
WPTF Weekend Gardener
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WPTF Weekend Gardener - Camellias, Fall Bulbs, and Remembering J.C. Knowles (Part 2 of 3)
Listener Q&A on dividing/transplanting, mulch basics, and prepping garden beds and lawns for the cool season.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Camellias, Fall Bulbs, and Remembering J.C. Knowles (Part 1 of 3)
A tribute to J.C. Knowles with favorite stories, plus fall color picks—pansies, camellias—and how to plant daffodils and other bulbs now.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Fall Planting & Lawn Rescue (Part 2 of 2)
Warm-season lawn choices and shade (fine-blade zoysias vs. St. Augustine), grub issues in zoysia; hornworms vs. armyworms; when to cut back lantana (after a hard freeze); deer-resistant winter color with snapdragons; and how trimming ligustrum now can cost you spring blooms, with quick spacing notes for future shade trees.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Fall Planting & Lawn Rescue (Part 1 of 2)
Fall color and drought updates; why autumn is the best time to plant trees and shrubs; fescue seeding and watering; Gerald’s pepper seed-saving and unusual varieties; container tips for church planters (swap oversized ornamental kale for snapdragons or dianthus, use trailing pansies, ensure good drainage); plus camellias and other compact shrubs for small yards.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble & Sons (Lillington, NC) (Part 3 of 3)
Fall lawn rescue (centipede vs. rye), deadheading/feeding roses, ginger lilies and collards; listener Q&A and wrap from Womble’s.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble & Sons (Lillington, NC) (Part 2 of 3)
Store-floor chat (gear, gas logs); Etheridge on crop prices; callers on rye overseeding and tomatoes; Gary Pierce’s fixes for stressed turf and rose care.
WPTF Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble & Sons (Lillington, NC) (Part 1 of 3)
Kickoff from J.E. Womble & Sons in Lillington; Bob Etheridge on drought and NC farmers; Erica Gallion on Youth Legislative Assembly & Super Kids; Gary Pierce begins Q&A on lawns, roses, and fall veggies.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Crossroads Corn Maze, Wendell (Part 3 Of 3)
Bradley O’Neill highlights the restored IH tractors, and Chris Massey from C. Massey Plumbing drops by. Amanda Bratcher gives what-to-do-now pruning/planting tips, with a quick State Fair flower show preview from the crew.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Crossroads Corn Maze, Wendell (Part 2 Of 3)
Paula Perry shares the 5-acre maze designed by Wayne Batten, the tractor showcase with International Harvester Chapter 37, and donations benefiting Interfaith Food Shuttle. Plus: caller Steve, pumpkin “stackables” for cooking, and quick fall planting notes.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Crossroads Corn Maze, Wendell (Part 1 Of 3)
Opening hours from Crossroads Corn Maze. Mike Raley, Rufus Edmisten, and Amanda Bratcher talk fall weather/drought and watering, then Jean Spooner (Umstead Coalition) previews today’s native plant sale at William B. Umstead State Park.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Louisburg College (Part 2 of 2)
More fall Q&A with Mart Bumgarner: saving seed from summer annuals, why tulips act like annuals here, and why you should leave some stems standing for winter pollinator habitat. We also talk favorite ornamental grasses (hello, muhly and little bluestem) and share PlantFest logistics and highlights. Plus campus notes on JPAC and the Allen de Hart Concert Series. Note: This week’s show runs two hours due to UNC–Clemson football coverage.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Louisburg College (Part 1 of 2)
Broadcast live from Louisburg College’s Seby B. Jones Performing Arts Center (JPAC), with local historian Mark Pace of the Tar River Center for History & Culture sharing Louisburg stories (Person Place, Gov. Thomas W. Bickett). Former mayor and state representative Lucy Allen joins the conversation. Orange County Cooperative Extension’s Mart Bumgarner previews PlantFest (Sat., Oct. 11) at Blackwood Farm Park off NC-86 near Hillsborough—plus native-plant picks, seed-saving tips, and meadow-garden basics for fall.
Weekend Gardener - Seed Saving, Storm Tracks & Fall Blooms (Part 3)
Fall color takes center stage: the “banana pudding plant” is blooming now, and Phil lays out cool‑season staples — pansies, mums, and more — for fresh containers and beds. Monica from the State Farmers Market checks in with a full autumn lineup: pumpkins, gourds, straw bales, pansies, and shrubs for seasonal decorating.
