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An apple a day helps, seriously, it really helps

Episode 20 of the In the Garden with Rick podcast, hosted by In the Garden with Rick, titled "An apple a day helps, seriously, it really helps" was published on September 14, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

September 14, 2021 ·26m · In the Garden with Rick

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This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. In the Garden with Rick talks about "An apple a day helps, seriously, it really helps". Join Rick Patterson as he shares his passion of gardening.  Adapted from print articles in the Dimple Times newspaper, Rick explores a variety of interest that center around gardening in the central Ohio area. Become a supporter of In the Garden with Rick. Our sponsor this episode includes, Newt's Games and Cards You can also read more of Rick's articles online at DimpleTimes.com In the Garden with Rick Patterson Ask the Gardener with Rick Patterson Ask Rick the Gardener questions ----------------------------- Music by Audionautix.com

This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available.

In the Garden with Rick talks about "An apple a day helps, seriously, it really helps".

Join Rick Patterson as he shares his passion of gardening.  Adapted from print articles in the Dimple Times newspaper, Rick explores a variety of interest that center around gardening in the central Ohio area.

Become a supporter of In the Garden with Rick.

Our sponsor this episode includes, Newt's Games and Cards

You can also read more of Rick's articles online at DimpleTimes.com

In the Garden with Rick Patterson

Ask the Gardener with Rick Patterson

Ask Rick the Gardener questions

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Music by Audionautix.com

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