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Getting a Peace Lily to Bloom, Human Hair in the Garden, and Biennials
FromPlantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors
Getting a Peace Lily to Bloom, Human Hair in the Garden, and Biennials
FromPlantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Hear Ellen and C.L. talk about the practice of putting human hair in the garden will keep critters away. Next we explain how to get a peace lily to flower again, and the difference been a plant that’s an epiphyte and one that’s a parasite. C.L. tells how she came to be a garden communicator (she never intended to write and talk about plants and gardens!) and we answer Sam’s question about when biennials flower. :32 True or False? Will human hair keep critters out of the garden? 3:12 Plant noob: How to get a peace lily to flower again. 8:08 Eat/Drink/Grow: Plants that are epiphytes verses plants that are parasites. What is the difference? 15:12 Story: how CL became a garden communicator 20:19 Love Letters and Questions Sam asks about when biennials flower. Every other year? Odd years? Even years?
Released:
Nov 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
004 - Dinner, Diversity & Dahlias - Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors: Like you, Ellen and C.L. love good food. So part of today's program is about what's for dinner. We also look at why diversity in a landscape is important, and put a special focus on one of the most treasured flowers for the cutting garden: dahlias. by Plantrama - plants, landscapes, & bringing nature indoors