By 670 KBOI Boise
Saturday 11 to 12 pm
Callie and Brad Stokes of the University of Idaho Extension - Canyon County discuss the U of I's program and dedication to horticulture, entomology, and the Master Gardener program.
The benefits bees provide for gardens; pollination; and their importance to the planet.
Anxiety remedies for dogs; toys designed for exercise; the best chew toys and dental treats for any sized dog; and specialized camping and hiking gear for your pet.
They discuss brown spots in the lawn; billbugs; water audits; tree pests and how to prevent them.
Soil prep tips for baskets and flower beds; bug control; watering and feeding plants.
Jos Zamzow and Matt Masten discuss tips to planting a garden; pest control; dog damage to yards, and how to attract bees.
Treating weeds and crabgrass; aeration; tips for mowing; planting tomatoes.
Co-CEO Callie Zamzow (Jim Zamzow’s daughter) visits with Chris Owings, Zamzow resident plant expert, about how and when to plant strawberries, black berries, blue berries, and raspberries in the Treasure Valley.
And a farewell to Nolan as the host of the Zamzow's Garden Show.
Today's show will be about "Bokashi", an ancient Japanese form of composting that produces amazing plant and soil food!
They discuss soil, soil amendments, and the benefits of using compost on lawns and gardens.
Tips on soil prep, watering, lighting, and transplanting from pots to outside.
Tips on when to water your lawn; how to water; sprinkler adjustments; aeration and compost use to help your lawn grow.
They discuss the advantages of Huma Green for lawns, trees, houseplants and gardens. The benefits of added nutrients and minerals; thatch prevention; and moisture retention.
Topics include lawn nutrients; maintenance; clover; re-seeding; and mowing tips.
Tips to deal with extreme weather; soli maintenance; reseeding and bug control.
Thatch causes a lot of issues in our lawns. This week Nolan talks about what thatch is, does, and how to get it out of the lawn.
Nolan is looking forward to 2023 and wants to know how we can accomplish our goals.
How to balance nutrients in soil to promote growth in plants, gardens and trees.
The history of Zamzows and how feed, lawn care and soil nutrients have evolved.
Nolan is live and has a conversation with Shell from Pet Adoption League in Emmett; shares some goals for 2023; and takes calls.
Matt and Nolan are live this week and talk about Christmas trees, gifts, and have a conversation with Nancy Smith from the Pet Haven Animal Shelter.
Nolan takes phone calls and talks about your last minute lawn and garden care.
Even though he had stuff to talk about, the callers showed up with great questions.
On today's show Jim Zamzow and Nolan answer questions about the Zamzow's Lawn Program, clover in lawns, and leveling uneven lawns.
This week they cover fall lawn and garden care and take calls.
Re-seeding the lawn; pruning trees and shrubs; maintenance for the garden; and planting fall garlic and flower bulbs.
Nolan focuses on preparing for winter, reseeding and planting trees and important information about planting garlic!
This week we took a lot of calls; raspberries; trees; bugs and weather damage.
Jos & Callie join Nolan to talk about the development of Zamzows products
How to prep before planting trees; when and how to prune; maintenance and watering tips.
Nolan talks about reseeding your lawn this fall.
Matt and Nolan got so many calls they didn't even get to any topics.
Tips on watering and reseeding; thatching and aeration; and when and how to apply lawn food and Huma Green.
This week Nolan wants you to hold off spraying weeds. Make yourself some compost tea for the garden instead.
The summer heat creates some concerns in the lawn and garden. This week Nolan discusses weed spraying safety.
Water issues, bugs and disease impacting lawns right now and tips and products to repair the damage.
This week Nolan shares ways to get your lawn ready for summer.
This week Nolan discusses some of the bugs that are on the way to a garden near you.
This week Nolan talks about our cool, wet spring. The benefits and things to look out for.