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The World's Dullest Houseplant, Sweet Potatoes, and Potting Soil

The World's Dullest Houseplant, Sweet Potatoes, and Potting Soil

FromThe Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt


The World's Dullest Houseplant, Sweet Potatoes, and Potting Soil

FromThe Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dee and Carol discuss the world's dullest plant, the Chinese Evergreen, plus sweet potatoes and potting soil.Some helpful links.Costa Farms has a downloadable pdf on aglaonemas, commonly called Chinese Evergreens.Dee's IGTV post about aglaonemas. Making Things Grow by Thalassa Cruso Sweet potato vines at Proven WinnersSweet potatoes for your vegetable gardens at Johnny's Selected SeedsSmart Pot fabric potsHappy Frog potting soilEmail us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com and look for us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and now Pinterest.For more info on Carol, visit her website.For more info on Dee, visit her website.We also invite you to join The Gardenangelists Garden Club on Facebook.(Some links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking on an affiliate link, we may receive a tiny commission. It does not affect the price you pay!)Support the showOn Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.On YouTube.
Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Are you ready to be converted to living a gardening life? Each week, join Carol Michel and Dee Nash, both passionate gardeners, authors, and long-time bloggers, as they chat over the garden fence about flowers, veggies, and all the best dirt on gardening. Carol and Dee have the audacity to call themselves gardenangelists, evangelists for gardening, and want everyone to dig in the dirt, sow a few seeds, and enjoy the simple pleasures and even a few pitfalls of a gardening life. If you are ready to live a gardening life or already live one this is one podcast you don’t want to miss.