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Welcome to Hort Culture, where a group of Extension professionals and plant people talk about the business, production and joy of farming. So, join us for a chat on the culture of horticulture.Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
Digging into Digital: Social Media for Horticulture
Welcome back to the Hort Culture podcast! Today, we're thrilled to have a very special guest, Bethany Cox, Direct Marketing Program Manager at the Kentucky Horticulture Council. In this episode, we'll be diving deep into the world of social media marketing for horticulture, discussing everything from platform selection to content creation and engagement strategies. So, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is for you. Let's get started!Kentucky Horticulture CouncilKentucky Horticulture Council StaffCenter for Crop Diversification Internet and Social Media Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
48:5124/11/2024
Fall Food Favorites
On this episode of Hort Culture, we talk about the wonderful flavors of fall. From sorghum to sauerkraut , there are so many delicious foods to enjoy this time of year. We'll discuss some of our favorite foods for the holidays and beyond. Join us as we celebrate the fall harvest and all the delicious food that comes with it!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
54:2517/11/2024
From Orchard to Table: The Journey of an Apple
In this episode of Hort Culture, we take you on a journey from the orchard to your kitchen table, exploring the fascinating process of apple production. We start at the beginning with the planning phase before the first trees is in the ground and end up with tasty fruit ready for the end consumer.Center for Crop Diversification: ApplesCenter for Crop Diversification Crop Profile: ApplesEconomic Considerations for Apple Production in KentuckyPlate it Up Kentucky Proud Recipes
48:3610/11/2024
Cultivating Community: Urban and Community Gardens with Bethany Pratt
Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of urban and community gardening with our special guest, Bethany Pratt, Extension Specialist for Food Systems. Bethany shares her experiences and expertise on working with different community gardens projects and the different roles that they can play in communities. We'll discuss the challenges and rewards of gardening in urban environments, as well as tips for starting your own garden, no matter how small your space.Community Gardening ToolkitSteps to Creating a Community Garden or Expand Urban Agriculture at a Brownfields SiteHow to Organize a Community GardenA Guide to Starting a Community GardenQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
49:4503/11/2024
Kentucky's Autumn Insect Blitz
As the leaves change and temperatures drop in Kentucky, many insects seek shelter indoors. Join us as we discuss the most common fall pests that can invade your home and how to prevent and eliminate them. We'll cover everything from the pesky housefly to the ever present Asian lady beetle. Learn about their habits, behaviors, and effective control methods to help reduce the numbers of the fall invaders. Kentucky Pest News: Fall InvadersQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
38:2427/10/2024
Organic Matter - The Unsung Hero of Healthy Soil
In this episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked but incredibly crucial component of healthy soil: organic matter. Discover why it's the lifeblood of your garden or farm. We'll discuss: What is soil organic matter? A breakdown of its components and benefits. Why is it important? The role it plays in nutrient cycling, water retention, and soil structure. How to increase organic matter: Practical tips for improving soil health through composting, cover crops, and other methods. Common misconceptions: Debunking myths about organic matter and its impact on plants.ATTRA Episode 326: Exploring Soil Organic Matter with Dr. Johannes LehmannCornell Soil Organic MatterSoil organic matter in cropping systemsAdvanced Soil Organic Matter ManagementPriming for Productionby Natalie Lounsbury (podcast mention)Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
54:4620/10/2024
Autumn's Kaleidoscope: Kentucky's Fall Colors
Join us as we delve into the breathtaking beauty of Kentucky's fall foliage. Discover the science behind the changing leaves and explore some of our favorite plants that put on a stunning show in autumn. Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
35:1113/10/2024
Food Safety in Kentucky With Special Guest Bryan Brady
