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Ich begrüße Sie zur Januar-Ausgabe der Talk Noir. Mit David L. Ulins Kriminalroman "Der Frau, die schrie", der im Original "The Thirteen Questions Method" heißt, bewegen wir uns an die Grenzen des Genres. Ist ein Mord überhaupt passiert? Waren es gar zwei? Der Ich-Erzähler sitzt in Los Angeles in einem Apartment und hört eine Frau schreien. In der Hauptstadt des Noirs versteckt er sich vor seiner Vergangenheit. Er will sich nicht mehr erinnern. Die Schreie seiner Nachbarin wecken nicht nur sein Interesse, plötzlich steht sie vor seiner Tür.
Eduardo Barba anima a todos los oyentes a plantar algunos bulbos. En cualquier floristería, en cualquier vivero, ahora mismo hay una amplia variedad de bulbos. Los más conocidos suelen ser los tulipanes (Tulipa cv.), con esos tépalos tan grandes y coloridos que llaman tantísimo la atención. Pero recomienda comprar también otros, como por ejemplo los narcisos (Narcissus cv.).
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Joâo Donato, Marcos Valle, Wilson Simonal, Som Três, Mini Box Lunar, Do Amor, Tulipa, Graveola e o Lixo Polifônico, Diego de Moraes e O Sindicato, Cidadâo Instigado, Caldo de Piaba, La Pupuña, Mombojó, China y Lucas Santtana.Escuchar audio
Our gardens are full of them at this time of year, but the Tulip actually originates in Central Asia. These species Tulips are varied in height, colour, foliage and the ease with which we can grow them at home and so this week on Talking Dirty, Cambridge University Botanic Garden - who hold the National Collection of Species Tulips - are along to share some of their favourites and recommendations for which to grow, and how. Plus stories of their latest adventures in Kyrgyzstan where they've been finding and protecting new varieties.So join Alan Gray, Thordis and Simon Wallis and Kathryn Bray of the Botanics for a tantalising tour of their collection!PLANT LISTTulipa sprengeriTulipa tschimghanicaTulipa toktogulicaTulipa greigiiTulipa creticaTulipa 'Negrita'Tulip bakerii 'Lilac Wonder'Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfeniiTulipa acuminata syn. Tulipa cornutaTulipa montanaTulipa heweriTulipa bifloraTulipa turkestanicaTulipa regeliiTulipa tardaTulipa saxatilisTulipa linifoliaTulipa undulatifolia syn Tulipa eichleri Tulipa clusianaTulipa clusiana 'Peppermint Stick'Tulip clusiana var. chrysanthaTulipa aucherianaTulipa sylvestrisTulipa orphanideaTulipa kaufmannianaTulipa fosterianaTulipa praestans 'Shogun'Tulipa 'Apeldoorn'Tulipa 'Ballerina'Tulipa 'Heart's Delight'Trollius lilacinusIris acutilobaTulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane'
In the latest of our series looking at Alan's garden - East Ruston Old Vicarage - month-by-month, we're focussing on some fab February plants. From the Edgeworthia hardly any one can grow to Alan's latest purchases and plans for the shade planting around his north-facing front door. This is an episode packed with plants and plans!PLANT LISTEdgeworthia chrysanthaEdgeworthia chrysantha 'Red Dragon'Galanthus 'Alan Gray'Polystichum setiferum ‘Green Lace' Eranthis hyemalis 'Dooze'Galanthus elwesii 'Daphne's Scissors'Tulipa sprengeri Tulipa orphanidea 'Flava'Galanthus plicatus 'EA Bowles'Galanthus elwesii 'Claud Biddulph'Galanthus 'Fieldgate Forte'Galanthus nivalis 'Anglesey Abbey'Galanthus woronowiiDelphinium 'Alice Artindale'Prunus mume 'Beni-chidori'Camellia × williamsii 'Saint Ewe' Dahlia 'Brown Sugar'Dahlia 'Creme De Cassis'Tithonia rotundifoliaOrlaya grandifloraDaphne bholua 'Mary Rose'Acer 'Red Flamingo'Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium'Narcissus 'St Patrick's Day'Buxus sempervirens 'Aurea Pendula'PhillyreaGriselinia BrugmansiaDaphne odora 'Aureomarginata'Daphne odora 'Rebecca'Galanthus 'Trumps'Galanthus 'Cowhouse Green'Galanthus 'Trumpolute'Galanthus 'Princess Bennie'Cotoneaster horizontalis
A series of 5000 flowers pressed in the 16th century near Bologna have given scientists an opportunity to see human impacts and the rise of alien species. All while giving us an excuse to touch on what the Columbian exchange actually is... Sources for this episode: Anteric, I., Basic, Z., Vilovic, K., Kolic, K. and Andjelinovic, S. (2014), Which Theory for the Origin of Syphilis is True? Journal of Sexual Medicine 11: 3112-3118. Buldrini, F., Alessandrini, A., Mossetti, U., Muzzi, E., Pezzi, G., Soldano, A. and Nascimbene, J. (2023), Botanical memory: five centuries of floristic changes revealed by a Renaissance herbarium (Ulisse Aldrovandi, 1551-1586). Royal Society Open Science 10(11): 230866. Guerra, F. (1993), The European-American Exchange. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15: 313-327. Hancock, J. F. (2023), Fifty Years Later- The Legacy of Alfred Crosby's “The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492”. Economic Botany 77(1): 82-102. Harper, K. N., Zuckerman, M. K., Harper, M. L., Kingston, J. D. and Armelagos, G. J. (2011), The Origin and Antiquity of Syphilis Revisited: An Appraisal of Old World Pre-Columbian Evidence for Treponemal Infection. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 54: 99-133. Lees, D., Lopez-Vaamonde, C., Augustin, S., Biodiversity Heritage Library, Field Museum et al. (2009), Cameraria ohridella Deschka & Dimic 1986. Encyclopedia of Life, MacArthur Foundation, Sloan Foundation. Ffhal-02824036. McCook, S. (2011), The neo-Columbian exchange: the second conquest of the Greater Caribbean, 1720-1930. Latin American Research Review: 46(S1): 11-31. Milliken, W., Walker, B. E., Howes, M.-J. R., Forest, F. and Lughadha, E. N. (2021), Plants used traditionally as antimalarials in Latin America: Mining the tree of life for potential new medicines. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 279: 114221. Sanz-Biset, J., Campos-de-la-Cruz, J., Epiquién-Rivera, M. A. and Cañigueral, S. (2009), A first survey on the medicinal plants of the Chazuta valley (Peruvian Amazon). Journal of Ethnopharmacology 122: 333-362. Stefanaki, A., Walter, T. and van Andel, T. (2022), Tracing the introduction history of the tulip that went wild (Tulipa sylvestris) in sixteenth-century Europe. Nature Scientific Reports 12: 9786. Weston, P., the Guardian (2023), ‘Inestimable importance': 500-year-old cache of pressed flowers reveals new secrets (online) (Accessed 17/11/2023).
