Why do we cry? Did cavemen really carry clubs? Can swearing make you stronger? On ELT, you call with a question, we find you an answer. Our helpline is open 24-7. Call 833-RING-ELT or send an audio message to elt@gimletmedia.com.
Modern living is exhausting and quite frankly, toxic and emotional labor. You should really take a moment for yourself, but how? Join comedians Cait Raft and Drew Spears as they and their guests venture into the world of self care and report on the good, the bad and the bougie. Listen in, because otherwise they’ll just be talking to their houseplants.
Just three guys who like to talk about Music, Media and the Mission of Jesus. Every week Zak, Collin and Bob talk about all things having to do with life as people who are house-plants in the house of God (Psalm 92).
On The Ledge is a podcast all about indoor gardening - helping you to grow everything from Aloe vera to the ZZ plant. Presenter Jane Perrone has been nuts about houseplants since she was knee high to a Swiss cheese plant. She quizzes the experts, helps you find cool new stuff to grow and figures out how to fix your plant problems. For more information, email ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com or visit janeperrone.com.
Ellen Zachos and C.L. Fornari help you discover the amazing world of plants: in the garden, in the wild, and on your plate. They show you how to grow plants successfully, how to enjoy your natural surroundings, and how to make the most of your harvest, whether it's cultivated or foraged. (Spoiler alert: they don't always agree!) You'll find three different topics in each episode, plus email questions from listeners.
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The Epic Gardening podcast is a daily gardening tips and advice show brought to you by Kevin Espiritu, an urban gardener, hydroponics enthusiast, and all-around plant lover. Every day, a gardening question from YOU will be answered in a fun and informative way in under 10 minutes!
A houseplant meets personal growth podcast by Dusty Hegge (that's me!). There are such beautiful parallels between plant growth and human growth and I KNOW that is by God’s design. So, on Grow Well, we talk about both! Everything from soulful personal growth to how to keep your fiddle leaf fig alive - we’ll talk about it all!
Bite-sized informative updates on gardening basics, solutions, myths, news and other subjects of interest to gardeners both new and experienced. From the popular Empress of Dirt website (empressofdirt.net), home of creative and frugal ideas for your backyard garden.
Blog, podcast and videos dedicated to edible gardening. Based in Littlehampton, West Sussex, U.K. With an allotment and vegetable garden
Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins VPR’s Weekend Edition host Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.
This is Plant Daddy Podcast: serving you intersectional horticulture. I’m Matthew, and I’m Stephen. We are Plant Daddies living in Seattle, WA, podcasting about our passion for cultivating plants. Since our identities are intersectional, and [we'd like to think] include much more than just being gay millennial Plant Daddies, we'll also get into pop culture, LGBTQ+ content, current events, and our own personal stories. We chat with such guests as gardening, botany and horticulture experts, am ...
Learn to care for plants successfully and cultivate more joy in your life with episodes of the Bloom and Grow Radio Podcast. Ever killed a houseplant before? Host Maria Failla can relate. That’s why she interviews planty experts to get answers to the plant care questions we all have, but might be nervous to ask: like what the heck IS bright indirect light? What is soil and potting mix made up of? Or What IS the best way to water my plants? Tune in to stop killing your plants, learn how to ge ...
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Olivia Gatwood and Melissa Lozada-Oliva are two internationally-renowned writers and performers who have a lot of questions about things that don't matter. But mostly, they are just two girls who are unfortunately not talking less.
Join host Larry Meiller as he discusses gardening topics with his guests. This program is heard every Friday at 11 a.m. and rebroadcast on Saturday at 6 a.m. on WPR's Ideas Network stations.
Societyx is a live interactive online experience platform connecting creatives worldwide. Our weekly podcasts bring you fresh conversations and moments of mindfulness at the intersection of art, creativity, and culture. www.thesocietyx.com
David Maxwell and the experts visit gardens, talk to gardeners and offer topical advice
The Grow Guide is a weekly gardening podcast co-hosted by rookie grower, Maggie Wysocki, who asks all the questions you’re afraid to, and master grower, Dave Hanson, who answers them all with wisdom. Listen in as they chat openly about seasonal gardening topics, including the trials, tribulations and successes of growing in climates where it can feel...kind of impossible.
Need a kick in the Plants? The Flowerland Garden Show with Rick, Doug, and Kristi can help you with their useful advice.