In this episode of Hort Culture, we're joined by Bryan Brady from the Cultivate Kentucky Partnership at The Food Connection. Bryan shares his invaluable insights on assisting produce farmers to navigate the complexities of entering wholesale markets. He delves into innovative, cost-effective strategies for meeting food safety and quality assurance requirements, a crucial step for local farmers aiming to expand their reach. Tune in to discover how Bryan's expertise is fostering growth and sustainability in Kentucky's agricultural community.Cultivate Kentucky-The Food ConnectionProduce Safety at theCenter For Crop Diversification Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
51:0807/10/2024
Plants For Winter Interest
In this episode of Hort Culture, we discuss plants that bring life to winter landscapes. Our discussion highlights plants that not only withstand the chill but also add a splash of color and texture during the colder months. From the vibrant berries of holly to the sturdy evergreens that stand tall against the snow, we explore how these plants can transform a dormant garden into a winter wonderland. Tune in to discover how to create a year-round garden that brims with beauty, even in the heart of winter.Plants for Winter InterestPerennials with Winter InterestQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
48:5129/09/2024
Produce Auctions in Kentucky
In this episode, we're joined by Savannah Columbia, a Extension Associate in Agricultural Economics, to explore the vibrant world of produce auctions in Kentucky. Savannah sheds light on the unique role these auctions play in the state's agricultural landscape, providing a platform for farmers to sell their fresh produce directly to consumers, wholesalers, and retailers.Whether you're a farmer, a consumer, or simply curious about the local food system, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Kentucky's produce auctions. Tune in to learn more about the people, processes, and products that make these auctions such a vital part of our state's agricultural landscape.Produce Auctions OverviewCCD Kentucky Produce Auction Price ReportsProduce Auctions Marketing ProfileQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:4122/09/2024
Cultivating Growth: Email Marketing for Horticulture
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of email marketing and its application to the horticulture industry. Discover how to create effective email campaigns that nurture customer relationships, drive sales, and promote your horticultural products.Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
55:2515/09/2024
The Forgotten Fruit: A Pawpaw Primer
In this episode of Hort Culture, we're joined by the esteemed Dr. Kirk Pomper from Kentucky State University, who delves into the fascinating world of pawpaws. Together, we explore the rich history and promising future of America's largest native fruit, discuss groundbreaking research, and share practical tips for cultivating your own pawpaw trees. Don't miss out on learning about pawpaw festivals and events, and where to seek further information on this unique and delicious fruit.Kentucky State University Pawpaw ProgramThird Thursday Thing: PawpawOhio Pawpaw FestivalNorth American Pawpaw Growers Association Events CalendarQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:4208/09/2024
Wrapping Up the Growing Season and Embracing Fall
Join us as we reflect on the summer growing season and talk about transitioning into the fall season!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
56:1201/09/2024
Exploring the State and County Fairs in Kentucky
In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of Kentucky's state and county fairs. We explore the bustling fairgrounds, where the scent of fresh hay blends with the sweet aroma of blooming flowers. Our journey takes us through exhibits showcasing the finest in local gardening, from prize-winning roses to best in class veggies. Join us as we celebrate the green-thumbed enthusiasts and the agricultural heritage that make Kentucky's fairs a must-visit destination for horticulture lovers. Tune in to discover the beauty and excitement of these beloved community events.Kentucky State FairQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:3225/08/2024
Plasticulture in Horticulture
Join us as we delve into the world of plasticulture and its transformative effects on horticulture crop production. Our discussion highlights how the use of plastic mulches, drip irrigation, and fertigation not only optimizes plant growth but also conserves water and controls weeds. We explore the benefits and challenges of this technology, and share practical tips for growers looking to implement plasticulture in their farming practices. Tune in to discover how this modern agricultural technique is shaping the future of horticulture.Season Extension Tools & TechniquesPlasticulture for Commercial VegetablesUse of Plastic Mulch and Row Covers in Vegetable ProductionIntroduction to Plasticulture and Drip Irrigation (Video)Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
54:3718/08/2024
Reflections on Experiences with the Center for Crop Diversification Summer Fellowship Program.
