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FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.
June 29, 2023episode 078: Ranunculus and Wood SorrelFirst, plant genera named after famous women botanists. Then Anwesha talks about a plant that is a lot prettier than it sounds. Steve makes Anwesha eat a weed. Finally, nyctinasty.Mary Agnes ChaseGraziella BarrosoAlice EastwoodMildred MathiasMildred Mathias - A Lifetime of MemoriesRanunculusPhysicists find out why buttercups make your chin glow yellowOxalis GenusForaging Wood SorrelNyctinastySupport rootbound...more35minPlay
June 23, 2023episode 077: Forsythia and Wild GrapeThe guest on this episode of rootbound is Isaias Hernandez. First, Steve thinks too much about knowledge. Then Isaias shares about a yellow flower, foraging and syrup. Steve talks about grapes — but not the ones you are thinking of— and a bug that nearly destroyed an industry. Also, making a drink based on a hike.Show NotesEpistemology on WikipediaForsythia on WikipediaForsythia Flower Honey Syrup from Grow Forage Cook FermentForsythia Flower MeaningSyrup vs SirupGenus VitisVitis aestivalisVitis ripariaVitis cinereaAll about wild grapesMeet Wine’s Worst Enemy, PhylloxeraWild Edible World podcastPascal Baudar’s WebsiteSandor Ellix Katz’s websiteQueerBrownVegan.com - Isaias’ websiteForaging Forsythia by QueerBrownVeganIsaias’s InstagramSupport rootbound...more45minPlay
June 15, 2023episode 076: Arrowhead Plant and IronweedThe guest for this episode of rootbound is Ryan Rimmele. First we talk genera and a bunch of dudes. Then Ryan talks about his sibling with a twist. Steve shares about a weed, Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep.Genus SirdavidiaSyngonium podophyllumSyngonium: The Feng Shui, Air Purifying and Hard to Kill PlantOut My Backdoor: Ironweed, a Native BeautyNew York Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis)Ironweed (novel)Ironweed trailerTeal House on the Hill - Ryan’s project along with Audrey (from episode 73)The Please Be Prompt PodcastSupport rootbound...more35minPlay
June 08, 2023episode 075: Pothos and BananaThe guest on this episode of rootbound is Shelley Kim. First, the definition of Geotropism. Then Shelley coins the name Lucifer Leaf™ while talking about her passion for a particular houseplant. Steve spends his time explaining jokes about bananas. Finally, a vaudevillian mystery solved.Show Notes!GeotropismPothos on WikipediaNew York’s most popular plant can kill you and your petsA Physiological Investigation into the Invasive Behaviour of Some Plant Species in a Mid-Country Forest Reserve in Sri LankaPothos Plant Care: Meet the Vine That Thrives Just About AnywhereWhat's the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon?Why do Banana Fruits Grow Facing Upwards? (Negative Geotropism Explained)The Funniest Fruit: A Brief History of Banana HumorA Slippery History of the Banana Peel GagYes, We Have No BananasThe Theatrical Origin Of The Phrase ‘Top Banana’Abbot and Costello - 3 Bananasmachinegunshelley on instagramshelley-kim.comSupport rootbound...more49minPlay
June 01, 2023episode 074: Garlic and Field GarlicThis episode’s guest is David Lanni. It’s a fake ad extravaganza! First, we catch up on plants previous discussed on rootbound. Then Dave discusses Garlic, Vampires and of course, Paracelsus. Steve talks about eating another weed from his yard. Finally, a fake ad blitz courtesy of Artificial Intelligence.rootbound episode 005: Lavender and Yaupon HollyGarlic as a vampire deterrent: fact or fiction?Nutrition Column – Garlic May Repel Pests as Well as PeopleAllicin wikipediaWild Garlic (aka field garlic, aka Allium vineale)EatTheWeeds: Episode 140: Wild Onions/Wild GarlicDavid Lanni on InstagramSupport rootbound...more51minPlay