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Broqueis (1893) é um livro de poemas de Cruz e Souza (1861-1898) que, com o volume de prosa lírica Missal, são considerados um marco da estética simbolista na poesia brasileira. Neste episódio, trazemos a segunda metade do livro. São 27 poemas, dos 54 que compõem Broquéis. Completamos o livro, com: "Deusa Serena", "Tulipa real", "Apparição", "Vesperal", "Dança do ventre", "Foederis Arca", "Tuberculosa", "Flor do mar", "Dilacerações", "Regenerada", "Sentimentos Carnaes", "Crystaes", "Symphonias do Occaso", "Rebellado", "Musica Mysteriosa", "Serpente de Cabellos", "Post Mortem", "Alda", "Acrobata da dor", "Angelus…", "Lembranças apagadas", "Supremo Desejo", "Sonata", "Magestade Cahida", "Incensos", "Luz dolorosa…", e "Tortura eterna”. Cruz e Souza é um dos precursores da literatura afro-brasileira e renovou a expressão poética em língua portuguesa no século XIX. Seus versos apresentam uma obsessão pela brancura, uma espécie de pureza idealizada. Catarinense, nasceu e cresceu num meio extremamente hostil ao preto, em província do sul do país para onde se dirigiram levas de imigrantes europeus brancos. Seu trabalho literário é inovador e fortemente contrário ao discurso conservador da época. Apoie pela chave PIX: leituradeouvido@gmail.com Apoie pelo financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/leituradeouvido Livro Trincas, de Daiana Pasquim: https://www.editorapenalux.com.br/loja/trincas Entre em contato: leituradeouvido@gmail.com Instagram e Facebook: @leituradeouvido Direção e narração: @daianapasquim Padrinho: @miltonhatoum_oficial Direção, edição, trilha de abertura e arte de capa: @LPLucas Uma produção @rockastudios
In episode 3, Dan and Julia mull the merits of putting your garden to bed for winter, sharing tips on preparing for windy weather and making space for tender plants that need protection from the cold. Julia chooses chillies for her 'top of the crops' slot and explains how to take cuttings from herb plants, while Dan offers advice on choosing and planting tulips, throwing the spotlight on three of his favourite bulb-planting tools.Julia's top chillies: 'Cayenne', 'Longhorn', 'Basket of Fire' (bush and yellow-green and red small chillies), 'Sigaretta di Bergamo' (suitable for decoration and it's not too hot), 'Habanero', 'Tokyo Hot'.Dan's most perennial tulips: 'Apeldoorn' (red), 'Golden Apeldoorn' (yellow), 'Apeldoorn's Elite' (yellow and orange), 'Pink Impression', 'Apricot Impression', 'Spring Green' (white and green), 'Flaming Spring Green' (red, white and green), 'Artist' (peach and green), 'Queen of Night' (inky purple) and 'Negrita' (smoky purple pink), Tulipa kaufmanniana, Tulipa greigii, Tulipa tarda, Tulipa turkestanica and Tulipa praestans.Dan's top bulb-planting tools: Dutch trowel, Tulip trowel, Barrel bulb planterDan & Julia's jobs for the next fortnightOrder and plant onion sets and garlic bulbsOrder tulip bulbs for planting next monthRemove spent tomato plants - burn them if you spot any signs of blightSow more salads, fennel and beetroot for late crops in a greenhouse or undercoverTake cuttings of herbs and salviasClean greenhouse benches and glazing as crops die backMake space in sheds and garages for plants that will need winter protection. Don't wait until the evening before the first frostLast spray of the season for box moth caterpillars; you won't see them until next May with any luck.Pick dahlias regularly, as they'll soon become pale and feeble.Take cuttings of plectrathus and coleus while the weather is still mild.Pick and store apples when they're dry and blemish-free - many varieties will keep for weeks or even monthsKeep an eye out in the hedgerows for sloes that can be steeped in gin to make a delicious winter warmer.Website links:Dan Cooper GardenParker's PatchAlitex Modern Victorian Greenhouses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sermão ministrado pelo Rev. Matheus Inácio com base em Êxodo 2.1-10. Igreja Presbiteriana Redenção.
I det rosa avsnittet (avsnitt 55) tar vi oss de växter som färgar trädgården rosa. Hur använder vi oss av färgen i trädgård och hem, vad kombinerar vi den med för andra färger och hur ser ett bi rosa? Vi pratar om några favoriter som på ett eller annat vis har rosa i sig. Växter vi lyfter extra är kretatulpan (Tulipa saxatilis/Tulipa bakeri), rosentulpan (Tulipa aucheriana), hampflockel (Eupatorium cannabinum), Bourbonrosen Rosa (Bourbon-Gruppen) 'Blomsterhult', körsbärsbenved (Euonymus planipes) och silvrig höstanemon (Anemone tomentosa). @detsomväxer @elsasträdgårdar @iträdgårdenmedkarinochelsa
Det är underbara tider och härliga grejer. Blommar överallt och man kan knappt tro det är sant. Hos Peter fortsätter Magnoliaskrytet och Tony har en hemmasådd Tulipa Sprengeri som han bjuder på. Dessutom blir det övrigt skryt, allmäna lägesrapporter, regnbristklagan och en och annan självhushållningsöverasknings. Hurra och välkomna till Blommar det? 248!