In this episode of Hort Culture, we're joined by Macey Thompson, who shares her insights from the Center for Crop Diversification's summer fellowship program. Macey shares details of her hands-on experience with pricing reports and farmers markets, managing social media posts, writing a publication, and much more!Center for Crop Diversification Fellowship ProgramQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
45:3811/08/2024
From Kitchen to Compost: Bokashi 101
Welcome to this special mini-episode of Hort Culture, where your hosts Alexis and Ray dive into the world of bokashi composting. Today, Alexis shares her fascination with this Japanese method that ferments organic waste, including items typically not compostable. She's intrigued by its efficiency and how it enriches soil without the foul odors associated with traditional composting. Comparatively, bokashi is quicker and can handle a wider variety of waste, making it a superb option for urban gardeners. Join us as we explore this sustainable practice that's revolutionizing composting in small spaces!Bokashi methodQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
23:1504/08/2024
University of Kentucky Extension Service Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
In this episode, we dive deep into the UK SNAP-Ed program with our special guest, Jan Knappage. Jan shares valuable insights into the program's goals, initiatives, and how it's impacting communities across the state. SNAP-Ed stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Education. It's a program that provides nutrition education to people who receive SNAP benefits.In Kentucky, the SNAP-Ed program is administered by the University of Kentucky (UK) and Kentucky State University (KSU) in partnership with the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS).What does the UK SNAP-Ed program offer? Nutrition education: Provides information on healthy eating, meal planning, and budgeting. Cooking classes: Teaches participants how to prepare healthy and affordable meals. Farmer's market information: Helps people learn about and access fresh, local produce. Other resources: Offers additional support and materials to promote healthy lifestyles.The goal of the program is to help people make healthier food choices and improve their overall well-being.The Kentucky Nutrition Education ProgramUniversity of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service County OfficesQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
58:4628/07/2024
Beat the Heat and Bid Farewell
This week on Hort Culture, we're tackling the challenges of summer's scorching temperatures and offering tips to keep your lawn and garden thriving. But remember, while caring for your plants is important, taking care of yourself is paramount. We'll provide safety tips to help you stay cool and hydrated while working in the garden.And in bittersweet news, we're saying goodbye to our longtime friend and co-host, Josh Knight. As Josh embarks on a new adventure in cooler climes, we celebrate his contributions to the show and wish him all the best in his new role. We're excited to see where his journey takes him and look forward to having him back on the show as a guest in the future.So, tune in for expert advice, gardening tips, and a heartfelt farewell to a beloved member of the Hort Culture family.How to Care for Your Garden in High TemperaturesStay cool, stay green and beat the heat with these tips for healthy summer plantsHeat wave in the garden: How to identify and prevent heat stress in plantsHeat-Related Illnesses and Agricultural ProducersQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
50:1318/07/2024
Worm Composting 101
In this episode of Hort Culture, we dive into the delightful world of worm composting, also known as vermicomposting! These little wigglers aren't just good for scaring fishermen – they can be a gardener's secret weapon for turning kitchen scraps into a welcome compost addition to any garden.We'll break down the basics of setting up your own worm bin, including the ideal habitat for your composting crew. We'll discuss what you can and can't feed your worms, and explore the fascinating science behind how they transform your waste into black gold for your plants.Here are some of the questions we'll answer: What kind of worm bin do I need? What kitchen scraps do worms love (and hate)? How long does it take to get finished compost? How can I use worm castings in my garden?By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to turn your leftover lettuce cores and eggshells into a superfood for your garden. So, grab your coffee, put on your gardening gloves (metaphorically, for now), and get ready to learn all about the wonderful world of worm composting!Vermicomposting NC State ExtensionVermicomposting – Composting with WormsIndoor Worm Composting or VermicompostingQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:0814/07/2024
Taming the Tasty Tomato: Mid to Late Season Care
