faites-le grandir, rejoignez ce réseau racinaire en devenir car "Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres, il y aura le Passé, le Présent et l'Avenir !" Merci de votre écoute et de vos partages. Nath - I put my Soul in what I do Musiques "Tant qu'il aura des Arbres" création piano par Marc Vella "Take Me High" @theremynt / @evapeel Un podcast family made avec Amour, pour l' Amour des Arbres et sans chichi, grâce à l'aide de mes Amours de Jo @jomdnr & Nico @studio_la_motte MERCI Ma Pause Nature RDV @mapausenature https://www.mapausenature.com/ 3 ASSOS A SOUTENIR Des enfants et des arbres https://desenfantsetdesarbres.org/ Asso Francis Hallé pour la Forêt Primaire https://www.foretprimaire-francishalle.org/ GNSA Groupe National de Surveillance des Arbres - @gnsa_officiel https://gnsafrance.org/ et son fondateur THOMAS BRAIL @thomas_brailHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone Moody's e i conti pubblici, i numeri sullo sciopero di ieri, la povertà in Italia. I consigli della rivista Sale & Pepe. Tisane e tisaniere, ottime idee regalo per Natale. Con noi la direttrice Laura Maragliano che ci ha presentato il nuovo numero in edicola. Motomondiale. Si corre in questo weekend il GP del Qatar. Il commento del nostro inviato speciale Max Biaggi. Il commento di Paolo Pacchioni. sulla gara della Nazionale contro la Macedonia del Nord, valida per le qualificazioni agli Europei. La 26esima edizione di Oktagon, il più importante evento dedicato allo sport da combattimento in Italia. Record di presenza: 4 mila spettatori. Ne abbiamo parlato con Carlo di Blasi, founder di Oktagon. Il commento del direttore dell'Ansa, Luigi Contu, sui principali temi di attualità, dalla politica all'economia agli ultimi temi di cronaca. L'agenzia mondiale antidoping ha deciso di non ridurre la squalifica ad Alex Schwazer, impedendogli di partecipare alle olimpiadi di Parigi. Ne abbiamo parlato con l'avvocato Giuseppe Sorcinelli, legale che collabora con l'entourage di Alex. A Torino per le ATP Finals di Tennis. Tra gli sponsor dell'evento anche quest'anno c'è Intesa Sanpaolo. Ci ha raggiunti Claudia Vassena, responsabile Sales & Marketing Digital Retail di Intesa Sanpaolo. Gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulle Nitto ATP Finals 2023 a Torino, con il nostro Massimo Caputi. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Barbara Sala, Luigi Santarelli e Antonio Sica.
Camomille, passiflore, tilleul, mélisse ou encore verveine, il y a du choix en matière de tisane ! Mais quels sont les bienfaits de cette boisson naturelle sur le corps et l'esprit ? On teste le pouvoir de la tisane pendant une semaine ! Tous les samedis, retrouvez Flavie Flament en compagnie de Jimmy Mohamed dans l'émission "Ça va beaucoup mieux", votre nouveau magazine santé et bien-être d'RTL.
Au menu du 04 novembre 2023, dans l'émission "Ça va beaucoup mieux" : Pas plus grosse qu'une noix, la prostate est située sous la vessie des hommes et entoure une partie du canal de l'urètre. Cette glande a pour fonction principale de produire un liquide qui fait partie de la composition du sperme. Il est courant à partir de 50 ans que la prostate d'un homme grossisse ... Doit-on s'en inquiéter ? Quels troubles y sont associés, et comment les éviter ? Riche en béta carotène et en provitamine A, la carotte est un joyeux légume plein d'atouts pour la santé ! On épluche et on étudie la carotte sous toutes ses coutures ce matin dans CVBM ! Camomille, passiflore, tilleul, mélisse ou encore verveine, il y a du choix en matière de tisane ! Mais quels sont les bienfaits de cette boisson naturelle sur le corps et l'esprit ? Tous les samedis, retrouvez Flavie Flament en compagnie de Jimmy Mohamed dans l'émission "Ça va beaucoup mieux", votre nouveau magazine santé et bien-être.
