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I've worn my favorite pants so much I've blown out the pockets. Also, Diddy likely sent shockwaves through the entire lube industry when he ordered 1000 bottles. That's a sale that can change a lube salesmen's life. And, I don't know much about vegetables. Enjoy.New episodes are released every Tuesday. If you want to interact with the show, we have a voice mailbox. Call 818-336-1146 and leave feedback, or just complain, and maybe I'll use it in a future broadcast.https://www.icancomplain.com/TEXT THE RAINWATER HOTLINE
In this week's Talking Life, Rory talks about the benefits and the history of Allotments in the U.K - small plots of land where communities grow fruit and vegetables together.
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The Bruce Company is collecting produce for donations - no questions, no judgment. Lisa and Shawn also talk what's growing now, Japanese beetles, fungi, and answer a listener question about blooming flowers that aren't blooming.
The Bruce Company is hiring for their outdoor team. Also, Lisa and Shawn talk weather, trivia, the plant desk, and answer a question about lawn weeds.
Lisa and Shawn talk about what makes plant tags at the Bruce Company unique. Also: how to manage mosquitoes and Japanese beetles, the Bruce Company's rhododendron and azalea sale, and listener questions on roses, crabapple, and hydrangeas.
Lisa and Shawn talk about watering your plants (or about getting your plants enough water, seeing as how it's raining), new plants and new plans at the Bruce Company, grow bags, Weber grills, and what to do when calling the plant desk.
The growing season is still a little behind and there's another chilly day in forecast. Lisa and Shawn talk weather, hibiscus, floating row covers, Japanese beetles, and the Bruce Company's pollinator giveaway.
We are finally back with Mark Foster, AKA The Greenbeard Diary on Instagram, for another episode of the Vegcast, a monthly series where we chat about how Mark goes about growing his own Vegtables and plants. Here we'll be chatting about what Mark has been up to, how he prepared his Garden for the month of March, what he has planned for the coming year and my irrational fear of peas.
***Thanks to everone who came out to our Tom and Jerry party! We rounded up to make a $700 donation to the Vive refuge shelter.*** This week Erie County Board of Elections Office Manager Jessica Overholt stops by to discuss the ins and outs of the BoE. In news of the week: -Starbucks has a union! -Governor race updates -We talk about the recent IG report on 911 response times https://www.investigativepost.org/2021/12/07/wheres-a-cop-when-you-need-one/ -And more! ================= Find us at: Facebook: www.facebook.com/squarepod Twitter: @squarepodbuff IG: SquarePodcast Jim: @JamesTamol Ryan: @darealryansteel Riy: @GFY -We have shirts! If you're Buffalo Rad, get them here: https://the-squares-radpack-store-2.creator-spring.com
Sharing produce and growing know-how is rooted in Vanya Maw's philosophy. She's been running Wyenova Organics since 1992 and farms just about anything edible that grows with passion and pride.
Randy takes your calls all morning long!
Mark Anderson talks about the best way to store harvested potatoes. Also, with skunks and raccoons showing up in gardens, there are effective ways to keep them out.
Here I have sharef few vegtables with their benefits... Thankyou for hearing... Peace out
Randy takes calls all morning long!
Ransom Notes - Vintage,Vegtables & Viable Minds by Frank MacKay
It's that time MIDWEST GARDENERS!Today we give you a few pointers to get your veggie garden up and running as soon as you can!Things to think about and a few you can accomplish right now in the midst of January. Take a listen... and comment on the Facebook page if you have additional ideas you'd like to share.________________If you'd like to ask us an "on-air" question or just leave a show comment, do it the old fashioned way, leave a voice mail at: (567) 318-2325 ________________Like to check out our Facebook Page? Please "LIKE" it, follow along and even post, not only your garden pictures, but message us with questions. Plant, bug IDs, etc. Mike loves to help out!https://www.facebook.com/Your-Midwest-Garden-Podcast-104823994541594________________If you happen to be in the Toledo or Perrysburg, Ohio area, please stop in at our sponsor's garden centers or visit them online at:https://www.blackdiamondgrows.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourmidwestgarden)
We will meet weekly to go over what we're all planting. In the San Francisco Bay Area we have micro climates and it allows us to garden year round, I hope to share my adventures in the garden. I hope you get a good laugh and find some knowledge through my triumphs and mistakes.
When Country Life visited North Canterbury vegetable grower Cam Booker two years ago he was getting into selling vege boxes. This year sales sky-rocketed over the Covid-19 lockdown and he says local Farmers' Market sales have bounced back nicely since then too. On Christmas Eve he's hosting a dig-your-own potato event at the Sefton market garden.