Weekend Gardener - Seed Saving, Storm Tracks & Fall Blooms (Part 2)
Lisa Grele Barrie from Raleigh City Farm joins to talk urban agriculture, community support, and tackling food insecurity. Then Andrew Kren from the National Weather Service updates the tropics — how Humberto’s track could tug Imelda east and what that means for NC. Plus, the crew sorts a roadside “corn-like” mystery plant as a ginger lily (and a few look‑alikes).
Weekend Gardener - Seed Saving, Storm Tracks & Fall Blooms (Part 1)
Mike Raley, Phil Campbell, and Rufus Edmisten kick off with tomato seed‑saving how‑tos — including Gerald Adams’ OxiClean method and how it compares with the traditional ferment‑and‑strain approach. They also chat fragrant fall standouts like banana shrub/osmanthus and note early dogwood color. Listener calls touch on tiny tomatoes like ‘Coyote’ and heirlooms like ‘Cousin Gladys.’
Weekend Gardener - Live from the Aluminum Company of North Carolina (Part 3)
Mike and Rufus wrap up from Durham with more open house fun, giveaways, and garden talk. Listener calls spark tips on crepe myrtles, Rose of Sharon, and hydrangeas, while the show blends home improvement, horticultural insight, and good humor from the Weekend Gardener team.
Weekend Gardener - Live from the Aluminum Company of North Carolina (Part 2)
The broadcast continues with discussions including the upcoming Fall Plant Sale in Chapel Hill, favorite native plants, fall-blooming flowers like rain lilies and tea olives, and plenty of laughter with callers and community friends
Weekend Gardener - Live from the Aluminum Company of North Carolina (Part 1)
Mike Raley and Rufus Edmisten open the show from the Aluminum Company of NC in Durham with Sammy Hanna. The team celebrates Mike’s birthday, talks company history and home projects, and answers gardening questions on pruning Japanese maples and figs
Weekend Gardener - Live from Atlantic Spas and Billiards (Part 2 Of 2)
The conversation continues with listener Steve bringing in daylily photos and plants, sparking talk of weeds, stiltgrass, bamboo, figs, and Roses of Sharon. Bill Mitchell joins to highlight grills, spas, saunas, and games during the store’s renovation expo. The hour wraps with more garden advice, community stories, and a few laughs over hot dogs and foosball
Weekend Gardener - Live from Atlantic Spas and Billiards (Part 1 Of 2)
Mike Raley, Phil Campbell, and Rufus Edmisten open the show at Atlantic Spas and Billiards in Raleigh. The team talks fall flowers like swamp daisies, sunflowers, sedums, and zinnias while sharing tips on bog gardens and pollinator favorites. Lively stories and laughter keep the first half moving.
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Plants & People with Patrick McMillan (Part 3)
Mike, Rufus, and Patrick wrap up with wide-ranging garden talk — from giant coneflowers to ginger lilies and lessons from Patrick’s time at Heronswood Garden in Washington State. The final hour blends expert advice, botanical history, and plenty of good humor from the Weekend Gardener team
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Plants & People with Patrick McMillan (Part 2)
The conversation deepens with Patrick McMillan exploring heirloom chrysanthemums and their upcoming show at the NC State Fairgrounds. Listeners hear about the history, diversity, and beauty of these rare mums, along with Patrick’s reflections on horticulture and plant stories that connect to memory and place
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Plants & People with Patrick McMillan (Part 1)
Live from the WPTF studio, Mike Raley and Rufus Edmisten welcome special guest Patrick McMillan, retired Clemson professor and noted plantsman. They share stories of fragrant osmanthus, cooking favorites, and Rufus’s gardening memories, setting the tone for a lively and insightful morning
Weekend Gardener - Live From Bell’s Carpets and Floors (Part 3)
Mike, Phil, and Rufus Edmisten wrap up with listener questions and expert tips on hydrangeas, lawns, and late-summer gardening. The final hour blends plant talk, personal stories, and plenty of laughs from the WPTF Weekend Gardener team.
