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In The Garden 12/29/12 Hour3
12/29/12 12:54pm
Mike talks Conifers with Doug Wilson from The Oregon Garden in Silverton. Doug describes why the Oregon Garden is one of the best places to see Conifers on the west coast. |
In The Garden 12/29/12 Hour2
12/29/12 11:17am
OSU Master Gardener, Lisa Long, chatted with Mike about Orchids. Lisa gives advice for keeping your new Orchids thriving and bring your older Orchids back to life. This is a must listen for the Orchid lover. |
In The Garden 12/29/12 Hour1
12/29/12 10:05am
Mike was joined by Sean Hogan, of Cistus Nursery, about holly plants. Sean discusses the standard evergreen holly plant and spends some time talking about the lesser known deciduous holly plant. |
In The Garden 12/22/12 Hour2
12/22/12 11:07am
Nancy Buley from J Frank Schmidt, a shade tree wholesaler, in Boring Oregon joined Mike to talk about flowering crab apple trees and how to keep and care for them. |
In The Garden 12/22/12 Hour1
12/22/12 10:04am
Mike talks with Jim Rondone about the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon. Mike is then joined by Lucy Hardiman about garden design classes she teaches. Both guests have suggestions for Christmas gifts for the gardener in your life. |
In The Garden 12/15/12 Hour3
12/15/12 12:02pm
Long time guest Harry Olson joined Mike to discuss grafted tomatoes. Harry gives his year end report on all the new breeds and what to look forward to in the world of tomatoes in 2013. |
In The Garden 12/15/12 Hour2
12/15/12 11:18am
Oregon State University Professor of Forestry, Mike Bondi, joined mike to discuss Christmas trees. Professor Bondi explaind the impact the Christmas tree industry has in the state of Oregon. The professor also gives tips on keeping your tree alive once you get it inside and decorated. |
In The Garden 12/15/12 Hour1
12/15/12 10:32am
Mike was joined by long time gardening radio and TV personality Ed Hume. Ed has retired from the media but is busy with his line of seeds. Ed and Mike talk seeds and tips for ensuring a seeds success. |
In The Garden 12/08/12 Hour3
12/08/12 12:56pm
Mike takes calls and then is joined by Sherry Sheng to discuss Mater Gardening Classes beginning in January. |
In The Garden 12/08/12 Hour2
12/08/12 11:45am
Elizabeth Petersen joined Mike to discuss adding some color to your garden. Specifically red. Learn all about plants that feature red berries, red leaves, and red branches. |
In The Garden 12/08/12 Hour1
12/08/12 10:56am
Mike is joined by Jill West from Al's Garden Center to talk about everyone's favorite red holiday plant the poinsettias. Jill lets us know how to keep your poinsettias looking fresh through out the holidays. |
In The Garden 12/01/12 Hour3
12/01/12 12:57pm
Mike and Scott Lukens keep talking birds and taking calls from birders. Mike squeezes in a few non bird related questions to finish off the day. |
In The Garden 12/01/12 Hour2
12/01/12 11:09am
Mike is joined by Scott Lukens, of the Backyard Bird Shop, to talk birds. Scott reveals how to keep your backyards full of birds though out the harsh North West winters. Scott answers questions about storing seeds ,attracting various species, and keeping squirrels out of the food you intend for birds. |
In The Garden 12/01/12 Hour1
12/01/12 10:17am
Mike talked with JJ DeSousa from Digs Inside & Out, an interior and garden design shop. JJ gives Mike some great ideas for holiday gift giving to the gardener in your life. If you're a fan of garden gnomes this is a can't miss segment for you. |