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<itunes:summary>Saving our environment one lawn at a time. Eco-friendly advice from the experts in organic lawn and garden care. Learn to create vibrant landscapes and turf your toes will love, without chemical pesticides. Your family, pets and friends will thank you. Earth has a new favorite radio station.</itunes:summary>
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<title>#25 They're Yelling in Dallas!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4><strong>Just like &quot;<em>Network</em>&quot; </strong></h4><p>When that mad oracle of the airwaves, <strong><a title="Howard Beale in Network" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958/quotes" target="_blank">Howard Beale</a></strong> implored viewers to throw open their windows and yell, &quot;we are mad as hell and we are not going to take this anymore&quot;, he might as well have been&nbsp;preaching to our congregation. In the <a title="Network" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_(film)" target="_blank">1976 movie</a>, <em>Network</em>, <strong><a title="Peter Finch in Network" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dib2-HBsF08" target="_blank">Peter Finch's</a></strong> character directed his wrath at politicians, the oil companies and the Russians. Our revolution targets toxic, cosmetic chemical pesticides, the kind millions of uneducated homeowners continue to use to kill dandelions, clover, crab grass&nbsp;and similarly harmless things on their lawns. In the process, other living things - our children, pets, neighbors - are getting sick. Studies show cancer and death can and do result. </p>
<p>We at <strong><a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns</a></strong> know- and have lots of proof - that organic fertilizers, and pesticides, properly used, will give you a lush, green lawn, safe for your family and friends to romp on. Texas landscaper, <strong>Michael Bosco</strong> believes that too, and he has hundreds of customers in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston and Austin who are glad his company, &quot;<em><a title="Soils Alive" href="http://www.soilsalive.com/team/" target="_blank">Soils Alive</a></em>&quot;&nbsp;maintains their yards. Michael and <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong>&nbsp;discuss the special needs of southern grasses, and the growing movement away from cosmetic, chemical-based lawn pesticides that he is seeing.&nbsp;We also help you get ready for Fall with some lawn care tips no matter where you call home.</p>
<h4><strong>Make a movie date </strong></h4><p>Looks like a Spring '09 release of the documentary film Paul is&nbsp;making in Canada about the nearby Montreal town of <strong><a title="Hudson bans pesticides" href="http://magazine.panna.org/summer2006/inDepthQuebecCode.html" target="_blank">Hudson, Quebec</a></strong>. The tiny community made history when they became the first in North America to get laws passed banning non-essential, chemical pesticides. In fact, they are now illegal in all of Quebec province, and better than half of that country!</p>
<h4><strong>Next week... </strong></h4><p><strong>Todd Harrington</strong>, the co-founder and spiritual leader of&nbsp;<a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank"><strong>SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</strong></a><strong>, </strong>the for-profit part of our organization, pays a return visit to the show. We call him&nbsp;the &quot;<em><a title="Todd Harrington" href="http://www.safelawns.net/surgeon.cfm" target="_blank">Soil Surgeon</a></em>&quot; because there's nothing Todd doesn't know about the vital connection between healthy soil and vibrant lawns. Todd is a nationally recognized leader in organic landscape management with more than 20-years experience. Make a date to join us on <strong>Thursday night, September 11th at 8:00 p.m</strong>. ET for our next LIVE edition of <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a>!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 5 Sep 2008 18:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#24 Poof! </title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4><strong>It ain't magic</strong></h4><p>Education, not hocus pocus, is what will rid our cities and towns of toxic lawn chemicals. And it is people like <strong>Marsha Smith</strong> who are helping us&nbsp;with the teaching. She phoned in to this week's show from Down East, Maine with a progress report on the work she and a handful of others who comprise <em><strong>Citizens For a Green Camden</strong></em> have been doing. Some 18 months ago, fired up over a poison &quot;warning&quot; sign on town property, she set out to find others just as upset. Today, thanks to <a title="Village Soup article" href="http://www.villagesoup.com//Government/story.cfm?storyid=124847" target="_blank">publicity from the local newspaper</a>,&nbsp;and the cooperation of elected officials,&nbsp;pesticides are banned&nbsp;from Camden's parks, the library - all public land. Neighboring Rockport passed the same policy, with minor changes. Marsha says the Conservation Commision plans to send a newsletter to homeowners with tips on how to join the town's efforts. </p>
