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Episode 27: Squash Facts and the Roots of Drought Tolerant Plants

  Casey shares some facts about squash, the last in a series about the Three Sisters. Squash is one of…

biophilia, community radio, drought-tolerant plants, roots, squash, squash bees, taproots, Three Sisters

Episode 26: The Three Sisters and the Leaves of Drought Tolerant Plants

  Casey introduces us to the Three Sisters: squash, corn, and beans. This refers to an ancient companion planting technique…

agriculture, beans, community radio, corn, crop domestication, drought-tolerant plants, fernbush, indigenous agriculture, leaves, squash, Three Sisters

Episode 25: Alternate Photosynthetic Pathways and Corn Facts

  Plants that are adapted to live in hot, dry conditions use a number of strategies to survive. Some of…

biophilia, C4 photosynthesis, community radio, corn, drought-tolerant plants, maize, photosynthesis

Episode 24: Phenology Throwdown for August 2018

  In the heat of the summer, when keeping the plants in our yards and gardens alive requires regular irrigation,…

botany, community radio, fruits, ovaries, phenology throwdown, seeds, weeds

Episode 23: Evapotranspiration Along the Boise River and Tick Talk

  Why is the air more humid near the Boise River? It’s because the trees growing along the banks of…

biology, biophilia, Boise River, community radio, cottonwoods, evapotranspiration, tick talk, ticks

Episode 22: Milkweed’s Deadly Side and Goatheads

Milkweed may be a life-giving force for monarch butterflies and countless other insects; but, as it turns out, it can…

Boise Goathead Fest, community radio, goathead, honey bees, milkweed, puncture vine, Radio Boise, Toy Zoo, Tribulus terrestris

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