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FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.
September 20, 2022episode 038: Peas and CarrotsThis is not the Watering Hole, though you might be fooled because I am joined by Maggie and Ashley, the hosts of that podcast. Then, a completely different Ashley, discusses her phobia of a spherical food. Steve busts 3 carrot myths. Finally, Maggie and Ashely bust a couple of other plant myths.Show Notes!The Watering Hole Podcastrootbound episode 001 featuring Ashley of the Watering Holerootbound episode 002 featuring Maggie of the Watering HolePea on wikipediaPea facts from peas.orgCelebrate the great British peaI eat my peas with honeySexual Nutrition: Getting To Know Your AphrodisiacsCarrot on wikiWorld of Weeds: Poison hemlock and Wild carrotAre carrots orange because of a Dutch revolutionary?A WWII Propaganda Campaign Popularized the Myth That Carrots Help You See in the DarkBugs Bunny is the reason people think that rabbits eat carrots, but it was just a movie spoofThe carrot scene in It Happened One NightThe scene where a character says ‘Doc’ in It Happened One NightIs Celery a Calorie Negative FoodGarlic as a vampire deterrent: fact or fiction?Why do people knock on wood for luck?Ashley and the PlanetMaggie’s Dewane’s website...more36minPlay
September 13, 2022episode 037: Paw Paws!Steve is joined by Sebi as they scour a forest of an elusive fruit. Then, Tara shares her fondness for the same fruit — the Paw Paw. Steve explains his obsession with the fruit as well and how he got his first paw paw while sitting in an airplane. Finally, Steve and Sebi shake a bunch of trees.Paw Paw on wikipediaPaw Paws on Atlas ObscuraSmithsonian Article on Paw PawsMetacomet sachem to the Wampanoag - wikipediaAnachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt ThemThat Song about Pawpaws & Those Other Pawpaw SongsWay Down Yonder in the Paw Paw PatchThe Pocket PawPaw Cook book by Sara BirPawPaws on eat the weedsThe Pawpaw: Foraging For America's Forgotten FruitTara on Instagram — Check out her great photography!Sign up for the rootbound newsletter...more37minPlay
September 06, 2022episode 036: White Sage and European SageA bit of the philosophy behind rootbound. Then NancyRae of Herbal Gardens Wellness tells us about Salvia apiana, its importance in her culture and issues regarding its harvest. Plant, don’t pluck white sage. Steve talks about Salvia officinalis, its name, its uses and issues regarding its harvest. Finally, Steve drinks tea and talks about bees. Show Notes!The Watering Hole PodcastHealing in Two WorldsRevisiting—and Reimagining—the Cuisine of Our Oldest CulturesInterview with an Expert: Nancy Rae Kochis-ClarkNancy Rae Clark - Bringing Lifestyle Medicine to Rural CommunitiesSmudging on WikipediaThe White Sage Black MarketSalvia Officinalis on the American Botanical SocietyOverpicking threatens Greek herbsHerbal Gardens Wellness (NancyRae’s organization)Donate to Herbal Gardens WellnessSubscribe to the rootbound newsletter!...more37minPlay
August 30, 2022episode 035: Mixed Greens no. 1The first Mixed Greens episode! 1. What’s a Pappus? 2. Dandelion greens with David 3. Who wrote the best song about corn? Blake Shelton or the Gregory Brothers + Corn Kid? 4. Gardenia fruit tea. 5. A story about milkweed 6. An analysis of Hoe Cake Hominy and Sassafras Tea — the songs and the food.Show Notes!A separated vortex ring underlies the flight of the dandelionVideo of a dandelion seed vortex!Sautéed Italian Dandelion Greens (Cicoria)9 Things to Do With DandelionsCorn by Blake SheltonIt's Corn - Songify This ft. Recess TherapyA Traditional Chinese Dye Plant Becomes A Garden Ornamental in EuropeThe Santa Maria monarch butterfly grovesHoe Cake, Hominy and Sassafras Tea by Bill Darnell on Archive.orgHoe Cake Hominy and Sassafras Tea by the Four Vagabonds on YoutubeCaravan by the Mills BrothersBill Darnell BioStory of the Four VagabondsThe Mills Brothers HistoryHistory Myths Debunked: Hoe Cakeallthingshominy.comSassafras Tea: Using a Traditional Method of Preparation to Reduce the Carcinogenic Compound SafroleThe Sassafras song by Black Forager on InstagramSubscribe to the rootbound newsletter!...more31minPlay
