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Tricia's True Crime Radio

Tricias True Crime Radio

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Contact me at: triciastruecrimeradio@gmail.com ........ Based on the wildly popular true crime forum Websleuths.com (www.websleuths.com/forums) and Forums for Justice.org (www.forumsforjustice.org/forums) this radio show is unlike any other show you have heard before. Each week Tricia's True Crime Radio features several intriguing true crime cases. Host Tricia Griffith is a veteran radio disc jockey and owner of Websleuths.com and owner of Forums for Justice.org. She brings her unique brand ...
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We love trees and are firm believers that the size of your section shouldn't stop you from enjoying all that leafy greenness. In this episode we are talking about what you need to think about when planning your tree selection, as well as a list of trees recommended for smaller gardens. As always we share what we've been up to in the garden and what…
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This episode is all about those autumn jobs that will be keeping us busy over the next couple of months - and the list is long!! It's one of the best times to be in the garden and with so much to do it's good to stay on track with a list. As always we talk about what we've been up to in the garden, what we're going to get up to and what we are plan…
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This week we are talking about the design trends that are slated to be big in 2024. We've got edimentals, goth gardens, bright colours, hortirfuturism, gravel gardens, wildlife friendly gardens and peach palettes. As always we share what we've been up to in the garden and what our garden plans are for the next few weeks. If there's anything you're …
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This week we are sharing our top finds for gifting to the gardeners in your lives! Or for you to pass on to loved ones to get for you! All the gift ideas are in the links below. As always we talk about what we've been up to in our gardens and what we're going to get up to. https://www.littlegemseeds.co.nz/ https://www.floragrow.co.nz/shop/plant-gro…
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This week we are talking about our trip down south to Central Otago and the beautiful gardens we saw while there! We visited three gardens, that were all so different from each other and all uniquely stunning. As always we talk about what we've been up to in the garden and what we're going to get up to at this busy time of year for gardeners! For m…
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This week we are diving into the wonderful world of microforests! More achievable than you might think and they have amazing benefits for the environment! As always, we are talking about what we've been up to, what we're going to get up to and what plants we are going to buy. Miyawaki paper from 1999 https://www.facebook.com/MicroforestNelson Cante…
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This week we are diving into planting that can help flood prone areas on both suburban and rural sections. Top tips include planting a rain garden, riparian planting and grading lawns and hard surfaces away from your structures. Resources used today are: Rain Gardens – Naturally Resilient Communities (nrcsolutions.org) Trees for erosion control - N…
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This episode we are talking to Cassie from Flourish Events. Cassie has a flower farm in North Canterbury and she is a big advocate for using humates in her beds. Humate is an organic material rich in carbon, humic acid and fulvic acid and will absolutely super charge your soil! We also talk to Cassie about her farm, how she preps her beds, what she…
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This week we sit down with Ruth, a fellow Christchurch gardener, to talk about how to successfully succession plant, how to compost and prep your garden for the coming season, as well as tips and tricks like getting your leeks to grow better and how to have a harmonious "organic-ish" garden. Ruth is on Instagram @grow.nuture.nourish and is on Secre…
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This week's episode is all about our very unique holiday, Matariki! We have learned that it can be a special time in the garden, marking the transition to the new gardening year down here in New Zealand and we hope you enjoy celebrating Matariki on your plot of land. For a good video on how to spot the Matariki star cluster, there is a good video h…
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Hello gardening friends! This week we are talking to Tania about her garden Fantail and Flax in the Bay of Plenty. Tania shares all about the different parts of her 7 acre garden (huge!) which include an arboretum, cottage garden, native area, and Japanese inspired garden. She is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to gardening knowledge and we ar…
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Hello lovely garden friends! This week we are talking about Meadowscaping and to say we are excited about this trend is an understatement! Meadowscaping is the act of converting urban areas (like your lawn) into meadows for maximum environmental benefits and also is just so aesthetically pleasing. Resources: West Multnomah meadowscaping handbook ww…
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This week for our last episode for 2023 we are joined by Merve from Hakea Retreat near Raglan to talk all things permaculture! Merve's passion got us so excited about permaculture and all the possibilities it can offer. https://www.hakearetreat.com/ https://secretgardens.co.nz/garden/hakea/ https://www.facebook.com/HakeaRetreat/ https://www.instagr…
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We love to garden and we love to shop - and we looooove combining the two! If you have a loved one who loves gardening or want to give your loved one some inspo on what to get you, then look know further friends! All the gifts we talk about can be found on the links below and as always, we talk about what we've been up to in the garden, what we are…
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This week we are talking to Ali from Crosshill Garden near Lake Hawea in Central Otago. Central Otago is an incredibly beautiful part of the world, but not without it's gardening challenges. We talk to Ali about the different areas of her garden, which includes an arboretum, woodland walk, 160m2 vegetable garden, food forest, sunset garden and Ali …
