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Plant Doctor with Mike Meier
by WIZM News
Join the Plant Dr. Mike Meier for help with your plants, lawn and trees, every Saturday morning from 10-11 on WIZM. Call with your questions at 608-785-7914.
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Lawn Logic: Why No Mow May Might Be a Mistake
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into the controversial topic of "No Mow May" and why he believes it's not beneficial for your lawn or the environment. He addresses the myths surrounding pollinators and the necessity of honeybees for plant growth, providing a fresh perspective on lawn care and maintenance during the spring season. Key Topics & Caller Questions: No Mow May Debate: Mike critiques the "No Mow May" initiative, arguing that allowing grass to grow unchecked can harm your lawn and attract unwanted pests. Grass Clippings and Raspberries: A caller asks if it's safe to use grass clippings as mulch around raspberry plants, and Mike explains the potential issues with moisture and mold. Squirrel Deterrents: Mike offers creative solutions for keeping squirrels out of gardens, including the use of cayenne pepper and bird netting. Garden Tilling Techniques: A listener inquires about the necessity of extensive tilling, and Mike shares insights on effective soil preparation without overdoing it. Understanding Pollination: Mike debunks common myths about honeybees and emphasizes that many plants can thrive without them, drawing on historical examples. This episode is filled with practical advice, lively discussions, and a dose of humor, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their gardening knowledge this spring. Tune in for expert tips that will help you cultivate a healthy and vibrant lawn!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Garden Planning 101: Mapping Your Way to a Beautiful Landscape
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike tackles the exciting world of spring gardening and shares his top tips for planning your garden effectively. He emphasizes the importance of creating a garden map to avoid overspending on plants and offers practical advice on how to propagate dogwood bushes and what to do about pesky spruce trees affected by disease. Key Topics & Caller Questions: Creating a Garden Map: Mike discusses how to sketch out your garden layout to ensure you buy the right amount of plants and avoid overcrowding. Dogwood Propagation: A caller asks about propagating dogwood bushes, and Mike provides step-by-step instructions for successful cuttings. Replacing Spruce Trees: Mike advises on suitable replacements for spruce trees affected by disease, suggesting white pine as a resilient option. Spring Raking Tips: A listener inquires about the best time to rake their lawn, and Mike shares his insights on soil moisture and timing. Managing Moles: Mike gives practical advice on dealing with moles in your yard, including effective baiting techniques. Grass Growth Around Trees: A caller seeks advice on growing grass around a honey locust tree, and Mike discusses aeration and watering strategies. This episode is packed with valuable information for gardeners looking to kick off the season right, featuring practical tips and expert insights that will help you cultivate a thriving garden. Don't miss out on Mike's lively discussion and expert advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bugged Out: How to Keep Pests from Ruining Your Yard
Spring is here—and so are the bugs! In this episode, Mike dives into practical tips for keeping mosquitoes, gnats, and ticks at bay, so you can actually enjoy your yard without the bites. Learn the do’s and don’ts of bug zappers, why DEET isn’t as scary as it sounds, and how an unexpected drugstore body spray (hint: vanilla!) can be your secret weapon. Plus, Mike answers listener questions about: Saving winter-damaged boxwoods 🌿 Battling invasive zoysia grass 🌱 The right time to rake and clean up your lawn 🍂 And if you’re out near Lake Onalaska—don’t miss the pelican migration!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lawn Care Essentials: Navigating Storm Damage and Professional Services
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives deep into the world of lawn care as spring begins to awaken the gardens and yards. He addresses the aftermath of recent storms, discussing how they impact tree health and the importance of timely lawn maintenance. With a wealth of listener questions pouring in, Mike focuses on how to choose the right lawn care company and what to look out for when hiring professionals. Key Topics & Caller Questions: Choosing a Lawn Care Company: Mike shares insights from his experience managing a lawn care company, emphasizing the need to avoid fly-by-night operations and how to spot reputable businesses. Pruning Trees: A caller inquires about the best time to prune their maple tree. Mike explains the ideal timing and techniques to ensure healthy growth while minimizing damage. Emerald Ash Borer Concerns: Another caller raises concerns about their ash trees. Mike discusses the signs of infestation and the importance of proper treatment to protect these valuable trees. Moss and Crabgrass Management: A listener asks about dealing with moss in their lawn. Mike advises on effective raking techniques and the timing for applying lime and crabgrass preventer. Fertilization Tips: Mike highlights the best times to fertilize your lawn and the types of products to use, stressing the importance of understanding soil temperature and crabgrass emergence. This episode is packed with practical advice, expert tips, and a touch of humor, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their lawn care skills this spring. Tune in for a lively discussion that will help you get your garden and lawn in top shape!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spring Prep: Transplanting, Stump Removal & Garden Troubleshooting
In this episode, Mike Meyer takes calls and answers listener questions about all things green and growing. With spring on everyone’s mind, he focuses on starting seeds indoors and offers expert advice on transplanting bushes, controlling tree stumps, and dealing with invasive roots. Caller Questions & Topics Covered: Transplanting a Bush: A caller struggles with a bush being overtaken by maple roots. Mike explains the best timing and methods for transplanting. Sweetgrass for Weaving: A listener inquires about where to find sweetgrass. Mike suggests alternatives like pampas grass and shares insights on controlling its aggressive growth. Tree Stump Removal: A caller seeks a cost-effective way to eliminate stumps without professional grinding. Mike discusses using glyphosate-based products and other DIY solutions. Weeping Willow Propagation: Mike explains the best way to root a willow branch, emphasizing small cuttings and proper water treatment. Crabgrass Prevention: A listener asks about the right time for applying crabgrass preventer. Mike warns against applying too early and provides guidance on soil temperature monitoring. He also touches on the challenges of Phytophthora in tomatoes, a fungal disease affecting many gardens, and briefly previews upcoming topics on fertilization and lawn care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spring Into Action: Tomato Troubles and Gardening Tips
