Plantrama - Plants, Landscapes, & Bringing Nature Indoors

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Science, Art & Dinner, its all in your own backyard. All about plants, gardens, foraging, and more.

Episodios

  • Pasta, Catkins, and Roses oh my!

    05/05/2022 Duración: 27min

    It’s pasta for dinner, and everything coming up roses in this episode of Plantrama. Ellen shares her nettle pasta recipe, and C.L. talks about a quick way to use any garden greens with linguine. We discuss the highs and lows of growing roses, and end by answering a listener’s question about catkins. :37 What’s For Dinner:  A go-to garden or foraged pasta.   6:55 Eat/Drink/Grow:   Roses. 24:50 Love Letters and Questions: Diedre asked What is a catkin? Brought to you by our friends at Rainwand.com 

  • Spring Salads, Organic Fertilizers, and Clematis

    28/04/2022 Duración: 27min

    In this episode Ellen and C.L. celebrate spring salads, discuss organic fertilizers and discuss the many ways to grow vining Clematis. :28    What’s for dinner:  Spring Salads  6:24     Insider Information:  Organic fertilizers 11:03    Eat/Drink/Grow:    Clematis This episode is brought to you by our friends at Rainwand.com

  • Raised Beds, Labeling Plants and Check THIS Out!

    21/04/2022 Duración: 27min

    The Plantrama team gives those new to vegetable gardening some advice about raised beds...how deep, what to fill them with, and whether they need a weed barrier underneath. We talk about how to remember what you’ve planted, without sticking ugly labels next to every plant in your garden. In a new segment, we tell you about a couple of great things that we’ve discovered.   :45   Plant Noob:  Raised bed Tips    10:46   Eat/Drink/Grow: Methods for remembering what you’ve planted 21:36   Check THIS Out!:  C.L. raves about Fleurs de Villes and Ellen talks about Spice Jungle! https://www.spicejungle.com/ https://www.fleursdevilles.com/   Our podcast is supported by our friends at Dramm – check out all of their wonderful products at https://rainwand.com/

  • Fertilizers, Cannabis, and Plant Roots

    14/04/2022 Duración: 23min

    Do you need a special fertilizer for Cannabis budding? Do you need special fertilizers for different types of plants? Do some fertilizers work better than others, and can you make your own out of food scraps? These questions answered and more in this episode.   :33      True or False:   In order to get Cannabis to bud, you have to use special “bloom” fertilizers 3:22     Eat/Drink/Grow:  Fertilizer Facts and Fantasies 20:06   Love Letters and Questions:   Shelley wrote:  “Is it true that the roots of plants only go out to the dripline?

  • Strawberries and Soil Temperatures

    07/04/2022 Duración: 26min

    The Plantrama team gets their fingers sticky with strawberry juices today as we talk about foraging for wild berries, and how to grow strawberries in your garden. Hear about the types of plants, protecting berries from critters, using this plant as groundcover, and more. We end with some thoughts about soil temperatures. Here is a great chart from the Cooperative Extension-Sacramento County, showing how long seeds take to germinate in different soil temperatures.  :38 What’s For Dinner: Strawberries 3:45 Eat/Drink/Grow: Strawberries 19:25 Insider Information: The importance of soil temperatures

  • Spring Greens, Plants for Arbors, and Forced Bulbs

    31/03/2022 Duración: 23min

    Spring Greens, Plants for Arbors, and Forced Bulbs In the last episode for March Ellen and C.L. answer the last batch of questions collected at the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival in Seattle. Many of these focus on plants for arbors and pergolas. :28    What’s for dinner: Spring Greens 3:37    Insider Information:   Can a night blooming Cereus grow indoors in AK?  5:27   Eat/Drink/Grow:   Plants for arbors, pergolas and trellises  18:16  Love Letters and Questions: From Rachel about a forced hyacinth bulb