Tomato season is in full swing, but keeping those plants thriving through the summer heat can be a challenge. In this episode of Hort Culture, we tackle mid to late season tomato care. Join us as we discuss: Identifying and preventing common tomato problems like blossom end rot and sunscald. Maximizing your harvest with proper ripening techniques and sucker control. Extending the season: Learn how to keep your tomato plants producing delicious fruit well into fall.Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a tomato newbie, this episode has tips to help you bring in a bountiful harvest. Tune in and get ready to enjoy the taste of summer!An IPM Scouting Guide for Common Pests of Solanaceous Crops in KentuckyA Beginner's Guide to Growing Your Own TomatoesHomegrown Tomato TroubleshootingQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
52:2007/07/2024
Garden Wildlife Control
Join us as we delve into the dynamic world of garden wildlife control. We will discuss different strategies for managing critters that visit your garden spaces, from the humble rabbit to the crafty crow. We will talk about strategies like exclusion, habitat modification, relocation, and repellents that, in combination, will help you coexist with wildlife while protecting your precious plants. Kentucky Regional Wildlife BiologistsManagement of Wildlife and Domestic Animals on Your FarmPrevention and Control of Wildlife Damage HandbookQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
52:4430/06/2024
Innovations and Adaptations in Kentucky High Tunnels and Greenhouses
This episode of Hort Culture dives into the world of high tunnels and greenhouses in Kentucky! We're joined by special guest Arundathi Sharma, University of Kentucky Extension Associate for Floriculture and Controlled Environment. Arundathi will shed light on the fascinating adaptations and innovations Kentucky growers are using to thrive under cover.Center for Crop Diversification-HighTunnel & GreenhouseQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
56:5023/06/2024
Summer Solstice: Cultivating Growth on the Longest Day
Join us as we delve into the radiant world of the summer solstice and its impact on horticulture. Discover how the extended daylight influences plant growth, the best practices for summer planting, and the cultural significance of this celestial event in gardening communities around the globe. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between the sun's peak and the flourishing of our gardens.Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:3716/06/2024
Analyzing Five Years of HortBiz Quiz Responses
In this episode of Hort Culture, we delve into an analysis of five years' worth of HortBiz Quiz responses. We uncover trends and patterns that have emerged over time, revealing the evolving challenges and opportunities within the horticulture industry. For more details on the HortBiz Quiz, check out the resources available at the University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.Horticulture Biz QuizQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
39:0209/06/2024
Composting: From Kitchen Scraps to Garden Gold
In this episode of Hort Culture, we dive deep into the wonderful world of composting!We'll break down the basics: what composting is, why it's fantastic for your garden, and the different methods you can use to create your own nutrient-rich compost.Here's what you can expect to hear: The benefits of composting: Learn how compost improves soil health, reduces waste, and saves you money on fertilizers. What to compost (and what not to!): We'll sort through the kitchen scraps and yard trimmings that make great composting material. Composting methods: We'll explore various composting techniques, from simple bins to fancy tumblers, to find the perfect fit for your space and needs. Troubleshooting tips: No compost pile is perfect! We'll address common problems like odors, attracting pests, and getting the right balance of "browns" and "greens" in your compost.By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and inspiration to start composting and turn your kitchen scraps into garden gold!Home Composting: A Guide to Managing Yard WasteCompostingComposting Ingredient Calculator (Excel file)Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
55:5502/06/2024
Vines & Rinds: The Curious World of Cucurbits
This week on Hort Culture, we're diving headfirst into the fascinating world of cucurbits! These versatile veggies, which include everyone's favorites like pumpkins, squash, cucumbers, and melons, are more than just delicious additions to your table.Join us as we talk about the best practices for growing a thriving cucurbit patch in your own backyard, no matter your climate. We will also be discussing how to keep your cucurbit seedlings safe from common threats.So, whether you're a seasoned gardener or a curious newbie, this episode is guaranteed to give you a case of cucurbit fever! Tune in and get ready to learn all about these incredible members of the gourd family.An IPM Scouting Guide for Common Problems of Cucurbit Crops in KentuckySustainable Disease Management of Cucurbit Crops in the Home GardenGrowing Cucumbers, Melons, Squash, Pumpkins and GourdsQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
49:3726/05/2024
The Buzz on Cicadas 2024