A podcast dedicated to educating and promoting the b Links we talk about Lisa's Website (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/) Full list of Online Courses (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/online-courses/) Jonathan & Megan Leiss: (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/product/the-no-till-micro-scale-flower-farm-online-course/) - available anytime Lisa Ziegler: (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/product/flower-farming-school-online-with-lisa-mason-ziegler/) - Registration Opens October 2020 Steve & Gretel Adams: (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/product/flower-farming-school-online-growing-cut-flower-crops-in-hoops-and-greenhouses/) - Registration: November 16-20, 2020 Jennie Love: (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/product/farmer-florist-school-online-the-wedding-process-with-jennie-love/) - Registration is only open October 1-5, 2020 Ellen Frost: Florist School Online: Growing Your Business with Local Flower (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/product/florist-school-online-growing-your-business-with-local-flower-sourcing-with-ellen-frost/) (https://amzn.to/31kf4iO) (https://amzn.to/31kf4iO) Welcome to the Green Organic Garden. It is Friday, August 21st, 2020.I have the most amazing guest on the line, she was guest number 2, she came back after that and today she is here to dazzle you after her 3rd book called (https://amzn.to/31kf4iO) to here is Lisa Ziegler. Thank you so much, Jackie. It is so my pleasure to be here and really, I do remember now that I was number two, that was a long time ago. Wasn't it? Welcome back, tell. I do have a lot of new listeners since December. And so tell them a little bit about you because maybe they haven't heard much about you. Urban Flower FarmerSure. Thanks. So I, if you can't tell from my accent, I am kind of in the South, I'm on the coast of Virginia. I'm in Southeastern Virginia and I am an urban flower farmer. My little three acre farm is right in the middle of the city. Literally I'm surrounded by 200,000 residents and my place. Although when I first, my first half of my career, I only had an acre and a quarter totally, including where my home was.That's now up to almost three acres and I have no hoophouses. The Flower Farmer: An Organic Grower's Guide to Raising and Selling Cut Flowers Everything I do is grown outdoors in a garden or a field. And, you know, I started farming in 1998, like so many other people after reading (http://amzn.to/1O1eUfZ) and just hit the ground running because I'm such a follower, meaning I really followed her instructions. I think it helped me to be successful right out of the gate. And when you're successful out of the gate, it helps you just to keep on going after it, you know, not everybody is like us, Jackie, where you were talking about how you kept trying and trying with your podcast. Some people just throw in the towel and I understand that, but then there's people like me and you that just keep bulldoze and after it, and but for me in the flower farming, my first customer ever that I had just really took me under his wing and ushered me right into this business. And then I just ran with it. And my business has really changed over the years.I started teaching and doing lots of programs and speaking to groups and that led to a book deal. And then I started writing books and speaking even more and traveling. And during that time I launched an online garden store called the Gardener's workshop.com (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/) where I just sell the same tools and seeds and supplies that I actually use in my gardens and the same seed varieties. We do not save seed. We just buy extra from the seed houses and package them with our instructions and offer those to our folks that are looking for great cut flower garden seeds. And then about three years ago, I launched (https://www.thegardenersworkshop.com/online-courses/). I built my own first course and it's such an... Support this podcast
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Jumbo Ep:113 - 17.06.20 - I've Had A Major Injury - Jumtastic QuizToday Wozey is back to play the Jumtastic Quiz, i've had a major injury and it's international eat your vegetables day Support the show on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/Jumbo Official Website: www.jumbopodcast.com You can find me on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker and many others.Email: Jumbopodcast@gmail.comFacebook: /TonyJamesComedy Twitter: @TonyJamesComedy
Today, we speak to Rebekah Gomez, Founder of Superheroes Eat Plants. We talk about her journey transitioning to veganism and the benefits of going vegan on the health, animals, and environment. Listen in for how to stay healthy and still have affordable vegan food options, Rebekah’s company, and more.
The Tooth On this week’s Tales from the Mind Boat episode is all about the Tooth or a tooth or even an ex-tooth. While eating a chocolate muffin I snapped a decayed tooth in half and sat there that evening staring into a piece of me that has been through so much. I felt like crying and I felt old but most of all It meant I needed to go to the dentist. Written, read and produced by Trav Nash If you can afford to please consider supporting me on Patreon. Theme music by Tim Whitt All other ambient sounds by Pierre Vanderbee Follow me on Twitter Follow me on Instagram Follow Tales from the Mind Boat Twitter Like Tales from the Mind Boat on Facebook Tim Whitt's new album Geisel
Diabetes & High Blood Pressure Tips (For a healthier you...)
This week on HEALTHY MOMENTS RADIO We discuss FOOD! So what the heck ‘can’ I eat??? QUICK. DOABLE. EASY. Inspiration & tips on managing your HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE & DIABETES NEW 10-minute episodes air weekly (EST) Mondays @11 a.m. Rebroadcasts: Wednesdays @Noon & Fridays @6pm Executive Producer: Renee Norris-Jones ©2015 These diseases are NOT always the death sentences they once were My Journey with Diabetes & High Blood Pressure 'Healthy Moments Radio' on www.GtownRadio is meant to share my journey in managing my high blood pressure and diabetics with just diet and exercise. These diseases are NOT the death sentences they once were. Check out HEALTHY MOMENTS RADIO for tips on managing your Diabetes & High Blood Pressure ~ Renee Offering 10 minute segments towards a healthier you!
SHOW INFORMATION: www.TonyTrombo.com . My special guest for this show is Suzannah Harris! She can be heard on the FZ albums Them or Us and Sleep Dirt (the 1991 CD Version) She's also married to Zappa's Bob Harris (on High Vocals, Trumpet and Vegtables)
Ed Rosenthal's Protect Your Garden is an easy-to-use troubleshooting guide that helps you identify and eliminate things that want to harm your plants. Over one hundred full-color photographs help you determine exactly what is plaguing your flowers and edible plants. Protect Your Garden then provides easy and safe solutions. Building Soils Naturally: Innovative Methods for Organic Gardeners by Phil Nauta (AKA The Smiling Gardener) is all about helping you to grow the best quality food possible, starting from the ground up. It all starts with healthy soil. With living, balanced soil, plants are healthier, more pest and disease resistant, there are less weed problems, and your garden better accommodates moisture fluctuations. Does mealtime turn into battle time with your youngster? Heather Brittany and Cynthia Brian offer simple suggestions to help make eating fun and healthy for children and the family with farm to table freshness that you and your children can grow together.