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.Planting Poinsettias 2.Landscaping to Increase Your Home's Value 3.Pansies and Violas 4.Arbor Day 5.What is Florida-Friendly Landscaping?
1.Chinese Evergreen 2.Grow Your Own Potatoes 3.Pruning Crapemyrtles 4.Preserving Camellia Flowers with Wax 5.Types of Irrigation
1.Winter Annuals 2.Pecans 3.Soil Health 4.Backyard Beehives 5.Coloring Your Lawn
1.Making Holiday Arrangements 2.The Path of the Sun 3.Fungus Gnats 4.Choosing a Garden Hoe 5.Invasive Exotics
1.Christmas Tree Selection and Care 2.LED Christmas Lights 3.Living Christmas Trees 4.Gifts for the Gardener 5.Hobby Greenhouses
1.Onions 2.Standout Tree Selections 3.Watering Your Lawn in the Winter 4.Weeping Yaupon Holly 5.Outdoor Christmas Lights
1.Amaryllis 2.Hypertufa 3.Velvet Ants 4.Chestnuts 5.Cast Iron Plant
1.Leafcutting Bees 2.Chinese Tallow 3.Bog Garden Plants 4.Winterizing Power Equipment 5.Control of Pocket Gophers
1.Creating Wreaths from Vines 2.Garlic 3.Fountains 4.Trees for Fall Color 5.Using Leaves as Mulch
1.Repotting Houseplants 2.Sasanqua Camellias 3.Coreopsis 4.Animal Repellents 5.Indoor Herb Gardens
1.Citrus in Containers 2.Organic Gardens 3.Preparing for Garden Renovation 4.Balcony Gardens 5.Strawberries
1.Butterfly Gardening 2.Easy to Grow Herbs 3.Listening to Your Lawn 4.Layers in the Garden 5.Ornamental Grasses
1.Do Your Plant Homework 2.Southern Magnolia 3.Perennials for Shade 4.Success with Cuttings 5.Turf and Landscape Fertilization
1.Florida-Friendly Landscapes 2.Starting Your Landscape Design 3.Using Color in the Landscape 4.Anticipating Insect Pests 5.Ornamental Gingers
1.Muhly Grass 2.Dwarf Fruit Trees 3.Irrigation Water Quality 4.Queen Palms 5.Renovating Mulched Beds