In this buzzing episode of Hort Culture, we delve into the fascinating world of cicadas with Dr. Jonathan Larson, University of Kentucky Assistant Professor of Entomology. As Broods XIX and XIII make their rare simultaneous emergence in 2024, we explore the significance of this event, which hasn't occurred since 1803 and won't happen again until 2245. Dr. Larson enlightens us on the life cycle and ecological impact of these noisy insects, while also debunking common myths. It's an episode not to be missed, filled with intriguing facts and the unmistakable soundtrack of cicadas in the background. Tune in to learn why this cicada season is one for the history books!Dr. Jonathan Larson, University of Kentucky EntomologyPeriodical Cicadas in KentuckyArthro-Pod PodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
47:3019/05/2024
Branching Out - The Enduring Joy of Trees
This week on Hort Culture, we take a break from the usual growing and marketing topics and delve into the sheer wonder of trees. Join us as we reminisce about the towering giants that have graced our lives and shaped our experiences.We'll reflect on the simple joys of childhood spent climbing branches, building forts in their cool shade, and the thrill of conquering the highest limbs. We'll discuss the changing seasons through the lens of a tree's transformation, from the vibrant greens of spring to the fiery hues of fall.Trees aren't just a source of beauty; they're silent companions, witnesses to life's milestones. We'll share stories of how these giants have provided solace in times of hardship and served as a backdrop for our celebrations.This episode is a celebration of the arboreal wonders that surround us. We'll explore the ways trees have influenced our decisions, perhaps inspiring us to pursue careers in horticulture or simply reminding us of the importance of spending time in nature.So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea), settle in under your favorite tree (real or metaphorical!), and join us for a heartwarming exploration of the enduring joy of trees.Planting Trees in LandscapesTrees and ShrubsTree Selection and Planting for the Kentucky LandscapeQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
54:5012/05/2024
Dealing with Downpours - Taming the Rainy Season in Your Garden
This week on Hort Culture, we're diving into the deluge! We all love a good spring shower, but what happens when the rain just won't quit? Excessive rain can wreak havoc on our gardens, leading to root rot, erosion, and weakened plants. But fear not, fellow horticulturists, because we've got strategies to help your landscape weather the storm. Drainage Do's and Don'ts: We'll discuss the importance of well-draining soil and how to improve it using amendments like compost or raised beds. Learn how to identify poorly draining areas and explore solutions like swales, French drains, or even redirecting downspouts. Plant Power: Not all flora is created equal! We'll share tips on selecting plants that thrive in wet conditions, and how to adjust your planting strategy for soggy spots. Weathering the Storm: Discover ways to minimize damage during heavy rain. Learn about techniques like mulching properly and avoiding compacting wet soil. We'll also discuss how to support weakened plants after a downpour.Remember, a little rain preparedness goes a long way! Tune in for actionable advice to keep your garden flourishing, rain or shine!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
55:0505/05/2024
Tiny Trees, Big Fun: Lets Talk Bonsai
In this special short format episode of Hort Culture, join Josh and Brett as they delve into the delicate art of bonsai. Tune in to discover how patience and careful cultivation can lead to the creation of living sculptures, and perhaps be inspired to start a bonsai journey of your own.
21:2828/04/2024
Exploring the University of Kentucky's Robinson Center and Robinson Forest
In this episode of the Hort Culture podcast, we discuss some of the many exciting programs going on at the University of Kentucky's Robinson Center and Robinson Forest with Dr. Shawn Wright, horticulture specialist at the University of Kentucky. The more you know, the more you grow!Robinson Center for Appalachian Resource Sustainability (RCARS)Robinson ForestQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected]
51:3721/04/2024
Farmers' Market Price Reports
Join us as we dive into farmers' markets price reports, exploring both historical and current data and information. We will be taking a deeper dive into the fact sheet, 3-year Average Weekly Prices at Kentucky Farmers Markets: 2021-2023. Tune in to gain valuable insights that could guide the way you approach pricing at your local farmers' market.3-year Average Weekly Prices at Kentucky Farmers Markets: 2021-2023KY Farmers Market Price ReportsQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
44:3214/04/2024
Watering Systems and Strategies for Gardens and Landscapes
