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Muddy Boots

Keith and Elisabeth

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Landscape Designer, Keith Edwards, and 'Garden Girl', Elisabeth Kingman, join forces to bring an engaging, informative, and entertaining take on all things gardens. From growing perfect produce to garden design, Keith and Elisabeth will cover it. Come along and get your hands and boots muddy. For more information follow us on Instagram @muddybootspodcast
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The Muddy Path

Michele Paiva

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We discuss all things psychology, self-help, and Zen Buddhist philosophy. Explore relationships, healing trauma, inner-child wound recovery, and explore ways to attain inner peace. Visit MyMuddyPath.com for free resources and weekly Zen.
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Muddy Water

david wilson

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Young gun, Cannon Wilson takes to the airwaves to shine light that we might bolster enlightenment instead of ignorance. Millennials are gonna change the world. This is the podcast where we learn why. Tuesday and Thursday with hopes of coming to you daily! Like us and tune in friends!
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Muddy Vibes

Muddassir Siddiqui

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Hey Guys my name is Muddassir I address on certain topics when it comes towards touching subjects how I feel that it can connect to other people weathers it TV movies books everything in general what you here from is the truth and it’s just me and Storytelling bout it
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Tomatoes - Australia’s most grown vegetable (or fruit, actually)! Today we learn Keith’s Top 10 tomatoes. Easy to grow as long as they are given plenty of feed and plenty of sun. Lots of top tips today to tomato growing before we hear about Keith’s recommended varieties Blue Beauty Juane Flamme Wapsipinicon Peach San Marzano Santorini Tasmanian Cho…
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Leggy seedlings? Likely your newly germinated seeds are looking for as much light as possible Keith suggests mowing and hedge clipping by the Moon calendar (ie during low sap flow period) to reduce growth rate Tips for ‘Little Gem’ magnolia - of…
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This episode, Elisabeth and Keith provide invaluable insights into all things lavender. From understanding the importance of well-drained soil and ample sunlight to identifying the best locations for successful cultivation, we'll unveil the secrets to nurturing thriving lavender plants. Where you can find all things Muddy Boots! Website: https://ww…
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The benefits of a plant based diet are well known. Today we meet Samantha Gowing from Food, Health, Wealth, renowned chef and nutritionist who is passionate about the health benefits of plants. A fascinating discussion covering the importance of seasonal produce, the myths of ‘super foods’, the medicinal benefits of many plants and striving for the…
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Needing privacy from neighbours, a wind break or visual separation to divide your garden into rooms or hide a shed? Hear Keith’s Top 10 screening plants for the suburban garden. Laurus Nobilis ‘Baby Bay’ - 1.2 wide x 2m tall Olive - Mediterranean Midget - 1.5m - 2.5m tall Syzygium Australe Straight and Narrow - 1.2m wide x 6m tall Thuja occidentali…
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Start of Spring is a great time to get going with planning for your Spring/Summer Veggie garden. Check what climate zone you are in. Keith recommends The Seed Collection’s Map Cool Climate Area (most of Vic) - Beans (including Lazy House Wife, Scarlet Runner), Keith will be trialling new dwarf varieties of tomatoes - stay tuned for Keith’s observat…
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Organic Weed Killers - follow the directions precisely! Keith recommends Slasher, Bioweed or Slayer Banksia’s not flowering? Banksia’s prefer a sandy soil and may take several years to flower Prune lavender after they’ve finished flowering. Ligh…
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Kitties' curiosity lingers like a summer storm in the night, Listen to spirits whisper, bringing dewdrops of insight… As my imagination tends to wander, voices come through me, prodding me to toss aside standard composition and instead compose from or channel how Faeries might conduct a sound mediation. Thus, I warmly present ~ Faetrotndronia's Sum…
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Citrus is one of the most talked about topics on Muddy Boots. Don’t already have a citrus or thinking of adding a new on to your garden? Today we learn Keith’s Top 10 varieties as well as some tips on caring for your citrus. Citrus like lots of heat, full sun and lots of moisture. In areas prone to frost, look to grow near a ‘heat sink’ (such as a …
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Following on from last week’s Moon Calendar episode, today we hear more about propagating from seed. Keith suggests finding out your ‘cool zone’ and ‘heat zone’ to assist with understanding when to plant your seeds. Seeds can be purchased online via Diggers Club, Seeds of Plenty, Seed Freaks, The Seed Collection, Before beginning, check the moon ca…
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As regular listeners would know, Keith raves about an easy to use Moon calendar. Today we meet Sheree Scott whose parents developed this handy, easy to use Moon calendar wheel. This traditional agrarian practice of observing the effect of the gravitational force of the moon has many sceptics in the modern world. This handy, easy to use 1 page moon …
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Camellias can be moved during Winter months by pruning back by around ⅓, carefully digging out and feeding with a specialised, acidic potting mix Fig trees can be pruned in Winter to back to your preferred size by cutting back to the nearest nod…
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Ornamental grasses are an excellent way to add height, movement, colour and contrast to your year round landscape. This week we hear about some of Keith’s favourite varieties and how to incorporate them into your garden. Most grasses are easy to grow and require minimal attention provided they have reasonable soil. Preferring full sun but some will…
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Mid July and half way through Winter. Plenty of jobs to prepare for the Spring season ahead! Get your soil into great shape - add compost (Keith recommends Clyde's Compost), Munash Rock Dust, MycoGold (added at time of planting) and mulch. Add products like Blood & Bone manure and Rooster Booster now as these take some months to take effect Good ti…