Bite-sized informative updates on gardening basics, solutions, myths, news and other subjects of interest to gardeners both new and experienced. From the popular Empress of Dirt website (empressofdirt.net), home of creative and frugal ideas for your backyard garden.
Troubled Waters is the pop culture quiz show where comedians disagree to disagree. Twice a month, Dave will stoke pointless arguments between two teams of comedians and make them compete against each other in order to settle their meaningless debates once and for all. Winner takes home the right to be right.
'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest horticultural advice, scientific research and tried and tested techniques to bring out the best in your garden. Topics covered include: growing your own vegetables, flowers, garden design, lawn care and gardening with children. Plus expert masterclasses in topics ranging from cottage garden plants, growing orchids, to pest control and ...
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What Are We is hosted by two proud millennials, Lotanna and Sandra, and produced by Tori. Subscribe to hear us chat about everything from feminism and politics to memes and houseplants. You can also find us on Twitter, where we post even more unfiltered thoughts at: https://twitter.com/whatarewepod. Listen to our bonus episodes here: http://bit.ly/2AUCkIk.
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Low Level Rage is a live call-in show hosted by Tim and Lauren in Chicago Friday nights from 9-11pm Central. These are the archives. Listen to the show live at lowlevelrage.com.
Breathe in nature and breathe out stress. The Pause with Plants podcast connects listeners to nature and provides a path to naturally release stress. @PausewithPlants @Ihavethisthingwithurbanjungles
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Gardening Conversations: Four seasons of gardening with Cooperative Extension horticulturist Amy Ivy. Matha Foley hosts
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Botanist & Host, Shii Kaina, interviews the incredible “Plant People of Instagram" including horticulturists, artists, designers, plant bosses and respected enthusiasts- to create an audio vault of inspiring botanical knowledge through the authenticity of story-telling, in order to harness a deeper connection with us and our natural world. It’s time to INSPIRE your WILD!!
Houseplant superfans Madison, Madeline, and Allison get chatty and planty discussing everything houseplant. Whether you're just starting out or a long time houseplant fan, tune in to learn, gossip, debate, and join the Plant Gang.
Husband and wife duo, Aaron and Kelly, discuss houseplant basics, history, and sometimes their cats.
Years of working at digital media companies have netted me one thing: FREE BOOKS. I talk about the books my job gave me, and what matters outside the pages.
Peggy Riccio and Teri Speight talk about plants, gardening, public gardens, nurseries, books, and events in the Washington DC metro area. Together they discuss what is happening in the garden and places they have visited. Both Peggy and Teri are professional garden communicators: Peggy is a horticulturist and Teri is a Master Gardener. Peggy's website, pegplant.com, is an online resource for gardening in the DC metro area. Teri talks about all things beautiful on her website, cottageinthecou ...
Green Side Up is a gardening program produced by University of Illinois Extension. It is hosted by Richard Hentschel, Extension Educator, Horticulture.
Join Logan's Garden Shop (or Logan Trading Company. or simply just "Logan's") for a gardening podcast that goes beyond the planting and digs deep into YOUR love of gardening. Hosted by celebrated teacher, speaker, and horticulturist, Bryce Lane.Bryce discovered his passion for plants and telling others about them while working at a small Massachusetts garden center throughout high school and college. After earning his BS and MS in Horticulture, he came to the Department of Horticultural Scie ...
Welcome to Down the Garden Path Radio Show and Podcast. Landscape Designers, Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing discuss down to earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As landscape designers and gardeners, we think it is important and possible to have great gardens that are low maintenance. On this show, we try to help educate you seasonally to manage your garden and landscapes, engage with Garden Authors and educate yourselves right along with us as we learn together ab ...
A weekly, non-technical, easy-to-understand podcast that showcases some of the newest, most innovative, and exciting mobile apps available for the Apple iPhone smartphone.