Welcome to our latest episode where we dive into the world of efficient watering systems and strategies! Discover the secrets to keeping your garden lush and your landscapes thriving with our tips on irrigation techniques. From drip systems that save water to the best times for watering, we cover it all. Tune in to transform the way you think about hydration for your plants! 🌱💧Building a Rain BarrelIrrigation SystemsOff the Grid: Ultra-low Pressure Drip Irrigation and Rainwater CatchmentSimple Calculations for Small Drip Irrigation SystemsCCD Irrigation ResourcesQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
56:4807/04/2024
Frost Protection for Gardens and Landscapes
Join us as we discuss practices for safeguarding your beloved garden and landscape against the harshness of frost. We will share tips on using mulch, cloches, and specially designed fabrics to insulate plants, as well as the importance of strategic watering and plant selection for frost resistance. Tune in to discover how to keep your green oasis thriving through the chilliest times.Average Last Frost Dates for KentuckyPassive Frost ProtectionSimple Calculations for Small Drip Irrigation SystemsCCD Irrigation Resources PageQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
55:2031/03/2024
Spring Lawn and Landscape Prep
Joins us as we dive into the essentials of spring lawn and landscape preparation. We will discuss topics like early lawn weed control, mowing, and grub control. We will also share some tips on preparing your landscape beds after the long cold months of winter. Turf Care Calendar for Cool-Season Lawns in KentuckyTips and Recommendations for Maintaining Home LawnsQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
53:1624/03/2024
The Occasional Bean & Spring Garden Prep
Join us as we dive into the essentials of prepping your home garden for the upcoming season. We'll cover everything from tilling to soil amendments. Tune in to get your garden space thriving!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
58:4317/03/2024
Pollinator Gardens
On this episode of Hort Culture, we're buzzing with excitement to be talking all about pollinator gardens!We'll dive into the fascinating world of pollinators, from bees and butterflies to hummingbirds and even bats, and explore why they're so vital to our ecosystem.We'll then get our hands dirty and learn how to create a pollinator haven in your own backyard, no matter the size of your space. We'll cover: Choosing the perfect spot: We'll discuss sunlight, moisture, and other factors to consider when selecting a prime location for your pollinator paradise. Planting powerhouses: Learn about the best flowering plants to attract a variety of pollinators, including natives that provide essential food sources. Designing for delight: We'll explore creating a beautiful and functional garden that not only looks stunning but provides a year-round buffet for our buzzing buddies. Beyond blooms: We'll discuss additional ways to make your garden a pollinator haven, from providing shelter to avoiding pesticides.So tune in and join us as we learn how to create a vibrant garden that benefits both pollinators and ourselves! It's sure to be an episode that leaves you blooming with knowledge!Plant a Native Pollinator GardenAttracting Butterflies with Native PlantsKentucky Pollinator Protection PlanPollinator Episodes - Forestry and Natural ResourcesQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
57:4910/03/2024
Information Sources For Selecting Varieties of Fruit, Vegetables, and Flowers
In this episode, we'll talk about the best places to find fruit, vegetable, and flower variety information. Whether you're looking for a new type of tomato to grow, a rare orchid to admire, or a tasty berry to snack on, we'll tell you where to look and what to look for. We'll also share some tips and tricks on how to choose the right varieties for your climate, soil, and personal preferences. Fruit and Vegetable 2021 ANNUAL RESEARCH REPORTAll-America SelectionsVegetable Cultivars for Kentucky GardensHOME FRUIT VARIETY RECOMMENDATIONSVegetable Production Guide for Commercial GrowersNut Tree Growing in KentuckyQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
45:1103/03/2024
Talking Native Plants with Guest Laura Greenfield
In this episode of Hort Culture, we chat with Laura Greenfield, founder of Oakland Farm Trees, a nursery that specializes in native plants. Laura shares her passion for growing and caring for plants that are adapted to the local climate and soil, and how they can benefit our gardens, wildlife and environment. She also gives us some tips on how to choose, plant and maintain native plants in our own backyards. Tune in and learn more about the beauty and diversity of native plants!Kentucky Native Plant SocietyKentucky Native Plant ProjectLady Bird Johnson Wildflower CenterFor-98: Attracting Butterflies with Native PlantsBook: Bringing Nature Home
58:4925/02/2024
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
On this episode, we have a special guest, Emily Spencer from the Center of Crop Diversification, who will share with us some insights on community supported agriculture, or CSA for short. What is CSA and how does it benefit both farmers and consumers? How can you get involved in a CSA program near you? And what are some of the challenges and opportunities of this alternative food system? Tune in to find out!FOR MORE INFO CHECK OUT THE LINKS BELOW:Community Supported Agriculture CCDCommunity Supported Agriculture Facebook groupCSA WeekUK-CSA Economic AnalysisPlate it Up Kentucky Proud RecipesCONTACT US!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
