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.Peanut Shells as Mulch 2.Appealing Bark 3.Buying Plants Locally 4.Passive Solar Heating 5.Bird Feeders
1.Chicken Tractors 2.Overseeding 3.Pink Flamingos 4.Effect of Nitrogen on Water Quality 5.Microclimates
1.Tulips in Florida 2.Soil pH 3.Coral Ardisia 4.Plant Hardiness Zones 5.Greens
1.Heirloom Vegetables 2.Backyard Chickens 3.How Do My Yard Care Practices Affect Our Water? 4. Wildlife Corridors 5.Tips for New Floridians
1.Winterizing Your Lawn 2.Landscaping for Wildlife 3.Pesticide Safety 4.Decorating Your Own Containers 5.Florida Honey
1.Hiring a Pest Control Company 2.Palm Tree Fruit Removal 3.Biorational Insecticides 4.Purple Fountain Grass 5.Cool-season Vegetables
1.Bold Houseplants 2.Soil Compaction 3.Australian Pine 4.Fennel 5.Oakleaf Hydrangea
1.Mailbox Plantings 2.Cardoon 3.Bahiagrass 4.Vegetable Gardening with Raised Beds 5.Palm Tree Pruning
1.Yucca 2.Succulent Gardens 3.Restoring Trees After a Hurricane 4.Firebush 5.Mexican Petunia
1.Garden Carts 2.Sharpening Shovels 3.Saving Energy in the Landscape 4.Slow- vs. Controlled-release Fertilizer 5.Form in the Garden
1.Cogongrass 2.Cleome 3.What is Stormwater Runoff? 4.Coral Honeysuckle 5.Scouting Tips
1.Understanding Fertilizer Labels 2.Maiden Grass 3.Repotting Houseplants 4.Rain Gardens 5.Southern Magnolia
1.Hand-watering 2.Winter Squash 3.Mosquito Control 4.Railroad Vine 5.ZZ Plant
1.Starting Vegetable Gardens From Seed 2.Sweet Corn 3.Lifelong Learning with the Master Gardener Program 4.Atemoya 5.Pickling Vegetables
1.Take-all Root Rot 2.Jicama 3.Classifying Weeds 4.Fireflies 5.Sea Grape