GYG-048 Going To the Movies, 5 Things You Can Do For The Garden This Fall




Growing Your Grub Podcast show

Summary: Please Email comments or suggestions to feedback@GrowingYourGrub.com Thanks to everyone for sticking around. I really hated to miss an episode, but moving brought with it a new set of priorities - and problems. On the Plus side, now I have a blank slate for building new gardens!  Are you adding anything new to your garden? Peach and Apple Fruit Trees(/H2) Rob Calls in from Central Missouri to talk about planting Peach and Apple trees. Seems he is getting conflicting advice between local growers and the nursery. What do you do? We'll talk about what I found at the University of Missouri Web Site Peaches http://extension.missouri.edu/p/G6030 Early spring — March in southern areas; April in northern areas as soon as the soil can be worked. Spring -the best Apples http://extension.missouri.edu/p/G6021 Apples should be planted in late March or before April 15 when the soil is thawed and air temperatures are cool. Apple trees purchased in containers can be planted in mid- to late October. While fall is a good time to plant fruit trees, bare root trees are not available from nurseries at this time. Raised Bed Planter Closeouts at Home Depot Planters 4x6 Cedar and More for Around $30 Growing Your Own Food - A very interesting blog about a family who left the Grocery market for a year. The GardenShow Blog   Food Videos to Watch All can be found on Netflix or other Media Sites Food Matters Food Inc Colony (2009) Deconstructing Supper Ingredients King Korn Big River ( Followup to  King Korn) Forks Over Knives(2011) Whats on Your Plate?