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Since 1973, WSU Extension Master Gardeners have been developing programs to address the evolving needs of our communities. Each episode, we'll delve into the fascinating world of gardening, exploring a wide range of topics tailored to our unique climate and diverse flora. Whether you're an experienced gardener with a green thumb or a beginner eager to cultivate your own green oasis,..
The Evergreen Thumb
2w ago
In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb podcast, we explore the joys and challenges of growing grapes at home. Gwen Hohiesel shares valuable insights, tips, and techniques to help home gardeners cultivate delicious grapes. This episode covers everything you need to know, from choosing the right grape varieties to harvesting your bountiful crop.
Key Topics Covered:
Selecting grape varieties suited for home gardening in Washington State
Pruning techniques for optimal grapevine health and fruit production
Pest and disease management strategies for grape growers
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2w ago
In this episode, Bonnie Orr discusses various strategies for preparing gardens for winter weather. She emphasizes the importance of understanding your local environment, including factors like sunlight exposure, climate patterns (such as El Niño or La Niña), and the unique features of your yard, such as slopes, trees, and shade.
Bonnie also provides practical tips for gardeners, such as correct planting depth, applying herbicides to control weeds, and lifting tender bulbs for winter storage. She discusses preventative measures to protect trees and plants from winter damage from wind and snow ..read more
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3w ago
Join us for a special episode of The Evergreen Thumb podcast featuring guests Jennifer Marquis and Chalayne Foster as we share our support for the Master Gardener Endowed Chair Campaign for Cougs Give 2024. ? Get ready to dive into the future of gardening education with insights from our guests and learn how you can be a part of it!
For resources, links, a transcript, and more be sure to visit our website at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/cougsgive24/
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1M ago
In this episode of "The Evergreen Thumb," we uncover the secrets to successful spring gardening including soil testing, succession planting, and other essential techniques. Along the way, we share expert insights, real-life examples, and actionable advice to empower listeners to cultivate thriving gardens and enjoy a plentiful harvest.
For resources, links, a transcript, and more be sure to visit our website at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/episode018/
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1M ago
In this episode of "The Evergreen Thumb," we are joined by Laurel Moulton, an integrated pest management specialist with the WSU Regional Small Farms Program. Laurel sheds light on utilizing a holistic approach to tackle pests in your vegetable garden. Learn how to strategically manage pests, leverage natural predators, work with the weather, and implement preventive measures for a thriving and healthy vegetable garden. Laurel's insights provide practical tips and sustainable solutions for gardeners looking to embrace effective integrated pest management strategies.
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2M ago
Join us as we explore the wonderful realm of leafcutter and mason bees with our special guest, Thyra McKelvie from RentMasonBees.com. In this episode, Thyra shares her wealth of knowledge about these incredible pollinators, shedding light on their unique behaviors, vital roles in pollination, and how gardeners can support their populations.
Thyra offers valuable advice on providing suitable nesting materials and creating a bee-friendly environment. The episode also touches on the positive impact that leafcutter and mason bees can have on crop yields, making them essential allies for gardeners ..read more
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3M ago
Delve into the fascinating world of carbon sequestration, exploring how gardeners in can play a crucial role in environmental stewardship. Our expert guest, Doug Collins sheds light on the significance of healthy soil in capturing and storing carbon, emphasizing the impact of gardening practices on this process. From the role of plants in soil carbon sequestration to practical steps for listeners to enhance soil health in their gardens, we uncover the secrets beneath the surface.
Find resources, links, a transcript, and more at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/epi ..read more
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3M ago
In this episode of "The Evergreen Thumb," we delve into the world of xeriscape gardening, exploring the art of creating water-wise landscapes in the unique climate of Washington State. Join us as we unravel the principles of xeriscape gardening, sharing practical tips on plant selection, soil improvement, and water-conserving techniques.
Discover the beauty of sustainable serenity as we showcase a success story from Kittitas County, Washington's xeriscape garden, proving that thriving landscapes can be achieved while preserving precious water resources. Guest Elaine Jamerson unravels common mi ..read more
The Evergreen Thumb
4M ago
Soil is Alive!
Today we talk about the basics of soil biology including:
Understanding soil as a living ecosystem
The "players" in soil biology
Soil organic matter and nutrient cycling
The principles of soil health
I also go through the January gardening calendar. It is a great time for planning in the garden.
Check out the show notes for resources, notes, and a full transcript at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/episode012 ..read more
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4M ago
In this episode, Bonnie Orr discusses various strategies for preparing gardens for winter weather. She emphasizes the importance of understanding your local environment, including factors like sunlight exposure, climate patterns (such as El Niño or La Niña), and the unique features of your yard, such as slopes, trees, and shade.
Bonnie also provides practical tips for gardeners, such as correct planting depth, applying herbicides to control weeds, and lifting tender bulbs for winter storage. She discusses preventative measures to protect trees and plants from winter damage from wind and snow ..read more