Grafting, Starting Pepper Plants, and Rice Alternatives

Grafting, Starting Pepper Plants, and Rice Alternatives

Ep 221 – We start out discussing what can be substituted for rice when you cook. Our main segment is about grafted plants, and we end with a discussion about vegetable seeds that you might want to start in the winter, and whether it’s worth it to save a poinsettia from year to year.

Bare Root Plants, Dracaena and Pruning

Bare Root Plants, Dracaena and Pruning

Ep 219 – In this episode C.L. and Ellen explain what “bare root plants” are and why you might want them. Next, they talk about the genus Dracaena, which includes some of the most popular houseplants. They end by disagreeing about general rules for pruning (sorry Morgan).

Yams vs Sweet Potatoes, Root Nodules and Fungal Diseases

Yams vs Sweet Potatoes, Root Nodules and Fungal Diseases

Ep 216 – From roots to leaves to flowers! C.L. and Ellen talk about the difference between yams and sweet potatoes, explain what a root nodule is, and discuss leaf-spot fungus, especially on house plants. The episode ends with a listener question about flowers for a Florida garden.

Low-Light Houseplants, Money Plant and Cleaning Indoor Foliage

Low-Light Houseplants, Money Plant and Cleaning Indoor Foliage

Ep 215 – It’s all houseplants all the time in this episode of Plantrama. Ellen and C.L. give advice about cleaning the leaves of indoor plants, talk about the many Calatheas that grow well with less light, and answer a question about the tropical known as “money plant.”

Cranberries, Potting Soils, and a Too-Tall Houseplant

Cranberries, Potting Soils, and a Too-Tall Houseplant

Ep 213 – Ellen and C.L. talk about cranberry recipes that go beyond the traditional “cranberry sauce.” They discuss potting “soils” and their composition, and give a listener advice about a Dracaena fragrans (aka corn plant) that has gotten too tall.

Apples, Augers, Old Wood and Tomatillos

Apples, Augers, Old Wood and Tomatillos

Ep 212 – C.L. and Ellen give you some different ideas for using apples this season, discuss planting bulbs with an auger on a drill, explain the term “old wood” and answer a listener’s question about tomatillo plants.

Spring Flowering Bulbs, Amaryllis and Fertilizing Houseplants

Spring Flowering Bulbs, Amaryllis and Fertilizing Houseplants

Ep 211 – The Plantrama team discusses the importance of soil temperature when planting bulbs for spring bloom. In the main segment we talk about handling the amaryllis bulbs you have kept from last winter, and how to bring them into flower in December. We end with a question about how frequently houseplants should be fertilized.

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