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.Screening Undesirable Views 2.Indoor Edible Gardens 3.Siting Compost 4.Broccoli 5.Circling Roots on Trees
1.Vermicomposting 2.Calculating Mulch 3.Bat Houses 4.Eliminating Nuisance Plants 5.Lightning Damage to Trees
1.Putting Your Yard on Paper 2.Using Turf Wisely 3.Leatherleaf Mahonia 4.Creative Recycling in the Landscape 5.Chain Saw Maintenance
1.Sooty Mold 2.Growing Olives in Florida 3.Papyrus 4.Cigar Flower 5.Hurricane Lilies
1.Making Your Own Potting Mix 2.Shade Trees 3.Pergolas 4.Shrimp Plant 5.Honey Bees
1.Hand-picking Insects 2.Pet Waste Management 3.Driveways and Sidewalks 4.Heavy Rain and Plant Damage 5.The Roles of Master Gardeners
1.Hummingbird Gardens 2.Algae in Water Gardens 3.Integrated Pest Management 4.Crocosmia 5.Reduce Stormwater Runoff
1.Mandevilla 2.Live Oaks 3.Using Rocks in the Landscape 4.Hand-watering 5.Protecting Florida's Waters
1.Potting Mixes 2.Papayas 3.Rain Sensors 4.Flowering Tobacco 5.Starting Your Own Compost
1.Inorganic Mulches 2.Rain Gauges 3.Periwinkles 4.Sharpening the Mower Blade 5.Hot Peppers
1.Nutsedge 2.Outdoor Safety with Kids 3.Dragonflies 4.Antique Roses 5.Saving Seeds from Herbs
1.Watermelons 2.Controlling Caterpillars with Bt 3.Sun-dried Tomatoes 4.Water Gardens and Mosquitoes 5.Freezing Herbs
1.Moles 2.Sun and Heat Protection 3.Plants for Water Gardens 4.Irrigation Water Quality 5.Powderpuff Mimosa
1.Preventing and Capturing Runoff 2.Pentas 3.Shady Landscapes 4.Organic Gardens 5.Stinkhorn Fungus
1.Dollarweed 2.Tips for Cutting Roses 3.Forts and Hideouts 4.Lemongrass 5.Torenia