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FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.
April 20, 2023episode 068: Redbud and BlueberryFirst, defining Cauliflory (it is unrelated to Cauliflower). Then Aaron, shares about three trees named after sisters. Steve talks about tasty berries and ultimately a Danish king. Finally, we eat some flowers....more37minPlay
April 13, 2023episode 067: Mixed Greens no. 3Another Mixed Greens episode of rootbound. Steve tries his hand and making cheese with rennet made from Stinging Nettle. Plus Pizza, Fake Ads BTS, Sequined heels, emetics and much much more!Show Notes!rootbound Stinging Nettle EpisodeHow to make Nettle Rennet for CheesemakingHow to make Nettle CheesePizza As A Vegetable? It Depends On the Saucerootbound Tomato episodeCornish Yarg Cheese | Meet the Makersrootbound purple coneflower episodeThe Cactus: Adaptations for Survivalrootbound Prickly Pear episoderootbound Yaupon episoderootbound episode featuring Aja YasirAjaYasir.comreturntosender.clubSupport rootbound...more29minPlay
April 05, 2023Episode 066: Spring Again!It’s Spring again! First, we hear the Rite of Spring. Then Karla and Ashley, along with some more silent guests, join Steve to talk about spring, plants and also a tangent about birds.Show Notes!The Rite of SpringDid The Rite of Spring really spark a riot?AllelopathyAllelopathy of Bracken FernFootprint of a Japanese Gardener in MexicoThe Bradford Pear episode of rootboundThe Invasive Species We Can Blame On ShakespeareStarling’s R2D2 ImpressionThe Watering Hole - Ashley’s podcast about animalsAshley and The Planet on YoutubeEpisode 001 of rootbound featuring AshleyThe first Spring episode of rootboundSupport rootbound...more33minPlay
March 29, 2023episode 065: Meyer Lemon and CinnamonFirst, What is a Hybrid? Then Jess explains about a lemon which isn’t really a lemon and perhaps should be called by another name. Steve shares about spice that also perhaps should be called by another name. Finally, a mystery about Cinnamon Toast Crunch and a foot care tip.Show Notes!Interspecific and Intergeneric HybridizationMeyer Lemon on WikipediaFrank Nicholas Meyer on WikipediaAll perfume, No PuckerRustic Meyer Lemon Tart RecipePreserved Lemons RecipeLindsey Remolif ShereLemons in BeijingHow spices changed the ancient worldThe Difference between Cinnamomum verum and other Cinnamomum spp.Why Ceylon Cinnamon Is So ExpensiveCinnamon Bird on WikipediaOld-fashioned Cinnamon ToastThe Untold Truth Of Cinnamon Toast CrunchEver wonder what happened to the other Cinnamon Toast Crunch chefs? We did.picklepickle.co - Jess’s websiteJess Wang on InstagramSupport rootbound...more46minPlay
March 22, 2023episode 064: Purple Coneflower and Black-Eyed SusanCaptain Kirk and Bilbo Baggins in your garden. Then, Laura shares about the legacy of her yards coneflowers. Steve also talks about a coneflower and loses it when talking about a pea. Finally, Black-Eyed Susan performed by Anna and Elizabeth in it’s entirety.Show Notes!Hosta ‘Captain Kirk’Plants database of Dahlia CultivarsStelis oscargrouchiiBegonia Darthvaderiana Complete Care GuideNarcissusSolomon’s SealEchinacea WikiThe Gorgeous and Beautiful Purple ConeflowersHerbstore CowboysBlack-eyed SusansBlack-Eyed Susan by John GayIn Memory of Black-eyed Susan and Sweet WilliamWhat’s the Difference Between an Echinacea and a Rudbeckia?Black Eyed Susan by Anna and ElizabethAnna and Elizabeth BandcampLaura’s web design businessReturnToSender.club (sustainability and plant propaganda)Return to Sender on InstagramSupport rootbound...more40minPlay