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike welcomes the arrival of spring, sharing his excitement and the challenges that come with the season. He discusses the importance of preparing for gardening, addressing common concerns such as wind damage to trees and houseplants that need a little TLC. With just a few days left until spring, Mike reflects on the unpredictable weather, including the recent rain that left the ground yearning for more moisture. The conversation shifts to practical gardening advice, as Mike tackles questions from listeners, including the right time to trim arborvitae hedges and how to manage algae in a large farm pond. He emphasizes the use of algaecides and suggests consulting local co-ops for proper application techniques. As the episode unfolds, Mike dives into a critical topic for tomato growers: Phytophthora, a disease that has wreaked havoc on tomato crops for years. He explains the disease's history, its conditions for spread, and the importance of using resistant varieties. Mike provides valuable tips on how to protect tomato plants, such as growing them in pots and keeping them off the ground to prevent soil-borne spores from causing damage. Listeners are also treated to a heartwarming discussion about gardening with children. Mike shares his own experiences and encourages parents to involve their kids in gardening, highlighting the valuable lessons it teaches, including patience and responsibility. He offers practical advice on keeping tasks simple and engaging to maintain children's interest in the garden. This episode is filled with Mike's trademark humor and expertise, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their gardening skills or seeking to share the joys of gardening with the next generation. Tune in for expert advice, lively discussions, and a touch of nostalgia as Mike celebrates the beauty of spring and the joys of gardening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Folklore of Foliage: Debunking Plant Myths and Wives' Tales
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike delves into the intriguing world of plant folklore and old wives' tales, providing listeners with a blend of humor and insightful gardening advice. He kicks off the conversation by exploring the age-old practice of talking to plants, revealing that while plants may not hear us in the traditional sense, sound waves can actually help stimulate root growth when amplified through the pot and soil. Listeners are treated to a fascinating discussion about the lore surrounding foxglove, a plant steeped in superstition, believed to attract fairies and associated with both beauty and danger. Mike explains the origins of its name and warns against the plant's toxic properties, offering a cautionary tale about its medicinal uses. The episode also covers the mystical phenomenon of fairy rings, which Mike describes as a natural occurrence of fungi that can create dark green circles in lawns, often leading to folklore about magical beings. He shares his passion for fungi and the peculiarities of slime molds, tying in how these fascinating organisms inspire tales of the supernatural. As the episode unfolds, Mike addresses various old wives' tales, including the idea that sitting on the soil can indicate when it's warm enough to plant and the myth that moss only grows on the north side of trees. He debunks these myths with a dose of practical gardening wisdom, reminding listeners that understanding plant behavior and environmental conditions is key to successful gardening. Whether you're curious about plant superstitions, looking for practical gardening tips, or simply enjoy a good story about the natural world, this episode is packed with Mike's engaging insights and expert advice. Join the conversation and get your gardening questions answered with a mix of laughter and knowledge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pumpkin Preservation and Pest Control
In this lively episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike tackles the seasonal challenges of fall gardening, starting with a common Halloween dilemma: reviving sagging jack-o'-lanterns. Mike shares his expert advice on how to rehydrate and preserve your pumpkin carvings, offering practical tips like soaking them in cold water and using petroleum jelly to lock in moisture. He also suggests a clever trick to deter pesky squirrels from making a meal of your pumpkins using cayenne pepper or Tabasco sauce. The episode also features engaging listener interactions, with callers seeking solutions for garden pests and plant care. Jane calls in with concerns about boxelder bugs, and Mike recommends Ortho's Home Defense as an effective treatment. He provides detailed instructions on application to ensure these unwelcome guests don't invade your home. Another caller, Kevin from Alaska, inquires about overwintering rosemary and oregano, and Mike explains the use of anti-desiccant sprays and the need to bring oregano indoors for the winter. Mike delves into the history of Asian beetles in the U.S., explaining their introduction as a biological control measure and the subsequent unintended consequences. He also offers guidance on managing creeping Charlie and fertilizing white spruce seedlings, emphasizing the importance of timing and correct application rates. As the episode progresses, Mike answers questions about transplanting hostas and caring for wildflowers, providing listeners with seasonal gardening advice tailored to their specific needs. He wraps up with some inventive pumpkin carving tips, ensuring that listeners' Halloween decorations remain vibrant and intact. Whether you're dealing with fall pests, preparing your garden for winter, or seeking creative pumpkin carving techniques, this episode is packed with Mike's practical advice and signature humor. Join the conversation and get your gardening questions answered with a touch of wit and a wealth of knowledge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fall Lawn Revival: Tackling Bent Grass and More!
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike navigates the intricacies of fall gardening, sharing essential tips for transitioning plants indoors and preparing your lawn for the colder months. He emphasizes the importance of bringing outdoor plants inside gradually and offers detailed advice on using insecticidal soap to keep pests at bay. Listeners are treated to a lively discussion on lawn care, where Mike advises a caller on eliminating bentgrass and yellow nut sedge using glyphosate and specialized herbicides. He explains the benefits of overseeding during fall aeration and the importance of mowing height adjustments throughout the seasons to maintain a healthy lawn. Mike also delves into the care of raspberry plants and rose bushes, recommending mulching and anti-desiccant sprays to protect them through winter. He provides guidance on the optimal timing for transplanting perennials, highlighting the advantages of fall transplants for robust root development. For those curious about bulb planting, Mike demystifies the process, encouraging gardeners to plant spring-flowering bulbs like daffodils and crocuses as the ground cools. He reassures listeners that bulb orientation is less critical than often believed, as nature finds a way to ensure growth. Throughout the episode, Mike offers practical advice with his trademark humor and expertise, ensuring that both novice and seasoned gardeners can prepare their gardens for the upcoming winter with confidence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fall Lawn Care: Mowing, Fertilizing, and More!