Picking houseplants is best done with consideration for their light requirements, not your own personal tastes (hard as it may be). Lisa and I offer some suggestions on the best plants to choose in each lighting condition. Connect with Lisa Steinkopf: Lisa Steinkopf is a blogger, freelance writer, and houseplant enthusiast, and the author of Housep…
Unity is something that most people say they want. Yet it seems like something that is truly hard to attain. Humans have made many attempts to build unity and most of the time they fail. Is Unity possible for the community of God? We would say Unity has to be based on something. If we are not oriented towards the same standard of truth, unity won’t…
Aphids, mealybugs and spider mites, oh my! In this episode, we'll learn how to identify and tackle household pests, plus how to avoid them in the first place. We'll also find out more about common houseplant critters like white flies, scale and fungus gnats.By mengisch@vpr.net (mengisch)
It's very different from what we do with plants growing outdoors in the soil. With houseplants, it's all on us to make sure that the essential nutrients are available. NEW FROM Empress of Dirt: How to Grow Asparagus (and Plant Crowns)By Empress of Dirt
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Connecticut Garden Journal: Climbing Houseplants
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Houseplants are popular for adding lush greenery indoors. But what if you don't have space for large floor or tabletop houseplants? The solution is trailing or climbing houseplants.By Charlie Nardozzi
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3 Tips to Grow Houseplants Yourself with Maria Failla of Bloom and Grow Radio
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Welcome to the Grow Your Self podcast. Are you interested in growing indoors this year? This is a topic we have not covered yet on the podcast, but it is definitely a must listen. Today, I have a very special guest that is a pro at growing indoors. I am always looking for people covered with green things on the internet, and this woman is definitel…
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Episode 379. What are my edible houseplants?
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Join me in this weeks podcast where in recognition of houseplant week uk I am talking about my collection of The post Episode 379. What are my edible houseplants? appeared first on The veg grower podcast.By Richard
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Episode 12 - Tools Of The Trade : Jocelyn Perez Blanco - Making a Home for Houseplants
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This Weeks Episode - Tools Of The Trade About Making A Home For Houseplants: Over the last few years there has been astronomical growth within the houseplant community, thanks to social media. Lately, there has been an even bigger boom in the numbers of botanical bros and plant moms while we’ve all been spending more time at home! So, how do we bes…
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2020 Houseplant Trends with Jane Perrone
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Happy Holidays, Grow Guiders (this episode was pre-recorded prior to Christmas)! Maggie and Dave catch up before the Christmas break to chat about their fav things - Maggie shares about caring for Poinsettias long-term and Dave shares about a gothic-style houseplant. Then they're joined by a returning guest, Jane Perrone who tells us all about the …
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Episode 100!! Featuring Our Grow Guide Listeners
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We're celebrating our 100th episode in the only way we know how, talking about plants! Thank you for all the support over the years, we're so proud of what The Grow Guide has become and ready to bring you more great content in 2021. We kick off today's episode with a walk down memory lane, remembering some of our fav moments (episodes discussed lin…
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Plants & the Home Office: Why and How to Green Up Your Work From Home Office Space // #plantywfh
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So we have said goodbye to 2020 and all of the insanity that came with it, but there is something we haven’t said goodbye to: working from home. Many companies have pledged to work from home well into 2021, leaving us sitting in our sweatpants, computer monitors and weird makeshift home offices with reluctant acceptance. People are spending more ti…
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Plants & the Home Office: Why and How to Green Up Your Work From Home Office Space // #plantywfh, ep 113
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So we have said goodbye to 2020 and all of the insanity that came with it, but there is something we haven’t said goodbye to: working from home. Many companies have pledged to work from home well into 2021, leaving us sitting in our sweatpants, computer monitors and weird makeshift home offices with reluctant acceptance. People are spending more ti…
The Plant Daddies are ready to roll up their sleeves and dive into their houseplant trend predictions for 2021! Anyone surprised that Aroids and Hoyas feature heavily? They're also ready to vent about the 'It Plants' that disappointed them the most last year. Do the laws of physics apply to these plant fads? Let's just humor Stephen and say "yes." …
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Episode 380 Chatting to Richard from vegplotter
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Join me in this weeks podcast where I chat to Richard creator of vegplotter.com. A online garden/allotment organiser and planner. The post Episode 380 Chatting to Richard from vegplotter appeared first on The veg grower podcast.By Richard
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Hollywood Punches: How to Make a Knockout Sound