<p>You can do the same where you live, and we're here to help. Visit the <em><a title="SafeLawns Volunteer Services" href="http://www.safelawns.org/vresource.cfm" target="_blank">Volunteer Resources</a></em> section of&nbsp;our <strong><a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns web site</a> </strong>for <strong>free downloads</strong> of banners, flyers, petitions and other literature to assist you in making your community pesticide free.</p>
<h4>Fore!</h4><p><strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> admits to being a pretty bad golfer. But he does have one thing in common with one of the all-time greats, <strong><a title="Billy Casper" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Casper" target="_blank">Billy Casper</a></strong>. They each got pretty sick from contact with large amounts of toxic pesticides. Paul, because he used to spray the stuff for&nbsp;a living; Casper, because he walked countless miles of chemically&nbsp;treated fairways over his illustrious career. Did you know that Casper won more PGA tournaments&nbsp;than Arnie Palmer, Jack Nichlaus and Gary Player between 1964 and 1970? Paul talks about the bad rap - deserved or otherwise - golf gets&nbsp;from Green advocates with&nbsp;<strong>Bryan Bielecki</strong>, Vice President and Director of Agronomy for <strong><a title="Billy Casper Golf" href="http://www.billycaspergolf.com/" target="_blank">Billy Casper Golf</a></strong>, a golf course development and management company that oversees 96 courses in this country. BCG is considered a leader in employing environmentally friendly practices on its properties. </p>
<h4><strong>Next week...</strong></h4><p>Our guest on Thursday night, September 4th will be <strong>Michael Bosco</strong> who 11-years ago founded <strong><em><a title="Soils Alive" href="http://www.soilsalive.com/team/" target="_blank">Soils Alive</a></em></strong> an organic lawn care company with&nbsp;branches in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston and Austin, Texas.&nbsp;Make a note to&nbsp;join&nbsp;us LIVE at 8 PM Eastern every Thursday night for <strong><a title="Our Radio Show" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank"><font color="#010101">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</font></a></strong>!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 20:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#23 Hey Paul, Only 11 States to Go!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4><strong>Live from Madison, Wisconsin! </strong></h4><p><strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> takes his all-natural, eco-friendly <a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns</a> evangelical tour to the dairy capital of Madison, WI. Don't be misled. With&nbsp;a population of nearly 225-thousand, second only to Milwaukee,&nbsp;this is no cow town! This week's show is loaded with great content and new links to many cool people, places and products that will be on everyone's organic radar very soon! Where to start?</p>
<h4><strong>Hey governor, want to go organic?</strong></h4><p>Paul has his eye on the grounds surrounding <a title="Governor Jim Doyle" href="http://www.wisgov.state.wi.us/section.asp?linkid=87&locid=19" target="_blank">Jim Doyle's</a>&nbsp;home - Wisconsin's governor's mansion. He's hoping to convince officials to add their state's highest profile public land&nbsp;to our&nbsp;<em><a title="SafeLawns\' Million Acre Challenge" href="http://www.safelawns.org/challenge.cfm" target="_blank">Million Acre Challenge</a></em>. Don't bet against him!</p>
<h4><strong>This stuff is heaven &quot;scent.&quot; Let's say grace.</strong></h4><p><strong>Father Domenic Jose Roscioli</strong> will tell you his inspiration for starting <a title="Fr. Dom\'s Duck\'s Doo Compost" href="http://www.godsgoodearth.com/" target="_blank"><b>Father Dom's Duck's Doo Compost</b></a> (it is what it sounds like) was <b>Paul Newman</b>. Like <a title="Newman\'s Own products" href="http://www.newmansown.com/" target="_blank"><i>Newman's Own</i></a> brand, all proceeds from the sale of Father Dom's compost are donated to charity. There are some residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin who will tell you Father Dom's selfless work <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/ItTakesAVillage111806" target="_blank">helped save their community</a>. Weed seed-free,&nbsp;as the name implies, Duck's Doo is made entirely of recycled duck poop, cranberries, rice hulls, wood shavings, pickles and vanilla beans. Did we mention that Father Dom is a dead ringer for actor, comedian, <a title="Steve Carell" href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0136797/" target="_blank">Steve Carell</a>?</p>