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike delves into the nuances of fall lawn care, offering expert advice on mowing, fertilizing, and preparing your garden for the colder months. He emphasizes the importance of adjusting your lawn mower to the appropriate height for fall and discusses the benefits of dormant fertilization, explaining how it helps plants build strong root systems to withstand winter stressors. Mike also addresses listener questions, providing guidance on lawn aeration and the use of pesticides, particularly for ant control. He highlights the ecological benefits of ants and suggests using Seven for spot treatment if necessary. The conversation takes a detour into the world of pesticides, where Mike discusses the controversies surrounding certain chemicals and their perceived dangers. Listeners are treated to practical tips on transplanting small trees like plum trees and rhubarb, with Mike advising on planting depths and the importance of avoiding nitrogen fertilizers during this period. He also covers the intriguing phenomenon of lilac bushes blooming out of season and the common fungal issues affecting crabapple trees, offering solutions to manage these challenges effectively. Whether you're wondering about the best time to fertilize your lawn, how to manage unexpected plant growth, or the intricacies of tree transplantation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and Mike's signature expertise. Join the conversation and get your gardening questions answered with a dash of humor and a wealth of knowledge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fall Planting Essentials: From Bulbs to Mums
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into the often-overcomplicated world of planting spring flowering bulbs. He dismantles the myths surrounding bulb planting, emphasizing that it's not rocket science and can be quite forgiving. Mike provides practical advice on how deep to plant bulbs, the correct orientation, and the best time to plant them to avoid premature growth. Mike also shares tips on caring for bulbs after they bloom, including the importance of allowing leaves to die back naturally to recharge the bulb's energy for the next season. He discusses the best practices for storing bulbs that need to be taken in for the winter, such as using peat moss in a cardboard container and occasional misting to prevent rot. Listeners get insights into creative ways to plant bulbs for aesthetic appeal, like scattering them randomly for a natural look or using them as accent pieces around mailboxes and lamp posts. Mike also covers the special care needed for planting perennials and shrubs bought at reduced prices from chain stores at the end of the season, including soil amendment and proper planting depth. In the second half of the show, Mike addresses listener questions about various plant issues. Bill calls in about young American chestnut trees and receives advice on managing sucker growth and the challenges posed by chestnut blight. Another caller seeks guidance on controlling the growth of grapevines and the best time for pruning to avoid disease. Mike wraps up with a discussion on fall planting, highlighting the popularity of mums and the importance of selecting the right ones to ensure they bloom at home. He also introduces listeners to the lesser-known but highly rewarding flowering kale, which can add vibrant color to your garden even through winter frosts. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with Mike's expert advice, practical tips, and a touch of humor to help you navigate the world of fall planting and bulb care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Autumn Gardening: Tips and Weather Folklore
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into a variety of topics, from the best practices for growing chives to the folklore of weather prediction. The episode kicks off with a call from Don, who asks about managing the blooms on his chives. Mike explains the benefits of letting them flower and how it doesn't harm the plant, providing useful tips for both regular and garlic chives. Mike then shares his personal experiences with the changing weather in Wisconsin and his favorite season, autumn. He talks about the joys of cooler weather, the beauty of fall foliage, and the reduction of pesky bugs after the first frost. He also poses a question to listeners about the unusually high spider population he's noticed this year, speculating on the potential link to the declining bat population. Listener Kevin texts in to ask about planting apple trees, and Mike provides detailed advice on the type of soil to use and the importance of staking young trees. He also discusses the benefits of using dormant oil spray to protect against fungal diseases. Rob calls in with a common issue: his morning glories are growing well but not blooming. Mike identifies the problem as over-fertilization and advises against using fertilizers for morning glories, which thrive in poor soil. He offers similar advice for rhubarb, emphasizing the need to avoid phosphorus-rich fertilizers to prevent unwanted flowering. Mike delves into the folklore of weather prediction, sharing various old wives' tales and scientific studies about the woolly bear caterpillar's ability to predict winter severity. He also discusses other signs from nature, like the behavior of squirrels and the thickness of onions' skins, as indicators of upcoming weather conditions. Listeners are encouraged to share their own weather-related folklore and to call in with any plant-related questions. Mike wraps up the episode by discussing weather phobias, adding a humorous touch to the show. Whether you're curious about plant care, fascinated by weather folklore, or just looking for practical gardening advice, this episode is packed with Mike's signature blend of expertise and humor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Organic vs. Synthetic: What You Need to Know
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike delves into the perennial debate on organic versus synthetic pesticides. He begins by sharing his disdain for the summer heat and reminisces about his younger days when he enjoyed warmer climates. Mike emphasizes his realistic approach to gardening and his disdain for misleading information, particularly in the media. Mike tackles common misconceptions about organic gardening methods, highlighting the ineffectiveness of some popular organic remedies like using chewing gum to get rid of moles. He explains that not all organic substances are safe, listing harmful organic compounds such as arsenic, cyanide, and even gasoline. Mike stresses the importance of using effective solutions, whether they are organic or synthetic, to ensure plant health and safety. Throughout the episode, Mike takes calls from listeners with various plant-related questions. Phil seeks advice on stopping a tree stump from regrowing, and Mike provides a detailed method involving glyphosate or Tordon. Kelly inquires about propagating hardy hibiscus, and Mike offers step-by-step instructions for rooting cuttings in water. Another caller, Betty, describes unusual bugs on her coneflowers, and Mike suggests they might be weevils and reassures her about her pest control methods. Mike also addresses the issue of rust mold in lawns, explaining that it is a common problem during this time of year and can be managed by proper fertilization and watering. He shares a humorous anecdote about kids coming home with orange-stained clothes due to rust mold spores. Whether you're curious about the efficacy of organic methods, dealing with persistent plant issues, or seeking practical gardening advice, this episode is packed with Mike's signature blend of humor, realism, and expert knowledge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lawn Aeration and Weed Control: Best Practices Explored
