299 episodes

Mike and Peggy cover ever a little bit of everything green under the sun—the environment, gardening, local food, sustainable living and more—in a style that is casual, accessible, entertaining, informative and fun.

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    • Science
    • 4.5 • 13 Ratings

Mike and Peggy cover ever a little bit of everything green under the sun—the environment, gardening, local food, sustainable living and more—in a style that is casual, accessible, entertaining, informative and fun.

    What a Long, Strange Garden Trip It’s Been

    What a Long, Strange Garden Trip It’s Been

    On our final show (for awhile), we talk about the Depave Movement across the world. Katya Reyna from Depave Portland and Mary Pat McGuire of Depave Chicago report on their respective programs. Judy Pollock and Bob Fisher from the Bird Conservation Network comment on the results of a 22-year study of breeding bird trends in the Chicago region. We'll also play some music from Birdsongs, Volume 1-Sounds of the Mississippi Flyway by Micky Torpedo.

    • 2 hr 12 min
    Tomatomania V: Off to the Races

    Tomatomania V: Off to the Races

    Tomato experts Craig LeHoullier ("Epic Tomatoes") and Keith Mueller ("KC Tomato") return yet again to impart their wisdom about America's favorite fruit in Tomatomania V. They talk growing strategies and favorite varieties...including some they have developed themselves.

    • 2 hr
    Monarch Butterflies: Yet Another Species on the Brink

    Monarch Butterflies: Yet Another Species on the Brink

    The monarch numbers from Mexico were just released and they're...okay. Which means that the iconic species is still threatened. Horticulturist Dolly Foster returns to the show to talk about choosing plants--including milkweed--to attract monarchs and other pollinators to your yard. Bob Benenson of Local Food Forum reports on the start of summer farmers market season and some developments for small farms and growers.

    • 2 hr 7 min
    How to Discover a Wild Area in the 21st Century

    How to Discover a Wild Area in the 21st Century

    What's it like to "discover" a high-quality natural area in the Midwest? We talk to naturalist Steve Sass, who helped identify Indiana's Lydick Bog in 2014. He is joined by fellow naturalist Amanda Smith. The two are responsible for the educational website Indiana Nature and for the very popular Facebook page IN Nature. We talk about the variety of plants and animals in northwest Indiana and their efforts to teach the public how to be good stewards of the land.

    • 2 hr 3 min
    The Sky’s the Limit for Women in Arboriculture

    The Sky’s the Limit for Women in Arboriculture

    ISA certified arborist Megan Kacenski from Bartlett Tree Experts stops by to talk about how she became an arborist representative and what kind of opportunities exist for women in the tree care industry. She is joined by show regular Skeet from Bartlett. Diveheart, which helps disabled children, adults and veterans gain confidence and independence through scuba diving, is coming out with a documentary. Executive Director Tinamarie Hernandez previews the world premiere showing on May 18.

    • 2 hr 6 min
    The Hidden Dangers of Artificial Turf

    The Hidden Dangers of Artificial Turf

    Thousands of artificial turf fields have popped up across the country in the past few decades. The argument is that they're cheaper, easy to maintain and perfectly safe. Really? We talk to a group of concerned Lake Forest, IL citizens from Go Real Go Grass, who reveal the dark side of artificial turf. Meanwhile, Ryan Anderson explains how you can grow real turf without using pesticides. He also announces a new certification program for healthy turf. Bob Dolgan from This Week in Birding talks about the latest chapter in the Monty and Rose saga and reports on World Migratory Bird Day.

    • 2 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

HelFK ,

Great Show

Balancing humor, gardening tips, and hard-hitting journalism, this Environmental radio show turned podcast is an educational and interesting listen with many great guests.

Megy Karydes ,

Like a hug for my soul

Listening to Mike and Peggy helps feed my soul with goodness. I love hearing their experts talk about everything from soil to climate change. Their on-air personalities are just as fun as they are in-person.

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