Strawberry Secrets

EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 1H 1M

Strawberry Secrets

from Plants & Beats

In Episode 13 of Plants & Beats, we dig into the wisdom of strawberries—how to know when it’s time to pull, replant, and start fresh. We explore the science behind natural crop defenses and how modern gene editing is helping bring resilience back to the plants we rely on. Paired with another lo-fi mix by Aloefi and reflection from Rob Bell on the importance of changing environments to unlock growth.🎧 New episodes every Friday🎙 Produced by Rob Bell (IG: @byrobbell)🎼 Music by Aloefi (IG: @al0efi, TikTok: @aloefianime)

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