Tulips are a lavish spring gift that any gardener can give to themself and to their neighborhood with just a little advance planning. Whether your tulip bulbs are pre-ordered as early as possible in summer through your favorite supplier, or purchased last-minute from the garden center just before the ground freezes, getting them into the ground this fall will pay big dividends next spring. Listen in as Danielle, Carol, and our experts talk about some tulip varieties that would be surefire choices for a spectacular spring display . Expert guests: Nick & Olivia Heltzel are the owners of Inch by Inch Permaculture in Wheelock, Vermont, where they grow tulips as a sustainable cut flower alternative for regional markets and events. Danielle's Plants ‘Claudia' tulip (Tulipa 'Claudia', Zones 3-7) 'Alba Coerulea Oculata' species tulip (Tulipa humilus 'Alba Coerulea Oculata', Zones 4-8) ‘Spring Green' tulip (Tulipa ‘Spring Green', Zones 3-7) ‘Red Riding Hood' Greig's tulip (Tulipa greigii ‘Red Riding Hood', Zones 4-8) Carol's Plants ‘Princess Irene' tulip (Tulipa ‘Princess Irene', Zones 3–8) Link to Irvin Etienne's article, Bright Ideas for Spring Containers ‘Pretty Princess' tulip (Tulipa ‘Pretty Princess', Zones 3–8) ‘Lady Jane' lady tulip (Tulipa clusiana ‘Lady Jane', Zones 3–7) ‘Tangerine Beauty' species tulip (Tulipa vvedenskyi ‘Tangerine Beauty', Zones 3–7) Expert's Plants ‘Dreamer' tulip (Tulipa ‘Dreamer', Zones 3–8) ‘Pink Star' tulip (Tulipa ‘Pink Star', Zones 3–8) ‘Apricot Parrot' tulip (Tulipa ‘Apricot Parrot', Zones 3–7) ‘Verona' tulip (Tulipa ‘Verona', Zones 3–7)
O Fala Carlão conversa com Rodrigo Brüner, da Tulipa Agropecuária, e seu jovem filho, o Guilherme. No 2º Dia de Campo BCA, realizado na Fazenda Santa Laura, em Bandeirantes (MS). Ele já vende mil touros por ano e se emociona ao dizer da certeza de que o negócio orgulharia o pai. Fala, moçada. Assista a outras entrevistas relacionadas: 1: https://youtu.be/MchOeor5OnE 2: https://youtu.be/lBQ5UMEkl0U 3: https://youtu.be/430ZTVqDPxQ
Playlist: Sigla e sottosigla poi: 1. O que é, o que é (Viver e não ter a vergonha de ser feliz), Gonzaguinha, Caminhos do coração, 1982 2. Terceira margem do rio (M.Nascimento/Caetano Veloso), Monica Salmaso e André Mehmari, Milton, 2022 3. Eh! Eh!, Djavan, D, 2022 4. Gênesis Guarani, Tom Zé, Lìngua brasileira, 2022 5. Mirê, Mirê, Russo Passapusso e Antônio Carlos & Jocafi feat. Gilberto Gil, Alto da Maravilha, 2022 6. Nossa bossa, Do amor, singolo 2022 7. Minha Bahia, Ian Lasserre, Átimo, 2020 8. Feminina (Joyce Moreno), Vanessa Moreno, Sentido, 2021 9. Habilidades extraordinárias (Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz), Tulipa Ruiz, Habilidades Extraordinárias, 2022 10. Meu mundo é hoje (Eu sou assim), Paulinho da Viola, Dança da Solidão, 1972 11. Canção de Amigo (Giovanni Guaccero/Luís Elói Stein), Canto Estrangeiro, Tati Valle, 2022 12. Chorinho Flauteado, idem 13. Tá na hora do Jair Já ir Embora, Tiago Doidão, Juliano Maderada, 2022 14. Libre, Emicida feat. Ibeyi, AmarElo, 2020
Playlist: Sigla e sottosigla, poi: 1. Maré ao vivo (A. Calcanhotto/Moreno Veloso), Adriana Calcanhotto, Margem, Finda a Viagem, 2020 2. Estardalhaço (Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz), Tulipa Ruiz, Habilidades extraordinárias, 2022 3. Primeira estrada, Djavan, D, 2022 4. Não pira (Tulipa/Gustavo Ruiz/Jonas Sá), Tulipa Ruiz feat. Jonas Sá, Habilidades extraordinárias, 2022 5. Num mundo de paz, Djavan, D, 2022 6. Novelos (Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz), Tulipa Ruiz, Habilidades extraordinárias, 2022 7. Beleza destruída, Djavan feat. Milton Nascimento, D, 2022 8. Lazy Dayz (Lucas Moura), Glue Trip feat. Arthur Verocai, Nada Tropical, 2022 9. Floriu (Donato/Céu), João Donato feat. Céu, Serotonina, 2022 10. Festa de Magia, Mestre Môa do Katendê con Luedji Luna, 2022 11. Véia Coló, Mestre Môa do Katendê con BNegão e Edgar 12. A voz e o olhar (Ná/Luiz Tatit) Ná Ozzetti, Se você aparecer, 2022
Playlist: Sigla: Av.Brasil (M. Lima/A. Cicero), Marina, Todas, 1985) Sottosigla: Embaixada africana, Mestre Môa do Katendê feat. Criolo, singolo 2022 2. Que tal um samba?, Chico Buarque de Hollanda, feat. Hamilton de Hollanda, singolo, 2022 3. Fim de festa (I. Assumpção), Arnaldo Antunes e Vítor Araújo, Lágrimas no mar, 2021 4. É o fim do mundo (Aydar/Barro), Mariana Aydar, feat. Lenine, singolo, 2022 5. Samaúma (Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz), Tulipa Ruiz, singolo, 2022 6. Nada Tropical, Glue Trip, Nada Tropical, 2022 7. Baby 95 (Liniker, Marcela Pinheiro, Tassia Reis, Tulipa Ruiz), Liniker, Indigo Borboleta Anil, 2021 8. Gueto, Emicida e MC Guime, singolo, 2022 9. Nada será como antes (M. Nascimento/R. Bastos), Ney Matogrosso, Linn da Quebrada, Edi Rock, singolo, 2021 10. Tanta Saudade (Djavan/Chico Buarque), Leila Maria, Ubuntu, 2022 11. Dindi (Jobim/A. de Oliveira), Leila Maria, Off Key, 2004
Tulpen besitzen eine einjährige Zwiebel, welche jedes Jahr im Frühling Blüte und Blätter ausbildet. Die Blätter sorgen für die nötige Nährstoffzufuhr, damit eine oder auch zwei neue Zwiebeln gebildet werden können. Tulpen verlangen möglichst sonnige Standorte in durchlässigen und lockeren Gartenböden. Eine sommerliche Trockenheit passt ihnen bestens. Früher wurden Tulpenzwiebeln nach der Blüte, wenn die Blätter gelb geworden waren, aus der Erde genommen und schattig und trocken im Estrich aufbewahrt, bis man sie im September wieder in den Boden setzte. So erhielten sie lockeren und nährstoffreichen Boden, welche sie gut gedeihen liess. Zeigt her eure Tulpen Pro Specie Rara sucht alte Tulpensorten, welche in der Schweiz einst bekannt waren. Falls Sie alte Tulpensorten im Garten pflegen, melden Sie sich bitte bei Lina Sandrin, Projektleiterin Zierpflanzen: lina.sandrin@prospecierara.ch Diese Tulpensorten eignen sich zum Verwildern im Garten- oder Blumenbeet: - 'Parade', rot - 'Toronto' dunkles Rosa - 'Purissima' weiss - 'Golden Appledoorn' gelb - 'Orange Emperor' orange-rot - 'Don Quichote' pink - 'Yokohama' gelb - 'Negrita' violett - 'White Triumphater'weiss - 'Ballade' weiss mit Magenta Wildsorten: - Tulipa clusiana 'Cynthia'gelb – rot - Tulipa eichleri schwarzrot – gelb - Tulipa batalinii 'Bright Gem' gelb - Tulipa praestans 'Füsilier' rot - Tulipa tarda gelb-weiss - Tulipa turcestanica weisslich
Tässä jaksossa matkataan rakkaaseen kotikaupunkiimme, Turkuun! Kerromme parhaimmat matkavinkit kesäiseen Turkuun ja tutustutaan myös Suomen kielen kauneimpaan (tai kauheimpaan) murteeseen. Tulipa selväksi myös se mistä juontaa juurensa Turku-Tampere viharakkaus-suhde. Äänisuunnittelu ja editointi @eetumoisio.
