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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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Emmett and Derek are two best friends who love hockey almost as much as they love each other. There's almost nothing they like more than talking about more than hockey. After a collective 19 years of fantasy hockey they have a thing or two to share with listeners.
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Family friendly Content. Special guests, tech and sports talk, some Christian views and discussions, and much more. Any suggestions please email us: sturitup@icloud.com. Listen often, and tell everyone!
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The Rusted Garden Homestead: All About Growing, Cooking & Sharing Food

Gary Pilarchik, content creator for the Rusted Garden & Rusted Garden Homestead

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The Rusted Garden Homestead is all about growing food and enjoying your gardens. Episodes will include discussions on building gardens, planting gardens, creating edible landscapes, tending gardens, harvesting and cooking food, and just about anything that falls under the topics of growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends!
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Today we talk about getting your earth beds and containers ready for growing early spring. The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming o…
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Chiara D'Amore and I coauthored Growing an Edible Landscape: How to Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Food Garden. Today we discuss the book, how we came to write it, and we briefly discuss each chapter. The Book is available at most locations and here at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Edible-Landscape-Transform-Outdoor/dp/0760381488/ref=s…
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Fall and late fall is a great time to plant garlic and onions. Erica and I go over all the basics. Organic fertilizers are great but they arent the same as organic matter. We also talk about what gardens mean to us. The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started! New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4t…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. Today we cover putting garden beds to rest in the fall. We go over basic amending and tucking the beds in for winter slumber. We also cove…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We talk about the cool crops that can take a frost and event taste better with a frost. They are perfect for planting in your fall vegetab…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We discuss crops you can plant now in August and September for a fall garden. We cover both warm and cool crops and how they differ. New e…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. This is the first episode! I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We discuss getting started growing food, basic cooking, what to plant in your garden such as garlic, and more! New episodes will…
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This episode is dedicated to one question and one question only. I would like to know, we would like to know, how did the man in the wheelchair get in Carlito's office? If you have the best hypothesis. We as a show, will give you money on the spot. Past, present, future: if you meet me at 9 years old and say "Maybe he got in his office by army craw…
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Magnus’s nascent pneuma is captivated and charmed, yet senses utter isolation at his first encounter with ‘Liminal Time’. His habitation of the ‘Present Tense’ is somewhat akin to reading the final page of a ‘Who-Done-It’. He knows whose throat was slit and by whom, but remains clueless of the Who, What, Where, When, How and Why of all else! He’s i…
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Magnus drifted through life with no defined purpose nor focused ambition. He enjoyed his own company and was perfectly content pursuing his current interests. One troublesome issue which dogged him throughout his life however, was the unwanted attention of others. These intrusions were generally sidestepped, but on occasion became difficult. Magnus…
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“Whilst perusing the Willie Leece photographs online(http://willieleece.blogspot.com), I noticed your other blog: Is this a Picasso?. (http://picassoceramic.blogspot.com) What the story?” “It’s a magnificent piece,” Dorothea enthused. “It’s even more wonderful than I imagined.”By Richard H Cowley
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“It reads like a Picasso. It’s right in its vocabulary; more painting than ceramic,” the Sotheby’s connoisseur affirmed enthusiastically, holding the plate securely in the crook of his arm. “It’s alive with his wit and playfulness. Where did you get it?” The Paris based Picasso Administration’s swift reply stated, ‘From the information provided, an…
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Meet our vibratingly sexy Sybil Fawlty lookalike landlady who instigated the ‘dookling foot’ episode. And: - At the back of the shop, on a chair seat, alongside a red rusty, two-metre-tall, cast iron Jesus sat a grubby heavily glazed ceramic plate which catapulted Magnus deeper into the secretive, murky and unregulated world of fine arts.…
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Come June/July soil temperatures rise creating the right condition for summer crops to really take off and start thriving. Even the warm crops can get over heated and slow production. We discuss how heat effect garden plants and some ways to manage it. Here's a bit on the event we will be at as discussed in this cast... Join Kim and me in celebrati…
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Robin’s Croft was a dilapidated seventeenth century stone cottage with the luxury of a cold water tap, but having no kitchen, gas, electricity nor sanitation. However, they’d survived the war and had a roof over their heads. For the first time four-year-old Magnus had a friend his own age. Andrew lived nearby beneath the trees of Fairy Glen and was…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss growing tomatoes and peppers in your vegetable gardens. They provide a comprehensive overview of growing the two most grown vegetables in home gardens. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through https://gardeningcoas…
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Magnus records the unique artistry of Willie Leece, the modest creator of a unique style of rural assemblage sculpture. The ‘Hedge’ art works of this quietly thoughtful Manx farmer are selected to be hung alongside a blockbuster travelling Tate Gallery exhibition for a giant of the twentieth century’s artistic fraternity, Herr Kurt Schwitters. An u…
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Magnus’s photographs preserve the singular contribution made to the world art scene by a modest Manx farmer’s unique creative flair. The incomparable and unrecognised ‘Hedge’ sculptures of Willie Leece are jointly exhibited with a giant of the twentieth century’s avant-garde art fraternity; a onetime ‘Most Loyal Enemy Alien’ of King George VI, Herr…
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It wasn’t all misery! The shore-side base was Singapore, and in the early 1970’s it remained a mysterious and exotic place to explore. The ancient DC3 bounded and skipped along the rough grass airstrip rapidly gathering speed. With an almighty explosion, the starboard propeller stopped dead, the plane slewed violently sideways, and all was white-fa…
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“When the grass is cut, the snakes will showI gotta thank the little homie Nas for that thoughSavin' me the hassle of speakin' to half of these assholesAnd I'ma let karma catch up to Jaz-O, whoaI'm back before you had a chance to miss meMy mama can't save you this time, niggas is historyWho you know flow vicious as me?”…
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Gary and CaliKim talk with Dale and Carrie Spoonmore, creators of the app From Seed to Spoon. Their gardens are in Oklahoma. Our conversation today is about helping decrease the very common anxiety associated with when to seed and plant your vegetables in the garden. From Seed to Spoon will help you with planting times, frost dates, what to grow, a…
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Magnus lived under no delusions about his own importance. If he was injured or killed on the rig, he’d be flown ashore, immediately replaced, and just as quickly forgotten On shore leave, Magnus, at one of Darwin’s notorious ‘Late Nights’ dance parties met the mascara-eyed, choker-wearing, adventurous blond, Sophia Elizabeth. Over the coming months…
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Gary and CaliKim cover garden sprays, pests, diseases and how to use sprays and dusts in your garden. The key to success, is not the products you use, but the prevention routine you establish and follow. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us th…
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Come April/May gardeners may be switching to warm weather crops, still growing cool weather crops or just beginning the cool crop gardening season. Calikim and Gary talk about what they are growing in April, garden projects they are working and general discuss what they focusing on in their gardens. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gar…
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Just three weeks after leaving England, Magnus was bouncing across the Algerian Desert in the back of a long-wheel-based Land Rover. The vehicle was jam-packed with robed and turban clad Arabs and desert dwelling Berbers. Before heading Down Under, our hero enjoyed a stint aboard off-shore rigs drilling the Adriatic Sea bed for oil. Perhaps Magnus …
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