Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchExtreme Heat
Andrew is up early on a Sunday morning to discuss the extreme heat that has hit Kansas late this summer and how to combat it going into fall.
2 years, 8 months ago
Seeding
Andrew discusses the joys of seeding.
Forgive the poor audio quality, it is the first podcast Andrew did and he hadn't ironed out all the details!
2 years, 9 months ago
Fall Gardening with Dr. Chuck Marr
Dr. Chuck Marr, Professor Emeritus from KSU, gives his fall gardening presentation in Andrew's living room on a blistering hot July afternoon.
2 years, 9 months ago
Summer Lawn Diseases
Andrew's seminar on lawn diseases in the summer months. What to look for and what do to prevent them and how to handle them when they show up. Garden…
2 years, 10 months ago
Effective Watering Strategies with Greg Eyestone
Riley County Extension Agent Greg Eyestone joins the Saturday morning seminar group to discuss effective ways to keep turf, plants, and trees watered…
2 years, 10 months ago
Hummingbird and Oriole Feeding
Dr. Chuck Otte's, Retired Geary County Extension Agent, Garden Store Seminar on hummingbirds and orioles from April, 15, 2023.
2 years, 10 months ago
Special Guest Brian Ruder from Helena Agri Enterprises
Brian Ruder, a sales representative from Helena Agri Enterprises, sits down with Andrew to discuss growth regulators and some big picture aspects of …
2 years, 11 months ago
Bagworms and Japanese Beatles with Dr. Raymond Cloyd
Kansas State University Professor Dr. Raymond Cloyd discusses summer insect pests in a Garden Store Seminar from May 6, 2023.
2 years, 11 months ago
Plant of the Week- Daylillies, Mugo Pine, Roses, Sweetspire and More!
Come check out our copious varieties of daylillies and roses. Add year round color with a mugo pine, or summer interest with a Little Henry Sweetspir…
3 years ago
Warm Season Grass Seeding with Tim Sharp
Long time Blueville employee, Tim Sharp, joins Andrew to discuss seeding buffalo grass and other native grasses. Warm season grasses go dormant thro…
3 years ago