<p><font color="#009900">Before you go, please visit <strong>Paul Newman's</strong> <a title="Hole in the Wall Gang" href="Before%20you%20go,%20please%20visit%20Paul%20Newman/'s%20Hole-in-the-Wall%20Gang%20camp%20for%20kids%20with%20cancer%20and%20other%20life-threatening%20diseases.%20Father%20Dom%20thanks%20you!" target="_blank">Hole-in-the-Wall Gang</a> camp for kids with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Father Dom thanks you, and we do, too!</font></p>
<p>Another great new, <a title="Purple Cow Organics" href="http://www.purplecoworganics.com/products.html" target="_blank">super-activated, premium&nbsp;compost</a> you'll soon see everywhere is made by <strong><a title="Purple Cow Organics" href="http://www.purplecoworganics.com/" target="_blank">Purple Cow Organics</a></strong>. Their slogan is a perfect fit for us: &quot;Changing the Earth, One Bag at a Time.&quot; <strong>Sandy Syburg</strong> talks about his company's commitment to eco-friendly soil treatment.</p>
<h4><strong>A bunch of new things (and one dynamo of a woman)</strong></h4><p>Paul spent several days walking the floor of the <a title="IGC trade show" href="http://eventful.com/chicago/events/the-independent-garden-center-show-/E0-001-014535452-8" target="_blank">Independent Garden Center trade show</a> on the Navy Pier in Chicago and discovered some cool new products and people bursting on the organic lawn and garden scene. <strong>Patti Moreno</strong> is fast-becoming a household name. She calls herself <em><a title="Patti Moreno" href="http://www.gardengirltv.com/" target="_blank">The Garden Girl</a></em>. Paul calls her the urban Martha. Born and raised in New York's inner city, she taught herself organic gardening, and now teaches thousands nationally&nbsp;as the host of&nbsp;<a title="Farmers Almanac TV" href="http://www.farmersalmanac.com/" target="_blank">Farmers Almanac TV</a>. After going to college in Boston, she lives in Roxbury, MA now.</p>
<p>Here's a quick list of links to other cool new discoveries Paul shares on this week's show: <a title="Lady Bug Brand Fertilizer" href="http://www.ladybugbrand.com/fertilizer.htm" target="_blank">Lady Bug garden fertilizer</a>. <a title="Green Cure" href="http://www.greencure.net/" target="_blank">Green Cure</a> for powdery mildew, black spot and other plant diseases. Also check out <a title="BioSafe Systems" href="http://www.biosafesystems.com/" target="_blank">BioSafe Systems</a>. Looking for rare seeds? <a title="Rare Seeds" href="http://www.rareseeds.com/" target="_blank">Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co</a>. in Mansfield, MO has 'em! You can <a title="email Paul Tukey" href="mailto:Paul@SafeLawns.org">e-mail Paul</a> for the complete list.</p>
<h4><strong>Next week... </strong></h4><p>Billy Casper played golf against the likes of Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, yet managed to win 27 PGA tournaments between 1964 and 1970, including <em><a title="The Masters" href="http://www.masters.com/en_US/index.html" target="_blank">The Masters</a></em>. On Thursday night, August 28th, you will meet <strong>Bryan Bielecki</strong>, Vice President of Agronomy for <a title="Billy Casper Golf" href="http://www.billycaspergolf.com/" target="_blank">Billy Casper Golf</a>. They're developing organic turf golf courses everywhere. See you LIVE next week for <strong><a title="Our Radio Show" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a></strong>!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 15:47:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#22 Today Chicago. Tomorrow the World</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>They're neck and neck</h4><p>It's been exactly 100 years since the Cubs won&nbsp;baseball's World Series. So, here's a question: which do you think will happen first -- we at the <a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns</a> organization reaching&nbsp;our goal in the <a title="Million Acre Challenge" href="http://www.safelawns.org/challenge.cfm" target="_blank">Million Acre Challenge</a>, or Chicago's Northsiders&nbsp;claiming baseball's ultimate prize? We want you to pledge your&nbsp;lawn to organic care.&nbsp;Our goal is to convert one million acres of turf this way by 2010. The Cubs, at this moment, are rampaging through the National League and own the second-best won-loss record in baseball. Quite a race we're in, hey?</p>
<h4>You pronounce it,&nbsp;NOH-vahk&nbsp;</h4><p>Why&nbsp;are we talking Chicago sports? <a title="Mike Nowak" href="http://www.mikenowak.net/" target="_blank">Mike Nowak</a>, one of two&nbsp;guests on this week's show, is a popular garden talk radio host in that city. Formerly with powerhouse WGN for many years, Mike is now heard on <a title="WCPT in Chicago" href="http://www.wcpt820.com/programming/mikenowak.html" target="_blank">WCPT AM820</a>, Sundays from Noon-2 pm. He's also an actor, director, comedian, <a title="Chicagoland Gardening Magazine" href="http://www.chicagolandgardening.com/" target="_blank">magazine columnist</a> AND someone who saw the organic light. We talk honey bees, CCD, 2-4-D, Home Depot in Canada, and the need for people to pay attention to how their community's public land&nbsp;is maintained. To stand up to&nbsp;your officials and ask hard questions&nbsp;when it comes pesticides and public health and safety where you live.</p>