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Last week we visited three gardens that were open as part of the Hurunui Garden Festival (definitely go to this next year if you are in the area!) and in this episode we talk about what design or planting aspects of the gardens we thought would translate well to our own gardens - or yours! As always, we also talk about what we've been up to in the …
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This week we are talking to Jenny from Cornwall Pocket Farm in Auckland. Jenny and her husband have created a truly amazing space on their 300m2 section, which includes a chicken coop, kitchen garden and wild life area. Jenny is creative in her use of space and shares with us her motivations in creating the garden and all the tips and tricks she's …
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Not only are pots and containers essential if you have a courtyard or balcony, but they really do have the power to take any garden space to the next level! In this episode we talk about different materials, what important things to keep in mind and how to best care for your plants when gardening in pots. We also share our favourite plants for cont…
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In honour of Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori we are talking all about NZ natives in this week's episode. Historically this hasn't been a topic we are super familiar with, but we are learning a lot about our native plants and this episode is chock full of information to get you started on your native garden. As always we are also talking about what we've bee…
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This week follows on from our last episode, as often wind and drought go together and a lot of the same plants can be used in either situation! As always, we share what we've been up to in the garden, what we're going to get up to and what plants we are coveting. http://www.perennialresource.com/photo_essay.php?ID=311 https://www.gardenersworld.com…
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This week we are talking to all our garden gals and guys who might be fighting mother nature and her pesky wind! As Libby has found out at her new house, this type of weather can wreak havoc on a garden. But we got you boo! There are so many things you can do to protect your piece of paradise and so many plants that will thrive in the wind. This is…
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This episode is all about winter fruit tree pruning - seems daunting but is actually really not! We were fortunate enough to attend a workshop hosted by Secret Gardens and run by Greg Quinn from Home Orchard Care and we learned SO MUCH! As always we also share what we've been up to in the garden, what we're going to get up to and plants we want to …
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In this week's episode we are talking all things prairie planting/naturalistic style. Not sure what this is? We are here to help! We have become OBSESSED with it since we started researching and we want you to be too! In a nutshell, it's a style of planting that incorporates swathes of colourful perennials, mixed in with grasses that invokes a sens…
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This week is a bit of a mish mash/chit chat as we've both got a lot to catch you up on in our gardens! Greer went down a deep Youtube rabbit hole of garden design videos and shares her learnings and Libby tells us why this autumn has been such a good one. www.bunnings.co.nz/diy-advice/garden/planting-and-growing/how-to-build-a-garden-obelisk youtub…
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This week we are talking to Nicky from Birch Hill Flower Farm in North Canterbury. Greer attended one of Nicky's bouquet making workshops a few weeks ago and was blown away with the flower farm and how warm and welcoming Nicky is. She started her flower farm two seasons ago and is a living lesson in taking your passion and making it happen. www.ins…
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Hi and welcome! This week we are talking all things bulb lawns! What to plant, where to plant and how to plant. We are also catching up on what we've been up to in the garden, what we have planned for our gardens and what plants we are coveting right now. Lastly we discuss how to choose the healthiest plants when shopping. Links: https://www.drkeit…
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This week we are catching up on what we've been up to in the garden, what we're looking to buy and what our plans are in the next couple of weeks. We are also talking all things no dig gardening, how to set up the beds, how to maintain them and what the benefits are. Links for things we talk about in this episode https://charlesdowding.co.uk/start-…
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Welcome! And this week we are talking about all the things you can be dividing in your late summer garden (it's more than you think). We are also talking all the ways you can preserve your herbs to take your pantry through the colder months. Our cold call is an old family friend of Libby's who has a new garden on a tricky site.…
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This week Greer and Libby talk about the things they've been up to in the garden (as well as things they should have been doing but haven't got round to). Because Greer is a planning psycho she's already thinking about what prep needs doing for the autumn garden and shares her tips and tricks and Libby takes us through her learnings from laying rea…
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It's the festive season and for lots of us that means summer holidays! In today's episode we give tips and tricks on how to ensure you don't return from your holiday to a crispy, barren wasteland. Jack also joins us for bonsai chat (but maybe don't take his word for gospel because he hasn't had the best success with his plants...). Happy holidays e…
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This week we are talking gift guides for the gardeners in your life! Basically a list of things we covet so if you like anything in here for yourself, definitely forward this on to your loved ones as a hint! For everything mentioned in the episode: www.whitcoulls.co.nz/product/in-the-company-of-gardeners-6679570 www.frensham.co.nz/the-gardeners-jou…
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