  • Parsley, Outdoor Furniture, Insect Repellants and Plant Empowerment

    24/03/2022 Duración: 25min

    Ellen and C.L. address more questions from the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival in Seattle. We discuss the herb that gets no respect, Parsley, plus keeping outdoor furniture dry, escaping the insect invasion in your outdoor living areas, and how we started a podcast...and how you might start a garden business too! :40   What’s for dinner: Parsley 4:19  Insider Information:  Garden furniture in rainy climates 10:57  Eat/Drink/Grow:  Keeping mosquitoes out of the garden 16:05  Plant Empowerment – How Plantrama came to be With thanks to our sponsor: www.rainwand.com

  • Garden Design, Strawberries in a Greenhouse, and Dog Business

    17/03/2022 Duración: 22min

    Hear about how to garden if you move frequently, creating consistent gardens in sun and shade, colors that work together, and growing strawberries in a greenhouse. That and keeping the neighbor’s dogs from killing plants when they urinate on them. With thanks to our sponsors: Storey Publishing, Gardener's Supply Company and Botanical Interest Seeds!  1:06    Plant Noob: The neighbor’s dogs kill my plants on the sidewalk! 4:42    Eat/Drink/Grow: Designing Gardens – questions from the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival 17:09  Insider information: purple hyacinth beans...edible or poison? 17:57  Love Letters and Questions  Growing strawberries in greenhouses

  • Hydrangeas, Peonies and Vegetable Garden Soil

    10/03/2022 Duración: 26min

    Questions from the 2022 Seattle flower show continue, with blue, mophead hydrangea blooming and pruning in our main segment. Ellen and C.L. also talk about pH for vegetable gardens and peonies that stop blooming.  This episode brought to you by our friends at Dramm - makers of rainwands and other garden gear. :45  The Plant Noob:   How important is soil pH for vegetables 6:56 Eat/Drink/Grow:  Hydrangea Happiness 18:17 Love Letters and Questions:   30 year old peony stopped blooming.

  • Raspberries, White Flower Gardens, and Fungus Gnats

    03/03/2022 Duración: 24min

    C.L. and Ellen answer questions that were submitted at the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival in Seattle. They discuss pruning raspberries, great plants with white flowers, and how to get rid of fungus gnats.   1:31   What’s For Dinner: Raspberries!       10:14    Eat/Drink/Grow:   Gardens with White Flowers.  21:56    Insider Information:  Fungus Gnats With thanks to our sponsors at the NWFGS:  Storey Publishing. Gardener's Supply Company, and Botanical Interest Seeds.

  • Breakfast Alternatives, and Growing Peppers

    24/02/2022 Duración: 27min

    If you’re bored with your usual breakfast, this episode is for you. We also explain photoperiodism, talk about starting pepper seeds and growing them in the garden, and answer a listener’s question about Lantana. :30 What’s for dinner: Breakfast Alternatives 8:11 Insider Information:  Photoperiodism   10:56 Eat/Drink/Grow:  Peppers 25:55 Love Letters and Questions: Sam writes to ask about Lantana Link to Ellen's Clafouti recipe. Link to C.L.'s Oatmeal Cups recipe.  

  • Pollinating Citrus Indoors, Plant Professions, and Relief for the Covid Cranky

    17/02/2022 Duración: 28min

    Do you grow citrus indoors for at least part of the year? Learn to be the bee! We also suggest plants for the “COVID cranky” (and who isn’t?) plus becoming a local or niche garden expert.   :34     Plant Noob:  Pollinating Citrus You’re Growing Indoors    4:24    Eat/Drink/Grow: Plants for the Covid Cranky 18:36   Plant Empowerment:   Becoming a local or niche garden guru.

  • Growing Perennials and Cannabis From Seed and Plant Communications

    10/02/2022 Duración: 28min

    Have you ever wondered if plants talk to each other? Do you want to have a big number of perennial plants cheaply? Would you like to know what it takes to grow Cannibis from seed? Ellen and C.L. cover these topics in this episode.  :30   True or False: Plants talk to each other. 7:22   Eat/Drink/Grow:  Growing Perennials From Seed 21:06   Love Letters and Questions:    R.B. wrote:  “Last year I tried growing Cannabis from seed and it was a failure.

