Tomato Troubles, Attracting or Repelling Insects, and Getting Started with Foraging

Tomato Troubles, Attracting or Repelling Insects, and Getting Started with Foraging

Ep 017 – Is there a way to repel insects from your outdoor office? Ellen has a short answer for this question…and we discuss the down-and-dirty truth. We also sing the praises of sending houseplants to summer camp and help you sort out problems you might be having with your tomato plants. Ellen offers Insider Information about getting started with foraging, and the program ends with a question from a listener about plants that attract flies.

Zucchini, Plant ID and Tips for Growing Berries

Zucchini, Plant ID and Tips for Growing Berries

Ep 016 – What’s for dinner? In this episode Ellen and C.L. begin by discussing summer squash, aka zucchini. We mention the use of organic fungicides for controlling powdery mildew, and the variety Zephyr for continued production even after the plant has mildew.
For The Plant Noob: Next, we discuss the ways to get an accurate identification of a plant.
Eat, Drink, Grow: In this segment we talk about growing blueberries and blackberries.
Insider Information: In section discusses an article from Garden Design Magazine.
We finish off the program by answering an email about daylily maintenance.
Learn more about Garden Design Magazine by going to https://www.gardendesign.com

Your Outdoor Office, Peaches, and Arugula VS Garlic Mustard

Your Outdoor Office, Peaches, and Arugula VS Garlic Mustard

Ep 015 – Ellen and C.L. both love arugula, and C.L. talks about how easy it is to grow from seed. But Ellen prefers to forage for her greens, so in this episode it’s Arugula vs. Garlic Mustard! For the plant noob we offer information about the type of plants you’ll find in the landscape, and begin our series about Your Outdoor Office. Finally, we are inspired by the article about peach recipes in the summer issue of Better Homes and Gardens, and offer some insider information about growing your own delicious fruit. An email about “blooming on old wood” finishes up this episode.

Herbs on the Deck, Hardiness Zones and Tips for the Planting Season

Herbs on the Deck, Hardiness Zones and Tips for the Planting Season

Ep 014 – Ellen and C.L. start celebrating the planting season by talking about herbs in containers. Next they answer the question, “What the heck are hardiness zones?” In the main part of the podcast the topic is planting. Does your planting have to be done by a certain date? Do you really have to add peat moss to a planting hole? And what about removing that burlap or wire basket? All of these planting questions are answered, followed by a Sunflower Story and an email from a listener. It’s planting season…let’s play in the dirt!

Pronouncing Plant Names and Growing Herbs Indoors

Pronouncing Plant Names and Growing Herbs Indoors

Ep 013 – In this episode we disagree about how to pronounce “Plantrama” which leads to a discussion about the pronunciation of plant names. We also talk about successfully growing herbs by the kitchen window, and answer a listener’s emailed question.

Seeds, Weeds and What’s For Dinner

Seeds, Weeds and What’s For Dinner

Ep 011 – In this episode C.L. gives a tip for growing strong seedlings under lights, we talk about dealing with weeds in the yard (spoiler alert: Ellen wants you to eat them!) and we share some of our favorite “What’s for dinner?” plants.

Fragrant Plants, Drainage and All About Heirlooms

Fragrant Plants, Drainage and All About Heirlooms

Ep 010 – In this episode we talk about two of our favorite plants for fragrance, rant a bit about the practice of putting rocks and shards in the bottom of pots, and discuss the pros and cons of heirloom plants.

Edibles, Aphids and Plants for Privacy

Edibles, Aphids and Plants for Privacy

Ep 009 – What’s for dinner? In the fall, the answer might be mushrooms and eggplant. We begin by talking about growing and cooking eggplants and foraging for mushrooms. Next we talk about aphids on plants and then move on to discussing planting for privacy.

Saving Succulents, Moss and What’s For Dinner?

Saving Succulents, Moss and What’s For Dinner?

Ep 008 – Did you grow succulents in your window boxes or strawberry jar this year because they are drought tolerant and just look so cool? If so, you might be wondering if you can keep them for next year. This episode explains the hows and whys of saving succulents. We also talk about an under appreciated plant, moss, and ask each other, “What’s for dinner?”

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