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This podcast is devoted to all things gardening. National gardening television host, Joe Lamp'l, guides you through each episode with practical tips and information to help you become a better, smarter gardener, no matter where you are on your journey. This series has a strong emphasis on organic gardening and growing food, but covers a diverse range of topics from one of the country's most informed and leading gardening personalities today.
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Is your family composed of vegetarians and meat-eaters? Do some of those in your family only go for meatless portions while others love meat? Do you want to feed both vegetarians and meat-eaters easily at the same time? Well, if so, your situation is just like my family's. My name is Julie Hoag, and yep, I'm the vegetarian in a family of meat-lovers. I've had to learn to cook for both types of diets for every meal for the last 27 years so I've had a lot of experience. It's not as hard as you ...
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My family is self sufficient for vegetables, and you can be to. Join me as I show you how you can have a simple, satisfying and sustainable vegetable garden at home. Gardening in zone 9a. Website: www.growingvegetablesdownunder.com Facebook: Growing Vegetables Down Under Instagram: @growingvegetablesdownunder
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The Vegetable Beet

Great Lakes Vegetable Producers Network

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A live weekly interview and discussion focused on vegetable production challenges and opportunities brought to you by the Great Lakes Vegetable Producers Network. We grow more together. JOIN US LIVE! We will be broadcasting live via Zoom at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT every Wednesday from the first week of March to the first week of September. Login at www.glveg.net/listen.
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Tu veux te faire plaisir tous les jours en végétalisant ton assiette ? Tu es au bon endroit ! Je m'appelle Melle Pigut. Prof de cuisine depuis +de 10 ans, je t’emmène à la découverte du végétal. Pour te rendre la cuisine végane la plus simple et la plus ultra gourmande possible. Allez, on se retrouve un mercredi sur deux pour parler cuisine végétale dans la bonne humeur. Abonne-toi !
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Welcome to "The Credible Vegetable Report," the go-to podcast for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the vegetable market's dynamics and trends. Each episode, we dive into the latest developments affecting the agricultural sector, from pricing fluctuations and supply chain challenges to consumption trends and sustainability issues. Join us as we explore vital topics that impact growers, sellers, and consumers alike. Whether it’s discussing the ripple effects of the Sinaloa water ...
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Mulher, mãe, vegetariana estrita, médica com especialização em pediatria e nutrologia, sou inteiramente comprometida com a idéia de que uma alimentação adequada é a principal fonte de saúde e qualidade de vida, prática essa que sigo no meu dia-a-dia com minha família e meus amigos. Em meu consultório oriento não somente vegetarianos, mas também crianças e adultos com dificuldades alimentares, incluindo obesidade e dificuldade em ganho de peso, bem como gestantes, diabéticos, hipertensos e id ...
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The Plant-Based Academy by: Active Vegetarian

Zuzana Fajkusova and Nikki Lefler, authors of Vegan Weight Loss Manifesto (2017) and Plant Powered Athlete (2020) founders of ActiveVegetarian.com and PlantBasedAcademy.ca

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Our philosophy is simple; If you take care of your body and mind, cleanse yourself of accumulated toxins and take steps on a wellness journey, at your own pace, your body will start to respond in a positive way and heal itself. The journey should include a healthy - preferable plant-based diet, mindful movement, connection with nature, plenty of sleep, clean water and quietude. Through the Academy we hope to inspire and support you on this healing journey by sharing tools with you, that have ...
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Stories from vegan perspectives. Great radio that just happens to be vegan. Shows pick a topic to explore in-depth. In the 2016-7 season Ian McDonald covered one epic tale - the backstory to today's vegetarian and vegan movements. From the Ganges delta to the hills of New England, from the iron age to the present day, voices challenge the idea that other animals exist soley for humans. Discover philosopher kings, rebel poets, and forgotten heroes.
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Want to grow your own food but need creative ideas so you can get the most from your space and your growing zone? Our passion is the edible garden. We help people grow food on balconies, in backyards, and beyond—whether it’s edible landscaping, a vegetable garden, container gardens, or a home orchard. There are many ways to approach edible landscaping. Find out how to harvest enough fruit, vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers. Get top tips for exotic crops. And learn how to garden in a way ...
