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    Explore "peas" with insightful episodes like "Flower Power Garden Hour 193: February To Do List", "Flower Power Garden Hour 188: October To Do, Listener Q&A", "Flower Power Garden Hour 185: September To Do, Listener Q&A, Horticulture News", "Unpopular POV: It’s Time to Start Thinking About the Next Prime Day Event - Episode 300" and "MicroGreens "The Interview"" from podcasts like ""Flower Power Garden Hour", "Flower Power Garden Hour", "Flower Power Garden Hour", "Ecommerce Braintrust" and "Your Midwest Garden Podcast"" and more!

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    Flower Power Garden Hour 193: February To Do List

    Flower Power Garden Hour 193:  February To Do List

    Believe it or not, spring is around the corner.  Here in NorCal, it is still wet with periods of cold, so one does have to be careful with working soil and protecting from potentially freezes.  LOTS of prep to do for the upcoming season.

     

    It is time to plant:

    ·       Broccoli

    ·       Cabbage

    ·       Carrots

    ·       Cauliflower

    ·       Collards, swiss chard

    ·       Kale

    ·       Leeks

    ·       Loose leaf lettuce

    ·       Peas

    ·       Potatoes….late in the month

     

    Chores include:

    ·       Sow tomatoes inside

    ·       Start flowers (sunflowers, strawflower, zinnias, etc)

    ·       Direct sow sweet peas

    ·       Plant bare-root (roses, fruit trees, asparagus, strawberries, rhubarb, berries)

    ·       Spray fruit trees

    ·       Fertilize

    ·       Compost

    ·       Clean up, cut back

    ·       Prune roses, fruit trees

     

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    Flower Power Garden Hour 188: October To Do, Listener Q&A

    Flower Power Garden Hour 188:  October To Do, Listener Q&A

    It is the October To Do List, and that means it is a very busy time in the garden.  Clean up from summer vegetables and prepping for fall and winter. The days are cooler, but shorter – which means you have to work efficiently and hard. Episode includes Listener Q&A, with topics listed below. 

     

    It is time to plant:

    ·       Fava beans

    ·       Beets

    ·       Bok choy

    ·       Carrots

    ·       Celery

    ·       Swiss chard

    ·       Collards

    ·       Garlic

    ·       Kale

    ·       Kohlrabi

    ·       Leeks

    ·       Lettuce

    ·       Onions

    ·       Peas

    ·       Radish

    ·       Spinach

    ·       Turnips

    ·       All perennials, bulbs

     

    Chores include:

    ·       Clean up vegetable beds (prevent diseases), mess from fruit trees

    ·       Collect seeds

    ·       Divide plants such as grasses, iris

    ·       Compost

     

    Listener Q&A section.  Topics covered include:

    ·       What to do about aphid infestation on large trees

    ·       Lemon tree – producing fruit, but leaves are very pale

    ·       Succulents – fertilizer?

    ·       Best time of year to prune cherry tree

    ·       Tomato plants – to compost or not?

     

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    ·       email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com

     

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    Flower Power Garden Hour 185: September To Do, Listener Q&A, Horticulture News

    Flower Power Garden Hour 185:  September To Do, Listener Q&A, Horticulture News

    It is the September To Do List – believe it or not, we are in full Fall prep time.  Lots of cool weather vegetables to start planting, and tons of clean up and pruning.  Summer may have been easy in the garden, but it’s time to get the gloves on and get to work.  Episode includes Listener Q&A and a discussion around current published articles in the horticulture world.

     

    It is time to plant:

    •         Beets
    •         Carrots
    •         Broccoli
    •         Brussel sprouts
    •         Cauliflower
    •         Cabbage
    •         Celery
    •         Swiss chard
    •         Collards
    •         Garlic
    •         Leek
    •         Lettuce
    •         Peas
    •         Radish
    •         Spinach
    •         Perennials – towards the end of September when it cools down

    Chores include:

    •         Clean up – pull out vegetables which are done, fallen fruit
    •         Prune lavender, hydrangeas
    •         Pests – whiteflies may be setting in…..keep an eye on

     

    Listener Q&A section.  Topics covered include:

