The podcast for people who love plants—but not always the same ones. Brought to you by the editors of Fine Gardening, this fun, informative podcast tackles all things topical in gardening. You’ll listen to the insights (and arguments) of Editor-in-Chief Steve Aitken and Senior Editor Danielle Sherry as they discuss various horticultural subjects on a deeper level. You will also hear from today’s leading horticultural minds who will offer their wisdom and opinions about what you might want to ...
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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.
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Be the envy of the neighborhood, when you listen to Gardening Utah with Jana Francis. Hear weekly tips on what you need to be working on right now. Plus local expert guests to help your yard stand out. It’s Gardening Utah with Jana Francis, where the grass really is greener!
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Welcome to The Weather Lounge: A podcast by WeatherWorks. Join our meteorologists every month as as we unravel the mysteries of the atmosphere, bringing you fun and thought provoking stories of how it shapes our very lives, sometimes in ways you’ve never imagined! We’ll also have great guests on to engage with us, so sit back, relax, and come join us in the Lounge!
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We bring you stories and insights in the Lansing region from a student media perspective. Brought to you by Focal Point News in the Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Impact 89FM, The Lookout at Lansing Community College, and The State News.
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Welcome to Peabiddies: an invitation to discover uncover & celebrate everyday beauty, awe and wonder.
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Musicians and childhood friends Gino Cappuccetti and Mark Getman chatting about their experiences with music both as a listener, and as a performer. Casual and often hilarious observations (occasionally with special guests) about various genres of music and the social settings they exist in.
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Driving the never ending ways to get your creative juices moving using photography and your heart vibration as tools to get the results you see in your minds-eye
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On this show I interview bands and artists and we talk about their music, favorite live shows, and how they got to where they're at. Take a break and give it a listen!
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Preston and Rahmon here. We truly find people fascinating in every single aspect. They can do extraordinary things, no doubt! We are finding humans that influence other humans by the masses, and finding out how they do just that. What makes them tick? What influences them? What is their favorite alcoholic beverage? Why do they try so hard? How do they view themselves? Join us bros as we journey through the population of amazing, energizing, influential people. Support this podcast: https://p ...
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Whether you’re just beginning to explore the Western United States or you’ve been living here since the day you were born, the Via Podcast will introduce you to new and unique adventures that will change your perspective. Hosts Mitti Hicks and Michelle Donati bring their travel expertise to interviews with some of the West’s most fascinating experts, residents, and adventurers. In each episode, you will discover deep conversations in the hopes of igniting a new interest—foraging anyone?—or p ...
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Hey there, flower enthusiasts, and budding cut flower growers! Welcome to Learn Cut Flower Growing, the podcast that's about to take your passion for blooms to a whole new level. 🌸 Join us on this exhilarating journey into the vibrant world of flowers, where we'll unveil the secrets, the stories, and the sheer magic behind growing and selling cut flowers. Our host? Well, she's not just any flower lover; she's a seasoned farmer-florist, a mother of nine, and a true flower whisperer. With over ...
