• Hello, November in the Garden!
    2024/11/06

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    Dee and Carol talked about persistent perennials, carrots, a book about Japanese culture, armadillos and even the Duchess of Devonshire.

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    On the Bookshelf:
    A Little Book of Japanese Contentments: Ikigai, Forest Bathing, Wabi-savi, and More, by Erin Niimi Longhurst (Amazon Link)

    Dirt:
    Leprosy from Armadillos?

    Rabbit Holes:
    Sipsworth, by Simon Van Booy (Amazon Link)
    Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed, by Maureen Callahan (Amazon Link)


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  • As We Say Good-bye to October in Our Gardens
    2024/10/30

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    We wrap up October with talk about trees, growing veggies in the winter, apples, and more.

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    Some links:
    Info on Sumacs
    Sumac in Purdue's arboretum

    Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth Century Cemetery Movement by James R. Cochran and Erica Danylchak (Amazon Link)

    Four-Season Harvest: Organic vegetables from your home garden all year long - Foreword by Barbara Damrosch (1992) (Amazon Link)

    On the Bookshelf:
    Better Homes and Gardens Special Publication Best Apple Recipes on eBay
    Southern Living Best Fall Recipes issue

    Dirt:
    Chelsea Physic Garden
    How the Victorian Fern Hunting Craze Led to Adventure, Romance, and Crime

    Lost Lady of Gardening Writer and author of Ferns, Grace A. Woolson

    New Apple Variety Needs a Name

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  • Off the Gardening Rails
    2024/10/23

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    Dee and Carol talked about shrubs with fall interest, two cookbooks for vegetables, a lead poisoning mystery solved, and a new book, Plants for the Winter Garden: Perennials, Grasses, Shrubs, and Trees to Add Interest in the Cold and Snow, by Warren Leach

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    Links:

    Seed Savers Exchange

    Link to register for National Garden Bureau's Book Authors Talk Gardening webinar on Nov. 14

    A Midwest Gardener’s Cookbook, by Marian K. Towne, Illustrations by Ellen Walsh (Amazon Link)

    The Ambitious Kitchen Cookbook: 125 Ridiculously, Good for You, Sometimes Indulgent and Absolutely Never Boring Recipes for Every Meal of the Day , by Monique Volz (Amazon link)

    On the Bookshelf: Plants for the Winter Garden: Perennials, Grasses, Shrubs, and Trees to Add Interest in the Cold and Snow, by Warren Leach

    Dirt:
    Turmeric lead poisoning - quite the mystery - NPR article and Turmeric’s unexpected link to lead poisoning in Bangladesh

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  • Gardening: It's All a Grand Experiment
    2024/10/16

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    Dee and Carol talked about fothergilla shrubs, vegetable gardening preferences and confessions, and more.

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    Links:

    Dee's blog post on Zinnias Favorites
    Carol's blog post from the garden fairies

    Fothergilla from Proven Winners

    Black Flora: Inspiring Profiles of Floriculture’s New Vanguard by Teresa J. Speight (Amazon Link)

    Dirt:
    10 Creepy Plants to Haunt your House this Fall - Pistils Nursery.

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  • A Meandering Garden Podcast Episode
    2024/10/09

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    Dee and Carol talked about Silphium flowers, managing fall frosts, all black flower gardens, a new book on insects and more.

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    Links:
    Mastering the Art of Flower Gardening, by Matt Mattus
    Flower Netting (Amazon link)

    On the Bookshelf:
    Insect Epiphany: How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture by Barrett Klein (Amazon Link)

    Dirt:
    Kat Von D on Instagram, her field of black tulips.

    Rabbit holes:
    How to Grow Dracaena Draco (Dragon Tree) Indoors.
    Jane Eayre Fryer, Lost Lady of Garden Writing

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  • Brave Plants, Brave Gardeners
    2024/10/02

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    We talked about collecting flower seeds, growing beets, a new book on garlic, witches bottles and more.

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    Links:

    Carol's 20th anniversary blog post

    On the Bookshelf: The Garlic Companion by Kristin Graves. (Amazon link) (Her Instagram is FifthGenGardens)

    Dirt

    Witch Bottle discovery (YouTube Video)

    Rabbit hole:

    Reddit article on getting rid of skunk oil.

    Duluth Trading Company Bib Overalls

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  • Cat Got Your Garden?
    2024/09/25

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    Dee and Carol talked about border plants, a new book on garden record-keeping, books by Anna Pavord and several other topics.

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    Some Links:
    Dee's Instagram reel about organic potting soil
    Carol's blog post from 2010: The Wilderness Called

    The Tiny Farm Planner: Recordkeeping, Seasonal To-Dos, and Resources for Manging Your Small-Scale Home Farm, by Jill Ragan, (Amazon), Author of The Tiny but Mighty Farm (Amazon)

    On the Bookshelf: Anna Pavord
    The Tulip: The Story of a Flower That has Made Men Mad. (Amazon link) Good used copies.

    Bulb (Amazon link)

    The Curious Gardener (Amazon Link) Another month-by-month, year in the garden book.

    The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants (Amazon Link)

    Dirt: Taxonimists are also changing bird names.

    Rabbit Holes:
    Not Just a Homemaker: The Extraordinary Life of Sheila MacGregor, by Paulette Brooks.

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  • Plants and Gardeners are Amazing!
    2024/09/18

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    Topics this week included refreshing your flower garden in the fall, vegetables you can still grow, a new book by Barbara Damrosch, some amazing plants, and poisonous book covers.

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    Links:
    Hayefield Seeds
    Peony's Envy
    Cobrahead Tools
    The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener by Niki Jabbour

    On the bookshelf: A Life in the Garden, Tales and Tips for Growing Food in Every Season, by Barbara Damrosch. (Amazon link)

    Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch's website

    Dirt:
    Plants are amazing!
    Snow on the Prairie
    Beautyberry Leaves

    Rabbit Holes:
    Arsenic and Old Gardening Books

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    54 分