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This podcast is devoted to all things gardening. National gardening television host, Joe Lamp'l, guides you through each episode with practical tips and information to help you become a better, smarter gardener, no matter where you are on your journey. This series has a strong emphasis on organic gardening and growing food, but covers a diverse range of topics from one of the country's most informed and leading gardening personalities today.
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Die-hard fans of Pride And Prejudice (2005), former educators, and exemplary vegetables, Rachael and Elizabeth vow to read a section of the Jane Austen novel, watch only the corresponding scenes of the movie, and share their reactions. Join them for hilarity and fun as they attempt to identify the good sister, the eligible bachelor, and the tolerable dance partner.
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My family is self sufficient for vegetables, and you can be to. Join me as I show you how you can have a simple, satisfying and sustainable vegetable garden at home. Gardening in zone 9a. Website: www.growingvegetablesdownunder.com Facebook: Growing Vegetables Down Under Instagram: @growingvegetablesdownunder
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A live weekly interview and discussion focused on vegetable production challenges and opportunities brought to you by the Great Lakes Vegetable Producers Network. We grow more together. JOIN US LIVE! We will be broadcasting live via Zoom at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT every Wednesday from the first week of March to the first week of September. Login at www.glveg.net/listen.
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As gardeners, there are many opportunities for us to become better stewards of the environment. On this week’s podcast, I share my ecological garden blueprint: 10 steps for you to take to partner with nature and support the ecosystem. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps a…
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Dylan here. While editing this I remembered that we recorded this while I had covid. Yep. A year ago I had covid and I still sat down to record and now I can’t even edit one episode on time. How the mighty have fallen. I dunno man, we watched Atlantis, Treasure Planetand Princess Bride. Also this podcast is explicit, if you’re offended by bad langu…
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Natural garden design is growing in popularity, and many more gardeners would like to get on board if only they had a better idea of how to get started. If you’re curious about starting a natural garden with native plants, then you’re in luck, because my guest this week is author and garden designer Benjamin Vogt of Monarch Gardens. Podcast Links f…
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Part of what makes gardening so magical is that every garden is unique. To share how gardeners can identify their personal garden style and achieve their garden goals, joining me this week is garden author, designer and teacher Rochelle Greayer of Pith + Vigor. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - t…
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Maintaining my five-acre GardenFarm™ and keeping up with documenting the garden’s progress through the growing season is far from a one-person job. This week, Tobi McDaniel, the GardenFarm manager, joins me on the podcast for the first time to offer a peek behind the curtain and share what her days here are like. Podcast Links for Show notes Downlo…
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Promoting native insects via gardening is a worthwhile endeavor that is growing in popularity, but just because native insects are good to have in the garden, that doesn’t also mean all non-native insects are bad to have around. My guest this week, environmental studies professor Kaitlin Stack Whitney, Ph.D., encourages gardeners to examine the rea…
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Modern homesteading has surged in popularity since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, which triggered in many people a desire to become more self-sufficient and closer to the land that sustains us. To discuss this phenomenon, the benefits of homesteading and how to get started, joining me on the podcast this week is Jill Winger, creator of The Prai…
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Time spent outdoors in the fresh air tending to gardens has a rejuvenating effect, which gardener, author and video maker Liz Zorab of Byther Farm can attest to better than anyone. Liz joins me on the podcast this week to share how gardening contributed to restoring her health and to talk about the economical, efficient ways that she raises food fo…
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In this episode of Exemplary Vegetables, we are discussing chapters 45-50 of Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility. 45 chapters about hair jewelry and traveling in carriages, all for one happy ending! Robert Ferras and Lucy Steele are now happily married, and honestly, they’re perfect for one another. Which leaves Edward free and clear to marry our d…
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Mushrooms can do some pretty amazing things, and as research continues, we are gaining an even better understanding of the potential of fungi to help us overcome an array of environmental challenges. Mycologist Tradd Cotter joins me on the podcast to share the emerging uses of mushrooms beyond food. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBo…
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In this episode of Exemplary Vegetables, Rachael and Elizabeth hate on Willoughby for overstaying his welcome and being “with liquor”. They also freak out a bit that HIS WIFE wrote his replies to Marianne! Who does that? Elinor forgives Willoughby instantly. (Again, who does that) but Elinor is living her best life and doesn’t want his gloomy marri…
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A fall vegetable garden is a treasure too many gardeners miss out on. In fact, fall is my favorite growing season, a time when I can grow an array of cool-season vegetables with relief from the pest and disease pressure that comes with summer. In this week’s podcast, I share the best crops to grow for fall and the knowledge and techniques for a suc…
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In chapters 35-40 of Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility, we learn all about Fanny and Mrs. Jenning’s various grievances about basically everything. Robert (toothpick guy) meets everyone, snubs everyone, and is mad that someone moved his living room toothpicks. Lucy Steele’s secrets are OUT, and everyone is in a tizzy! Mrs. Jenning’s offers her hou…
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Even as more and more gardeners adopt the practices of organic, sustainable and regenerative horticulture, retailers still treat organic gardening products as a niche thing. My guests this week, Back to the Roots co-founders and co-CEOs Nikhil Arora and Alejandro “Alex” Vélez, are working to change that by making organic gardening easy and affordab…