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Add annuals with colorful foliage to your window boxes
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4:30When you're putting together window boxes, choose some annual flowers that have colorful foliage. Certain coleus varieties can add bright colors and thrive in full sun. Others, like caladiums, grow well in shady areas.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Bloom, Texture, and Foliage — Your Guide to Plant Selection with Cynthia Bee
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55:35In this episode of Gardening Utah, we dive deep into the art of plant selection with special guest Cynthia Bee! Whether you're refreshing your landscape or starting from scratch, Cynthia shares her expert advice on how to create a garden that's not only beautiful but also thrives in Utah’s unique climate. We cover: How to choose plants based on blo…
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Episode 180: Plants with Big, Bold Foliage
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58:24In this episode, we’re turning up the drama—garden drama, that is! We’re talking all about plants with big, bold foliage that steal the show and bring serious texture and presence to your landscape. Whether you're designing a tropical-feel patio or adding contrast to a woodland border, these leafy giants know how to make a statement. We'll cover ou…
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When the peepers peep, it's time to plant peas
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5:02The natural world is full of signals that the soil is warming. And when it warms enough, that means it's time to plant peas. Try planting English podded, sugar snap and snow peas this spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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When Can I Plant? Your Guide to Vegetable Planting Dates in Utah
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27:14If you’ve been staring at your seed packets wondering, “Is it too late to plant?”—this episode is for you! We’re diving into what you can still plant in early to mid-April in Northern Utah, how to use your frost dates to make smart decisions and the truth about which vegetables should be started by seed vs. transplant. Plus, we talk succession plan…
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On this week's episode of The Reporter Roundtable, host Merin Nazli sits down with Somer Sodeman and Claire Bacarella, reporters for The State News and Impact 89FM. Somer and Claire discuss their coverage of the new Multicultural Center and DEI. To listen live, tune in every other Sunday at 10:30 a.m ET.…
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Grow native shrubs like nannyberry and dogwood to feed birds, wildlife
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5:02From aronias to winterberries, plant native shrubs to feed birds and attract wildlife.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Cultivated wild greens are less bitter and easy to grow
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5:02This spring, plant cultivated varieties of some wild greens. Lambsquarters and amaranth grow easily, look attractive in your garden, and taste mild and earthy.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Weather Turns to Tricks on April Fool's Day
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43:21Ah yes, April 1st. A day to play pranks on your friends. But does Mother Nature fool around? While we want to think so, many real weather events occurred on this day that were in fact, very real! We talk about the most memorable weather events and facts on this silly holiday in the Lounge. Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a comment and rate t…
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Some hydrangeas need pruning now. Here's how
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5:00If you have hydrangea bushes in your landscape that flower in late summer or early fall, now is the time to cut them back so they'll produce their best blooms.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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How to nourish and protect crocus, daffodil and tulip bulbs as they begin to emerge
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5:00It's spring, and bulbs will flower soon. Nourish and protect them now with simple techniques.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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If your pulse quickens at the sight of a dogwood or peony in full bloom, this is the episode for you. Although a restrained, foliage-focused design is always a safe bet, fabulous floral textures and colors offer a level of excitement that leaves alone can’t provide. For many of us, a love of flowers was the gateway that brought us to gardening. Fol…
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Salt Lake Home and Garden Show Episode 84
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42:05Come along with Jana to the Salt Lake Home and Garden Show! We interview home and garden companies and get their garden tips. Did you miss the show? Don't worry, we have SHOW SPECIALS extended through the month of March! Links mentioned in show: BioGrass Sod Farms BigYellowBag.com SHOW SPECIAL - $25 off a Big Yellow Bag! Must take delivery in March…
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Choose seeds now for tomatoes that last in storage 6 months after harvest
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4:59Certain types of tomatoes can be harvested and stored for months. Search your local garden center for these seeds and some other unique tomato plants this spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Episode 178: Best Interview Moments from Let’s Argue About Plants
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30:37While the Fine Gardening team is busy exploring the Philadelphia Flower Show, we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the most insightful and inspiring conversations we’ve had on Let’s Argue About Plants over the past year. In this special episode, we’re revisiting standout moments from interviews with horticulturists, garden designers, and e…
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Grow tropical flowering vines as annuals this spring
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4:59It's springtime in some southern locales, where many vibrant flowering vines are in full bloom. New England can get in on the action by growing the annual varieties of these vines this spring and summer. Try the black-eyed Susan vine, mandevilla and more.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Gardening Utah is BACK, baby! 2025 Garden Season is upon us, and we have some amazing episodes and guests lined up for this year and Season 5 of Gardening Utah! Episodes will drop every weekend so make sure to follow the show on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Here are some links mentioned in today's show: …
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Take in an indoor garden and flower show this winter for ideas and inspiration