My guest today is the incredible Melissa Goldstein, a ceramic artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work – hand thrown and painted with a cobalt stain and the occasional metallic splatter – is inspired by 17th century German and Japanese botanical illustration, and draws on numerical calligraphy, botanical drawings, and ornithology. Every piece is absolutely exquisite: from platter to vase, the flowers seem to grow, the birds careen midflight. The details speak to a life of close observation and deep immersion in art and the world as a garden. My guest today is Melissa Goldstein, a ceramic artist I have long admired. Melissa is based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work – hand thrown and painted with a cobalt stain and the occasional metallic splatter – is inspired by 17th century German and Japanese botanical illustration, and draws on numerical calligraphy, botanical drawings, and ornithology. Her pieces are absolutely exquisite: from platter to vase, the flowers seem to grow, the birds captured midflight. They speak to a life of close observation and deep immersion in art and the world as a garden. If you are in New York, please make your way to Fox Fodder Farm to see more of the vases we discuss. You can buy Melissa's pieces in all their forms at the lovely https://www.instagram.com/eehome_amagansett/?hl=en (E-E Home), or on her website, https://www.mgbyhand.com (Mg by hand). Garden People Podcast from https://www.instagram.com/violetear_studio/ (@violetear_studio ) L I S T E N https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/garden-people/id1595934172 (iTunes) https://open.spotify.com/show/7qlYq5yVrLEgfCuZOtrPcn (Spotify) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/garden-people (Stitcher) S H O W N O T E S https://www.instagram.com/mg.byhand/ (Melissa Goldstein) https://www.mgbyhand.com (Mg by hand) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage (John Cage) https://www.instagram.com/eehome_amagansett/?hl=en (E-E Home) https://foxfodderfarm.com (Fox Fodder Farm) https://www.instagram.com/minh_ngoc/ (Ngoc Minh Ngo) P L A N T L I S T Flowering quince - https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Chaenomeles%20speciosa (Chaenomeles speciosa) Lady tulip - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulipa_clusiana (Tulipa clusiana) Snake's head fritillary, checkered fritillary - https://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/251125-product.html (Fritillaria meleagris) Persian lily - https://www.highcountrygardens.com/flower-bulbs/fritillaria-flower-bulbs/fritillaria-persica-persian-lily-bulbs (Fritillaria persica)
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 1780 It was on this day that much of New England was shrouded in darkness. In fact, many feared that Judgment Day had arrived And so this day became known as The Dark Day. During this day, the sun rose as per usual. But around 10 o'clock in the morning, the sky grew dark. So dark that there were reports of candle-lit lunches, and people stopped what they were doing to pray. The blackout spread from Portland, Maine, to New Jersey. Boston newspapers reported that chickens returned to their roosts after the darkness began, and animals returned to their places in the barn - even they knew that something odd was going on. Even General George Washington wrote about the dark day in his diary. The nature poet John Greenleaf Whittier (books about this person) wrote about the event in a poem. Twas on a May-day of the far-old years Seventeen hundred eighty, that there fell Over the bloom and sweet life of the spring, Over the fresh earth, and the heaven of noon, A horror of great darkness.' "Men prayed, and women wept; all ears grew sharp To hear the doom-blast of the trumpet shatter The black sky. Instead of Judgment Day, it's now generally believed that the darkness stemmed from a fire out west. And the following night, on May 19th in 1780, New England was treated to a full moon that was said to be as red as blood set against the night sky - a spring to remember. 1864 Death of Nathaniel Hawthorne (books about this person), American novelist, and short-story writer. In May 1866, Nathaniel's sister Sophia was writing about The Wayside landscape in a letter to her friend, Annie Fields. She wrote: There is a beauty in May which there is not in July. After these latter rains, the glory of tender and deep greens surpasses all words . . . the walks — the paths look so nice, and there is no knowing what enormity of sauciness the weeds will arrive at by July. In 1843, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a crazy short story that not many people know about today. The story was about a mad scientist who becomes obsessed about removing his wife Georgiana's birthmark. And so the scientist, concocts a remedy for the blemish and creates a solution using the leaves of geraniums. As his wife drinks this potion, her birthmark does fade away, but in the process, the mixture also kills her. Thus, she dies a perfect unblemished woman. And that's the end of this little known and very bizarre short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1906 On this day, Country Life gave an update on the season of tulips. They wrote, The writer regards the season of Tulips as one of the brightest and happiest of the year. Daffodils still flutter in the wind, the first of the Roses are bursting their buds, and the whole air is filled with the scent of wayside of garden flowers. But it is the Tulip that gives the colour, splashes of crimson,scarlet, yellow, rose, white, and even black. A black Tulip is a reality, and is known as The Sultan. It belongs to the race called Darwin, but we prefer the homely name of the May or Cottage Tulip. Dusky as the firm, short segments are, they have weird, strange beauty, which is as fascinating as the clear crimson of the greatest of all Tulips, Tulipa gesneriana major, which opens its big goblets to the sun and discloses a pool of inky blue at the base. A few years ago the May Tulips were seldom seen, but persistent reference to them has brought about a revolution: so much so, that one greets the Tulip with much the same affection as the Daffodil which precedes it. We believe it was in the Royal Gardens, Kew, that the Gesner and other Tulips were first planted in large beds, and the effect of their glorious colour we shall ever remember, it was a novel sight... So there you go—an update on tulip season from 1906. And isn't it interesting to think about how tulips were perceived compared to the daffodil a little over a hundred years ago? 1934 Birth of Ruskin Bond (books about this person), Indian author of British descent. Ruskin's novels, The Room on the Roof and Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, received critical acclaim and he's written hundreds of short stories, essays, and books for children. In The Room on the Roof, Ruskin wrote, I don't want to rot like mangoes at the end of the season, or burnout like the sun at the and of the day. I cannot live like the gardener, the cook and water-carrier, doing the same task everyday of my life... I want to be either somebody or nobody. I don't want to be anybody. From Rain in the Mountains: Notes from the Himalayas, Ruskin wrote, Yes, I'd love to have a garden of my own--spacious, and full of everything that is fragrant and flowering. But if I don't succeed, never mind--I've still got the dream. Finally, in his book, A Book of Simple Living: Brief Notes from the Hills, Ruskin wrote, Botanists have done their best to intimidate and confuse the nature lover. But we should not allow ourselves to be discouraged; we have as much right to the enjoyment of wild flowers as they. So I will disregard the botanist and I will go looking for the pretty flower that I have named Merry Heart. It is always nodding and dancing in the breeze. It is a happy flower, deserving of a happy, light name. