Humus and Humans
By Virginia Cooperative Extension - Goochland & Powhatan Counties
This podcast is a joint production of Virginia Cooperative Extension and Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardeners.
Humus and HumansFeb 15, 2022
The Botany Taxonomy History Mystery!
Even though most of us avoid Latin names whenever possible, they can contain clues about a plant and its history. One day, Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Cathy McCarthy noticed something strange about the species names of many of the plants she worked with. In this episode, she shares what she found in the ensuing investigation.
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Garden Tools
A poor craftsman may blame his tools, but a responsible gardener cares for hers. Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Kitty Williams shares cutting-edge tool maintenance tips, as well as some gift ideas for gardeners in your life.
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Winter Seed Sowing
No greenhouse, heat mat, or grow light? No problem! In this episode, but Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Connie Sorrel shares her favorite low-tech method for getting seeds started.
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All About Alliums
Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Audrey Hirsch illuminates some lesser-known bulbs: alliums. Whatever your motivations for gardening--whether alimentary or aesthetic--there's an allium out there for you!
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Winter Bulbs
Nothing in the garden exemplifies delayed gratification quite like a bulb. Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Dudley Bush explains how bulb planters can set themselves up for spring success.
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Native Plants
Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Pat Lust explains why we should all go native and shares some tips for gardeners who might not know where to start.
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Kudzu: A Love Story
In this Humus and Humans pilot episode, Goochland-Powhatan Master Gardener Volunteer Rachel Watman tells us all about kudzu--why we love to hate it, and why we should love to love it.
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