March 14, 2023episode 063: Calla Lily and Ice PlantFirst, the Language of Flowers, well at least according to a random book from 1884. Then Kelly shares about a plant and a cat with lots of meaning. Steve shares an embarrassing high school memory involving an often ignored plant. Finally, a brief discussion of Plant Awareness DisparityShow Notes!The Language of FlowersGenus Zantedeschia on WikipediaZantedeschia aethiopica, the common Calla LilyHistory and Meaning of Calla LiliesCalla Lilies Meaning: Symbolism and Significance of the FlowerThe Flower Vendor (Girl with Lilies)Calla Lilies page on the California Invasive Plant CouncilCarpobrotus on wikipediaInvasive to Avoid: Ice PlantThe Creepy Appeal of the Highway Ice PlantCalifornia Native Plant Society article on Ice Plant origin in CAIce Plant = Climate Change (article mentioned rolling down the hill to kill ice plant)Foraging Ice Plant FruitSour Fig Jam@sacramentofoodforest - a very entertaining and informative instagram account, also often critical of ice plantGardenDC Podcast Episode 140Towards Theory of Plant BlindnessPlant awareness disparity: A case for renaming plant blindnessWhat is this a picture of?Support rootbound...more40minPlay
March 09, 2023episode 062: Mullein and Cherry LaurelFirst, we learn about the word “raceme” (not “race me”). Then Josh shares about a plant he likes to take selfies with. Steve shares about an until now unappreciated hedge plant in his yard which is also poison. Finally, Steve goes for a walk and uses an app.Show Notes!Wikipedia page for “Raceme”Verbascum thapsus on WikipediaForaging for MulleinCrime Pays but Botany Doesn’tThe Illegal Fishing PlantInvasive.org Common Mullein Fact SheetOrigins and Botany of Cherry Laurel at laurelhedgings.comMore facts and history about Cherry LaurelInfo on Cherry Laurel WaterCDC page on Hydrogen CyanideiNaturalist.orgBotany Baller(Josh’s Instagram account)Support rootbound...more40minPlay
February 28, 2023episode 061: Bradford Pear and AlmondWhat is a cultivar? Then Vikram shares about a bad plant and Steve has a hot take about a popular nut. Finally, a rabbit hole on ornamental trees and who is Bradford anyway?Show Notes!Cultivar on WikipediaWhat are Brassicas, Exactly?Bradford Pear Has Many AssetsThe Rise and Fall of the Ornamental Callery Pear TreeThe stinky scourge of suburbiaNorth Carolina’s Bradford Pear Bounty ProgramWater and Power: A California Heist - Disney+ Link'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsessionWater-indexed benefits and impacts of California almondsThe Other Side of Almonds: A Light Carbon FootprintThe Planthropology PodcastThe Texas Tech Horticultural Gardens and Greenhouse ComplexSupport rootbound...more43minPlay
February 22, 2023episode 060: Tomato!This episode marks a new era of rootbound! Karla, our first repeat guest, discusses the tomato, its name, its chemistry and why europeans were afraid of it. Steve also discusses the tomato, bad performances and also fear of tomatoes. Finally, a little rootbound premier.Show Notes!I Say Tomato, You Say… Apple of Paradise?Why the Tomato Was Feared in Europe for More Than 200 YearsLycopene on WikipediaLa Tomatina: a guide to Spain's messiest festivalAN ACTOR DEMORALIZED BY TOMATOES. (nytimes sub required)Why Do People Throw Tomatoes?Attack of the Killer Tomatoes on WikipediaAttack of the Killer Tomatoes 1990 Cartoon IntroAbout the Geisel LibraryLet’s Call the Whole Thing OffSupport rootbound...more34minPlay
February 15, 2023Episode 059: Stinging Nettles!First, monoecious vs dioecious. Then Debbie shares a plant that stings and how to eat it. Also, some chemistry, some taxonomy and some poison milk. The episode finishes with a little poetry and a little disclaimer. ...more34minPlay
FAQs about rootbound:How many episodes does rootbound have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.