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Modern Cottage Garden by Greg Loades This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is A Fresh Approach to a Classic Style. This book is practical and inspirational - and if you are a fan of cottage gardens, then this is a book that you will want to have in your garden library. I love Greg's approach here because what he has done is come up with a blend between the New Perennial Movement and Classic Cottage Style - and he's integrated both of those concepts Into the looks that you see in real life gardens in this book. And so, as the reader, what you'll come away with are images of beautiful color in the garden, the use of grasses and native plants - in addition to Greg's thoughtful approach. Greg wants these gardens to be low maintenance and to offer many seasons of interest, which is the sweet spot for gardens nowadays. I will walk you through the table of contents, and then I'll give you a little excerpt from Greg's book. Greg starts with what he calls the roots of his book, which are both the traditional Cottage Garden and the New Perennial Garden. Greg takes you into a deep dive into both approaches. Then in the next section of his book, he talks about how to create a Modern Cottage Gardenn which, as I just mentioned, is a blend of both Classic Cottage Gardening and the New Perennial Garden Movement. So with Greg's help, you'll understand how to put together a gardener's garden - that's what he calls it - and how to maximize small spaces and incorporate Modern Cottage Gardening into your containers, which I think is such a hot topic this year. Now the back half of Greg's book is devoted to the seasons - so he walks you through Modern Cottage Gardening season by season. At the end of the book, there are fifty plant profiles, and these are Greg's go-to plants when it comes to garden design. But, right at the beginning of Greg's book, he introduces you to the Modern Cottage Garden. He writes, It is difficult to stick to one style in the garden, isn't it? Maybe this is because plants are alive, and as they grow, we get attached to them. So we can't let go of the plant that has survived three house moves. Or the large shrub that started life from a cutting taken from a friend's garden. This sounds so familiar. Doesn't it? He writes, Plants are memories. Plants can make us feel proud. Plants tell stories. And who can resist choosing new plants for the garden when they see them in flower in a nursery, even if they don't know where they will go or whether they are in keeping with what is there? I just experienced this exact scenario this morning. And then Greg writes, Let's be honest, who has a scale map of their garden, showing all the gaps, each time they find themselves looking at plants for sale? Then as we introduce unlikely plant partners to the border, we push the boundaries of traditional garden styles, whether by accident or design. And here is where Greg helps us get on track. He writes, This is, in fact, a good thing. The mixing together of plants from older garden styles is creating something special indeed: a new style that combines the best of the Traditional Cottage Garden and of the gardens of the New Perennial Garden Movement. For argument's sake, let's call it the Modern Cottage Garden. This is a gardener's garden. Its generous style is for gardeners who can't resist plants. Can I get an Amen? The spoke is 288 pages of the Modern Cottage Garden — encouraging you to grow plants that are new to you, try new combinations or new communities of plants, and enjoy the process of experimenting in your garden. You can get a copy of The Modern Cottage Garden by Greg Loades and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $9. Botanic Spark 1899 On this day, Lou Andreas Salomé (books about this person), the first female psychoanalyst and writer, and Rainer Maria Rilke (books about this person), the Austrian poet and writer, visited Leo Tolstoy (books about this person) in Russia. Now this entire trip was Lou's idea. She hoped that Tolstoy would be a mentor to her friend and lover, Rainer ("Rye-nur") Maria Rilke. Lou Andreas Salomé was a bit of a muse to Rainer Maria Rilke. Early in their friendship, Lou was the one who encouraged him to change his first name from René to Rainer. She also encouraged him to learn Russian and to read Tolstoy. And so that sets the stage for their meeting with Leo Tolstoy in his garden on this day, May 19th in, 1899. One account of the meeting goes like this: We no longer looked about us, but at him absorbing this landscape. Bending down from time to time to pluck, forget me nots with a quick motion of his cup tanned as if to snatch up the odor from the stem. He would then hold them close to his face and breathe them. Intensely consume them as it were. And then let them fall to the ground. Well, it seems Leo was more interested in his garden than in becoming a mentor to Rainer Maria Rilke. But the story doesn't end there. Rainer Maria Rilke fell in love with Russia - and for a brief period with Lou Andreas Salomé. And it was during his time in Russia, Rainer wrote one of his masterpieces: a trilogy of timeless poetry called The Book of Hours. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
He's back! Our original Get Gardening co-conspirator and Alan Gray's right-hand man at East Ruston Old Vicarage, Ian Roofe, returns to Talking Dirty. As ever he's brought his floral A-Game so expect plenty of seasonal inspiration from climbers to bulbs to perennials. Next week Camassias, Cornus and super shrubs! PLANT LIST Holboellia latifolia Crataegus prunifolia Wisteria floribunda 'Black Dragon' Wisteria floribunda 'Macrobotrys' Wisteria floribunda 'Lipstick' Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'Bracteata' Tulipa 'Amber Glow' Tulipa 'Continental' Tulipa 'Doll's Minuet' Smyrnium perfoliatum Helleborus foetidus 'Yellow Wilgenbroek' Lunaria annua 'Somerset Marble' Lunaria annua 'Chedglow' Lunaria annua 'Corfu Blue' Lunaria rediviva Erysimum 'Apricot Twist' Erysimum 'Red Jep' Erysimum 'Ruston Coppernob' Erysimum cheiri 'Harpur Crewe' Erysimum 'Lady Roborough' Erysimum 'Bowles's Mauve' Erysimum 'Ruston Royal' Centaurea 'Jordy' Centaurea montana 'Purple Heart' Centaurea montana Salvia 'Royal Bumble'
This week we continue our chat with Tom Attwood of Abi and Tom's Garden Plants. From the oddities being grown 'round the back' to the exotic plant Tom is deserate to have success with, it's a foray into a wonderful range of plants, from Tulips to Wallflowers to Abutilons. PLANT LIST Veronica gentianoides Dark Form Papaver commutatum Tulipa 'Gudoshnik' Tulipa 'Valdivia' Tulipa sprengeri Cardiocrinum giganteum Erysimum 'Ruston Coppernob' Erysimum 'Ruston Royal' Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty' Colocasia esculenta Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic' Canna 'Durban' Manihot grahamii Abutilon vitifolium Clianthus puniceus Corynabutilon × suntense 'Jermyns' Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii
You know Alan Gray and Thordis adore an underloved plant on Talking Dirty - and this week's guest is the same. Dan Cooper is shining the spotlight on Hyacinths this week, plus Tulips, Narcissi and lots of other seasonal lovelies. And, as his new business Dan Cooper Garden launches, we're keen to hear about what he's got in store for us, from tools and bulbs to some great articles packed with advice. In fact Alan is so taken with one item from the Dan Cooper range that he forgets the flowers when it comes to his FLOMO*, though don't worry we still managed to pack in lots of plants (as that plant list testifies!) *FLoral or plant-based fear Of Missing Out PLANT LIST Hyacinthus orientalis 'Gipsy Queen' Hyacinthus orientalis 'Anastasia' Hyacinthus orientalis 'Woodstock' Hyacinthus 'Dark Dimension' Hyacinthus orientalis 'Miss Saigon' Hyacinthus orientalis 'Jan Bos' Hyacinthus orientalis 'City of Haarlem' Hyacinthus orientalis 'Carnegie' Tulip 'Attila Graffiti' Iris latifolia Gladiolus cardinalis Tulipa 'Purissima' Tulipa 'Queen of Night' Tulipa 'Negrita' Tulipa 'Triple A' Tulipa 'Exotic Emperor' Tulipa 'Muscadet' Spiraea 'Arguta' Fritillaria imperialis Tropaeolum brachyceras Tropaeolum tricolor Tropaeolum pentaphyllum Narcissus 'Barrett Browning' Narcissus 'Mrs Langtry' Narcissus 'Insulinde' Narcissus 'Van Sion' Jacobinia pauciflora Correa reflexa x alba 'Lemon Twist' Rhododendron 'Christmas Cheer'
A tulipa africana, espatódea ou bisnagueira é uma linda e grande flor que dá em frondosa árvore. Por seu imenso porte, a árvore é indicada para amplos locais como praças. Quer saber mais sobre plantas? É só acessar o canal https://podcastmais.com.br/jardinagemsimplesassim/podcasts. Aqui tem dois e-books: Eco Décor e Jardinagem Simples Assim. Fotos: tulipa amarela: Ignart / Pixabay tulipa vermelha: Sarangib / Pixabay árvore: acervo pessoal
Tulipa é o nome popular de uma planta que tem origem na língua turca. Türban significa turbante e empresta o formato à flor, que existe em múltiplas cores e se multiplica por bulbos. Mais sobre plantas no e-book Jardinagem Simples Assim e no https://podcastmais.com.br/jardinagemsimplesassim/podcasts Foto Coleur / Pixabay
From smuggled wealth hidden in the pockets of 17th-century refugees to imperial beheadings and long treks up freezing, desolate mountainsides... there's more to the humble tulip than you might think. And as the nights draw in, now is the perfect time to get planting these spring favourites. Garden designer Humaira Ikram shares her favourite varieties and ways of using them, and we head to Cambridge University Botanic Garden to discover a unique collection of species tulips and talk about their origins. Plus historian Fiona Davison tells the tale of how tulip mania shaped the history of Europe and gripped the Ottoman Empire to deadly effect.