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into a variety of listener questions and offers practical advice on lawn care, pest control, and plant health. The episode kicks off with a call from Mary, who is curious about the best time to aerate her lawn. Mike explains the importance of soil moisture and suggests fall as the optimal time for periodic maintenance aeration. Mary also asks about weed control, and Mike recommends using Four Speed XT for broadleaf and grassy weeds, providing detailed instructions on its application. Next, Jim Dandy calls in with a mole problem exacerbated by his dogs digging up the yard. Jim shares a home remedy involving castor oil and dish soap, but Mike debunks its effectiveness and suggests using pinwheels to deter moles. He shares his own surprising success with pinwheels, despite his initial skepticism, and emphasizes the importance of non-chemical solutions. Kevin texts in about his pumpkin plants, which flourish but produce few pumpkins. Mike identifies potential issues such as insufficient sunlight and acidic soil due to proximity to a spruce tree. He advises moving the plants and testing the soil to improve next year's crop. Mike then addresses a widespread issue with lilacs in the area, likely caused by a bacterial blight known as Pseudomonas syringae. He provides a comprehensive guide on diagnosing and managing the disease, including pruning dead branches and avoiding fertilization. In the second half of the show, Mike discusses the notable absence of bats this summer and their role in controlling mosquito populations. He explains the impact of white nose syndrome on bat colonies and suggests ways to safely encourage bats to return without spreading the disease. Finally, Mike tackles the common problem of tomatoes not ripening due to high temperatures. He explains the role of lycopene and carotene in the ripening process and offers insights into how to manage this issue, emphasizing the importance of temperature regulation. Whether you're dealing with lawn aeration, pest control, plant diseases, or garden productivity, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical solutions to help you maintain a thriving garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Grass, Bees, and Biodiversity: Rethinking No Mow May
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike tackles the controversial topic of "No Mow May" and its impact on lawns and pollinators. Mike starts by expressing his frustration with the heat and humidity, and then dives into a heated discussion about the "No Mow May" policy. He explains why he believes this policy is unnecessary and potentially harmful to both lawns and pollinators. Mike argues that suburban landscapes already provide ample flowers for pollinators and that the policy does not significantly benefit them. He also debunks the myth that honeybees are essential for pollination, pointing out that many crops were successfully grown by Native Americans long before honeybees were introduced to North America. Mike emphasizes that wind and air currents are far more effective at distributing pollen than insects. Throughout the episode, Mike takes calls from listeners with various plant-related questions. Al inquires about caring for Amaryllis bulbs, and Mike provides detailed instructions on how to manage their growth and dormancy. Another caller, Tom, seeks advice on dealing with sucker growth on apple trees and the mysterious issue of lilac bushes losing their leaves prematurely. Mike promises to investigate the lilac problem further and provide updates in future episodes. Mike also discusses the practical challenges of "No Mow May," explaining how allowing grass to grow too long can lead to a weaker lawn and increased pest problems. He highlights the recent decision by the city of Appleton to reinstate grass height restrictions, validating his stance against the "No Mow May" policy. Whether you're curious about the effectiveness of pollinators, dealing with lawn care challenges, or seeking advice on specific plant issues, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to help you maintain a healthy and thriving garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Troubles with Trees: Tackling Pests and Diseases
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into listener questions and offers practical advice on various gardening challenges. The episode kicks off with a call from Chris, who is dealing with a pest problem on his redbud tree. Mike helps identify the culprit, likely Japanese beetles, and recommends using insecticides like Malathion or Sevin to protect the tree. He also explains the difference between insecticidal soap and contact poisons, emphasizing the importance of understanding how each product works. Next, Dan calls in with concerns about walnut trees affecting his garden. Mike explains the allelopathic properties of black walnut trees and suggests moving the garden to avoid the herbicidal effects of the tree's litter. They discuss the symptoms of affected plants and the importance of keeping the garden at a safe distance from the walnut tree. Mike also addresses seasonal lawn diseases, highlighting the importance of a healthy lawn to resist diseases like dollar spot and necrotic ring spot. He offers tips on creating a disease-resistant lawn by mixing different types of grass seeds, such as bluegrass, fine fescues, and perennial ryegrass. Later, Greg calls in about a fungus issue in his wife's flower garden. Mike identifies it as slime mold and reassures Greg that it won't harm the plants. He shares his fascination with molds and funguses, explaining how to manage slime mold in mulch beds and lawns. Throughout the episode, Mike provides detailed advice on identifying and treating various plant problems, from pests and diseases to environmental challenges. Whether you're dealing with pest infestations, lawn diseases, or garden issues, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical solutions to help you maintain a thriving garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Summer Transplanting: Tips and Challenges
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike starts by addressing the recent severe weather and its impact on trees, particularly focusing on the frequent question of when and how to transplant trees and shrubs. With the summer heat and infrequent rains, Mike explains why fall is generally a better time for planting, emphasizing the importance of adequate watering and the challenges posed by summer conditions. Mike takes live calls from listeners dealing with various plant issues. Kurt from Alaska seeks advice on removing invasive cattails from his pond, and Mike offers a detailed method involving Roundup and a paintbrush, while also considering wildlife safety. Kurt also asks about propagating Boston ivy, and Mike provides a step-by-step guide using rooting hormone and water. Sue calls in with a dilemma about unplanted dinner plate dahlia bulbs and packets of seeds. Mike advises on storing the bulbs in peat moss and keeping the seeds in a cool, dark place for future planting. Another caller, Andy, suggests an innovative method for applying herbicide to cattails using a car wash mitt, which Mike endorses with additional safety tips. Mike delves deeper into the topic of tree planting, discussing the importance of selecting the right tree for the right location and the need for proper soil amendments. He highlights the pros and cons of popular trees like maples and ashes, including disease susceptibility and maintenance considerations. Mike also touches on the benefits of using fertilizers and the timing for application to avoid harming the plants. Throughout the episode, Mike provides valuable insights and practical tips for maintaining a healthy garden, addressing everything from transplanting challenges to pest control and plant propagation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dry Lawns and High Bills: Efficient Irrigation Tips for Summer
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike starts with a discussion on the recent sporadic weather conditions affecting the coulee region, highlighting the paradox of drying lawns amidst flooding rivers. With the rising costs of utilities, many are opting to let their lawns go dormant. Mike explores whether this is a viable option and the potential drawbacks of allowing your lawn to dry out. Mike explains that while lawns can survive drought by going dormant, this can lead to issues such as dead patches from foot traffic and increased vulnerability to diseases and pests. He emphasizes the importance of watering your lawn properly to avoid these problems and offers tips on efficient irrigation to make the most of your water bill. Whether you're dealing with watering dilemmas, transplanting challenges, or pest problems, this episode is packed with practical advice and tips to help you maintain a healthy and thriving garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blossom End Rot Explained: Causes, Prevention, and Solutions