  • Cilantro, Plants for Your Sweet Tooth, and Weeds

    03/02/2022 Duración: 28min

    In this episode Ellen and C.L. talk about cilantro and coriander...one in the same plant. We have agreeing opinions about Stevia, and explain the reason that it takes awhile for some new introductions to reach the marketplace. The podcast ends with Anne’s question about hauling weeds to the compost...necessary?   :30        What’s For Dinner:  Coriander/Cilantro   10:38    Eat/Drink/Grow:   Plants that are natural sweeteners...beyond sugar. 19:41    Insider Information:  How the horticultural supply chain works 22:25    Love Letters and Questions: Anne wonders if she can leave the weeds in the garden after pulling

  • Dried Mushrooms, Identifying Evergreens, and Repotting Houseplants

    27/01/2022 Duración: 24min

    This episode starts with ideas for cooking with dried mushrooms. We explain how to tell the difference between pine, fir and spruce trees, do a dive into Ericaceous plants, and end with a question about taking cuttings and transplanting houseplants in the winter. :30 What’s for dinner:  How to cook with dried mushrooms  9:16 Insider Information:  Pines, firs and spruce. 14:11 Eat/Drink/Grow:    Ericaceous plants 22:11 Love Letters and Questions:  Shannon wrote about repotting houseplants now.

  • Plant Empowerment and Bromeliad Bloom

    20/01/2022 Duración: 28min

    The Plantrama team discuss a botanic term for plants that put leaves straight up out of the ground (no stems!), and answer a listener’s question about a Bromeliad that hasn’t made more blooms. Ellen and C.L. present a new segment: Plant Empowerment, which explains how to make a passion for plants into a profession. We start with custom container plantings. :33    Plant Noob:   Acaulescent plants  2:38    Eat/Drink/Grow:  Plant Empowerment!  25:33    Love Letters and Questions    Jennifer wrote about a Bromeliad that isn’t flowering.

  • Eggshells, Moss and Terrariums

    13/01/2022 Duración: 28min

    The Plantrama team discusses the common belief that eggshells provide quick calcium for plants. Next we look at the myths, misunderstandings and misuse of moss, and end with a question about making a terrarium.   :30  True or False:  Eggshells are good calcium for gardens 4:45  Eat/Drink/Grow:  Moss. 21:37  Love Letters and Questions:  Ricci asks about terrariums

  • Chestnuts, Hellebores, and Growing Foxgloves

    06/01/2022 Duración: 25min

      Ellen and C.L. talk about eating chestnuts, the perennial plant that’s commonly called hellebores, and what it means when you are talking about pesticides. We end with a listener’s question about growing foxglove plants from seed.  :34  What’s For Dinner:   Chestnuts  6:31  Eat/Drink/Grow:   Helleborus 17:50  Insider Information:  Define “Pesticide” 21:38  Love Letters and Questions:  Lynn asked about propagating foxgloves

  • Grafting, Starting Pepper Plants, and Rice Alternatives

    30/12/2021 Duración: 26min

    We start out discussing what can be substituted for rice when you cook. Our main segment is about grafted plants, and we end with a discussion about vegetable seeds that you might want to start in the winter, and whether it’s worth it to save a poinsettia from year to year. :30  What’s For Dinner  Alternatives to rice 9:58   Eat/Drink/Grow:  Grafting and Grafted Plants 18:46   Insider Information:  Vegetable seeds that get started early. 22:29   Love Letters and Questions:  Kenny wrote: Poinsettia…save it or not?”

  • Heavy Amaryllis Flowers, Cuttings and Cyclamen

    23/12/2021 Duración: 27min

    In this just-after-the-solstice episode, Ellen and C.L. discuss how to use juniper berries, supporting heavy amaryllis flowers, taking cuttings and Cyclamen.  Ellen's Smreka recipe here. :30 What’s for dinner: What can you use juniper berries for? 5:00 Insider Information: Supporting heavy Amaryllis flowers 9:57 Eat/Drink/Grow: Taking Cuttings – which plants should you take cuttings from, how and when. 22:22 Love Letters and Questions: How to keep Cyclamen alive.

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