We are so excited to bring you our latest Talking Dirty podcast with none other than Claus Dalby. The Danish King of container planting and great plantsman has tranformed his plot in Risskov over the last twenty-seven years, into an inspiring planty paradise. And his exploits are followed by Instagram and YouTube viewers the world over. This week Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis chat to him about the origins of his horticultural passion, and enjoy some beautiful Show and Tell as he shares his favourite planting combinations of the moment, with some great growing tips along the way. PLANT LIST Dahlia 'Eveline' Verbena bonariensis Thalictrum rochebrunianum Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double' Salvia 'Amistad' Salvia 'Love and Wishes' Dahlia 'David Howard' Impatiens balfourii Euphorbia griffithii 'Dixter' Dahlia 'Blue Boy' Salvia patens Dahlia 'Blue Bayou' Dahlia 'Happy Single Date' Dahlia 'Happy Single Juliet' Dahlia 'Magenta Star' Clematis 'Princess Kate' Dahlia 'Chimborazo' Dahlia 'Lavender Perfection' Physocarpus opulifolius Philadelphus coronarius 'Aureus' Catalpa bignonioides 'Aurea' Aralia cordata 'Sun King' Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart' Tulipa 'Barcelona' Tulipa 'Queen of Night' Tulipa 'Recreado' Artemisia lactiflora 'Elfenbein' Senecio viravira Escallonia 'Iveyi' Dahlia 'Appleblossom' Dahlia 'Apopa Beauty' Penstemon 'King George V' Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Solidago x luteus 'Lemore' Aster × frikartii 'Mönch' Solidaster Centaurea montana 'Carnea'
Playlist: 1. Lua deserta, Filipe Catto, Catto, 2017 2. Maysa (Zé Manoel/Ronaldo Bastos), Filipe Catto, singolo, 2021 3. Meu mundo caiu, Maysa, Convite para ouvir Maysa n° 2, 1958 4. O barquinho (R. Boscoli/R. Menescal), Maysa, Barquinho, 1961 5. E' certo o amor imaginar?, Otto, Ottomatopeia, 2017 6. A grama do esgoto, Wado, Precariado, 2018 7. Anjos tronchos, Caetano Veloso, singolo, 2021 8. Cama - Uma palavra (M. Monte/A. Antunes/C. Brown), Marisa Monte, Coleçao, 2016 9. Boca cheia, Curumin feat. Indee Styla, Boca, 2017 10. Pedra (Dirceu Rodrigues/Luiz Chagas, Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz + Stephane San Juan, Tu, 2017 11. Mulheres de bengalas, Mauricio Pereira, Outono no Sudeste, 2018 12. You decide, Arto Lindsay, Invoke, 2002 13. Sonifera ilha, Titãs, 1984 14. Senhor delegado/Eu nao aguento, Titãs, Volume dois, 1998 15. Vem me satisfazer, MC Ingryd, DJ Henrique da VK, singolo, 2021 16. pense e dance, Linn da Quebrada, Trava Linguas, 2021 17. Sangrando Gaby Amarantos feat. Potyguara Bardo, Puraque, 2021 18. Madalena (Ivan Lins/R. Souza), Elis Regina, Ela, 1971 19. Programa (A. Cicero/A. Calcanhotto/W. Salomao), Adriana Calcanhotto, Cantada, 2002
Playlist: 1. Lua deserta, Filipe Catto, Catto, 2017 2. Maysa (Zé Manoel/Ronaldo Bastos), Filipe Catto, singolo, 2021 3. Meu mundo caiu, Maysa, Convite para ouvir Maysa n° 2, 1958 4. O barquinho (R. Boscoli/R. Menescal), Maysa, Barquinho, 1961 5. E' certo o amor imaginar?, Otto, Ottomatopeia, 2017 6. A grama do esgoto, Wado, Precariado, 2018 7. Anjos tronchos, Caetano Veloso, singolo, 2021 8. Cama - Uma palavra (M. Monte/A. Antunes/C. Brown), Marisa Monte, Coleçao, 2016 9. Boca cheia, Curumin feat. Indee Styla, Boca, 2017 10. Pedra (Dirceu Rodrigues/Luiz Chagas, Tulipa e Gustavo Ruiz + Stephane San Juan, Tu, 2017 11. Mulheres de bengalas, Mauricio Pereira, Outono no Sudeste, 2018 12. You decide, Arto Lindsay, Invoke, 2002 13. Sonifera ilha, Titãs, 1984 14. Senhor delegado/Eu nao aguento, Titãs, Volume dois, 1998 15. Vem me satisfazer, MC Ingryd, DJ Henrique da VK, singolo, 2021 16. pense e dance, Linn da Quebrada, Trava Linguas, 2021 17. Sangrando Gaby Amarantos feat. Potyguara Bardo, Puraque, 2021 18. Madalena (Ivan Lins/R. Souza), Elis Regina, Ela, 1971 19. Programa (A. Cicero/A. Calcanhotto/W. Salomao), Adriana Calcanhotto, Cantada, 2002
Our tulips are emerging! Clare&Colan tip toe through the tulips to assess the best in show so far.