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Even in an urban environment, nature is all around, if you know where to look. This week, writer Joanna Brichetto joins me to discuss her essay collection, “This Is How a Robin Drinks: Essays on Urban Nature,” and the benefits of becoming attuned to wildlife. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 18: Roasted Roots Vegetable Side Dish with a Surprising Ingredient. Join Julie Hoag in this episode of Vegetarians & Meat Lovers: Split Table Recipes as she unveils a delightful roasted roots recipe that's perfect for autumn. This versatile side dish caters to both vegetarians and meat lovers, featuring an unexpecte…
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Poisonous plants like poison ivy and giant hogweed can cause irritation, pain and scarring, but there are other plants — wicked plants — that are downright deadly. Joining me this week to discuss the stories behind the world’s most dangerous plants is New York Times bestselling author Amy Stewart. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook…
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A naturalized bulb lawn provides beautiful blooms each spring continuously with no need for additional plantings. In this week’s encore, I’m joined by horticulturist Peggy Anne Montgomery to discuss the history and techniques behind bulb lawns and to share how to start your own. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Be…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 17: Cheeseburger and Chickpea Casseroles: A Hybrid Recipe Two Dish Meal For Vegetarians and Meat Eaters. This delicious savory meal is perfect for something hearty when you are looking to feed both vegetarians and meat-eaters. This meal prep feeds two diets! I love this dish, especially for fall, because it's integr…
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“Leave the leaves” is a slogan you must have heard by now. Each fall, conservationists encourage homeowners to keep leaves on their property rather than sending them off to landfills. There are a number of reasons to do so, chiefly to support wildlife and reduce contributions to climate change. For a deep dive into why leaving the leaves is such a …
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When we pause to observe the natural world more closely and record those observations and the way they make us feel, we gain a greater understanding of nature and ourselves. Writer Margaret Renkl, who has a new prompt journal out now as a companion to her best-selling book “The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year,” joins me this week to discuss the b…
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There are around 4,000 species of wild, native bees in North America, though imported, domesticated honeybees seem to be the bees that get all the attention when it comes to conservation. To help us learn about native bees and their value, joining me on the podcast this week is entomologist and wild bee expert Dr. Jessica Forrest. Podcast Links for…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 16: English Muffin Bread Quiche Recipe and Cookbook Promo! Get my cookbook American Midwest Cooking: Quiches for FREE until Friday October 4, 2024! Scroll down for the link to the book on Amazon. Make a yummy breakfast, brunch, or lunch meal with this simple, yet tasty quiche. Add ham to half if you'd like to make a…
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Citizen scientists are key to tracking bird populations in North America and identifying which birds are growing in numbers and range — and which are on the decline. To explain the value of bird counts, what can be learned from the data and how anyone can get involved, joining me on the podcast this week is Project FeederWatch project leader Dr. Em…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 15: Fast Tasty Quiches for One to Two People. Back-to-school means quick meals are needed! Working from home and with the kids back at school, lunch for me becomes a leftover or something quick just for me. These recipes are easy and quick to make (one has a longer quick time, but still a quick prep), but when we ar…
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Gardening burnout happens when a garden becomes so much more work than you can keep up with and a source of disappointment — one disaster after another — rather than a source of joy. It’s the feeling of not just being overwhelmed but wanting to give up gardening altogether (at least for now). This week, I identify the sources of gardening burnout a…
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In this week's episode of the Credible Vegetable Report, Craig Slate and Matt Mandel discuss the latest developments in the world of produce. Hurricane Francine made landfall and disrupted parts of the southern U.S., but how will it impact the produce market? Join us as we explore the effects of the storm, the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) repo…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 14: 12 No Bake Topping Recipes for Rice Cakes for Yummier, More Satisfying Lower Calorie Snacking!! Tips for easy food ideas, easy breakfast, no bake lunch recipes, simple meal prep ideas, and meatless vegetarian snacking and light meal options. These are pretty kid friendly recipes and ideas too! Find ten of the re…
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Tree collectors come in many different fashions, as author Amy Stewart explores in her new book, “The Tree Collectors: Tales of Arboreal Obsession.” Amy joins me on the podcast this week to discuss tree collecting, what inspired her to write this book, and 10 of the 50 tree collectors she featured in the book. Podcast Links for Show notes Download …
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In this episode of the Credible Vegetable Report, hosts Craig Slate and Matt Mandel dive into the peak of hurricane season, tracking storms and their potential impact on the produce industry. With Saharan dust clearing, tropical waves are rising, which could shape a more intense season. Matt reflects on his sun-soaked return from Hawaii, complete w…