May 25, 2023episode 073: Pickling Cucumbers and Kentucky BluegrassPickles! Steve talks about a potentially unique quirk about the word Pickle. Then Audrey shares a family pickle recipe and some interesting uses for cucumbers. Steve talks about Bluegrass — the plant and the music. Finally, Steve goes on a tangent about a Coen Brothers film.Show Notes!Pickling on WikipediaFermented Pickles vs Canned PicklesUse Cucumbers to Silence a Squeaky DoorCan You Really Use Cucumbers To Treat Sunburn?The Secret Super Cleaning Powers of the Mighty CucumberPoa Pratensis on WikipediaBluegrass music on WikipediaBluegrass Breakdown by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass BoysWay Out There by Carter BurwellCarter’s notes on Raising ArizonaBen Freed – A Loss To Bluegrass CommunityRaising Arizona Ending DreamTeal House on the Hill - Audrey’s adventures in lake house homesteadingSupport rootbound...more39minPlay
May 19, 2023episode 072: Hoya and EcheveriaWhat is etiolation? Then Leah of Smarty Plants tells us about a genus of plants that includes your grandma’s classic wax plant. Steve asks about Toby, Rosy and Spike and also an 18th century expedition in Mexico.Show Notes!Etiolation on WikipediaHoya Pubicalyx Care & PropagationHoya genus wikipediaHoyas as HouseplantsHoya imbricata on WikipediaThe World of EcheveriaConsider the Cactus: How Succulents Took Over Instagram—and Then the WorldAtanasio Echeverría y GodoySmarty Plants StoreSupport rootbound...more42minPlay
May 11, 2023episode 071: Jacaranda and Black LocustFirst, some new vocabulary: abscission. Then, Angel talks about a tree that leaves a beautiful mess. Steve shares about a different tree with all the wrong names and also the war of 1812. Show Notes!AbscissionMolecular feedback loop gives clues to how flowers drop their petalsJacaranda mimosifolia‘Merchant of Landscapes’: The Lasting Footprint of a Japanese Gardener in MexicoThe Ultimate Guide to Seeing the Jacaranda Trees in Mexico CityRobinia pseudoacaciaBlack Locust: The Tree on Which the US Was BuiltBlack Locust Flowers, the Forager ChefMegacyllene robiniaeUni students might not think so, but the jacaranda is one of our most beautiful flowering treesSupport rootbound...more39minPlay
May 04, 2023episode 070: Kentucky Coffeetree and ChicoryThis is not the Coffee episode but it is perhaps the Coffee substitute episode. Amy shares about a tree that can be used as a coffee substitute and speculates about extinct mammal diets. Steve talk about a plant with many names and uses, one of which is also a coffee substitute. France gets mentioned a lot.Show Notes!20 Coffee Substitutes To Start Your DayKentucky Coffeetree on WikipediaKentucky Coffeetree ReviewExploring the Native Range of Kentucky CoffeetreeThe Kentucky Coffeetree: An Evolutionary Anachronism?Davebilt NutcrackersMastadon PeasChicory on WikipediaBelgian EndiveThe History of the Chicory Coffee Mix That New Orleans Made Its OwnCafe Au Lait and Napoleon?Amy’s Instagram - @hiddencityforagingSupport rootbound...more45minPlay
April 27, 2023episode 069: Poison Ivy Revisited!In episode 034 of rootbound, we talked about Poison Ivy and now we are doing it again! This time Arielle tells us about poison ivy, summer camp, tattoos and a whole lot of milk. Steve plays with some Poison Ivy. We also talk to Anita, perhaps the only person on earth to have written not one, but two books about Poison Ivy. Show Notes!rootbound episode 034: Poison Ivy!Some basic Poison Ivy InfoCan Milk Baths Be Used To Treat Poison Ivy?Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica, 1787Plant Dermatitis: More Than Just Poison IvyWhat is Urushi?ariellenissenblatt.com - Arielle’s websiteanitasanchez.com - Anita’s websiteIn Praise of Poison Ivy by Anita SanchezLeaflets Three, Let It Be! The Story of Poison Ivy by Anita SanchezSupport rootbound...more42minPlay
FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.