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.Rain Barrels 2.Accessible Gardens 3.Hand-watering 4.Plumbago 5.Quick vs. Slow-release Fertilizers
1.Lily of the Nile 2.FFL Principle #7: Recycle Yard Waste 3.Perennial Peanut 4.Pickling Vegetables 5. Selecting Trees That Can Withstand Hurricanes
1.Master Gardener Plant Clinics 2.Blackberry Lily 3.Fireflies 4.Grafting and Budding Plants 5.Using Reclaimed Water
1.Crinum Lilies 2.Soil Solarization 3.Formal Gardens 4.Angelonia 5.Self-watering Container Gardens
1.Freezing Fruits and Vegetables 2.Garden Camps for Kids 3.Bulbine 4.Organic Lawn Care 5.Starting Your Own Compost
1.Peacock Gingers 2.Sharpening the Mower Blade 3.Firebush 4.Controlling Caterpillars with Bt 5.Tropical Sod Webworms
1.Orchid Diseases 2.Garden Projects for Kids 3.Aphids 4.Sun and Heat Protection 5.FFL Principle #6: Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
1.Horticultural Soaps 2.Fairy Rings 3.Mowing Safety 4.Orchid Pests 5.Living Fences
1.Why Won't My Bougainvillea Bloom? 2.Preventing and Capturing Runoff 3.Creeping Fig 4.Quick- vs. Slow-release Fertilizers 5.Chinese Elm
1.Garden Sheds 2.Choosing the Right Crapemyrtle 3.Summer Bedding Plants 4.Rain Garden Plants 5.Preparing to Plant a Lawn
1.Angel's Trumpet 2.Updated Plant Hardiness Zones 3.Harvesting and Storing Vegetables 4.FFL Principle #5: Attract Wildlife 5.Drift® Roses
1.Garden Sheds 2.Sweet Potatoes 3.Testing Rain Sensors 4.Florida-Friendly Roses 5.Preparing Trees for Hurricanes
1.Rust 2.Hurricane Pruning Palms 3.Florida Garden Select Plants 4.What is Climate Change? 5.Jerusalem Artichoke
1.Recycled Utility Mulch 2.Designing Low-water Use Landscapes 3.Training Vines 4.Trees and Powerlines 5.Outdoor Furniture
1.FFL Principle #4: Mulch 2.Persian Shield 3.Watering Newly Planted Trees 4.Summer Vegetable Gardens 5.Beach Sunflower