Tänään jaksoon astuu Varosten pesäpallo suvun soihdunkantaja Samu-Kalle. Samppi teki ensimmäisen Superpesis sopimuksensa 14-vuotiaana Joensuun Mailan kanssa. Tuohon aikaan mies oli matkalla kohti lajin lukkari eliittiä ja vieläpä aikamoisella rytinällä. Joensuun Maila ja lukkari pelaaminen ovat molemmat nykyään kuitenkin historiaa. Ura on jatkunut Kiteellä kuten Varosen sukunimeä kantavalla toki kuuluukin. Tuoko toisen polven pesäpalloilu kilpailuetua vai rasitetta? Miten on mahdollista dominoida 12-vuotiaana B-junnuissa? Mistä se pelivalmius ja ymmärrys kumpuaa. Ehkäpä esimerkiksi kotoa. Kiteen Pallo tekee voimakkaasti uutta tulemista nuorella pojankossi laumallaan ja tämä herra johtaa sitä joukkoa voimakkaasti edestä. Tulipa sieltä myös melko kova statement tulevien vuosien menestyksestäkin. Otahan Sampin stoori kuunteluun. Aikamerkit: 4.27 Keisarin mestaruussarjan toinen finaali 7.35 Nuori johtaja linjoille 33.20 Lämmittely kysymykset 35.50 Toisen polven urheilijalla kilpailuetu? 55.02 PALJASTUS saaga jatkuu 56.40 Testitulokset 60.00 Pesis-Suomi-Pesis sanakirja 68.20 Kummien ja Kummipojan legendaarinen kysymys osio 80.00 Vaatemyynti.fi äänestys kauden vikasta vieraasta
Seguimos con compilatorios como anexo al abecedario de la música popular de Brasil. Intervienen: Do Amor, Tulipa, Lucas Santtana, Caterina Dee Jah, Baiana System, Gaby Amarantos, Geraldo Azevedo, Carlinhos Brown, Fausto Nilo, Radio Cipó, Manari, Mestre Vieira, Rita Lee, Alcione, Zeca Baleiro, Timbalada, Roberto Silva & Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Cesária Évora & Caetano Veloso, Cazuza & Bebel Gilberto, Alice Smith & Aloe Blacc, Raimundos, Olodum, Ivete Sangalo, Pedro Paulo Malta, Alfredo del Penho, Eduardo Dusek y Soraya Ravenle. Escuchar audio
Sometimes they're so perfect, it's hard to believe they're real - In this week's Talking Dirty podcast it's ALL about Auriculas as grower Jane-Ann Walton explains the different types and how to grow these Diva plants. From compost mixes, to dealing with pests like root aphid and red spider mite, the best pots to use, overwintering, where to start if you're a beginner and even helpful tools - Jane-Ann bring over thirty years experience to the podcast. Plus she wows Alan Gray and Thordis with some stunning varieties. And it's not quite all Auriculas. The trio can't stop themselves getting carried away with a few other horticultural treasures as well, as the plant list shows! PLANT LIST Primula auricula 'Lavender Lady' Primula auricula 'Helen Ruan' Primula auricula 'Sanctuary Wood' Primula auricula 'Edith Major' Primula auricula 'Andrea Julie' Primula auricula 'Eden Blue Star' Primula auricula 'Night and Day' Primula auricula 'Argus' Primula auricula 'Brick Lane' Primula auricula 'Mrs Robinson' Primula auricula 'Crinoline' Primula auricula 'Seen A Ghost' Primula auricula 'Nantenan' Primula auricula 'Holyrood' Primula auricula 'Brookfield' Primula auricula 'Starling' Primula auricula 'Crimple' Primula auricula 'Blue Chip' Primula auricula 'Kingfisher' Tulipa 'James Wild' Myosotidium hortensia Rosa banksiae 'Lutea' Chaenomeles speciosa 'Kinshiden' Viola odorata 'King of Violets'
This week Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis are treated to a chat with The Frustrated Gardener, who's blogging exploits and enthralling Instagram are such an inspiration. From the trials (and triumphs) of container gardening, to stinky Geraniums, sexy Tulips and rampant Impatiens, this is a joyful exploration of Dan's plants of the moment. PLANT LIST Streptocarpus saxorum Streptocarpus 'White Butterfly' Tulip 'Labrador' Geranium maderense Nicotiana sylvestris Tulipa 'Lasting Love' Hyacinth ‘Dark Dimension' Stachys Lanata Tulip 'Continental' Tulip 'Attila Graffiti' Tulip 'Slawa' Tulip 'Exotic Emperor' Tulip 'Rococo' Tulipa 'Poco Loco' Tulip 'Design Impression' Tulip 'Princess Irene' Dahlia ‘Fantasie Du Cap' Dahlia 'Mel's Orange Marmalade' Dahlia 'Lady Darlene' Narcissus 'Lemon Beauty' Narcissus 'Banana Daiquiri' Narcissus 'Salome' Narcissus 'Cotinga' Narcissus 'Sun Disc' Narcissus 'Misty Glen' Narcissus 'Carlton' Narcissus 'Feu de Joie' Brugmansia sanguinea Geranium maderense 'Guernsey White' Cypripedium 'Sabine' Impatiens omeiana 'Pink Nerves' Impatiens omeiana Impatiens arguta Impatiens tinctoria Olearia 'Henry Travers' Leucadendron argenteum Dianthus caryophyllus 'Chomley Farran' Malmaison carnations Rosa 'Columbia'
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Val Bourne will always be one of our absolute favourite guests on the podcast - never failing to deliver a real plantswoman's crop of treasures for us all to grow at home. This week she's sharing her love of bulb lawns with Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis, including some of the varieties she's naturalised in her own miniature meadows at home. Plus the monocarpic tendencies of some plants (don't worry - it's not catching!), the patience needed to grow Trilliums from seed, and Thordis and Val share their experiences of 'the one that got away'! PLANT LIST Erigeron karvinskianus Erigeron karvinskianus 'Lavender Lady' Erythronium oregonum x revolutum Erythronium californicum 'White Beauty' Erythronium 'Pagoda' Erythronium 'Joanna' Trillium sessile var gigantium Trillium kurabayashii Euphorbia rigida Primula veris hose-in-hose Fritillaria pyrenaica Fritillaria acmopetala Fritillaria pontica Fritillaria elwesii Tulipa 'Queen of Night' Narcissus 'Thalia' Tulipa sylvestris Tulipa sprengeri Scilla siberica Scilla bithynica Scilla bifolia Melica uniflora f. albida Teucrium scorodonia 'Crispum' Scilla lingulata Acis autumnalis Crocus goulimyi Cyclamen coum Galanthus nivalis sandersii Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' Scabiosa graminifolia Geranium harveyi Saxifraga 'Tumbling Waters' Rosemary 'Foxtail' Crocus chrysanthus Dierama Miscanthus nepalensis Paeonia tenuifolia Stachys byzantina 'Primrose Heron' Matthiola incana 'Alba' Lunaria 'Somerset Marble' Narcissus 'Blushing Lady' Sanguisorba minor 'Little Angel' Sanguisorba officinalis 'Martin's Mulberry' Sanguisorba 'Red Busby' Phlox paniculata 'Norah Leigh'
The Talking Dirty podcast heads on tour for the first time ever, visiting the garden of extraordinary plantsman and Botanist, Richard Hobbs. Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis are wowed by his amazing Muscari (he holds the National Collection), plus Scillas, Anemones, Pulsatillas and so much more! PLANT LIST Muscari Maxibell Muscari azureum Muscari aucheri Pseudomuscari pallens 'Morganhimmel' Muscari macrocarpum Muscari armeniacum 'Venus' Muscari armeniacum 'Peppermint' Allium ursinum 'Golden Fleece' Allium triquetrum Narcissus assoanus Narcissus 'More and More' Tropaeolum tricolor Tropaeolum smithii Tulipa 'Little Princess' Tulipa 'Persian Pearl' Tulip orphanidea 'Flava' Dodecatheon meadia/Primula meadia Primula auricula 'Helen Ruane' Pulsatilla vulgaris ´Papageno´ Pulsatilla vulgaris subsp. grandis 'Budapest Blue' Lathyrus vernus Lathyrus vernus 'Alboroseus' Scilla bithynica Alliaria petiolata - garlic mustard Narcissus poeticus Scilla cilicica Scilla peruviana Scilla liliohyacinthus Scilla amoena Scilla armenica Scilla sibericaScilla autumnalis Corydalis solida Corydalis 'Tory MP' Corydalis flexuosa ‘Golden Panda' Corydalis 'Spinners' Anemone nemorosa 'Yerda Ramusem' Anemone nemorosa Anemone apennina Anemone nemorosa 'Monstrosa' Arum creticum Arum creticum 'Album'
Salpauksen Työelämä-podcastissa on päästy jo neljänteen osaan, jonka vieraaksi Otto Ripatti ja Henna Erkamo saivat henkilöstöohjaaja Jukka Mandelinin Kempiltä. Jukka kertoo esimerkiksi, mitä kaikkea monipuolista henkilöstöohjaajan työnkuvaan kuuluu ja miten oppilaitosyhteistyötä tehdään. Jukka kertoo lisäksi tärkeää asiaa oppisopimuksesta ja henkilöstön kehittämisestä. Tulipa podcastin aikana myös ainakin yksi timanttinen yhteistyöidea, pistä kuulolle!