Le manque de civisme de certains voyageurs fait réagir Jean-François Baril, Étienne Boulay livre un touchant témoignage sur la consommation et le bonheur, Isabelle Huot estime qu'il faut pouvoir parler de poids (et de surpoids) et Fabienne Larouche surprend tout le monde. Dans cet épisode intégral du 18 septembre en entrevue : Fabienne Larouche, scénariste et productrice québécoise. Étienne Boulay. Une production QUB Radio Septembre 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Bricks and Clicks is hosted by Johnny Valeriote and Colin Davidson, two of the three managing partners at Omnium. Produced by Rolled Up, submit your comments and questions to us on Twitter.In this episode of Bricks and Clicks, we sit down with Gina El Kattan, co-founder of Nuba Tisane, to discuss their journey from stumbling into the business to partnering with local NGOs and supporting women in the labor-intensive process of hibiscus harvesting, as well as the challenges of building out distribution and expanding into the US market. We also talk about the lessons learned from their appearance on Dragon's Den and what's been going on since then.Connect with Gina on Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/gina-el-kattan-b18074a4/
Pam McCorduck talks about her book "Cockalorums and Presbyopia: A Tisane Adventure" and how it relates to vagina care. Lexman also shares his thoughts on the benefits of woodsheds.
Did you know that all tea comes from the same plant? That “herbal tea” really isn't tea at all? Do you know what gives Tumoi Purple Tea its vibrant color? Or what prompted a local construction worker to leave her job to found a sustainable tea company?We're answering those questions and more on this week's podcast with Aureal Ojeda, founder of Outwoken Tea. During our conversation, Ojeda shares her entrepreneurial journey, tells us more about the mission of Outwoken Tea and drops a load of knowledge about unique teas, brewing methods and more. Brew up a cup and join us.
Rimanere ben idratati per tutta la vita potrebbe ridurre il rischio di sviluppare insufficienza cardiaca. I dati della ricerca suggeriscono che il mantenimento di una buona idratazione può prevenire, o almeno rallentare, i cambiamenti all'interno del cuore che portano all'insufficienza cardiaca, le raccomandazioni sull'assunzione giornaliera di liquidi variano da 1,6 a 2,1 litri per le donne e da 2 a 3 litri per gli uomini.
Comme tous les jours, à 11h45, dans "Bienfait pour vous", Mélanie Gomez et Julia Vignali reçoivent des bienfaiteurs qui nous délivrent leurs meilleurs conseils et astuces.
Si è chiuso a Genova con una clamorosa sentenza il processo per la morte di Roberta Repetto.Seguimi su YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClkB_8jqDS7SWoltMjIu-3Q/Supporta il progetto qui: https://mercury.streamelements.com/ilverdeeilblue/tipSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/storia/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to OpTEAmized, the show that teaches you all things tea and how it optimizes longevity, recovery, and performance.Today we are diving into all things hibiscus. We broke this episode down into 3 main topics:1) The history of hibiscus2) What are the unique health benefits of hibiscus and why?3) As a consumer, what do we need to know?Dive on in on this episode to learn about a high level overview of why this highly popular tea is great for our heart and more!Try Fresh Steeps tea products to support your health with the freshest adaptogenic herbs and tea! Click here to try yours today!Looking to meet like minded tea lovers? Want to learn from others on how tea is changing & optimizing their games? Join our FREE Facebook group using the link below!Optimize Longevity, Recovery, & Performance with TeaWant to show your support for the show & give us a 5 star rating?! Do so using the link below or if you are on Apple Podcasts or Spotify you can there too! We appreciate your support!Leave A 5 Star Review Here!For more tea info follow the other social media accounts of Fresh Steeps!InstagramTikTokTwitter
Tchin, tchin, c'est les retrouvailles ! Fiasse & Pouf ont sorti leur ivresse et leur joie de vivre pour un épisode construit et réfléchi. Avec une update sur les anciens épisodes et des digressions digressionnantes, nous vous conseillons de vraiment ne pas nous écouter.
Inspired by her daughters, Afua Ayisi started a bottled beverage business featuring herbal teas across the continent. Starting with the roselle hibiscus tea, popularly known in Francophone West Africa as Bissau, the idea is to craft and produce delicious and low caloric ready to drink teas void of artificial preservatives and ingredients.Find Bosuo Foods on Instagram (@bosuofoods) and online at https://www.bosuofoods.com/----Photo Courtesy of Afua AyisiFollow Item 13 on social media: Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @item13podcastDon't forget to subscribe & leave us a review!HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Item 13: An African Food Podcast is Powered by Simplecast.