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Listener Charlotte has been rewatching “The Sopranos” and the punches keep hitting her ear. Why do Hollywood wallops sound so punched up? Foley artist and Emmy Award-winning sound editor Joanna Fang shares her punch recipe. Plus, do real-life investigators actually connect the dots with red string and thumbtacks? Retired FBI agent Jerri Williams so…
Lisa Steinkopf joins us again for a week of houseplant celebration, starting off with how to pick the perfect plant at the nursery. Connect with Lisa Steinkopf: Lisa Steinkopf is a blogger, freelance writer, and houseplant enthusiast, and the author of Houseplant Party: Fun projects & Growing Tips for Epic Indoor Plants. She loves taking care of he…
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46 - Making Your Bed with Claire Downs
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Cait and Drew are learning all about why it's good to not be slobs like they are and make your bed with comedian, writer and bed making advocate Claire Downs! Learn all about the proper bedding you should have for the seasons and how and why its good to make your bed. Plus we talk about the tragedy of your Rite Aid closing, taking too much workout …
Rick, Doug, and Kristi were in to take your gardening questions from Arizona to Syracuse. Also they talked about Cats and your plants. Plus, what was your memory of church mints. Last, word of the day as well.By Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106.9 FM (WOOD-AM)
We know so little about soil. It's honestly incredibly exciting. Pete talks about the interconnected nature of the soil and how to nurture and foster the underground ecosystem. Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscap…
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Episode 169: cactus and succulent poaching - what you need to know
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*I am re-upoading this episode as many listeners have had problems with the old file - my apologies!* Rare cacti and succulents are being ripped out of the ground and sold illegally all over the world. Dr Jared Margulies of the University of Alabama joins me to discuss the issue of plant poaching: from what to look for when you’re buying rare succu…
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Misbehaving squirrels, yacon and Christine Walkden
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Presenter David Maxwell is joined by Jim Bradley and Ann Fitzsimons to answer listeners’ seasonal gardening questions. Klaus Laitenberger chats about winter in the vegetable garden and the wonder crop that is yacon! Also on the programme, squirrels behaving badly. What gardeners can do about the greys and how to help the reds and just how well can …
Mulch is mulch, right? Wrong. Pete Kanaris of Green Dreams shares his favorite types of mulch and how to use them. Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscaping, fruit trees, etc. Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPO…
The right tools for the job can make a big difference. We talk with a gardening expert about the tools that make her job easier. We also talk about new plants and seeds to try in this season’s garden.
This week, our contestants Aisha Alfa and Michael Balazo give our listeners motivational speeches, learn about the Karate Kid Cinematic Universe, and back out of their new years resolutions. Aisha Alfa would like to plug her podcast Shout Out Show and her standup album All The Parts recommends checking out The Dynasty Typewriter. Michael Balazo wou…
It's very different from what we do with plants growing outdoors in the soil. With houseplants, it's all on us to make sure that the essential nutrients are available. NEW FROM Empress of Dirt: How to Grow Asparagus (and Plant Crowns)By Empress of Dirt
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'A Certain Story About America': Yale Expert On Religious Imagery During Capitol Riot
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Images of the mob that attacked the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6 show a dizzying array of political and religious symbols among the crowd. There were flags, logos, sweatshirts and tattoos. Philip Gorski is a professor of sociology and religious studies at Yale University, and author of American Babylon: Christianity and Democracy Before and Afte…
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With a Garden You're Not Just Feeding Yourself
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When we garden, we're building an ecosystem and encouraging a multitude of plant and animal species to congregate in our gardens - learn how to do so effectively. Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscaping, fruit tre…
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'We Are Looking For Answers': Treating The COVID Long Haulers
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In early March, Vic Gara came down with severe muscle aches, headaches and a rising blood pressure, indicators of COVID-19 that weren’t well understood early on in the pandemic. “Taking a shower, just the water hurt my body,” he said. “I couldn’t sleep. I slowly became hypoxic. I just couldn’t breathe.” Eventually, he was admitted to Hartford Hospi…
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Armed Insurrections In The U.S. Aren't New. This Is Why The Capitol Attack Was Different
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The U.S. Capitol has seen countless protests and a number of violent incidents over its two centuries. But what we observed last week, when a mob of President Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol intent on stopping the count of electoral votes, has been called unprecedented.By Lori Mack
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Sea Shanties Take Over TikTok - What's the Fascination?