Weekend Gardener - Live From Bell’s Carpets and Floors (Part 2)
The hosts continue with stories of resilience, highlighting the Peggy Martin rose that survived Hurricane Katrina and other garden favorites. Conversation turns to Rufus’s memories, pawpaws, figs, and community calls with practical advice.
Weekend Gardener - Live From Bell’s Carpets and Floors (Part 1)
Mike Raley, Phil Campbell, and Rufus Edmisten open the show with Fred Gaines at Bell’s Carpets and Floors in Raleigh. They talk flooring trends, the return of shag carpet, and seasonal gardening notes, including sweet autumn clematis and early mums.
Weekend Gardener - From Tomatoes to Tall Tales (Part 3)
Mike, Phil, and Rufus wrap up the show with more expert tips and plenty of laughs. From fig trees to community memories, the final hour blends garden know-how with good humor.
Weekend Gardener - From Tomatoes to Tall Tales (Part 2)
The conversation continues with hibiscus, figs, and seasonal lawn care. Rufus adds his signature humor while the team takes questions on shrubs, blooms, and fall planting.
Weekend Gardener - From Tomatoes to Tall Tales (Part 1)
Live from the WPTF studio, Mike Raley, Phil Campbell, and Rufus Edmonston kick things off with late-summer tomatoes, azaleas, and practical advice. Listener calls and stories set the tone for the morning.
Weekend Gardener – Live from the State Farmers Market (Part 3)
Mike, Rufus, and Nelsa wrap up the broadcast from the Farmers Market with guests Judy Montague, Wayne, Richard, and Bart. The final hour brings more market stories, expert advice, and lively listener interaction.
Weekend Gardener – Live from the State Farmers Market (Part 2)
From the State Farmers Market, Mike, Rufus, and Nelsa welcome John Harmuth to the table. Conversation turns to hibiscus, community events, and more practical advice for Carolina gardeners.
Weekend Gardener – Live from the State Farmers Market (Part 1)
Mike Raley, Rufus Edmonston, and Nelsa Cox kick off the show live at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh. They chat with vendors, share seasonal tips, and answer listener questions to start the morning.
Weekend Gardener - Talking Tomatoes, Timely Tips, and a Chat with Spectrum's Gary Stevenson (Part 3)
In the final part, the team talks with Billy from the local Farmer's Market about the seasonal produce currently available, including butter beans, squash, and figs. They also discuss a hot sauce festival in Oxford and the local pepper grower, Bailey Farms.
Weekend Gardener - Talking Tomatoes, Timely Tips, and a Chat with Spectrum's Gary Stevenson (Part 2)
The hosts take calls from listeners, providing gardening advice on topics such as caring for crape myrtles and hydrangeas, controlling crabgrass, and attracting pollinators. They also address a listener's tomato problem, sharing a text message solution from "tomato guru" Gerald Adams.
Weekend Gardener - Talking Tomatoes, Timely Tips, and a Chat with Spectrum's Gary Stevenson (Part 1)
The show opens with hosts Mike Raley and Rufus, along with guest Johnny Coley, introducing special guest Gary Stevenson, the Chief Meteorologist for Spectrum. They discuss the recent delightful August weather and Gary's background, then have a lighthearted "swearing-in" ceremony for Gary to join the crew. The segment concludes with an intriguing mention of the "Chitlin Club," a secretive society from the 1940s.
Weekend Gardener - Tomatoes, Tall Tales and Tangled Roots (Part 3)
The third hour of the Weekend Gardener features a discussion about the challenges farmers are facing this season. As the episode continues, the crew answers callers' questions, provides valuable advice, and reflects on callers' birthdays. The show concludes with closing thoughts and future plans for the Weekend Gardener!
Weekend Gardener - Tomatoes, Tall Tales and Tangled Roots (Part 2)
As the second hour of the Weekend Gardener continues, the crew delves into substantial discussions about tomatoes. They explore everything from the "Rufus Tomato" to the distinctions between hybrid and heirloom tomatoes.
Weekend Gardener - Tomatoes, Tall Tales and Tangled Roots (Part 1)
Mike Raley is joined by Gerald Adams, Amanda Bratcher, and Rufus Edmiston in the WPTF studio for this weekend's episodes. The episode starts with funny travel stories, updates on gardening, and expert advice. Of course, it wouldn't be a weekend gardening episode without some updates on tomatoes!