Aquest és el primer conte de la quarta temporada: "Els colors del Carnestoltes". És conte inventat per en Roger Giménez pels seus fills i tots els nens que vulguin escoltar. Tracta sobre una nena que sent molta pressió per ser la mes gran de la classe, per ser la més alta, per ser la més rossa, i per ser una princesa rosa... Música: Happy Ukulele - Jason Shaw - Creative Commons
Criada em 1956 a mesa tulipa é um ícone do design até hoje, e como ela se tornou uma das peças de decoração mais copiadas do mundo você descobre hoje com Janina Ester. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diante do sucesso do nosso episódio especial do Dia das Crianças, resolvemos criar mais um spin-off do SciCast! Agora respondendo as perguntas mais interessantes, inesperadas e fofas dos nossos pequenos cientistas. E se você tem um mini cientista em casa pode nos mandar suas mais intrigantes perguntas pelo contato@scicast.com.br. E, lembrando, que cada nova loucura dessa, cada novo spin-off, depende diretamente do patronato do SciCast. Seja Patrono. Confira os links nesse post ;) Perguntas do episódio: "Por que quando eu fico na frente do espelho tem eu e tem mais outro eu? Por que a gente consegue ver no espelho o nosso reflexo?" Perguntas do Pedro de 4 anos e da Lívia de 9 anos "Qual foi o primeiro bicho a fazer cocô?" Pergunta da Tulipa de 4 anos "Como que as abelhas produzem o mel?" Pergunta da Lavínia de 8 anos
Diante do sucesso do nosso episódio especial do Dia das Crianças, resolvemos criar mais um spin-off do SciCast! Agora respondendo as perguntas mais interessantes, inesperadas e fofas dos nossos pequenos cientistas. E se você tem um mini cientista em casa pode nos mandar suas mais intrigantes perguntas pelo contato@scicast.com.br. E, lembrando, que cada nova loucura dessa, cada novo spin-off, depende diretamente do patronato do SciCast. Seja Patrono. Confira os links nesse post ;) Perguntas do episódio: "Por que quando eu fico na frente do espelho tem eu e tem mais outro eu? Por que a gente consegue ver no espelho o nosso reflexo?" Perguntas do Pedro de 4 anos e da Lívia de 9 anos "Qual foi o primeiro bicho a fazer cocô?" Pergunta da Tulipa de 4 anos "Como que as abelhas produzem o mel?" Pergunta da Lavínia de 8 anos
Välillä maksutapahtumakaan ei mene putkeen. Joskus summa lähtee väärälle tilille tai kortti ei toimikaan. Nina ja Susan myöntävät tässä jaksossa omat mokansa, mutta mukana on myös OP:n AI-trainer Juha Luukkainen, joka kertoo miten nuo mokat olisi voitu välttää.
Jetzt werden wieder viele Blumenzwiebeln gesetzt. Tulpen werden am meisten verkauft. Viele Tulpensorten sind nicht dauerhaft. Nach ein bis zwei Jahren verschwinden sie wieder. Zum einen werden sie von Mäusen gefressen, zum anderen sind die Sorten nicht dauerhaft. Wichtige Tulpentipps: * Tulpen sind eine Bienenweide: beliebt bei Hummeln und Honigbienen. * Vorsicht: Wühlmäuse lieben Tulpenzwiebeln! * Tulpen brauchen Sonne. * Tulpen brauchen durchlässigen Boden. Es gibt eine schöne Auswahl an Wildarten und Gartensorten, welche Jahr für Jahr zuverlässig im Frühling blühen. Diese Tulpenarten sind dauerhaft im nahrhaften Gartenbeet * Darwin-Hybrid-Tulpen 'Parade´ karminrot, 'Golden Parade´ primelgelb, 'Apeldoorn´ orangerot, 'Beauty of Apeldoorn´ orangegelb gezeichnet, 'Golden Apeldoorn´ gelb * Lilienblütige Tulpen: 'Ballerina' orange, 'White Triumphator' reinweiss, 'Ballade' magenta mit weissem Rand, 'China Pink' zartrosa * Fosteriana-Tulpen: 'Purissima' crèmeweiss, 'Orange Emperor' orange * Viridiflora-Tulpe: 'Spring Green' elfenbeinweiss grün gefiedert Diese Tulpen brauchen warme, trockene Standorte, z.B. auf einer Trockensteinmauer, entlang eines Weges, an einem Südbord, in einem Steingarten oder für Pflanzgefässe: * Wildtulpen: Weinbergtulpe (Tulipa sylvestris) einheimisch gelb, Stern-Tulpe (Tulipa tarda) gelb-weiss, Tulipa turkestanica gelb-weiss, Feuer-Tulpe (Tulipa whittalli) orange, Tulipa kolpakowskiana gelb und aussen orange * Wildtulpen – Sorten: Tulipa praestans 'Füsilier' mehrblütig rot, Tulipa clusiana 'Cynthia' primelgelb und aussen karmesinrot ; Felsen-Tulpe (Tulipa saxatilis) 'Lilac Wonder' rosa-gelb, Tulipa 'Honky Tonk' crèmegelb-rosa, Tulipa batalinii 'Bright Gem' schwefelgelb und orange, Tulipa 'Tinka' dunkelrot mit gelb
São Paulo is a megacity of over 20 million people and it's the buzz at the heart of the independent music scene in Brazil. We feature music from the forefront of the SP new wave right now, with Metá Metá and their “apocalyptic afropunk”, the gorgeous pop melodies of Tulipa, indie rock princes Holger and hip hop star Criolo.
This is the last episode of the Brasil Music Exchange! Over the past month we've brought you the best that Brasil has to offer. In this final episode Jody Gillett celebrates the women of new Brazilian music. Our all-female playlist includes the São Paulo vanguard sounds of Juçara Marçal, Tulipa and Céu, Bahia's new voice Jurema, veteran carimbó queen Dona Onete and much more.