Episode 536
Gardening Tidings from Your Mountain Gardener: Year-End Chores for a Bountiful Spring
As the first frost paints the landscape with a shimmering touch of winter, our gardening season begins to draw to…
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Episode 535
As the year draws to a close and frost paints the landscape with a shimmering touch of winter, our gardening season begins to wane; this is an opportunity to prepare the stage for a bountiful spring …
Published on 1 year, 4 months ago
Episode 534
Defending Your Garden Oasis from Frosty Threats: Frostproofing Your Irrigation System
Greetings, fellow green thumb enthusiasts, and welcome to another edition of gardening wisdom from your mountain …
Published on 1 year, 4 months ago
Episode 533
Holiday Tree Delights: Choosing and Planting the Perfect Evergreen
In this episode, we'll embark on a journey into the world of holiday trees, exploring their unique charms and offering tips on sele…
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Episode 532
Have you ever noticed a swarm of tiny gnats flitting around your houseplants? These uninvited guests, known as fungus gnats or fruit flies, are more of a nuisance than a threat to your plants. But th…
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Episode 531
The Ultimate Guide to High Altitude Gardening in Arizona's Mountainous Terrain
In this latest episode, Ken and Lisa explore various gardening topics tailored to Arizona's elevated landscapes. Whether…
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Episode 530
Christmas cacti, or Schlumbergeras, are captivating plants that grace our homes with vibrant blooms during the winter season. These epiphytes, hailing from the rainforests of South America, add a tou…
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Episode 529
As the holiday season approaches, we eagerly anticipate the joy of decorating our homes with festive trees. But what if we could extend the life of these trees beyond the holiday season, transforming…
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Episode 528
As your houseplants grow and flourish, their root systems expand, often outgrowing their current pots. This is when it's time to give your leafy companions a new home – a process known as repotting. …
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Episode 527
Black leaves on vegetable plants can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Frost damage: When temperatures drop below freezing, the cell walls of plant leaves can rupture, causing them to tur…Published on 1 year, 4 months ago
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