It's a Marcus coffee nerd episode! None of us have ever tried cascara but have been very curious about it so we were all really excited to try this herbal tea made from the fruit of the coffee plant. Marcus tells us the history of cascara, how and where it is consumed today, and we figure out ways we think it would be best enjoyed. Find out what we think of it in this episode!Further media:https://library.sweetmarias.com/cascara-cherry-coffee-tea-food/https://daveeggers.net/monkofmokhahttps://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/12/01/456796760/cascara-tea-a-tasty-infusion-made-from-coffee-wasteYou can now buy a mystery box of past products that we have tried on the podcast! For $10 you will receive 10 cups worth of coffee. Includes shipping! Limited supplies, buy here: https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/checkout/YUHJNDHDX2CTEHelp us buy questionable coffee!https://www.patreon.com/nobadreviewspodhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/nobadreviewspodSponsored by Modest Coffee! Single-origin coffee without the snobbery. Visit https://www.modest.coffee/nobadreviews to see what they're roasting today.
Das Tisane in Nürnberg hat Anfang des Jahres eröffnet. René Stein entwickelt in dem Thekenkonzept seine spannende Küche. Das steht im Mittelpunkt dieser Podcast-Episode
The Word of the Day is a noun that refers to “aromatic or herb-flavored tea.” Do you know it? Listen now and then check out more here!
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1779 Birth of William Baldwin, American physician, and botanist. William is remembered as one of the first botanists to explore Georgia and Florida and parts of Latin America and the West Indies. William was brought on as the botanist for Stephen Long's 1819 expedition to find the headwaters of the Missouri River. Six months later, William Baldwin died at Franklin, Missouri, at the age of 40 and was buried on the banks of the Missouri River. Today we know about William mostly from his dear friend, the botanist William Darlington, who wrote his biography. The two men became close after William nursed Darlington back to health after an illness when the two were young men. Darlington reflected on William's death decades later when he wrote these words: His gentle spirit forsook its frail tenement, in a region far remote from his anxious family, - and the wildflowers of the West, for more than twenty years, have been blooming on his lonely grave: But the recollection of his virtues continues to be fondly cherished by every surviving friend, - and his ardor in the pursuit of his favorite Science will render his memory forever dear to the true lovers of American Botany. William Darlington learned from a colleague that floodwaters had washed away William Baldwin's grave the following year. Baldwin's milkwort (Polygala balduinii "puh-LIG-ah-lah bal-DEE-nee-eye") was named in honor of William Baldwin. Baldwin's milkwort is one of only a handful of white milkworts found in Florida. 1913 Birth of Ronald Stuart Thomas (published as R. S. Thomas), Welsh poet and Anglican priest. Here's an excerpt of his poem The Garden (1963). It is a gesture against the wild, The ungovernable sea of grass; A place to remember love in, To be lonely for a while; 1969 On this day, work was finished on a kimono-inspired garden in Japan called Yûrin no Niwa ("Yer-EEN no nee-wah") in Kyoto. The garden was initially designed to accompany the building for the Association of Kimono Manufacturers. The famous garden designer Mirei Shigemori ("Me-ray Shig-ah-mor-ee") designed the garden, which was celebrated in a ceremony the day after work was completed. But thirty years later, the area was redeveloped, and the building was set to be demolished. Iwamoto Toshio ("E-wah-mo-to To-see-oh") was a student of Shigemori's, and he decided to rescue the garden so that it could be relocated to a new home. When Shigemori's hometown built a new town hall, the garden found its new home. And so, over 80 truckloads of rock and stone were painstakingly brought to the new site, where they were reassembled to make the second incarnation of the Yûrin no Niwa garden. This second garden ended up being just a bit larger. The garden features a shallow kimono-shaped pond, and the water brings out the colors of the red and blue stones that make the strips of the noshi bundle on the kimono. The garden's name was a blending of the two names - the name of the man who developed the silk-dying process for the kimonos and the name of the painter who inspired the kimono designs: Yûrin no Niwa. 2021 On this day, as Brits were enjoying the end of their COVID lockdown, Out and Out shared an article called, five things to do to get your garden ready for March 29th. The tips included: 1. Smarten up your lawn There is something so appealing about a lush, vibrant green lawn, so make this your first job. Give your lawn a good raking to get rid of any fallen debris and shake over some grass seed if you notice any patchy areas. 2. Wash away winter ...get everything scrubbed up nicely – you don't want to take the shine off your gathering with grubby surroundings. Give your patio and decking areas a good going over with a jet wash and blast away winter's deposits. 3. Organize your seating Place garden dining furniture in a large enough area that there's space to walk all the way around and for guests to comfortably get in and out. If you have a garden lounge set or garden sofas, lay them out so you can comfortably converse with guests while enjoying the satisfying garden views. 