In this insightful episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike kicks off with a warm welcome and a reflection on the recent Fourth of July weekend, before diving into a topic suggested by a listener—blossom end rot. With the recent heavy rains, many gardeners are facing the challenges of overwatered soil, which can lead to root rot and other plant diseases. Mike explains the intricacies of blossom end rot, a common issue affecting tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, squash, and watermelons. He describes the symptoms, causes, and preventive measures for this frustrating condition, emphasizing the importance of calcium in preventing the disease. Mike offers practical advice on how to manage water and calcium levels to keep your plants healthy and productive. The episode also features live calls from listeners dealing with various gardening issues. Linda from La Crosse shares her unfortunate experience with maggots in her raspberries, and Mike provides tips on washing and handling berries to avoid such problems. Fred calls in with a question about spiders in his raspberry patch, and Mike reassures him about the beneficial role of spiders in controlling other pests. Jim from La Crosse seeks advice on dealing with mushrooms and dead grass patches in his yard. Mike explains the possible causes and offers solutions for both the mushrooms and the grass. Leo asks about his hydrangea that only produces one flower each year, and Mike gives detailed pruning advice to encourage more blooms. Later in the show, Mike addresses a question about getting rid of wood violets in the lawn, recommending a specific herbicide and the best timing for application. He also touches on the importance of following product instructions to avoid damaging the lawn further. Mike wraps up the episode by discussing Japanese beetles, their history, and effective methods for controlling them, including the use of pheromone traps and systemic insecticides. He stresses the importance of using these methods correctly to protect your plants without inadvertently attracting more pests. Whether you're dealing with blossom end rot, pest infestations, or lawn care issues, this episode is packed with valuable advice and practical tips to help you maintain a thriving garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Backyard Celebrations: Fireworks Safety for a Fun-Filled Fourth
In this festive episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into the timely topic of fireworks safety, just in time for the 4th of July celebrations. As we prepare to enjoy backyard barbecues and dazzling firework displays, Mike emphasizes the importance of respecting these explosive devices to avoid injuries and accidents. Mike shares practical advice on how to set up a safe fireworks display, including maintaining a safe distance for spectators, ensuring a clear launch area free of obstructions like tree branches and power lines, and having essential safety equipment like fire extinguishers and hoses on hand. He also discusses the dangers of mixing fireworks with alcohol and the importance of proper storage and disposal of unused fireworks. Listeners will learn about different types of fireworks, such as cakes and mortar rounds, and how to safely handle and set them up. Mike also touches on common mistakes people make, such as using PVC pipes for launch tubes and propping up cakes at angles, which can lead to dangerous situations. In addition to fireworks safety, Mike answers listener questions on various gardening topics. He offers advice on fertilizing lawns in sandy soils, the appropriate timing for applying lime, and managing common garden pests like Japanese beetles and SWD flies. A unique tip on using "cigarette butt tea" as a natural insect repellent is also shared, providing an eco-friendly solution for pest control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gypsy Moth Invasion: A Historical Perspective and Modern Solutions
In this eye-opening episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike takes us back to the late 1960s and early 1970s when the East Coast was ravaged by gypsy moths. These pests decimated entire forests, leaving barren landscapes in their wake. Mike shares his personal experiences and vivid memories of this infestation, describing how the caterpillars' frass created a rain-like sound and how homeowners used a sticky substance called Tanglefoot to combat them. Mike also delves into the controversy surrounding the renaming of gypsy moths to spongy moths, expressing his staunch opposition to the change. He explains the lifecycle of these pests, their lack of natural predators, and the innovative methods developed to control their population, including the use of fungal spores and mating disruptors. Listeners will find practical advice on how to deal with these pests today, including the use of imidacloprid for ground drenching to make trees inedible to gypsy moths. Mike also answers listener questions on a range of gardening topics, from the impact of weed killer in grass clippings to effective rabbit repellents and dealing with tomato blight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Early Invasion: Tackling the Asian Lady Beetle Problem Before It Starts
In this engaging episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike addresses the early appearance of Asian lady beetles and their impact on our gardens and homes. He shares practical advice on how to manage these pests using safe and effective insecticides like Tempo and Ortho's Home Pest Control. Mike emphasizes the importance of creating a protective barrier around your home to keep these pests at bay. Listeners will also learn about the fascinating history of Asian lady beetles, their introduction to the U.S. for natural pest control, and the unintended consequences of their proliferation. Mike explains the differences between these beetles and other similar-looking insects, and provides tips on identifying and managing them. Additionally, Mike takes a live call from a listener who has questions about composting and dealing with high phosphate levels in compost. Mike offers expert advice on how to manage and utilize compost safely, ensuring a healthy garden. Whether you're dealing with pesky beetles, curious about composting, or seeking advice on lawn diseases, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in to Plant Doctor with Mike Meier for expert advice on keeping your garden and outdoor areas thriving and enjoyable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dangerous Weeds: How to Spot and Eradicate Harmful Plants
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike addresses the dual nature of the lovely spring weather we've been experiencing. While the moderate temperatures and regular rains have given our gardens a head start, they've also benefited some of the most dangerous plants around. Mike dedicates this episode to identifying and managing these hazardous plants, providing essential advice to keep you and your loved ones safe. Mike starts by discussing the rapid growth of plants and animals this season, noting the early blooming flowers and fledgling birds. However, he quickly shifts focus to the darker side of this favorable weather—poisonous plants like giant hogweed, wild parsnip, nightshade, and deadly hemlock. These plants, while not all common, pose significant health risks, especially to children who might be attracted to their appearance. Listeners will learn how to identify these dangerous plants, understand the severe reactions they can cause, and get practical tips on safe removal. For instance, Mike explains that giant hogweed's phytotoxic sap can cause severe burns when exposed to sunlight, and wild parsnip can have similar effects. He also covers the deadly potential of nightshade and hemlock, which can be fatal if ingested. Mike encourages listeners to visit his Plant Doctor of La Crosse Facebook page for photos of these plants and to stay informed. He also takes a call from a listener named Pat, offering personalized advice on her hibiscus plant and how to send him photos for better diagnosis. In addition to poisonous plants, Mike briefly touches on the technical issues with the new phone system and reassures listeners that they are working on resolving them. He wraps up the episode by hinting at future discussions on lawn diseases and how to manage them during the upcoming hot and humid weather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lawn Care and Tick Control: Expert Advice
In this insightful episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike dives into the topic of ticks, drawing parallels and distinctions between tick and mosquito prevention. He emphasizes that while some methods for keeping mosquitoes at bay also work for ticks, there are specific techniques unique to each pest. Mike also shares timely advice for those participating in "No Mow May," explaining the careful steps needed to transition your overgrown lawn back to a manageable height without damaging the grass. Listeners will find practical tips on how to manage their lawns post-No Mow May, including the importance of gradually trimming the grass to avoid starving the plants. Mike also takes live calls from listeners, offering personalized advice on a range of gardening issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Battling the Bites: Effective Mosquito Control Strategies
