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Home + Garden: Dirt on Gardening Podcast
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Every week Connie Nelson and the Home+Garden staff of the Minneapolis Star Tribune will give you a weekend chore checklist and talk to the experts about the latest developments in the gardening world. We'll also tackle a few of your yard and garden questions and share your how-to tips. Want to get growing? Tune in!
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Three weekend don'ts
Author: J. Pinkley Fri, Jul 11,, 2008
Don't mow, don't forget to water sod and don't worry about mosquitoes, for right now.
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Talk about a change in the weather
Author: Shari Gross Thu, Jul 3,, 2008
We talk with Mark Seeley, a professor of soil, water and climate with the U of M about how gardeners should handle this sudden, much drier weather we're experiencing.
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It's watering season
Author: Shari Gross Fri, Jun 27,, 2008
We ask garden writer and former extension horticulturist Deb Brown if summer is finally upon us.
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Weeds be gone
Author: Shari Gross Thu, Jun 19,, 2008
We talk with Mike Heger, owner of Ambergate Gardens in Chaska, about ways to rid your garden of pesky weeds.
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Wet enough for you?
Author: Shari Gross Fri, Jun 13,, 2008
We talk to Mike Hibbard, horticultural advisor for Bachman's, about our wetter than average spring.
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Can you plant tomatoes now?
Author: J. Pinkley Wed, May 28,, 2008
We talk to tomato expert Tim Kornder who recommends planting by the weather, not the calendar.
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You are free to move about the garden
Author: J. Pinkley Fri, May 16,, 2008
It's finally time to plant; a chat with local grass expert Bob Mugaas on corn gluten meal.
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2 key plant sales this weekend
Author: J. Pinkley, Connie Nelson Fri, May 9,, 2008
Two of the biggest spring plant sales are this weekend. But be prepared: They’re likely to be mob scenes. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
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Dirt on Gardening: Is our climate really changing?
Author: Connie Nelson; Produced by Shari Gross Fri, May 2,, 2008
Your weekend mission: stay out of the garden.
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Dirt on Gardening: Spring prep and growing green
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: Shari Gross Tue, Apr 22,, 2008
Home+Garden editor Connie Nelson talks about how to get your garden ready for spring, growing green and pruning maples.
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The end is near
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: J. Pinkley Thu, Sep 20,, 2007
Horticulturist Nancy Rose on your must-do fall garden chores and more.
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Dirt on Gardening: Fall gardens, all is not lost
Author: Connie Nelson: Producer K. Paurus Thu, Sep 20,, 2007
Arla Carmichael, head gardener at Noerenberg Memorial Gardens, discusses fall gardens.
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Dirt on Gardening: Fall lawn care
Author: Connie Nelson: Producer K. Paurus Thu, Aug 30,, 2007
Late summer brought nourishing rains for lawns, but that doesn't mean you're off the hook. Home and Garden editor Connie Nelson talks to a lawn-care specialist about how to ensure a healthy lawn this spring.
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Rain: from famine to flood
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: V. House Thu, Aug 23,, 2007
How to care for plants and vegetables in Minnesota's ever-changing summer weather.
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Help storm, drought-damaged trees
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: J. Pinkley Fri, Aug 17,, 2007
We talk to a local expert on helping storm- and drought-damaged trees.
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Helping trees beating the heat, odd squirrel behavior
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: J. Pinkley Mon, Aug 6,, 2007
Helping your trees survive the heat, recommendations for heat tolerant plants, odd squirrel behavior.
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Watering, growing roses, natural weed killers
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: J. Pinkley Mon, Aug 6,, 2007
Connie Nelson reminds you to keep watering, discusses natural weed killers and chats with rose expert Peggy Anne Montgomery about her hardy favorites.
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Water-wise gardening, dividing irises
Author: Connie Nelson, producer: J. Pinkley Tue, Jul 31,, 2007
Water-wise gardening, dividing irises
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Cutting fresh flowers, boulevard gardens
Author: Connie Nelson, Jaime Chismar, Producer: J. Pinkley Fri, Jul 20,, 2007
Cutting fresh flowers, boulevard gardens
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Photographing your garden
Author: Connie Nelson, Producer: J. Pinkley Tue, Jul 10,, 2007
Star Tribune photographer Joel Koyama shares tips on taking garden photos.
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