Gardening in a Minute
Summary: Gardening in a Minute is a new radio program that airs every day on stations in Florida. Brought to you by the University of Florida Center for Landscape Ecology and Conservation, each show gives a short tip to amateur and experienced gardeners.
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- Artist: Emily Eckhardt Eubanks
- Copyright: Copyright 2007 University of Florida.
Podcasts:
1.Date Palm 2.Deer 3.Table Gardens 4.Hiring a Quality Arborist 5.Longleaf Pine
1.Amaryllis Leaf Scorch 2.Camphor Tree 3.Indoor Plant Lights 4.Native Trees 5.Dracaena Marginata
1.Pruning Ornamental Grasses 2.Overwintering Water Gardens 3.Cold Protection Myths 4.Winter Garden Chores 5.Dodder
1.Living Christmas Trees 2.Preparing the Landscape for Cold Weather 3.Garlands 4.Gifts from the Garden 5.Mistletoe
1.African Violets 2.FAWN 3.Landscape Lighting 4.Christmas Tree Selection and Care 5.Christmas Tree Safety
1.Watering Your Lawn in the Winter 2.Invasive Exotics 3.Using Your Extension Office 4.Garden Sanitation 5.Using Everyday Items as Containers
1.Growing Citrus in Containers 2.Tree Houses 3.Biological Control 4.Soil pH 5.Earthworms in the Landscape
1.Ornamental Gourds 2.School Gardens 3.Bird Feeders 4.Maintaining the Vegetable Garden 5.Creating Privacy in Your Yard
1.Chrysanthemums 2.Camellias All Winter 3.Winterizing Power Equipment 4.The Path of the Sun 5.Appealing Bark
1.Heirloom Vegetables 2.Gumbo-Limbo Tree 3.Firespike 4.Plant Hardiness Zones 5.Yellowjackets
1.Holly Fern 2.Wax Myrtle 3.Fungus Gnats 4.Ornamental Grasses 5.Bottle Trees
1.Dill 2.Garden Tools 3.Tips for New Floridians 4.Annual Flowers 5.Knot Gardens
1.Swedish Ivy 2.Strawberries 3.Plants with Berries 4.Kids' Gardening Curricula 5.Pesticide Safety
1.Fruit Trees for North Florida 2.Monitoring Insects 3.Vegetable Gardening with Raised Beds 4.Cool Season Vegetables 5.Snapdragons
1.Fall Army Worms 2.Beets 3.Peace Lily 4.Alternatives to Problematic Turf 5.Other Uses for Seeds