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Lawn story short

May 1, 202612 min

Berry good blueberry tips

Apr 24, 202612 min

Small but might-tree

Apr 17, 202612 min

BONUS: The pep talk you need to start a backyard prairie

Apr 14, 20269 min

Get a thrillium from trillium

Apr 10, 202613 min

Pest in show

When you encounter an insect in a surprising place it can be alarming, particularly if you’re one of the many people who has an uncomfortable relationship with insects. Entomologist Zach Schumm of Iowa State University joins to give us the tools we need to decide if an insect is a pest or something we should leave in peace.

Apr 3, 202612 min

Grow with what you know

Catalog descriptions and garden center tags can make every cultivar sound like the best one, but firsthand experience can make all the difference. Horticulture specialist Dan Fillius of Iowa State University shares the cultivars he loves to plant and what makes them stand out in a home garden.

Mar 27, 202612 min

Spot and treat those plant spots early

When plants start growing and insects start buzzing, plant diseases aren't far behind. There's no way to protect your garden from everything that can go wrong, but there are things you can do to prevent some common diseases. Chelsea Harbach of the Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic at Iowa State University joins to discuss disease prevention.

Mar 20, 202613 min

Stumped on which tree to pick?

When you plant a tree, the hope is that it will remain healthy and strong for decades but the recommendations for what to plant often change faster than the trees themselves, sometimes creating frustration and even controversy. On this Horticulture Day, we talk with Jeff Iles, professor of horticulture at Iowa State University, about how recommended plant and tree lists are created and why they sometimes spark debate.

Mar 13, 202612 min

The root to great fruit

Spring is the perfect time to start planting fruit trees, bushes, vines and brambles. While it may take some time before you can enjoy the fruits of your labor, choosing the right cultivars can make all the difference in creating a successful home harvest. Randall Vos, an Iowa State University Extension horticulture specialist, talks about how to select the best cultivars for your garden.

Mar 6, 202610 min

The bugs are back in town

A few days of sunny weather in late winter or early spring, and the bugs are immediately back. It raises questions like, how do these tiny creatures survive in subzero conditions? We explore that question with Laura Iles, director of the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center.

Feb 20, 202613 min

Fine pruning your fruit trees

Our relationship with fruit trees is a little different than our relationship with other trees. Iowa State University’s Suzanne Slack shares advice about when and how to prune fruit trees, vines and bushes.

Feb 6, 202612 min

BONUS: Exploding trees? Please!

Extremely cold temperatures can put pressure and tension on trees as the outside freezes faster than the inside. This can cause cracks in the tree. Frost cracking has been around forever, but only recently has the idea of “exploding trees” gone viral. In this bonus episode, DNR Forester Mark Vitosh joins us to bust some myths and give advice on what to do if your tree does crack.

Jan 30, 20265 min

Prune with purpose

Some trees, like oaks, need to be pruned during the dormant season to avoid diseases — though you'll likely want to wait for warmer winter days. Mark Vitosh, district forester with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, joins the show to talk about winter tree maintenance.

Jan 23, 202612 min

Getting to the root of African violets

African violets are beautiful, endlessly varied and just finicky enough to make growing them a rewarding challenge. Iowa State University horticulturists Cindy Haynes and Aaron Steil talk all things African Violets and share gardening New Year’s resolutions.

Jan 9, 202611 min

BONUS: A ditch tree for free

Have you got your Christmas tree yet? If you haven't, there's still enough time to check out your local ditch. In this bonus episode, we hear from one caller about his holiday tradition of sourcing his tree from the side of the road.

Dec 22, 20252 min

Mistletoe, holly, and all plants jolly

As winter holidays like Christmas, Hanukkah and the solstice bring light into the darkest time of year, we’re taking a closer look at the plants tied to those traditions — beyond poinsettias and Christmas trees.

Dec 19, 202512 min

A look at the Christmas indus-tree

When you buy a Christmas tree at a farm, tree lot, or store, you’re buying an agricultural product. More than 35 million Christmas trees are harvested every year in the United States, and there are approximately 200 Christmas tree growers in Iowa. DNR Forester Mark Vitosh is here to give us some insight into the industry that brings so many people joy this time of year. To further grow your gardening knowledge, sign up for our Garden Variety newsletter.