4. Spring planting If you didn't get round to planting spring bulbs last year, you can always add instant colour by picking up some established plants at the garden centre. Shrubs such as Camellia, Japanese quince and Forsythia also look their best during the spring months. Pop some into borders and create container displays for the patio to give your garden an instant lift. 5. Finishing touches For alfresco dining, set the table with colorful crockery and beakers which will take you through to BBQ season too. For sunny weather, invest in a parasol, and for cooler days and evenings patio heaters and some chunky throws will be very welcome additions. Don't forget solar lights either, to keep the conversation going after nightfall. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Homegrown Tea by Cassie Liversidge This book came out in 2014, and the subtitle is An Illustrated Guide to Planting, Harvesting, and Blending Teas and Tisanes. I have been waiting to share this book with you. Now, if you don't know what a Tisane is, it's an infusion: take dried or fresh herbs and infuse them into liquids, and then you have a beverage that you can drink just to enjoy or get some medicinal benefit from it. A sample Tisane might be made with Juniper berries or white peppercorns with grapefruit and orange peels. That's a great little drink. Juniper is outstanding and is a common ingredient in a Tisane. Now, one of the things that I want to say about Cassie's book right off the bat is that it's stunning. This is a St. Martin's Griffin book. There are so many beautiful photos. I love illustrated guides because they are so helpful. Sometimes, when you're exploring a new topic or venturing into a new area of gardening, you need lots of photos to find your way and serve as inspiration for you. Now Cassie is a huge tea fan, and she sees the garden through the lens of tea. When Cassie sees a garden, she sees a living tea cupboard because there are all kinds of plant materials that you can harvest to make your own teas and tisanes. As Cassie says in her introduction, Homegrown Tea is a gardening book for tea lovers. It explains how to grow a large variety of plants from which you can make your own teas and tisanes. your garden, your balcony, or even your window sill could become your tea cupboard. Now, one of the other things that I love about how Cassie approaches this is, she also shares some of the history of tea and how some of these ingredients have been used over the years. Her sample drinks include plants like rose hips, mint, sage hibiscus, and lavender and plants like chicory or angelica, apple geranium, and lemon verbena. One other thing that I want to tell you about Cassie is that she's a garden girl. She grew up in her parents' plant nursery, so she knows about plants - they're in her DNA. And that's why Cassie is so thoughtful and so knowledgeable about plants in the garden and how you can incorporate them into teas. And by the way, her debut book was called Grow Your Own Pasta Sauce, and that book is excellent as well. But if you are a tea lover, you've got to get this book. And if you have a friend that loves tea, this would make an excellent gift or even just a wonderful hostess gift. It would be great to give this book to a summer party hostess and a few teabags of your own concoctions. This book is 288 pages of tea in all its glory and fresh from your garden. You can get a copy of Homegrown Tea by Cassie Liversidge and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $16. Botanic Spark 1942 On this day, a twenty-six-year-old ethnobotanist named Richard Evans Schultes arrived at the Kofán village of El Conejo, where a shaman welcomed him. Richard had just finished his Ph.D. at Harvard, and his mission was to find indigenous arrow poisons used in the Amazon rainforest. The goal was to see if the poisons could be used as muscle relaxants in surgical procedures. The trip set Richard down a path of meeting with shamans and discovering the plants they used medicinally and in their holy traditions. Richard gleaned so much on this trip. He learned about special leaves that were heated with smoke and then laid on the forehead to relieve headaches; orchid bulbs that were chewed for energy on long trips; shamrock leaves that were gargled for throat pain; pepper plant poultices applied to insect bites; the leaves of a white orchid that could be packed around a sore tooth or eaten mashed with sugar to heal a broken heart. The list goes on and on. Overall, Richard's trip was a success. It seemed charmed from the start. On his first day in Bogata, Richard discovered a new orchid. He pressed it in between the pages of his passport. It was later named Pacyphyllum schultesii in his honor. Richard later reflected on the opportunity and wrote, I had just earned my Ph.D. at Harvard, and I had been offered two jobs. One was as a biology master at a private school in New England; the other was a ten-month grant... to go to the Amazon region to identify the plants employed in the many kinds of curare the Indians use for hunting. I decided on the Amazon—which is fortunate because otherwise, I would probably still be a biology [teacher]! Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
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