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Margaret Roach is one of those heroes in horticulture and gardening media who I really admire. She excels at communicating her fundamental understanding of the natural world and reminds her readers and listeners to keep on digging, in more ways than one. She has been a guest on this podcast many times, and this week I am revisiting her first appear…
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In this episode of the Credible Vegetable Report, Craig Slate and Matt Mandel are back to discuss the latest happenings in the world of produce. From weather updates to industry shifts, here's what you can expect: Hurricane Watch: With multiple tropical storms brewing in the Pacific, find out how these could impact Hawaii's key crops, including a s…
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The annual monarch butterfly migration south starts this month, so I thought it would be a good time to revisit my conversation with ecologist and evolutionary scientist Dr. Anurag Agrawal, an expert on monarch butterflies and milkweed — the only type of plant that monarchs lay their eggs on. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 St…
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Periodically, rather than recording a podcast from my studio, I like to get out into my garden and record an audio journal on-site, so I can talk in real time about what I’m seeing, the wins and challenges of the season, what’s worked, what hasn’t and what I plan to change. In this edition, I touch on many things you may have noticed in your own ga…
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In this episode: Tropical Storm Ernesto: We dive into the potential impact of Tropical Storm Ernesto on the East Coast and discuss the broader implications of this active hurricane season. Learn more about solar activity's effect on storms and what it means for the produce market. USDA Perishable Trade Trends: A closer look at USDA’s recent reports…
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Soil bacteria perform many essential tasks to enable plant growth, including cycling nutrients and fixing nitrogen. To explain the fascinating things that researchers have discovered about soil bacteria in recent years, my guest on this encore presentation is gardening columnist and author Jeff Lowenfels. Podcast Links for Show notes Download my fr…
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Send us a text Season 2, Episode 13: Easy cooking! Easy Breakfast! Easy Self Serve Breakfast Bar Ideas for Oatmeal and Flavored Cream Cheese with Bagels or Rice Cakes. These are great simple breakfast, brunch, or lunch ideas for when having houseguests, for your family at home, or while camping. They are simple meal prep ideas that are highly custo…
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Welcome to this week’s episode of the Credible Vegetable Report! Craig Slate and Matt Mandel are back to bring you the latest insights from the world of produce, retail, and food service. In this episode: Weather Watch: As the Northwest gets a break from extreme heat, the focus shifts to Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, where heat ad…
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Fumigation film and drip tape inaugurated changes in agriculture that made it easier and far more efficient to grow food crops in difficult climates, and now artificial intelligence is bringing about advancements in weed and pest control, among other promising developments. To discuss innovations in agriculture and how they could also benefit home …
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Plants can do some marvelous things — in addition to being “light eaters” they have their own ways of seeing, hearing and feeling. My guest this week, environmental reporter and author Zöe Schlanger, is here to discuss her new book, The Light Eaters, on the concept of plant intelligence and how it changes our understanding of plant life. Podcast Li…
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Welcome to the Credible Vegetable Report! This week, hosts Craig Slate and Matt Mandel delve into the latest updates affecting the produce industry. In this episode: Weather Watch: 🌡️ Extreme heat continues to scorch California, impacting summer crop yields and farm operations. Meanwhile, flood watches are in effect for the southern Midwest and nor…
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Many apple varieties that have not been commercially available for decades have been lost to history, but there are people called “apple hunters” who go in search of once-popular apples to save them from extinction. My guest this week, Jude Schuenemeyer is an apple hunter who is here to share a success story: the rediscovery of the Colorado Orange …
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Welcome to the Credible Vegetable Report! This week, Craig Slate and Matt Mandel delve into the latest updates affecting the produce industry. Leave a like and subscribe to our channel! In this episode: 🥵 Weather Watch: Extreme heat continues to scorch California, impacting summer crop yields and farm operations. Meanwhile, flood watches are in eff…
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The insect crisis is one leg of the biodiversity loss problem that has cascading effects on the ecosystem and threatens human survival. To share the causes of and the solutions to insect decline, joining me this week is Oliver Milman, author of “The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires That Run the World.” Podcast Links for Show notes Downlo…
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If you're listening to this, I'd bet money that you're someone who pays attention to what goes on your body as much as you pay attention to what goes in it. Harmful chemicals you might be putting on your body worry you just as much as harmful additives in your food. Because people are starting to understand the harm that harsh chemicals have on the…
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