54:1218/02/2024
LEAN Farming System
Improving efficiency can improve profits and enjoyment of work by reducing wasted effort. In this episode, the team talks about LEAN strategies and tactics as discussed by Ben Hartman in The Lean Farm (2015) and Jeffery Liker in The Toyota Way Fieldbook (2005) Whether you want to grow more food, save money, or just have fun, this episode will inspire you to try something new and improve your growing skills. Tune in and join the conversation!Lean Farming on the GroundQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
57:4411/02/2024
Our Garden Plans for 2024
In this episode, we're going to share our gardening plans for 2024. What are we going to grow, where are we going to grow it, and how are we going to make it thrive? Tune in and get inspired by our green dreams.Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
01:00:2003/02/2024
Kentucky Horticulture Economic Situation & Outlook 2024
In this episode, we have a special guest: Dr. Tim Woods, Agricultural Economics Extension Professor at the University of Kentucky. He will share with us his analysis of the horticulture economic situation and outlook in Kentucky for 2024. What are some of the factors currently impacting the demand and supply of fruits, vegetables, flowers and other horticultural products? What are the opportunities and challenges for growers, marketers and consumers in the coming year? Tune in to find out!Economic Situation & OutlookQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
01:04:0128/01/2024
Garden Layout and Design
In this episode of Hort Culture, we welcome back Jessica Bessin, the Mercer County Horticulture Extension Agent, who joins us as we discuss creating a more efficient and productive garden. Whether you have a small space or a large plot, we will help you plan and design your garden according to your needs and preferences. Learn how to choose the right plants, arrange them in an aesthetically pleasing and functional way, and avoid common mistakes that can ruin your gardening experience. Tune in and get inspired to start your own gardening project!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
52:4219/01/2024
Bees and Beekeeping in Kentucky
In this episode, we have a special guest, Mercer County Extension Horticulture Agent Jessica Bessin, who joins us to talk about bees and beekeeping. Jessica shares her passion and expertise on how to start and maintain a healthy hive, what are the benefits of keeping bees for pollination and honey production, and what are some of the challenges and solutions for beekeepers in our region. Tune in to learn more about these amazing insects and how you can help them thrive in your backyard or on your farm.Kentucky State Beekeeping AssociationBeginning Beekeeping For KentuckiansThe Kentucky Beekeeper's Calendar Kentucky Beekeeper Associations by CountyBeekeeping & HoneyQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
51:3414/01/2024
Experiences With Horticulture in Japan
In this special mini episode of Hort Culture, Josh shares his experiences and impressions of horticulture in Japan. Thanks for listening!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
21:5007/01/2024
Looking Back on 2023
In this episode, we look back over and reflect on our past year of podcast episodes. We share some of our favorite moments, tips, and stories. We also talk about what we learned, what we enjoyed, and what we hope to do more of in the next year. Join us as we celebrate a year of Hort Culture!Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
48:1231/12/2023
Non Timber Forest Products
In this special mini episode, we're going to talk about non-timber forest products, or NTFPs for short. These are products that come from forests, but are not sold as timber. They include things like mushrooms, berries, nuts, herbs, honey, and many more. NTFPs are important for biodiversity, food security, and income generation for many people around the world. We'll learn about some of the benefits and challenges of harvesting and managing NTFPs, as well as some tips on how to get started with them on your own woodlot. So tune in and join us for this mini adventure in the forest!Non Timber Forest ProductsQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
22:0424/12/2023
Grow Your Own Transplants
Are you ready to get a head start on your spring garden? In this episode of Hort Culture, we'll discuss how to start transplants indoors for planting outdoors in the spring. You'll learn more about how to choose the right seeds, when to sow them, and what kind of light and temperature they need to thrive. We'll also share some tips and tricks for avoiding common problems like legginess, and transplant shock. Tune in and get ready to grow your own healthy and beautiful plants!Starting Plants From Seeds at HomeGrowing Your Own Transplants Expands Your ChoicesHome Vegetable Gardening in KentuckyQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: [email protected] us out on Instagram!
01:02:0217/12/2023