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By Joey B.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this week's episode of the Plant Passion Podcast, we learn a little bit more about an amazing newly domesticated crop called Pennycress (CoverCress). I spent this summer at Western Illinois University with mentors Dr. Winthrop Phippen and Tad Wesely learning about this amazing crops and the way that it is revolutionizing farming practices of the future. Hope you enjoy!
IPREFER: https://www.iprefercap.org
Internship page (my research): https://www.iprefercap.org/about/2022-undergraduate-research-experience/
CoverCress: https://www.covercress.com
News articles:
1. https://www.agupdate.com/illinoisfarmertoday/news/crop/pennycress-shows-potential-in-the-midwest/article_96cac3f2-e744-11ec-9da6-c7d8d3b23b91.html
2. https://kqeducationgroup.com/wiu-project-studying-impact-of-new-cover-crop/ (I am mentioned in this article)
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As we welcome fall and winter for 2021, the question on all our mind's is, "What should I do with all these leaves?!" Well, in this epidode, I do my best to explain the benefits of leaf litter and show how it can be utilized to our benefit. Leaves have many secrets to them and be more than just piles set out for the city to collect and dispose of.
Helpful papers for further information:
https://www.amnh.org/content/download/35188/518925/file/LifeInTheLeafLitter.pdf
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/scientists-spend-10-years/
https://virginiagreen.com/news/why-its-good-for-your-lawn-to-remove-fallen-leaves/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bring-science-home-leaf-litter-biodiversity/
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What an incredible experience. I got to go to the Morton Arboretum yesterday for the Undergraduate Open House, and it was the best experience of my life. I will include the link for all of the researchers down below, in case you would like to find out more about them or the work they are doing. Enjoy!
Scientific Staff at the Morton Arboretum: https://mortonarb.org/science/staff/
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Hey everyone!
It has been too long. After this long summer of working and moving to a new place, I was finally able to get back on the podcast. I am super excited to share this week's episode with you all. I talk about some of the great successes and some not so great attempts in the garden this year. Hope you enjoy! Feel free to comment with some varieties that you love to grow in your gardens.
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It is shocking to research how much of the world does not have access to quality and sustainably grown foods. Even more surprising is that not many people realize that a significant portion of these people could be given access to the much needed foods through Community Gardening. This week's episode of the Plant Passion Podcast goes over many benefits one gains when planting a community bed, be sure to check it out!
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The Rabbit's Foot Fern is the trifecta of adaptable, easy and unique. In fact, it's one of the most unique species we have at UGreens. It's rhizome is covered in
"fur" that looks like - you guessed it - rabbit's fur. Despite the condition, this plant will continue growing! Check out this week's episode to learn more about this awesome plant!
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Hello Beautiful People,
I am super excited for you all to hear about an awesome plant called the Angel Wing Begonia. Even if you have heard about before, it's still worth listening to. The first Angel Wing that I recieved was from a long time friend and it has done so well! Check out the picture- that says it all.
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A few years ago, I happened to stumble upon a wonderful podcast called In Defense of Plants. I was introduced to a whole community of people that were driven by their plant passion, and I would listen to Dr. Matt Candeias talk each week with someone new. Now, some years later, I have gotten the chance to read Dr. Matt's new book titled "In Defense Of Plants: An Exploration into the Wonder of Plants," and I review in this week's episode!!
This is the first episode in the Afternoon Tea section of The Plant Passion Podcast, so please feel free to let me know what you think. Long story short, this is the best book of 2021 and I think each and every person should read it!!!
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Sorry to anyone who noticed that I was unable to upload a video last week! You might be able to notice I still have a bit of a cold, but at least I was able to get through the recording that was supposed to be for last week. Regardless, this episode is a great one and it's definitely worth checking out!!
Also, if you feel so inclined, it would be amazing if you would leave some reviews, share this podcast with any of the PlantPeople you know, as well as following the social media pages below!!
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Hello beautiful people!
In this week's episode of the Plant Passion Podcast, Joey B talks about one of the best plant species being sold at University Greens! That is, the Rhipsalis species of plant and particularly the Red Mistletoe Cactus. It is one of the easiest to care for, interesting, as well as unique plants that is avaliable at UGreens. It's definately worth listening to.
Also, if you feel so inclined, it would be amazing if you would leave some reviews, share this podcast with any of the PlantPeople you know, as well as following the social media pages below!!
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.