In this informative episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we tackle the pervasive issue of mosquitoes, especially given the recent rains and warmer temperatures. Mike delves into the lifecycle of these pesky insects, explaining how stagnant water can become a breeding ground for them and offering practical tips to reduce their population around your home. Mike shares his expert advice on how to minimize mosquito habitats by eliminating sources of stagnant water like old cans, tires, and bird baths. He also discusses the dangers of using outdated methods such as applying oil to water surfaces, which can harm other wildlife and disrupt ecosystems. Instead, Mike recommends safer alternatives like pesticides and mosquito magnets, which attract and trap mosquitoes using carbon dioxide. Listeners also get a humorous yet practical take on personal mosquito repellents. Mike emphasizes the effectiveness of DEET while also suggesting alternatives like Avon Skin So Soft and vanilla-scented sprays. He even shares a personal anecdote about the unexpected effectiveness of these products. In addition to mosquito control, Mike answers listener questions about garden pests and offers a detailed discussion on using Ropel to deter rabbits, deer, and squirrels. He provides safety tips for handling this bitter substance and shares a quirky but effective remedy involving Hershey’s chocolate to counteract its bitterness if accidentally ingested. Whether you're looking to enjoy your outdoor space without the nuisance of mosquitoes or seeking advice on protecting your garden from other pests, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in to Plant Doctor with Mike Meier for expert advice on keeping your garden and outdoor areas thriving and enjoyable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Hidden Dangers of Spring: Pest Control and Lawn Care Essentials
In this engaging episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we navigate a myriad of gardening challenges and solutions, even as technical difficulties keep our phone lines down. Mike encourages listeners to text in their questions, covering a broad spectrum of topics from lawn care to pest control. Mike starts by addressing common springtime pests like aphids and tent caterpillars, offering effective solutions such as systemic insecticides like imidacloprid and quick-kill options like Tempo. He provides detailed instructions on how to apply these treatments, emphasizing safety and environmental considerations. The episode also delves into lawn care, with Mike responding to a query about a lawn that turned white after mowing. He explains the importance of proper mowing techniques, such as not cutting more than one-third of the grass blade, to maintain a healthy lawn. Mike also touches on the fascinating world of slime molds, describing their unique characteristics and how to manage them in both lawns and flower beds. Tree care is another hot topic, with Mike advising on the best practices for planting and fertilizing new trees, specifically redbuds. He emphasizes the importance of not fertilizing immediately after planting and the benefits of using bone meal to encourage root growth. Listeners also learn about the dangers of using fire to control pests and the potential risks of gas leaks affecting tree health. Mike wraps up with practical tips on planting trees and shrubs, stressing the importance of not planting too deep and avoiding overcomplicated planting techniques. Whether you're dealing with pesky insects, curious about lawn maintenance, or planning to plant new trees, this episode is packed with expert advice to help your garden thrive. Tune in to Plant Doctor with Mike Meier for invaluable insights and practical gardening tips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Growing Together: The Tradition of Mother's Day Gardens
In this heartwarming episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike brings a blend of celestial wonder and practical gardening wisdom. After a night spent marveling at the northern lights, Mike shares his awe and encourages listeners to catch this rare display. But the real star of the show is Mother's Day gardening—a cherished tradition in Mike's family. Listeners will be inspired to start their own Mother's Day garden, a meaningful alternative to fleeting cut flowers. Mike suggests involving kids in the process, making it a family affair that teaches valuable lessons in life, science, and even math. He shares delightful anecdotes of his own children planting honeysuckles, peonies, and sunflowers, creating lasting memories and beautiful landscapes. Mike also offers practical tips for gardening with kids, emphasizing the importance of making it fun rather than a chore. From using kid-sized garden tools to allowing breaks for bug-watching, he provides a roadmap for turning gardening into an enjoyable and educational activity. He answers listener questions about transplanting hostas, starting chokecherry trees from seeds, and caring for houseplants like streptocarpus. Whether you're looking to create a Mother's Day garden, involve your kids in gardening, or simply seeking advice on your greenery, this episode is packed with insights and encouragement. Tune in for a blend of celestial beauty and down-to-earth gardening tips that will leave you inspired to get your hands dirty and your heart full. Remember, if you've got a question about anything that's green or growing, Mike's got the answers. Don't miss this nurturing episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Phytophthora Plague: Saving Your Tomatoes from the Plant Destroyer
In this engaging episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we revisit a crucial topic that affects vegetable gardeners across the United States: the devastating fungal disease known as Phytophthora. Mike dives deep into the history and impact of this soil-borne disease, explaining its role in the Irish Potato Famine and its current threat to tomato plants in American gardens. Despite the grim subject, Mike offers practical advice on managing and mitigating the effects of Phytophthora, including tips on using resistant plant varieties and proper soil management. Listeners will also benefit from Mike's expert guidance on lawn care, particularly the do's and don'ts of overseeding and aeration. He addresses common questions about lawn maintenance, emphasizing the importance of timing and technique to avoid issues like crabgrass. Additionally, Mike shares his expertise on caring for amaryllis bulbs, ensuring that listeners can enjoy these beautiful plants year-round. Amidst the serious plant health discussions, Mike's sense of humor shines through as he touches on the peculiar and fascinating slime mold, a moving fungus that can surprise even seasoned gardeners. He also recounts a humorous encounter with the lawn disease known as Red Thread, highlighting its unusual and striking appearance. Whether you're grappling with garden diseases, seeking lawn care tips, or simply enjoy learning about the quirks of plant life, this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier is packed with valuable information and entertaining anecdotes. Tune in to gain insights that will help you keep your garden and lawn thriving. Remember, if you have any questions about anything green or growing, Mike is here to help. Don't miss out on this informative and enjoyable episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Great Cicada Forecast: Fact, Fiction, and Fertilizer
In this enlightening episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we delve into the fascinating world of cicadas, those noisy but largely misunderstood insects. Mike dispels the myths and brings clarity to the sensationalized news predicting a cicada emergence of epic proportions. He explains the life cycle of cicadas, their minimal impact on plants, and their surprising benefits to the ecosystem. Listeners will learn about the differences between cicadas and locusts, the unique way cicadas lay their eggs, and why you might suddenly find these creatures in your yard after lawn mowing. Mike also addresses the fear of property damage and offers reassurance, along with a quirky tip for keeping woodpeckers at bay. Amidst the cicada chatter, Mike doesn't forget to cater to the green thumbs tuning in. He discusses the eagerness to start spring gardening, the dangers of the plant disease Phytophthora, and how it's had historical impacts like the Irish Potato Famine. Mike gives practical advice on dealing with this stubborn disease and answers listener questions ranging from grass-killing maple roots to the scale on apple trees. Whether you're curious about the upcoming cicada hatch, battling garden pests, or trying to outsmart plant diseases, this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier is packed with insights and advice to help you navigate the challenges of nature. Tune in for an episode that's as informative as it is entertaining. Remember, if you've got a question about anything that's green or growing, Mike's got the answers. Don't miss out on this buzz-worthy episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The No-Mow May Movement: A Lawn Care Revolution or Rooted in Misconception?