Weekend Gardener - Live from Rescued WOOD Rehab (Part 3)
In the final part of the show, the crew reflects on the beautiful surroundings of Rescued WOOD Rehab, where the remote broadcast is taking place. Mike checks in with Monica at the State Farmers Market about what is going on after speaking with special guest, best-selling author Brie Arthur. The third hour continues with more stories from the Rescued WOOD Rehab team and calls from excited listeners and long-time friends of the program.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Rescued WOOD Rehab (Part 2)
In the second hour, Mike, Rufus, Keith, and the rest of the crew return with some playful banter about engineers. They continue to take questions from callers and provide updates throughout the show. As they approach the end of the second hour, the crew has a conversation with the wonderful team at Rescued WOOD Rehab, followed by more humorous banter with a guest caller before transitioning into the third hour.
Weekend Gardener - Live from Rescued WOOD Rehab (Part 1)
Broadcasting live from Rescue Wood Rehab in Fuquay-Varina, Mike Raley and Rufus Edmisten kick off the show with summer garden advice and listener calls. Topics include managing figs, controlling ivy and preparing beds for the upcoming planting season. The team shares tips for handling mid-season transitions and extreme heat.
Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble and Sons (Part 3)
The final hour wraps up with more audience calls, discussions on turf care and composting, and reflections on the changes in rural gardening communities. Mike, Rufus, and Ann close out the show with heartfelt thanks to their hosts and the Womble family for their hospitality.
Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble and Sons (Part 2)
In part two, the conversation continues with garden questions from listeners and stories from longtime customers of J.E. Womble & Sons Hardware. The crew discusses managing yard pests, fall vegetables, and the importance of supporting locally owned hardware and feed stores.
Weekend Gardener - Live from J.E. Womble and Sons (Part 1)
The Weekend Gardener hits the road for a live broadcast from J.E. Womble and Sons in Lillington. Mike, Rufus, and Ann welcome former Congressman Bob Etheridge, who reflects on the region's agricultural roots. The team shares planting advice, soil tips, and community stories that showcase the strength of local gardening traditions in Harnett County.
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Rufus (Part 3)
The celebration continues as the team talks about Ridgeway Cantaloupes, Swamp Mallows, and daylily care. Listeners call in with kind words for Rufus and gardening questions for the panel. Nelsa and Mike share laughs about misunderstood birthday cards and favorite summer plants as the show wraps with reflections on community and growing old with grace.
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Rufus (Part 2)
More birthday wishes roll in as listeners and friends call in to share greetings and gardening tales. The crew talks about heirloom tomatoes, container hostas, flooding concerns at Jordan Lake, and local plant finds. Big John joins the conversation, and the gang previews next week’s live broadcast at Rescue Wood Rehab.
Weekend Gardener - Celebrating Rufus (Part 1)
Mike Raley returns to the studio with Nelsa Cox and Rufus Edmisten as the team celebrates Rufus’s 84th birthday with stories, laughs, and a surprise Chantilly cake. They reflect on Mike’s recent Norway trip, discuss favorite tomatoes like the Hillbilly variety, and share warm memories of past broadcasts, birthdays, and the civility of longtime listener Cliff Joyner.
Weekend Gardener – Crepe Myrtles, Tomato Troubles & Garden Traditions (Part 3)
In the final hour, the team recaps summer planting progress and talks more about seasonal vegetables, blueberry tips, and upcoming remote broadcasts. They give a shout-out to Tom Campbell for guest hosting and reflect on listener traditions and favorite homegrown recipes.
Weekend Gardener – From Crepe Myrtles to Copperheads (Part 2)
Gail Hartfield joins the show to deliver the July 4th weekend forecast. The hosts take more listener calls, talk about stubborn weeds, blooming sunflowers, and Rufus' prized tomatoes. They also reflect on favorite summer crops and share tips for managing garden pests.
Weekend Gardener – From Crepe Myrtles to Copperheads (Part 1)
Mike Raley returns to the studio after a trip to Norway and reunites with Rufus Edmisten and Phil Campbell. The crew shares summer garden updates, including early crepe myrtle blooms and favorite hydrangeas. Listener Herb calls in from Jamesville to talk tomatoes, bee balm, and 10-foot corn.