In The Garden with Ron Wilson, 6am-9am, 55KRC in Cincinnati
Ron and Scott discuss gardening tips and tricks with their listeners. They tackle a question about a row of arborvitae shrubs that have been browsed by deer, leaving them looking brown and sparse. Ron shares his diagnosis and advice on how to protect the shrubs from future damage. They also chat with a caller about a bumpy lawn and offer solutions for smoothing it out. Additionally, they tease a new show hosted by Scott, Let's Garden, and catch up with their friend Gary Sullivan, a well-known home improvement expert.
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Ron Wilson and Gary Sullivan reminisce about their 25-year friendship and professional partnership. They chat about their time working together on TV, a memorable one-time hosting gig on a morning show, and a humorous incident involving a caller's heated discussion on politics. The conversation also touches on their friendly rivalry, including a long-standing bet about the timing of lawn growth. With humor and warmth, they reflect on their experiences and offer words of encouragement as Ron passes the torch to Scott.
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This hour of "In the Garden with Ron Wilson" is all about springtime blooms and bee-friendly plants. Ron chats with Peggy and Montgomery, a bulb expert, about the importance of spring flowering bulbs, like gladiolas, and how to care for them. They discuss the best time to plant and how to keep them healthy, as well as tips for attracting pollinators to your garden. Ron also shares some of his own experiences with bee-friendly plants and the challenges of dealing with critters like deer and squirrels. It's a great conversation for anyone looking to add some color and life to their garden this spring.
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Ron Wilson chats with Peggy Montgomery, a bulb expert. They dive into the world of spring bulbs, discussing what to expect after a long winter. Ron shares his excitement about the return of gladiolas, this year's flower of the summer bulb of the year. Peggy offers tips on how to care for these beautiful flowers, including how to plant them, when to feed them, and how to deal with critters like deer and squirrels. They also touch on the benefits of planting bulbs in lawns, a practice known as "stins" or "bulb lawns."
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Ron chats with Barb Bletcher, the queen bee, about the buzz around bees getting out early due to warmer weather. They discuss the importance of bees' first flight and the potential risks of bee diarrhea, a serious issue that can weaken and even kill the colony. Ron shares tips on how to help bees recover, including feeding them sugar syrup and providing alternative food sources like winter annuals and flowers. This conversation is a must-listen for bee enthusiasts and gardeners alike.
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Here in the Garden with Ron Wilson, we're talking yardening. Ron's sharing tips on soil temperatures and when it's safe to start gardening. He's discussing the importance of waiting for the right temperature before planting, especially for cool-season crops like vegetables. Ron's also chatting with Scott about the latest gardening trends and answering listener questions. They're covering topics like winter annuals, spring bulbs, and how to keep your garden healthy and thriving. With the snow melting away, it's the perfect time to get outside and start planning your garden.
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Scott from the Cincinnati Botanical Garden and Zoo joins Ron to share tips and insights on gardening. They discuss the challenges of critter damage as the snow melts away, with voles and rabbits causing problems for plants. Scott advises listeners to wait out the damage and prune their plants back in the spring. They also touch on the topic of starting seeds, with Scott sharing his experience with winter seeding in milk jugs and the benefits of container gardening.
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Scott, Gary and Ron dive into home improvement topics, from tackling tick problems to discussing moisture meters for the soil. They explore the difference between regular thermometers and soil thermometers, and how they can help with issues like water stains on ceilings. They share their experience with a new snow thrower, a 40-volt battery-powered model that's been a game-changer for his winter chores. The conversation also touches on the importance of taking care of one's yard, from planting native plants to pampering house plants.
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Ron and Scott discuss gardening topics with listeners. They start by talking about snow removal, with Ron sharing his experience with a battery-powered snow thrower and its effectiveness in clearing snow. They also address winter annuals, specifically nimbleweed and chickweed, and how to remove them before they go to seed. The conversation then shifts to dormant seeding, which Ron recommends doing in mid-February when the weather is perfect for it.
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Bill DeBoer from Woody Warehouse joins the conversation about creating a natural screening for outdoor living areas. They discuss the importance of using a mix of evergreen and deciduous plants to provide year-round privacy and interest. Bill shares his expertise on native plants, recommending species like junipers, arborvitae, and sweet bay for their unique characteristics and benefits. The conversation also touches on the need to consider factors like plant size, growth habits, and potential impact on neighboring properties.
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Here in the Garden with Ron Wilson, Ron chats with Scott about the skunk mating season, which kicks off around Valentine's Day. They discuss how skunks are typically nocturnal, but can be active during the day, especially in the morning when it's still dark. Ron shares a personal story about getting sprayed by a skunk and the importance of making noise when walking your dog during this time. They also talk about the Great Backyard Bird Count, which started yesterday and runs through Monday, and how it's a great way to get involved in citizen science and contribute to data collection.
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