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Why grow zinnias? There's a type of zinnia for every garden annual lover. They're diverse in color, shape and length. Plus, they attract pollinators to the garden.
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With the longer days and stronger sun, we can start growing vegetables indoors in a sunny window. The keys are full sun, warmth and the right greens.
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A new GMO 'Purple' cherry tomato developed in England is making headlines, but it's good to remember that traditional breeding can also create healthier varieties of edibles.
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One fun way to choose houseplants is to select them based on Zodiac signs.
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This week on Seasoned, listen back to conversations we had with local guests in 2023. We celebrate restaurants that have stood the test of time, and chefs like Reneé Touponce, Sherry Pocknett and Damon "Daye" Sawyer.
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So you decorated the house with gorgeous poinsettias or you were gifted a festive Christmas cactus or amaryllis. The holidays are over. Now what?
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Ecological or regenerative gardening focuses on the whole yard, including the soil, to create a habitat that's good for birds, wildlife and humans.
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Containers make it easy to plant a live Christmas tree in your yard once the holidays are over. It's a great tradition where you can grow a forest of holiday trees over time.
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If you have dormant amaryllis bulbs in storage, now is the time to move them into a sunny, cool room.
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This hour: astronauts! We listen back to our (in)famous interviews with Buzz Aldrin and Scott Kelly. And then, a brand new conversation with former ISS Commander Chris Hadfield.
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Some see owls as bad omens, while others see them as symbols of wisdom. This hour on Where We Live, author Jennifer Ackerman joins us to talk about her new book 'What the Owl Knows,' and we learn about what’s being done to conserve these majestic birds.
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Raised bed gardening is a great way to maximize your veggie and flower yields, contain gardens in a small space and define the garden so kids and pets don't run through it. Build your structures now for spring planting.