Blueberries, Hydrangeas, and a Magic Wand For Weeds

Blueberries, Hydrangeas, and a Magic Wand For Weeds

Ep 044 – Today we’re talking about: Blueberries, Hydrangeas, and a Magic Wand For Weeds. We offer you some unusual blueberry recipes, talk about the many wonderful white panicle hydrangeas, explain why soil pH is important, and wonder why people squirt the leaves of their plants when the roots are the part that takes up water.

2018 Golden Gnome Awards

2018 Golden Gnome Awards

Ep 042 – It’s the first annual Golden Gnome Awards. Discover the Best Edibles With Surprising Flavor, Best Gathering of the Plant Tribe, Best Art Made With Plants, and more… “And the Gnome goes to…”

Continual Harvest, Houseplants to Summer Camp, and Rosa Rugosa

Continual Harvest, Houseplants to Summer Camp, and Rosa Rugosa

Ep. 041 In late June it’s time to talk about repeat sowings of salad greens, foraging for lamb’s quarters, sending houseplants to summer camp, and all about Rosa rugosa. Ellen and C.L. end the episode with advice about how to keep a hanging basket looking good all summer.

Asparagus, Marigolds for Insect Control, and Mixed Containers

Asparagus, Marigolds for Insect Control, and Mixed Containers

Ep 039 – Asparagus, Marigolds for Insect Control, and Mixed Containers. Ellen and C.L. discus how you can grow asparagus (and what type to plant), explain about marigolds in the vegetable garden, and talk about designing mixed containers for your deck, yard, patio or porch.

Questions From NWFGS Seattle

Questions From NWFGS Seattle

Ep 038 – When Ellen and C.L. spoke at the NWFGS in Seattle in February, there were more questions that came in from the audience than they had time to answer. So this episode addresses all of those excellent written queries that we brought home with us. From deer to yellow jackets…favorite books to cleaning Smart Pots, your answers are here.

Edible Flowers, April Showers, and Skunk Cabbage

Edible Flowers, April Showers, and Skunk Cabbage

Ep 037 – Today we move from the lovely and delicious (edible flowers) to the strange and stinky (skunk cabbage). In our main segment we are all about drizzle and downpours as Ellen and C.L. discuss rain chains, rain barrels, rain gauges and rain gardens. We discuss the design and functional advantages to elevating containers and finish with a question about when to fertilize bulbs.

Plantrama Live In Seattle

Plantrama Live In Seattle

Ep. 036 This episode of Plantrama was recorded live at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle. We talk about great plants and products, provide cocktail hour recipes and give garden design tips gained from the displays at this flower show. Thanks to our good friends at Smart Pots for sponsoring our appearance.

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