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This week you may notice the podcast sounds a bit different than it normally does. That’s because instead of recording indoors, I recorded from my home garden, the GardenFarm™. You can follow me as I walk along and share my observations from the summer so far and my plans for the weeks ahead. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 St…
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In chapters 30-35, of Sense And Sensibility, Robert Ferrars tells Elinor she needs to smile more. Elinor says “Bye Felicia”. The end. Oh gosh, so much in this chapter! Marianne, in despair is pining away from Willoughby who is getting hitched to some rich lady that probably doesn’t like him very much. Elinor needs to stay quiet as Lucy Steele flaun…
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The plants that we choose to include in our landscapes can be life-sustaining, invaluable resources for our native wildlife or they can just be plants that just look pretty while contributing little to nothing to the ecosystem. My guest this week, entomologist, speaker and author Doug Tallamy, explains how we can make better plant choices for the s…
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In chapters 26-30, of Sense And Sensibility, we find the Dashwood sisters traveling to London with Mrs. Jennings. And then we have the aftermath of the Dashwood sisters traveling to London with Mrs. Jennings. It didn’t QUITE turn out the way that they thought it would. Marianne, is eagerly anticipating a reunion with John Willoughby, but Willoughby…
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This spring was not a great one for hydrangeas all around the United States, and according to my guest this week, Lorraine Ballato, the problem can be traced back to the wild weather that occurred over the winter. Lorraine shares the reasons your hydrangeas may be struggling, the various degrees of hydrangea cold tolerance, and what options gardene…
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Would you like to hear about Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility? Or maybe you would like to listen to Elizabeth and Rachael talk about the band, Heart? In this chunk of Sense And Sensibility, we meet Anne Steele. Or is it Nancy Steele? Or is it Anne and Nancy Wilson? See where we went there? On this week’s episode of Exemplary Vegetables, we read …
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Though the International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, is a probable carcinogen, it remains the most widely used herbicide in the United States. My guest this week, Dr. Chadi Nabhan is here to tell the story behind three court cases that concluded with Roundup maker Monsanto owing large sum…
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This episode was originally intended to be the conclusion of Triple Play, but as you’ll see, not everything goes the way you think. We watched these in person, and frankly even though it was so long ago I sill remember that it was some of the most fun we had doing these podcasts. Just hanging out, watching three movies while eating an overpriced pi…
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You’re in for a Sense And Sensibility treat this week! We dive deep into Edward’s choice of hair jewelry and how he did NOT use the living room scissors to cut Elinor’s hair. We discover that Marianne Dashwood owns her tears, and that both Elinor and Marianne have had ENOUGH dinner parties. But alas, the Jennings family have a special treat in the …
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Native gardening is quickly moving from niche to the mainstream, and unfortunately but perhaps expectedly, homeowners associations are the last to catch on. My guest this week, Melinda Soltys, shares what she experienced tussling with her neighborhood’s HOA over her pollinator garden. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Y…
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The Wachowski Sisters are one of the most accomplished directoral duos of our time. Their works include…. This week we watched a fake trilogy, because for some reason we both really wanted to watch more stuff by the Wachowskis. That’s right, we watched Speed Racer, Cloud Atlas and Jupiter Ascending. Why did we do this? 1:35: I was right, Matrix Res…
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This week, Elizabeth and Rachael discuss Sense And Sensibility chapters 10-15. Do you have a locket of someone’s hair “just in case” you need their DNA? Well, Willoughby does! Willoughby whisks Marianne secretly away for an afternoon delight… just kidding, he just gave her a horse, a gift that Elinor makes Marianne decline. All this romance comes t…
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Pollinator Week kicks off on June 19th, so I welcomed Kelly Bills, the executive director of Pollinator Partnership, to the podcast to talk about all the great work the organization does and how gardeners can get involved during Pollinator Week and year-round. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - th…
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“Unbreakable? more like unbearable” Lots of places refer to this as the Eastrail 177 trilogy since it’s based heavily around that train, so that’s what we’re going with here today. 2:50: Anyone claiming Glass to be worse than Beverly Hills Chihuahua is just lost in my book. Good thing Kiyan left the podcast so I can make fun of him for this in the …
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How many pocket sonnets do you have? In episode 2 of Sense And Sensibility, we discuss the need to have several. Heck, a WHOLE library for Fanny Dashwood to smell. Plus, we have a crush going on. Last season, Elizabeth crushed on the baddest fella in the regiment: Wickham. This season it’s Rachael’s turn, and it’s Col. Brandon that’s tickling our f…
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Whether you want to grow a cut flower garden for your own enjoyment or to start a business, you will find Lisa Mason Ziegler’s advice on succession planting with flowers very useful. Lisa, a cut flower growing expert and author, returns to the podcast this week to share her tips. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your B…
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Badadadum *snap snap* Yeah, I bet you’re wondering how I got that text to sound exactly like the Addams family song. It’s because I’m a professional sound writer. I bet you didn’t even know that was a thing. Well, it is. I needed a job after the podcast died, and that’s what I ended up doing. This week Kiyan and Dylan talk about the Addams Family t…
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Welcome to "Exemplary Vegetables," the podcast where two lifelong friends, Elizabeth and Rachael, dive into the world of Jane Austen. In this episode, we embark on season 2 of our podcast, with the first five chapters of Austen's timeless novel, "Sense and Sensibility." Join us as we navigate the lives of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, …
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