In this insightful episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're cutting through the tall grass of misconceptions and tackling the controversial "No Mow May" movement. Mike is back, sharing a personal update and diving deep into the debate surrounding this initiative aimed at aiding our pollinators. With his characteristic blend of expertise and skepticism, Mike challenges the notion that our ecosystem's survival hinges on honeybees and questions the effectiveness of letting lawns grow wild. Listeners will discover why the European honeybee is not the pollination powerhouse we've been led to believe and how North American flora thrived long before its introduction. Mike also explores the natural pollination processes that don't rely on insects, debunking the idea that our lawns are critical to pollinator survival. The health of your lawn is at the forefront as Mike explains the potential harm of "No Mow May" following a year of extreme weather. He discusses the impact of dormant lawns, the risks of overgrowth, and the increased potential for weeds and vermin. Mike doesn't shy away from the economic side either, revealing why some lawn care companies might choose to drop clients who participate in this practice. In true Plant Doctor fashion, Mike doesn't just critique; he offers practical alternatives for those eager to support pollinators, from planting perennial gardens to including clover in your lawn mix. And, as always, Mike answers listener questions, offering sage advice on everything from hydrangea pruning to combating crabgrass. Whether you're a homeowner wondering about "No Mow May," a gardener looking for pollinator-friendly planting tips, or simply seeking guidance on your greenery, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we navigate the complexities of lawn care and environmental trends, ensuring your green spaces are both beautiful and beneficial. Tune in to Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, where we cultivate knowledge and grow understanding, one episode at a time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Grass is Greener: Unveiling the Secrets of Soil and Sod
In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're shedding light on the secrets of successful spring lawn care and debunking some common myths about lawn fertilization. With the snow finally melting and hints of green returning, Mike discusses the much-needed moisture for our lawns and the importance of proper timing for fertilizer application. Mike breaks down the science of soil temperature and its critical role in preventing crabgrass, guiding listeners through the use of pre-emergent treatments. He explains why soil temperature, not the calendar date, should dictate your lawn care routine, and offers a straightforward method for measuring soil temps with a thermometer. Listeners will also learn about the impact of heavy spring rains on fertilizer effectiveness and the legal limits on product applications. Mike emphasizes the importance of reading labels and following instructions to avoid damaging your lawn with over-fertilization. Amidst the lawn care talk, Mike takes a delightful detour to answer a caller's question about pansies, sharing his childhood fondness for the flower and offering tips on how to enjoy their vibrant colors throughout the season. Whether you're contemplating the best fertilizer for your lawn, curious about the timing of applications, or simply seeking advice on your spring planting, this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier is brimming with expert insights. Tune in and turn your lawn into the lush, green oasis you've been dreaming of this spring.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blossoming Minds: Introducing Children to the Wonders of Gardening
In this vibrant episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're cultivating a love for gardening in the young and the young at heart. Mike shares a heartfelt story about his own early experiences with plants, revealing how a twiggy juniper he planted as a child grew into a botanical behemoth visible from space! He emphasizes the importance of introducing kids to the wonders of gardening, offering tips on how to make it educational without them even realizing they're learning. Listeners will be treated to a live troubleshooting session as Mike assists Cindy with her ailing tropical hibiscus, providing expert advice on how to revive the plant by repotting and proper care. Roy also gets help with propagating his cherished Christmas cactus, learning the simple and effective methods to spread the joy of this family heirloom. Mike's musings on Easter and its commercialization set the stage for a discussion on meaningful family activities that won't break the bank. He suggests swapping out traditional basket fillers for child-sized gardening tools, turning Easter into an opportunity for outdoor fun and growth. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a budding gardener, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice. So, before you let the kids loose on their Easter egg hunts, tune in to Plant Doctor with Mike Meier and plant the seeds of a lifelong gardening passion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Plant Doctor's Guide to Navigating the New Growth Zones
In this enlightening episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're pruning away the confusion surrounding USDA hardiness zones and media-manufactured myths. Mike dives into the recent reshuffling of growing zones, explaining why, despite the changes, your garden's green residents will continue to flourish just as they always have. He also tackles the media's penchant for panic, particularly regarding bee decline and its purported impact on global food security. Listeners are in for a treat as Mike dismantles the sensationalized stories that have taken root in the press, offering a dose of reality on the actual causes of bee decline and the resilience of plant pollination. He reminisces about historical agricultural practices, like the Native American technique of burying fish to fertilize crops, and draws a line from the past to our present-day gardening methods. Mike also fields questions from listeners on a variety of topics, from ash tree care and the effectiveness of tree inoculations to the best practices for lawn aeration. In his signature no-nonsense style, he provides actionable advice while debunking common misconceptions about plant care. Whether you're curious about the true pollinators in our ecosystem or you're seeking guidance on nurturing your green space, this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier is your guide through the thicket of misinformation to the clearings of truth. So, before you let the media buzz kill your vibe, tune in and cultivate your knowledge with the wisdom of the Plant Doctor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Unearthing the Truth About GMOs
On this St. Patrick's Day-themed episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're digging deep into the roots of a controversial topic that sprouts up every spring: GMOs and the media's portrayal of them. Mike unpacks the sensationalism surrounding genetically modified organisms and glyphosate, peeling back the layers of misinformation to reveal the truth behind the scare tactics. Join us as Mike dissects a news story from the Huffington Post, stripping away the "useless qualifiers" to demonstrate how the media can manipulate facts into fear. He explains the critical role GMOs play in combating plant diseases like the late blight, which threatens our beloved tomatoes and potatoes, and why the anti-GMO narrative could lead to a world devoid of ketchup, fries, and pizza. Listeners chime in with their green queries, from tulip care to tree watering, and Mike provides his expert guidance with the practical wisdom you've come to expect. He also takes a moment to debunk myths about bee decline and pollination, offering a dose of reality to the buzzworthy topic. Whether you're a home gardener or an agriculture aficionado, this episode will arm you with the knowledge to see through the weeds of media spin. So, before you go green with envy over organic labels, tune in for a dose of Mike's no-nonsense advice and learn why GMOs might just be the unsung heroes of horticulture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spring into Lawn Care: Separating Hype from Horticulture