Dec 5, 202510 min

BONUS: Trouble in tropical plant paradise

Our horticulture experts brainstorm solutions for a well-intended caller who gifted his wife a tropical plant in a Midwestern climate.

Dec 1, 20254 min

Follow these cider house rules

Storage, sauce and cider. There are a number of ways that we can continue to savor the tastes of apple season into the winter months.

Nov 21, 202512 min

Berry good winter prep

It's time to get your berries ready for the cold. Your future self, and your strawberries, will thank you.

Nov 14, 202512 min

BONUS: Respect your insects

Non-native insects can compete with some native species for resources, but they rarely cause extinction of native insect species.

Nov 11, 20255 min

Leaf me alone

Raking leaves is a classic fall chore, but those leaves could be put to good use.

Nov 7, 202512 min

Scare your plants off

How to (s)care for spooky plants.

Oct 31, 202512 min

Too bug to fail

As it gets colder outside, you may notice some creepy crawly household invaders inside. Here's what you should do

Oct 24, 202513 min

Daffodil with it

Digging into bulb basics and beyond with horticulture experts.

Oct 17, 202512 min

Put your vegetable garden to bed

A bedtime routine is important for your plants too! We talking fall clean up with our horticulture expert.

Oct 10, 202513 min

BONUS: An acorn storm

If you've been noticing more acorns than usual, you are not alone.

Oct 6, 20252 min

Fall aboard!

All you need to know about changing leaves and autumn color.

Oct 3, 202512 min

Vine and dandy

The best ways to protect your tomatoes from disease

Sep 26, 202513 min

Flower you doing?

How to store tender perennials over the colder months.

Sep 19, 202513 min

Mighty morphing flower rangers

Learn about these cool season annuals to keep your garden bright.

Sep 12, 2025

Lawning for the perfect yard

September is here. The growing season is still going, but temperatures are cooling. It's the ideal month to get a jump-start on a great lawn for next year.

Sep 5, 202513 min

Wait until the time is ripe to harvest your fruit

The visible fruits of your labor are hard to resist, but patience pays off.

Aug 29, 202512 min

Don't judge a crop by its cover

Farmers who use cover crops see all kinds of benefits, improvements in soil health, reductions in runoff and erosion — they even help with weed control. Home gardeners can also harness the power of cover crops.

Aug 22, 202513 min

How to avoid an identi-tree crisis

Iowa Department of Natural Resources forester Mark Vitosh shares his tips and tricks to tree identification.

Aug 15, 202513 min

Glow your own way

You won't believe your eyes — how millions of fireflies light up the world.

Aug 8, 202512 min

Switch it up with switchgrass

Find out which ornamental grasses could thrive in your yard.

Aug 1, 202513 min

Try out this gardening root-ine

Iowa State University horticulture specialist shares how rootstocks help grow healthy root systems.

Jul 25, 202513 min

The ultimate power plants

Iowa State University horticulture experts discuss the practice of combining solar energy and agriculture.

Jul 18, 202513 min

Better than all the pest

Learn how plants and insects can peacefully coexist in your garden.

Jul 11, 202512 min

Tools for the turf war

A horticulture specialist gives you lawn care advice.

Jun 20, 202510 min

Conducting tree-age before it's too late

Over the last 15 years the emerald ash borer has transformed Iowa's landscape. This isn't the first time a species of tree has been all but wiped out by a threat.

Jun 13, 202513 min

Now that's un-bean-lievable!

A plant expert shares how to care for beans and other legumes in your garden.

Jun 6, 202512 min

A conifer-sation with a plant expert

How to give Iowa conifers a chance to survive and thrive.

May 30, 202513 min

These blooms are iris-sistable

Late spring and early summer blooming perennials — peonies, shasta daisies and siberian irises — are on display.

May 23, 202513 min

Kiwi berries? Fur-get about it

If you're up for a wee challenge, kiwi berries are a delicious fruit you can grow at home.

May 16, 202512 min

Import-ant advice for your home and garden

With blooming flowers comes both helpful and detrimental ant antics.

May 9, 202513 min

Become a succession boss

Summer is fast approaching, which means it’s time to cultivate your vegetable gardens.

May 2, 202513 min

Diseases with the gall to kill our plants

It's springtime, and with it comes pesky plant diseases. On this episode, we discuss how to keep your garden healthy.

Apr 25, 202513 min