Thursday, October 8, 2020053 Mulch Basics. Fabulous Fruit Friday!
It’s Fabulous Fruit Friday! Ed Laivo of Tomorrows Harvest tells us about one of the most peach leaf curl resistant varieties of a peach or nectarine t...
Tuesday, October 6, 2020052 Cut Flower Basics. Winter Chicken Care.
If you have a pollinator friendly garden, you have all sorts of beautiful flowering plants. Why not bring some of that outdoor splendor indoors? Today...
Thursday, October 1, 2020051 Chipper/Shredder Basics. Fabulous Fruit Friday!
Thinking about buying a rototiller? How about purchasing a chipper/shredder instead? It’s a machine that will make easy work of chopping up your garde...
Monday, September 28, 2020050 Fall Planting Carrots, Peas, Broccoli and More
We continue our discussion of easy to grow cool season vegetables with Master Gardener and vegetable expert Gail Pothour. Last episode, we discussed t...
Thursday, September 24, 2020049 Growing Cool Season Greens. Fabulous Fruit Friday!
Looking for easy care, tasty, cool season vegetables to plant now? Look no further than all the nutritious, green leafy crops that love the fall weath...
Monday, September 21, 2020048 No Bare Soil! Blueberry Basics. Black Widow Spiders and Your Garden.
The hot trend of spring is back, this time for fall. The trend? The home-based, back-to-the- land movement, where more and more people are starting a ...
Thursday, September 17, 2020047 Part 2 Understanding Seed Packets
Horticulture expert Debbie Flower rejoins us for Part 2 of Understanding the Language of Seed Packets. This time around, she has good planting instruc...
Monday, September 14, 2020046 Understanding Seed Packets Pt. 1
A seed packet might say, “Plant in spring, but if you live in a mild climate, sow in fall.” What is a mild climate? Do you live in a mild climate? You...
Thursday, September 10, 2020045 Feed Your Soil - The Cool Season Garden Edition
Ripping out your summer garden to make room for the fall vegetable and flower garden? Before you stick one broccoli plant or calendula flower in that ...
Monday, September 7, 2020044 Don't Overdose Your Plants with Fertilizer. Making raisins. Plants that smell great!
Can there be too much of a good thing? Yes, indeed, if we are talking about fertilizer for your outdoor fruit and vegetable plants. In fact, too much ...