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This week on the Podcast, Jessie talks with Colleen and Bre from Minnesota Native Landscapes, a full-service ecological restoration company providing services ranging from backyard seeding to large-scale restoration, bioengineering and everything in between.
The discussion starts by overviewing the benefits of using native plants in the landscape, and that's just the begining.
MNL offers a wealth of knowledge and resources on their website.
Spring Maintenance for your Native Planting
Why Choose Native Plants
Topics Covered:
A definition of native plantsReasons to plant native plantsThe benefits of native plantsConsiderations when choosing native plantsA brief discussion about rain gardens, site selection, and plant selection -
This week on the Podcast, Jessie talks Aaron, pernnials department team lead and media team contributor. Together, they present garden plans for 4 specific spaces - pollinator gardens, full-sun, part-shade, , and shade, This along with several other resource including care cards and perenial blogs will set you up for success in the garden this year. Make sure to take some time to get to know the LEARN page on our website, specifically the Perennial of the Week section.
Download and print garden plans here!
Topic Covered:
An overview of our perennial department and how we source plantsConsiderations when planning and planting a perennial garden - soil, light, etc.Trends in perennial gardeningPerennial specific learning resourcesGarden plansNative Plant SelectionsNew perennials for 2023 -
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This week on the Podcast, Jessie talks with Travis and John, founders of Sol Soils, a premium potting mix company selling hard to find soil components, soil toppers, and soil mixes for all types of plants. They hand-mix their soils with the best ingredients to produce fast-draining, gritty mixes.
We love that their focus on "gritty" mixes which are coarse growing mediums made up largely of inorganic materials that more closely mimic the natural environment that many popular plants like aroids, tropicals, cacti, succulents, or orchids come from.
There are a number of benefits to a chunky mix that make it superior to any standard "specialty" tropical, cactus, or succulent soil you'll find in big-box, or even high-end plant shops.
The extra aeration allows the roots ample room to breathe (Oxygen in + CO2 out) and avoid shrinking, caking, and compaction.
Quick draining means water is able to freely penetrate the soil to get to the plant's roots and drain excess right out the bottom of the container, avoiding the dreaded "wet feet" that leads to root rot.
The mix still stores water well, but allows for the substrate to breathe and dry in a more consistent manner and the moisture it does hold is in the components around the roots instead of trapping and suffocating the roots themselves like a peat base often does.
These types of soil options do not need more frequent watering since they capture moisture and hang onto it for the plant to draw from over time.
Shop Sol Soils here!
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This week on the Podcast, Jessie talks with James Wolfin, an entomologist and conservation specialist with Twin Cities Seed Company. He and a team of educators created a seed mixture specifically for the benefit of bees. He is on a mission to replace traditional turfgrass with more sustainable options including native blends and water-wise turf-grass options.
In this episode, Jessie and James discuss the benefits of bee lawns, planting for pollinators, and waterwise lawns. They also highlight a new seed mix specifically selected to provide food and habitat for our at-risk native bees and pollinators. Towards the end of the episode, learn how you can BEE the change by participating in the Lawns to Legumes program - pilot program offers a combination of workshops, coaching, planting guides and cost-share funding (individual support grants) for installing pollinator-friendly native plantings in residential lawns.
About Our Guest:
James Wolfin is a Conservation Specialist with Twin Cities Seed Company where he aims to bring more visibility to bee lawns and other eco-friendly options for the lawn and garden to residents and land managers. Before his time with Twin City Seed, James was the Director of Education with Metro Blooms, a Minneapolis based nonprofit that aims to bring green infrastructure and native plants to our landscapes. James completed his MS in Entomology at the University of Minnesota where he was advised by Dr. Marla Spivak (UMN Bee Lab) and Dr. Eric Watkins (UMN turfgrass science lab) where he studied bee lawns – turfgrass lawns enhanced with pollinator-friendly flowers.
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This week on the Podcast, Jessie talks with Ryan McEnaney, authour of Field Guied to Outside Style: Design and Plant Your Perfect Outdoor Space.
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This week on the podcast, we talk with Aaron, our social media manager and photographer.
In this episode, Aaron and Jessie reminisce about the early days of social media, the beauty of telling a story through photos, and our extensive collection of educational resources. Make sure to check out our LEARN page. It's really got it goin' on!
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This week on the podcast, we talk with John, the Integrated Pest Manager (IPM) at Tonkadale Greenhouse.
In this episode, we define IPM and how we can use this strategy to combat and overcome pests of indoor plants. The pests we cover include aphids, fungus gnats, white flies, thrips, scale, and mealy bugs. At the end of this episode, you will be well equipped with knowledge of insect life cycles, typical feeding behavior, pest damage, and specific inputs to knock down and eliminate populations.
The products we mentioned include:
Yellow Sticky Traps
Insecticidal Soap
Eight
Horticultural Oil
Neem Oil
You can contact John by email with any of your IPM related questions - [email protected]
Thanks for listening!
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In this episode of Your Greenhouse Home - The Podcast, we get to know Hannah, the Ultimate Plant Parent and Greenhouse Production Assistant.
Hannah is responsible for all things plant care, ordering all the greenery in the greenhouse, and represents Tonkadale as a speaker at industry events. Hannah boasts over 100 plants in her collection. Today, she shares here philosophy on plant care, grow lights, and what to look for in trending tropical plants.
Topics Covered:
A litte about Hannah, including her favorite plantHannah's tips for plant careTrending plantsHow Hannah uses grow lightsAbout Our Guest: Hannah
Hannah started working at Tonkadale in 2018 as a customer service rep. and have transitioned into a Greenhouse Assistant. She is involved in plant ordering, writing weekly plant blogs, and all things greenhouse related. Hannah is a plant enthusiast by day and a crazy plant lady by night. You can find her caring for and collecting rare or hard to find plants, obsessing over pottery, walking at the conservatory, collecting minerals/crystals, and spending time with loved ones. But mostly she is a self proclaimed full time plant geek.
Favorite Plant: How do I pick one plant? But if I did have to choose, it would be Anthurium Jungle Bush, Anthurium veitchii, Stapelia, and Lithops.
Hannah's favorite grow lights!
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On this episode of Your Greenhouse Home - The Podcast, Jessie and Annie talk about the components of a good potting mix and how to create 5 custom soil mixes for all your plants.
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In this episode of Your Greenhouse Home - The Podcast, we get to know our host, Jessie.
Jessie is the owner of Tonkadale Greenhouse, a retail garden center in Minnetonka, MN. She and Hayden, their greenhouse manager chat about the history of Tonkadale, why we love horticulture, and their philosophies on plant parenting.
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