    •         What are the galls attached to oaks?  Are they harmful to the tree?
    •         When replanting a Venus Fly Trap, does it require a specific soil?
    •         Gardenias – no buds or flowers…..is this a location issue?
    •         Lantana issues

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    Unpopular POV: It’s Time to Start Thinking About the Next Prime Day Event - Episode 300

    Unpopular POV: It’s Time to Start Thinking About the Next Prime Day Event - Episode 300

    Prime Day might have only just wrapped up, but it's already time for marketers to get ready for the next big Amazon sales event: a fall prime event. Amazon has not confirmed a date for this event yet, or even that it is happening. But as an agency, we’re seeing enough clues to suggest that 2023 will follow 2022 in terms of having a summer Prime event as well as a fall Prime event. 

    To get our heads in the game,  Kiri speaks with several retail media managers at Acadia: Eva Tomic, Emily Ostrander, Robert Benlloch, Juan Munoz, Damiano Ciarrocchi, and Ross Walker  to gather some collective wisdom about last year’s Prime Early Access Sale, how it is likely to play out this year, and what advertising strategies they’ll be pursuing with their clients.    

    The guests emphasize the importance of planning, strategy, and utilizing the right advertising approaches to make the most of major sales events and leverage them to boost brand performance in the e-commerce space, and what to expect from this year’s fall Prime event , which we speculate will be in October.

     

    Make sure you tune in to find out more!

    You can also read our recap of the July Prime Day event on the Acadia blog

     

    In today’s episode you’ll hear:

    • The guests discuss the importance of preparing for another Prime Day-like event, possibly called "Prime Early Access Sale," before Black Friday and Cyber Monday, likely in October.

    • Experts emphasize that brands need to start preparing for this event as early as August to capitalize on it effectively.

    • The team shares recaps and insights from the recent summertime Prime Day event, highlighting the significance of the lead-in period and budget allocation for the event's success.

    • The fall event is predicted to be stronger than last year, mainly due to increased demand for deals amidst economic conditions and inflation.

    • Brands are advised to carefully strategize and optimize their participation in both Prime Day and Black Friday/Cyber Monday events to leverage unique advantages and create synergies for better performance.

    • The utilization of DS P (Display Advertising) and PPC (Pay-Per-Click) campaigns are crucial in driving sales during these sales events, with a focus on optimizing different stages of the funnel for better results.

    • Brands should be aware of their seasonality and consider their customers' preferences in deciding to participate in such events.

    • Prime Day events also provide an opportunity for brands to test pricing tactics, product bundles, and advertising approaches to gather valuable insights and feedback for future strategies.

    • Full Prime Day events and early access sales can be used to promote products, gather data, and fine-tune strategies for better performance during peak sales seasons like Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

     

    MicroGreens "The Interview"

    MicroGreens "The Interview"

    After our trial run, planting, growing and harvesting... we finally talk with the founder/owner of Knowing Nature. The Interview, as I call it is here for all.

    If you listened to the two previous "surprise" mid-winter episodes, you know Rachel sent us a micro greens kit to try. And we did, with much success! In fact, I have another batch of seeds growing. Eating healthy in Winter can be tough, but micro greens gives you that extra boost, especially those of you doing that New Years dieting.

    Join us for the final of three episodes and tell a friend!

    KnowingNature helps you grow healthy microgreens at home, no matter where you live. Our planters are designed specifically to grow microgreens indoors without racks, grow lights or artificial pods and matts. We believe that real gardening experiences feed your stomach and your soul.

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    Ep. 35: Good Health, Fortune and Black-eyed Peas

    Ep. 35: Good Health, Fortune and Black-eyed Peas

    Hello, how ya doing, this is Jeffrey Lee Folschinsky your New Years Chef of un-fabulous factoids and I’m building up a might healthy appetite of excitement as I bring you this week’s question: Did you know for New Years that some people eat Black-eyed peas for good luck? 

     

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    https://uppbeat.io/t/ben-johnson/a-little-christmas

    Besan: Guilt Free Gold

    Besan: Guilt Free Gold
    In this episode, our 2Gs, the Gourmands & Geeks - Sadaf and Archit explore India's favourite healthy flour - Besan. A versatile ingredient, Besan can be cooked both in sweet and savoury form. They discuss:

    -The source of Besan
    -The difference between chickpea flour and Besan
    -Health benefits of Besan and chickpeas
    -Mysore Pak vs Besan Barfi
    -Bahadur Shah Zafar’s favorite Besan dish
    -What’s a Besan omelet?

