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Bark beetles, root maggots and worms, oh my!
00:32:30
This week Jeff and Jonathan emphasize the importance of exercising patience and caring for the soil food web as plants continue to grow. They delve into the issue of bark beetles invading trees, providing insights on how to address these challenges. Additionally, the episode explores the role of water and the application of the "Teaming With Microbes" rule with mulches. The team also touches on lawns, highlighting their ability to handle driveway gravel that eventually transforms into essential soil components. Finally, they address concerns related to moss, maggots, and offer suggestions for controlling slugs, providing practical advice for maintaining a healthy and thriving garden. ********************************************** Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Thanks to our sponsors:
The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
Jun 02, 2023 |
Redefining the lawn
00:40:47
In this episode, Jeff and Jonathan explore a new vision for lawns, shifting away from the traditional weed-free grass obsession. They share practical tips for easier lawn maintenance, including regular watering, leaving clippings on the lawn, and applying compost to specific areas. Next, they delve into the art and science of composting. You'll learn about the benefits of a compost calculator and how to achieve the optimal 30:1 ratio in your pile. Later, Jeff and Jonathan impart essential knowledge on kickstarting your organic vegetable garden, including planting potatoes and initiating lettuce and peas. Additionally, they discuss the 'pinching' technique to stimulate plant branching and explain why it's crucial for encouraging abundant plant growth. Finally, they answer listener questions! ********************************************** Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Thanks to our sponsors:
The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
May 26, 2023 |
Spring into composting
00:30:51
In this episode, Jeff and Jonathan discuss spring organic gardening. They share tips on what to look out for during your spring inspection, from signs of emerging life to possible remnants of winter damage. Next, they dive deep into the art and science of composting, including the right way to turn your compost pile. Additionally, they discuss the critical process of 'hardening off' - a technique to acclimatize your plants, gradually introducing them to the outdoor conditions to minimize stress and maximize their resilience. Finally, they take a closer look at the fascinating world of plant chemistry, explaining how the surge of phytohormones in spring assists plant development, providing resistance to environmental stress and promoting healthy, robust growth. Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Thanks to our sponsors:
The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
May 19, 2023 |
Seeds, soil, and sunshine
00:43:40
This week Jeff and Jonathan take a deep dive into the season's start to gardening in Alaska. They cover a range of topics from warming soils and hardening off starts, to the science of willow water and straw water, and the importance of appropriate soil temperatures for seed planting. The episode also highlights the natural phenomena guiding our gardening timeline, and the significant role of composting. Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Thanks to our sponsors:
The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
May 12, 2023 |
Unlocking the secrets of essential plant nutrients
00:40:22
This week, Jeff and Jonathan delve into the world of plant nutrition, focusing on the essential elements Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium. We'll explore their functions, the consequences of their absence, and how gardeners can ensure their soil has an adequate supply for the benefit of microbial life. We'll also discuss the potential issues with using chemical fertilizers instead of organic alternatives. Finally, we answer questions from our listeners! Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Thanks to our sponsors:
The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
May 05, 2023 |
Navigating the spring soil food web
00:35:49
We are giddy that Spring has sprung and reveal how the soil food web determines how to approach various early season chores. It defines how we deal with lawns, how we approach planting beds and lot’s about weeds and those glyphosate products that appear every spring. This week’s discussion will guide you down a soil food web highway as you tackle those early garden tasks. Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
Apr 28, 2023 |
Feeding the microbes for healthy plant growth
00:26:09
Using the soil food web entails feeding the microbes. This week's discussion centers around microbe food. What should you use? Along the way, learn about the newly discovered role of bacterial rhizophagy in which bacteria feed plants internally and what to use to start your season off right. Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show! |
Apr 21, 2023 |
Soil food web critters with an emphasis on fungi
00:48:18
Those bacteria and fungi attracted by the plant are, in turn, eaten by nematodes and protozoa. This results in production of nitrogen to feed the plant. It turns out there are two kinds of nitrogen a plant can use: AMMONIUM AND NITRATES. Some plants like one versus the other depending on how long the plant is in the ground. Jonathan and Jeff reveal how gardeners can help control which kind of nitrogen is available for their plants and to ensure it is the right kind for that particular crop. The show also includes special mention of the importance of applying mycorrhizal fungi this time of year and the reasons why. Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show!
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Apr 14, 2023 |
Time to garden with science and the soil food web
00:42:55
In nature, plants use the soil food web in order to obtain nutrients, build soil structure and remain healthy. What is the soil food web? Can this natural system be used to grow plants in your yard? Absolutely! Plant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi! Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.com |
Apr 07, 2023 |