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Welcome to Totally High Holy Rainbow-Coloured Spirithawk of Awakened Manifestation (Part XI). In this multi-part series, we explore audio field recordings made at Rainbow Gatherings around the world. In this episode, we’ll feature recordings made at the 2024 California Annual Rainbow Gathering, located in the Plumas National Forest. Produced by Mul…
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We know from Keith’s Instagram that he visited the Agrarian Kitchen at Willow Court in Tasmania. Today we hear from Rodney Dunn, the brainchild behind the Agrarian Kitchen - a restaurant, cooking school and garden set in New Norfolk, Tasmania. The kitchen garden is at the centre of everything that happens at the Agrarian Kitchen with fresh produce …
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Unwanted grass coming up in garden beds try either organic Slasher or the less toxic version of Roundup now available called Roundup Natural Nectarine with gumosis seems unusual to Keith! Possibly grafted onto an unsuitable rootstock? Pots with …
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Landscaping a garden can be overwhelming. Where to start? What to consider? This week, Keith gives us some practical advice. Steps to follow: Start with a ‘wish list’ - consider how you would ideally want to use the space. Do you want a BBQ, a pool, outdoor seating, a pond, vegetable garden etc. Look at the paved areas - do you want decking, paving…
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REBROADCAST A SIDE: Episode originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR Community Radio Station on June 17th, 2014: With Summer Solstice very near, here’s a show that reflects the spirit of the season. Featuring an assortment of music from the 1920s & 30s and field recordings of his own doing, hoping to remedy the sweat of the long, hot summer with …
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REBROADCAST B SIDE: Episode originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR Community Radio Station on June 17th, 2014: With Summer Solstice very near, here’s a show that reflects the spirit of the season. Featuring an assortment of music from the 1920s & 30s and field recordings of his own doing, hoping to remedy the sweat of the long hot summer with t…
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Struggling to have enough pockets for your secateurs, phone, seed packets etc while you're working in the garden? Well this week we meet Sahra Dixon, who has the solution! Le Sac is a gardening belt designed to be both practical and stylish. Cotton/canvas, machine washable, built for comfort with plenty of pockets for your gardening essentials (eve…
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Lemon tree with droopy branches from so much fruit? 4 stakes and lightly tying the branches to support them, could help here. Alternatively, remove some of the fruit Cut flower bed in a raised bed - Keith recommends a wild flower mix. Look at Th…
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Citrus trees - a complex and needy tree to grow but worth it when you are well rewarded with abundant fruit. We have regularly discussed their heavy feeding requirements and the long list of pests that can cause problems. Today, instead, we are discussing “root stock”. Grafting is bringing a tree with good root structure together with best the qual…
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Whether you have a large rural garden or a small city balcony, creating “zones” will help you make the most out of the space and optimise its functionality. Hedging is a great way of creating different zones Plants like Syzygium australe (Straight and Narrow) are perfect for a tall narrow screen Grasses like the giant form of Miscanthus sinesis can…
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Herbs - an essential in every kitchen and a favourite in every garden. This week we talk to Elle from Australian Medicinal Herbs. Hear the story of Elle’s transition from the police force to medicinal herbs. The certified organic Australian Medicinal Herbs grow, process and sell from their farm - “paddock to packet”. A fascinating episode where Ell…
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner? Granitic sand and Decomposed Gravel - what’s the difference? Granitic sand is crushed rock under 4mm. Keith thinks “Deco Gravel” as the listener refers to, is essentially the same. Carrot seeds where tomatoes have previously been, good or bad? G…
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Perennials 30.4.24 With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Perennials. Elisabeth thinks these are a “must have” in every garden. What is a perennial? A plant that persists for several years producing stems and flowers and dying back (or becoming dormant) in W…
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With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Delicious berries. Maybe you already grow your own or maybe you don’t know where to start. This week’s episode looks at 4 main berry types - raspberries, blueberries, blackberries and strawberries Raspberries - 3 types …
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Warhorses for Veterans is a non profit organization thats goal is to help and empower Veterans, first responders, police, and fire! They have week long clinics for these individuals which allow them to reset themselves and gain empowerment! Warhorses for Veterans : https://www.warhorsesforveterans.org/ Muddy River Tactical : https://muddyrivertacti…
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With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Join us to hear Keith’s tips on growing citrus. Follow Keith’s tips for healthy, disease free, fruit producing citrus in your home garden. Citrus trees love full sun and free draining soil. Not sure where to put it? Put…
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Welcome back to the Muddy River Tactical Podcast Episode #10. Today, we are with Bret Cortright from Warhorses for Veterans. If you have not heard of them or seen what they do then you should really check them out!! Warhorses for Veterans: https://www.warhorsesforveterans.org/ Muddy River Tactical Holsters: https://muddyrivertactical.com/holster-co…
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A Side (Hour 1) Originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR on April 21st, 2015:---> It’s time to be gettin’ on the good spring foot with muddy boots Tenali Hedgesmedgehoginabog. We’ll be venturin’ forth through the various lands of sound that encompasses this big blue world. There’s gonna be a variety of curiosities, some to make you scratch your n…
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B Side (Hour 2) Originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR on April 21st, 2015:---> It’s time to be gettin’ on the good spring foot with muddy boots Tenali Hedgesmedgehoginabog. We’ll be venturin’ forth through the various lands of sound that encompasses this big blue world. There’s gonna be a variety of curiosities, some to make you scratch your n…
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