    So sit back and relax, make Besan laddu or kadhi while the hosts examine the world of Besan with you.

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    Flower Power Garden Hour 75: Listener Q&A, Winter vegetable garden focus

    Flower Power Garden Hour 75:  Listener Q&A, Winter vegetable garden focus

    Listener Q&A episode, with a big focus on winter vegetable gardens. If you are planning your winter planting, this is a great primer episode for you. Vegetables discussed range from broccoli, kale, lettuce, beans, carrots, radishes, onions, peas, beets and more. Topics include:

    • What winter vegetables can I plant now?
    • Is there anything different I can do to the soil for winter planting?
    • Why are my Japanese Maple leaves crispy?
    • Do I leave the foliage on my Irises or should I cut them off?

     

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    It’s been nearly 3 years since we last heard from the...

    It’s been nearly 3 years since we last heard from the...


    It’s been nearly 3 years since we last heard from the Fortuna Bois. We’re back to talk about a ton of stuff. We discuss what we’ve been up to since our break. In this episode we talk about Blumhouse’s new film The Hunt, Animal Crossing, Doom Eternal, and a bunch more.

    Chris would have talked but he lied to us and said that it recorded weird so he had to scrap it. Which is definitely a lie. 

    Edited and Produced by Christopher “Junglepalms” Villarreal

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    Armin van Buuren Interview + Black Eyed Peas Return to #1

    Armin van Buuren Interview + Black Eyed Peas Return to #1

    Armin van Buuren talks to Jacquari about his latest album, Balance, with the single "Unlove You" featuring NE-YO, and the Nicky Romero remix. Armin is bringing his Balance Tour to 13 U.S. cities, including Houston on Jan. 30 at the Revention Music Center. Plus, the Black Eyed Peas are back with their new No. 1 single "RITMO" from the Bad Boys for Life soundtrack.

    TPGC - Episode #85 - (We Rate) Dogs and (Kit) Kats Living Together, Mass Hysteria

    TPGC - Episode #85 - (We Rate) Dogs and (Kit) Kats Living Together, Mass Hysteria

    In episode #85 of The Party Gamecast featuring the Party Game Cast Bruce, Rocki, Marty, Mom (!), Bryan, and Mike find out what Floof and Boopability are all about when we review We Rate Dogs, a card game based on the famous Twitter account (@dog_rates).  We also ate some Japanese Kit Kats and identified cat noises.  Also, we finally got to your calls!  Please keep calling us at 30-PARTYGAME (and you can leave off the last 'E' for savings)!

     

    WHAT THE FOOD

     

    On What the Food, we ate three varieties of Japanese Kit Kats and a bonus "snack" that tasted like slightly sweetened play dough.

     

    WE RATE DOGS

     

    We review this cute and fluffy game about cute and fluffy dogs in what we hoped would be a cute and fluffy manner.  Unfortunately, it sounded like us.  I'd rate us 10/10, would boop on nose.

     

    THE PARTY GAMECLASH!

     

    We definitely Rocki'd the casbah as we played Earworm, a new Kickstarted game about identifying songs without using lyrics.  You should tune in right meow and listen.

     

    Lastly I would be remiss if I didn't mention our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Partygamecast .  You should definitely consider supporting us, especially if you've read this far.

     

     

    Fiddlehead Ferns and Comparing Cannabis and Tomatoes

    Fiddlehead Ferns and Comparing Cannabis and Tomatoes

    Discover which ferns to harvest for spring “fiddleheads,” why you shouldn’t start seeds in pots of garden soil, comparing and contrasting starting tomatoes and cannabis from seed, and the possibility of planting peas in July. 

    :32 What’s For Dinner: Fiddlehead ferns – new ostrich fern shoots.      

    6:54 Plant Noob: Why can’t I use garden soil to start my seeds in or for my outdoor containers?

    10:14 Eat/Drink/Grow: Is Cannabis the “new tomato”? How are these plants similar for starting from seed?

    Love Letters and Questions: Saul wants to know if he can plant a second crop of peas in July once the first crop finishes.

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