Mid summer gardening tips, why Denny loves the weather, and guest Bill Weber of A&E Doors talks about garage doors. Also Denny answers listener emails.
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Why some lawns turn brown in late summer, why we're having a poor tomoato season, and Denny talks to Big Dave about hot peppers!
Denny celebrates Mother's Day with Mother's Day gift ideas, discusses new products on the market, info on honmeybees, and what is Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control?
Denny's guest is horticulturalist John Peterson. They discuss spring fever tips, the 3-step lawn program, grub control and new varieties of trees ands shrubs.
Suzie Prange received her B.S. and M.S. in Biology from the University of South Alabama and her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. She completed post-doctoral training at Ohio State University and is currently employed at the Ohio Division of Wildlife. She serves as the state’s furbearer biologist and also monitors threatened and endangered forest wildlife species, such as black bears and bobcats
Stan Gehrt is an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology at The Ohio State University. He conducts research on urban carnivores, including a longterm project on coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area. He has been tracking over 300 coyotes during the past 10 years.
Denny's guest was Carol Mundy of The Hamilton County Park District, and they discussed how to deal with and trap moles in your yard, upcoming Hamilton County Park District events and fall lawn care and how to fix those brown patches in your lawn.
Today Denny talked about the mid-summer decision-making time of the year for your gardens, lawn care and roses, and of course listener phone calls and emails.