Sinopsis
Americas Home Grown Veggies with Daryl Pulis is the year round veggie show that helps you extend the vegetable growing season to 12 months a year. Join Daryl Pulis every Saturday at 10A EST on Americas Web Radio as she interviews experts in growing vegetables outside, inside and in containers.Daryl Pulis is past president of the Georgia Master Gardener Association and was named Master Gardener of the Year in 1994. She became Advanced Training Coordinator for the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service Master Gardener Program after serving as Extension Agriculture Program Assistant. A popular speaker in the South, she hosted The Garden Show on WMLB Radio each Saturday morning and provided a weekly GreenThumb Garden Tip of the Week on News Channel 4. She was a guest designer for the HGTV Show, Landscape Solutions and one of her designs was featured in Harris Publications Easy-Care Landscaping 2005. She is the manager of the CompuServe/Netscape Gardening Forum, was a regular contributor to New South Gardener magazine, and has been quoted in several publications including Organic Gardening, The Atlanta Journal and USA Today as well as being former Garden Columnist for Appen Newspapers. Daryl has been interested in plants since childhood. At her home north of Atlanta, she has an organic vegetable garden and raises a variety of fruits as part of an edible landscape.
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04/20/19 Guest Heather Kibble
21/04/2019 Duración: 56minHeather Kibble from Sakata Seeds explains how new vegetable varieties are bred and how they get to your garden. I've seen some of these in our local garden store and can't wait to try them.
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04/06/19 Guest Barbara Pleasant
07/04/2019 Duración: 58minDaryl's guest is Barbara Pleasant, award winning author and organic gardener. Topics include pickling and drying early spring vegetables, seed starting using what you have around the house
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03/16/19 Guest Diane Blazek
17/03/2019 Duración: 55minJoin Daryl and her guest Diane Blazek, Executive Director of All-America Selections. She'll tell you about the 2019 AAS Winners - and there are some great ones, including 5 new tomatoes and a super Begonia with chocolate colored leaves and big, bright flowers.
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