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John Weeks discusses the many unique and beautiful local plants that are not native to U.S. soil. Weeks explains the multitude of ways these plants…
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As the summer roles on, landscape and garden soil becomes drier from constant sun at its most intense. Many plants go dormant, but that does not mean they…
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Which is better, morning sun or afternoon sun? And where does mid-day sun fit into the growing cycle? Well... it all depends. To learn how and why, grab…
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John Weeks talks about the new blooming flowers and plants of spring and how to fully enjoy the start of the new season.Originally aired on April 21st,…
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John Weeks talks to listeners about baby wildlife that are left alone during the spring and how we should not worry about them. Weeks explains that…
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John Weeks discusses plants and trees and the first spurt of spring growth and how the April sunlight affects the blooming buds of the season. Orignally…
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John Weeks takes a trip to Baltimore Woods, seeking signs of the upcoming spring season, exploring all kinds of things involved in nature including…
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Maintaining an attractive and rewarding landscape is not rocket science - but it does require constant effort toward improving management skills. Here are…
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The Iroquois had it right when they planted the 'three sisters' - corn, beans and squash. They added something fishy to the soil, which made all the…
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Spruce up your dormant landscaping with attractive - and deer proof - plants and accent objects that show well against gray skies and winter snow. Use…