In this week's fresh-cut episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're sowing the seeds of knowledge on the timely topic of lawn fertilization. Mike tackles the early bird mistakes of eager green thumbs, advising against following the lead of professional lawn care signs popping up like daisies. With a forecast still flirting with frost, he shares the scoop on when to feed your turf and what products to pick to prevent premature plant problems. Mike fields live calls, guiding listeners through the seasonal conundrums of early plant growth and the perplexity of premature watering. One caller's concern about southern exposure spurs a discussion on protecting tender shoots from potential freezes, while another's inquiry about container tulips blossoms into advice on optimal watering practices without jumping the gun. We also dig into the nitty-gritty of dormant oil sprays, the right time for pruning, and the dark tale of a pear tree's battle with blight. Mike's expertise branches out to cover the dangers of the poisonous hemlock plant, masquerading as a harmless carrot in the wild, underscoring the importance of garden vigilance. Whether you're contemplating the conundrum of crabgrass control or pondering the purpose of potash, this episode cultivates a deeper understanding of the elements essential for a lush lawn. So, before you rush out to fertilize your fescue or water your wisteria, tune in and let Mike's wisdom take root.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drought Dilemmas: Navigating Garden Care in Dry Conditions
On this week's vibrant episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're inching closer to spring with a countdown to the season's arrival while navigating the peculiarities of an unseasonably dry winter. Mike discusses the potential hazards of premature yard work during a drought and shares essential tips on how to avoid damaging your grass with a dethatcher due to the arid soil conditions. Join us as Mike also addresses the absence of snow mold this year, a silver lining given our lack of snowfall, and provides sage advice on how to care for your lawn without exacerbating the dryness. He offers creative solutions, like using a leaf blower to gently fluff up your lawn without disturbing the fragile root systems. Listeners bring their gardening quandaries to the table, ranging from the best time to plant Texas bluebonnets to the healing properties of the white pine and its historical significance. Mike's expertise shines as he guides a caller on the proper care for Amaryllis bulbs, ensuring a spectacular bloom cycle. We also delve into the topic of transplanting willow cuttings, the importance of changing water for rooting, and diagnosing needle loss in a pine tree. Whether you're a first-time gardener or a seasoned green thumb, this episode is packed with practical advice and fascinating plant lore to help you prepare for the upcoming season. Remember, spring may be on the horizon, but patience and careful attention to our current climate conditions are key to a thriving garden. Tune in, get inspired, and let's get ready to welcome spring with open arms and well-prepared gardens!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crafting Your Own Rock Garden Oasis
In this week's episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we're shaking off the winter chill and embracing the early hints of spring with a deep dive into the art and joy of rock gardening. Mike shares his extensive experience and passion for crafting these unique and textured landscapes, offering practical tips on how to start your own rock garden, even amidst the unpredictable weather of late winter. Discover how to build a solid foundation for your garden, the best materials to use, and how to incorporate a variety of rocks and boulders to create depth and interest. Mike also discusses the endless possibilities of plant selection, from annuals and perennials to exotic, grafted trees that add a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space. Plus, learn how to cleverly disguise unsightly elements like old tree stumps and even how to integrate water features for that extra special touch. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a curious novice, this episode will inspire you to step outside, get your hands dirty, and transform your backyard into a stunning rock garden oasis. Listeners also call in with their own gardening concerns, from early-blooming peonies to the intricacies of caring for lilac bushes. Mike tackles these questions with his signature expertise and enthusiasm, ensuring everyone walks away with the knowledge they need to nurture their green spaces.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nature's Pharmacy
On this week's enlightening episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we take a stroll down memory lane and explore the fascinating world of traditional plant-based remedies. Mike reflects on the pre-snowstorm shopping frenzy and contrasts it with the resilience of our forefathers, who braved the elements without the panic we see today. He then bridges the past with the present, highlighting how many of today's medicines have their roots—quite literally—in the natural world. Mike shares anecdotes of his own experiences with homeopathic concoctions like the pungent Queen Anne's lace tea his grandmother brewed. He also dives into the historical significance of plants like the white pine, which played a pivotal role in the Civil War, and the hemlock tree, a veritable "drugstore" in its own right. But beware, not all hemlocks are friendly—Mike warns of the poisonous variety that resembles a wild carrot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Green Thumb Tips: Nurturing Your Lawn and Garden
This week on Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, we delve into the effects of a persistent drought on our gardens and lawns. Mike unravels the complexities of moisture content in soil and offers practical advice for nurturing our green spaces despite the dry spell. He also tackles a listener's concern about a wilting money tree, providing a diagnosis and care instructions to revive the stressed plant. In the second half, Mike sheds light on the ease of growing succulents and cacti, perfect for those self-proclaimed 'black thumbs' out there. He shares vital tips on watering, sunlight exposure, and handling mealybug infestations. Plus, discover how to propagate herbs like basil and oregano from fresh cuttings or seeds, and learn about the low-maintenance peace lily and its suitability for indoor environments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Deterring Critters
Mike discusses techniques to keep critters away from your garden. He explains the man-made methods and the scent methods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Post Holiday Plans
The Plant Doctor teaches us what to do with our leftover Christmas trees and wreaths. He also tells us what to do to attract birds this winter. Mike also instructs us on how to grow and take care of amaryllis plants in our homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Christmas History
This week Mike talks about Christmas traditions and the history behind them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Holiday Plants
This week Mike continues telling us what to avoid when gifting a plant this holiday season. Mike also answers listener questions about when to cut back Irises, Russian Sage, and Raspberry bushes. Mike also learns about Groundcherries which are very similar looking to Chinese Lanterns but one is not to be eaten. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Christmas Tree
Mike discusses the different types of Christmas trees and what makes them different. He also answers listener questions about blueberry bushes and flower bulbs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Plants for Christmas
This week Mike talks about giving a house plant as a Christmas gift. He goes over what we should be on the lookout for at the stores, as well as giving the suggestion of giving a cutting from your own plant. He also answers listener questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Preparing for Winter
This week Mike tells us that there is still time to prep our plants and lawns for winter. Mike goes over what to do so plants don't dry out over the winter. He also answers questions about re-blooming irises, when to cut back hydrangeas, what height to cut your lawn for this time of year, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Halloween History
This week Mike talks about the history of Halloween. He also answers questions about fall plant maintenance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Thinking of Winter
This week the Plant Doctor tells us what we need to do to get our poinsettias and Christmas cactuses to bloom in time for Christmas. Mile also answers listeners questions about splitting evergreen trees, young pear trees, trimming lilacs, and winterizing strawberries. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gardening in Fall
This week Mike tells us why we should be planting bulbs now and not waiting to spring, He also tells us how to preserve out carved pumpkins longer so they make it to Halloween. Mike also answers listener questions about mums and dahlias as well as treating damaged trees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Changing Seasons
This week the Plant Doctor prepares us for the changing seasons by teachings us when to bring plants indoors and how to prep the plant. Mike also talks about sunflowers and continues last weeks topic of Asian beetles and boxelder bugs. Mike also walks us through recommended lawn cutting heights for all seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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