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4:59Just like the dormant bulbs underneath the snow, your garden senses are awakening! Take in a local garden and flower show to get inspired and excited for spring planting.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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March is right around the corner, so that means winter is almost over right?! Well, we break down what's coming up next, as well as recap how winter has panned out over the past few months in an all new episode. Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a comment and rate the podcast. If you want to get in contact with us, you can reach us at weatherl…
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Immigration enforcements and resources for students
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15:51On this week's episode of The Reporter Roundtable, host Merin Nazli sits down with Delaney Rogers and Emilio Perez Ibarguen, reporters for Focal Point News and The State News. Delaney and Emilio discuss their coverage of recent immigration enforcements and resources for students. To listen live, tune in every other Sunday at 10:30 a.m ET.…
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A vibrant, flowering houseplant to brighten winter's dark days
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5:00The clivia, a Zululand bloom with dark green foliage, was named after a British duchess who brought the plant from its native South Africa to cultivate it in her greenhouse.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Episode 177: Seeds We’re Starting This Year
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1:07:39As we recorded this episode, snow was gently falling outside our windows here in New England. But that isn't depressing for us—it simply means it’s time to start our seeds! Today we are joined by digital editor Christine, and we are talking all about which seeds we’re starting this year and why. There’s an assortment of edibles and flowers on our l…
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Bring spring indoors by forcing branches to flower early
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4:07Cut flowers are a great way to bring some cheer indoors when it's gloomy outside. This year, try something new that will bloom right up until spring.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Start leek seeds indoors, check overwintering tubers and be ready for spring
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5:00Things are slowly unfolding in the garden underneath the snow and ice. And the list of garden chores is getting longer. Begin some winter garden tasks now.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Episode 176: Plants with Personality with Amanda Thomsen
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39:00Amanda Thomsen is a landscape designer, project manager, and garden writer. Recently, she opened Aster Gardens in Lemont, Illinois. This neighborhood boutique offers plants, home décor, classes, and events. Amanda brings an irreverent, punk-rock spirit to her horticultural work, so she is the perfect person to help adventurous gardeners to explore …
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Dramatic dahlias and sweet nasturtiums named some of 2025's winning plants
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4:59Bold, contrasting petals and leaves make these award-winning houseplants stand out.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Find a pal who can propagate houseplants and fill your home with free greenery
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5:00Want to fill your home with plants but can't afford to just now? You needn't be green with envy; just enlist a friend with houseplants and ask them to propagate some for you.By Mary Williams Engisch, Charlie Nardozzi
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Potted plants will bring life and positive energy into any room, and studies have shown that having them nearby can relieve stress, boost creativity, and improve focus. In winter, when the weather is not good for outdoor gardening, it is particularly satisfying when we can help the living gems on our windowsills to thrive and look their best. In th…
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Harvest endless vegetables by planting perennial onions, greens and more
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5:00With some patience and planning, you can have a source of various vegetables year after year with just one planting.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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"Why can it rain below 32 degrees?" "Are Snowflakes all alike?" "What in the world is brine?" We answer these and more of your winter weather questions on an all new episode of The Weather Lounge. Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a comment and rate the podcast. If you want to get in contact with us, you can reach us at weatherlounge@weatherwo…
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Not your grandma's Tradescantia: Some old-timey houseplants get a facelift
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4:59Philodendron, rubber plants and spiderwort have been popular houseplants for decades. Now, growers are introducing new varieties and colors to liven your environs. Propagate some to grow outdoors in containers this summer, too.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Episode 174: Plant Evaluation with Sam Hoadley and Richard Hawke
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40:21Catalogue descriptions for new plants may grab our attention, but usually provide little useful information about how these up-and-coming cultivars will perform in your garden. Fortunately, comparative trials like those conducted at Chicago Botanic Garden and Mt. Cuba Center put plants to the test, side-by-side, under typical garden conditions. In …
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Go through garden seed packets this month to prep for spring planting
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5:00The time for planting seeds in the soil is months away. Still, this is a great time to evaluate your half-used and opened garden seed packets to check if they are still viable for spring planting.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Weather Talk: A Pattern Shift to RING IN 2025
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42:44We had our Winter Outlook talk back in November, but as the weather isn't a closed and finite system, things can change. And we're definitely seeing some signs of more cold and even potentially more snowy systems on the horizon for the next few weeks. We're back with WeatherWorks Long Range Expert, Kyle Leahy to discuss more. Thanks for listening! …
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Keep it or compost it? What to do with gifted holiday plants
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5:00If you receive a plant as a gift this month, you might be able to nurture it for generations to come. Or you might just have to add it to your compost pile once the flowers fade. Learn which plants can thrive for years and which ones you should toss.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Episode 173: Beneficial Host Plants
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1:04:54This week we might rename the show Pollinator Haven, the podcast where we dig into the vibrant world of pollinators and the plants that sustain them! Well, probably not, but we will be diving into the essential role host plants play in supporting bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. These are species that are critical in providin…
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