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The Zesty Garden - July 23

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What’s red, can be found in your kitchen and are beneficial as they munch through your leftovers and create a wonderfully rich compost? I’m talking about the worms of vermicomposting.  Also on the program is a discussion with Dan Drost about harvesting onions. In Going Native! you’ll hear all about including the wonderful, native Fire Chalice. Then in The Green Room it's Pathos. In our latest Insect Bites, we look at the science of Mellisopolynology (huh?). Then in Petals and Prose, it's pests as guests.

goingnative_.barnett.zauschneria.23jul15.mp3
Listen to Going Native! w/Barney Barnett-Zauschneria (Fire Chalice)

BugBites.BeePollen.23JUL15.mp3
Listen to Bug Bites/Diane Alston-Science of Bees & Pollen

DanDrost.Onions.23JUL15.mp3
Listen to Dan Drost/Onion Harvesting

GrantCardon.Vermicomposting.23JUL15.mp3
Listen to Grant Cardon/Vermicomposting

WaitWait.Pathos.23JUL15.mp3
Listen to The Green Room w/Shane Taylor: Pathos

Petals.Nancy_.PestsasGuests.23JUL15.mp3
Listen to Petals and Prose/Nancy Williams-Pests as Guests

Bryan Earl has been with UPR since 1993. He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Journalism and completed an internship at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon, before coming to UPR full-time. When not in his garden, Bryan loves to travel with his family, ride trains, ski at Beaver Mountain, and sing with the American Festival Chorus.