August 23, 2022Episode 034: Poison Ivy!Lots of disclaimers and Steve touches a plant. Then Rebecca shares a touching story about her mom and a toxic plant + more toxic plant talk and more disclaimers. Finally, Steve faces the repercussions of touching the plant… or does he?Show Notes!Poison Ivy: an Exaggerated Immune Response to Nothing MuchClearing up Poison Ivy MythsUrushiol on wikipediaA Beautiful Harvest: How Students in Japan Turn Urushi Trees Into LacquerBlack-spot poison ivy, a report of 3 cases with clinicopathologic correlationThe poison ivy video from Jim McDonald mentioned in my sister’s scary plants talkEpisode 4: Rose and UmaríHarmony’s Astrology Youtube ChannelDC Tenants Union on Instagram...more31minPlay
August 16, 2022episode 033: Ficus and DallisgrassWhat are C4 plants? Then Jill talks about an entire genus! Ficus! Steve goes down a rabbit hole on a lawn weed and ends up exploring psychedelics. Later, a reading from Sylvia Plath’s the Bell Jar.C4 Photosynthesis from the Khan AcademyList of C4 plants on wikipediaCorn KidThe Ficus Genus on wikipediaHow a fig tree strangles other plantsAre There Dead Wasps In Figs?The Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Balboa ParkPaspalum dilatatum in wikipediaAves y Plantas de los Pastizales Naturales del Cono Sur de SudaméricaThe Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants on Google BooksErgot: the story of a parasitic fungus (1958)Ergotism on wikipediaTripping in LSD's Birthplace: A Story for "Bicycle Day"Fig tree quote from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar...more42minPlay
August 09, 2022episode 032: Turmeric and Sweet PotatoWhat grows underground? Steve is a little confused. Then Kimani talks about a rhizome, skin care and happiness. Steve shares a common tuber with an fascinating history. Finally, some dazzling details about curcumin and piperine.Show Notes!Rhizomes, Corms, Tubers, BulbsHow to Grow Tumeric in Pots in Cold ClimatesHomemade and Commercial Skincare Made with TurmericSignificance Of 'Haldi' CeremonyCurcumin in Depression: Potential Mechanisms of Action and Current Evidence—A Narrative ReviewPotato EtymologyCrispy Sweet Potato LeavesSweet potato cultivation in PolynesiaCan You Juice a Sweet Potato?Influence of piperine on the pharmacokinetics of curcumin in animals and human volunteersKimani Anku on InstagramGardeningandBeats.com...more29minPlay
August 02, 2022Episode 031: Alocasia and Persian Silk TreeTime, not Thyme. Then Eric shares a house plant that its an indicator of time. Then Steve share about a plant and a cocktail with a confusing name. Finally, more details about the cocktail.Show Notes!The Thyme episode of rootboundThe National Phenology NetworkPhenology, A Matter of TimeJapan’s Kyoto cherry blossoms peak on earliest date in 1,200 years, a sign of climate changeBeginner’s Guide to Caring For Alocasia ‘Polly’ (Alocasia Amazonica or African Mask Plant)More info on Alocasia Amazonia (and perhaps why it is called thatRewild DCPictureThis AppAlbizia julibrissin on wikipediaMimosa brings spring to the South of FranceJustin Robinson (@countrygentlemancooks on instagram) discusses MimosaHow the Mimosa Became the Official Drink of BrunchDomestique Wineshop - One of the top five natural wine shops in America according to Wine EnthusiastEric Moorer and instagram...more32minPlay
July 26, 2022episode 030: Summer!Summer Madness! Then Karla, Maggie, Marc, Trin and Steve eat strawberries and talk about summer, plants — and also mosquitos. Then they drink beer. Summer!Show Notes!Breaks With Tradition: “Summer Madness”WhoSampled Summer MadnessStrawberries with Sour Cream and Brown SugarThe Rise of the City Bee—How Urbanites Built the 21st-Century ApicultureWhat Purpose do Mosquitoes Serve?It Works for Vampires: Can Garlic Scare Off Mosquitoes?How Mosquitoes Helped Shape the Course of Human HistoryHow Trees Survive and Thrive After A FireDuckweed on WikipediaMaggie Dewane on the web...more27minPlay
July 19, 2022episode 029: Gardenia and PeonyDefining herbaceous with or without pronouncing the ‘h’. Then, my Mom is on the podcast to talk about Gardenia and I talk about another fun flower. Finally, more talk about silent ‘h’s.Show Notes!Gardenia on WikipediaGardenias: A Fragrance That CaptivatesAlexander Garden on WikipediaBlog about Gardenia FruitRediscovering Don’s “Other” Essential Tiki MixAcademic paper on gardenia and gastritisHistory of the Peony FlowerPlants with Extrafloral NectariesHow to Eat a PeonyAdam Ragusea on Herb vs (H)erb...more31minPlay
FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.