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Well, less than two weeks into 2021 and the surprises just keep coming. Among the more pleasant ones so far: The popular app TikTok seems to have been taken over by sea shanties. Yes, sea shanties -- those catchy, sometimes bawdy songs of the sea. Just a few measures into one of these ditties and you can almost picture a ragtag group of sailors hoi…
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What The Biden Administration Will Mean For Climate Change In New England
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Severe storms. Heat waves. Rising seas. New England is already seeing the impacts of climate change, and scientists project they will become more severe and deadly, shaping how we live and work in the northeastern U.S. In a special ahead of Inauguration Day, the New England News Collaborative and America Amplified look at climate change in our regi…
Using weeds as an indication of your soil quality and growing conditions, Pete shows you how to troubleshoot and adjust your garden or landscape. Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscaping, fruit trees, etc. Buy Bird…
Useful links RHS help and advice on snowdrops Discover snowdrops at RHS Partner gardens Selected snowdrop cultivars mentioned:'Colossus', 'Comet', 'Magnet', 'Rosemary Burnham' Garden visiting: Cambo Gardens is one of over 200 gardens in the UK and abroad that kindly allow free entry for RHS members (restrictions apply, please check https://www.rhs.…
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Rainbow Tomatoes, Jade Plants, and Lichen
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The Plantrama team discusses the clearly fake rainbow tomatoes, growing the wonderfully real jade plants indoors, and Ellen’s new craft cocktail class. :30 True or False: Rainbow Tomato Seeds 3:17 Eat/Drink/Grow: Jade plants: Crassula 13:29 Insider Information: Ellen’s online craft cocktail course 17:30 Love Letters and Questions: Anthony writes as…
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CT GOP Chairman J.R. Romano Announces Resignation
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J.R. Romano announced Tuesday night that he has resigned as chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party. Last October, Romano had said he would step down at the end of his term in June. The immediate resignation marks a surprise development. He said in a short email statement that he decided his resignation was best for the party. In an interview,…
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EP. 61 - BAD TV & TOUGH LOVE "PARENTING"
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Melissa & Olivia try to justify their love of melodramatic television & also are in complete denial about their traumatic childhoods.By SAY MORE
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Episode 15 - Native : Lisa "La Marks" Markuson : Poetry Workshop
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This Weeks Class Topic - Native About The Class Become your own muse. This weekly workshop will cover key poetic terms and devices by studying poems by a handful of modern and contemporary poets and then get a chance to try our own hand at writing new poem drafts from a select number of prompts. Throughout the course you will have the opportunity t…
Weeds tell you what's going on with your soil, and you can even 'plant weeds' that will help you in your garden goals. Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscaping, fruit trees, etc. Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EP…
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Yale Doctor Shares His COVID-19 Vaccine Experience With Spanish-Speaking Patients
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As Connecticut prepares to transition into Phase 1B of the vaccine rollout, there’s growing concern about reaching diverse communities who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 illness and death. To address the problem, Dr. Jorge Moreno, an internist and assistant professor at the Yale School of Medicine, posted a video about his experi…
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Connecticut Vaccine Advisers Favor Adding Younger Residents, Those With Preexisting Conditions
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In a series of changes to initial guidelines, Trump administration officials announced Tuesday that states should vaccinate all residents 65 years and older sooner rather than later. Federal health officials are also encouraging states to expand the next phase of vaccine distribution to all adults who have preexisting conditions that put them at an…
What are some of Pete's favorite perennial crops to mix into the garden? Connect with Pete Kanaris: Edible landscaper and permaculturist from Florida, who has come from a traditional landscaping business and turned a new leaf into edible landscaping, fruit trees, etc. Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdi…
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Humidity Deep Dive and Winter Plant Care with the Plant Daddy Podcast Daddies, #112
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One of the biggest questions I’ve gotten from our community is how to understand humidity and watering better. As we are in the depths of winter, humidity is a big topic and focus in our plant care routines, and you are going to hear a LOT about it today in a nerdy deep dive with two other plant podcasters, the daddies of the Plant Daddy Podcast St…
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Episode 79: with Maria Failla from Bloom and Grow Radio
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We kick off 2021 with Maria Failla of Bloom and Grow Radio, who shares her perspectives on classes at the botanical garden, plant care for mindfulness, and she even guesses our plant parent personality types. Did Maria help the Plant Daddies begin to find themselves? Did Matthew put down that Gardenia? Does he sing Memory? Prepare for some surprise…