<h4>Fad or revolution?</h4><p>We asked our other guest, Gregg Wartgow what he thinks&nbsp;about America's shift, albeit slowly, to chemical-free&nbsp;lawns and landscapes. He would know. As editior-in-chief of <a title="Pro Magazine" href="http://www.promagazine.com/" target="_blank">Pro Magazine</a>&nbsp;in Wisconsion, a trade publication for&nbsp;the Green Industry, he's tapped into trends in the land management trades. You definitely will want to hear what Gregg has to say on the subject!</p>
<h4>Gina, please call again!</h4><p>We&nbsp;took a&nbsp;great call from a resident of Bergen County in northern New Jersey! Gina is a master gardener who, while planting roses in a city park, smelled something horrible. Worse still, the lawn service guy wouldn't (or couldn't) tell her what&nbsp;the pesticide was that he was spraying. Needless to say, Gina wanted answers. So she called the show last night and asked <a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a> about how to proceed. His advice is spot on. You too can do what Gina is doing. Go to&nbsp;our SafeLawns foundation's web site and click on <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/vresource.cfm" target="_blank">Volunteer Resources</a>. There you will find many free flyers, banners and how-to materials you can download and distribute to your neighbors and friends. There is even help on how to approach city officials with your concerns, and what to say. And Gina, please call us again soon with an update on your progress!</p>
<h4>Next week...</h4><p>Our August 21st show will be live from Madison, Wisconsin where Paul will be speaking the following day. We hope you'll tune in to <a title="SafeLawns Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a> on Thursday night at 8 p.m. Eastern. If you can't, well, that's one reason we do this podcast!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/">www.safelawns.net</a>&nbsp;</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#21 Hop in! We're Off to Save the Planet.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>Peter, Paul &amp; Mary&nbsp;knew something </h4><p>One question that increasingly gets asked is, &quot;how come so many people I know are getting cancer today?&quot; One answer, my friend, is indeed <em>blowin' in the wind</em>.&nbsp;Think those poisons your lawn guy sprays stay in your yard? Wind carries these toxins miles. Rain washes them into our water tables. If you want clear advice and steps you can take now to&nbsp;safeguard your family and pets health, please, we beg you, listen to this week's show.</p>
Meet <strong><a title="Scott Reil" href="http://www.helpfulgardener.com/about.html" target="_blank">Scott Reil</a></strong>. A longtime green industry warrior, Scott has been fighting the good fight to educate people about the dangers of chemical pesticides and other lawn products that contaminate our environment for more than ten years. A master gardener, accredited nurseryman, and frequent guest host on <a title="Garden Talk on WTIC 1080" href="http://www.wtic.com/pages/5490.php?" target="_blank">Connecticut's #1 radio gardening show</a>, Scott came to see the organic light in much the same way <em><strong><a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns</a></strong></em> founder, <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> and many others have: after sickness - or in Scott's case, cancer -&nbsp;hit all too close to home. His story is a compelling one. His knowledge of soil&nbsp;management and organic lawn care in general is boundless.<h4>New homeowner, never gardened. Help me! </h4><p>You came to the right place. Paul and&nbsp;Scott share some terrific gardening tips for beginners. Short on confidence? Afraid you'll &quot;mess up?&quot; Go into the forest. Notice all those trees that grew to great heights? Mother Nature did that, all by herself. What, you thought somebody hit them with <em>MiracleGro</em>? If you think this stuff is complex, it isn't. As Scott says, organic gardening and lawn care is easy to make complicated. Best advice?&nbsp;Have your <strong>soil tested</strong> by a professional before you do anything else. That will tell you which minerals and other nutrients your soil is lacking.&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Shrooms anyone? </h4><p>Loyal listener, <strong>Kenton S</strong>. of Red Bank, NJ called with an&nbsp;excellent question about mushroom-based compost. As with any compost application, get that soil tested, first.</p>
<h4>Next week... </h4><p>We'll be talking trends in organic gardening and other things green with <strong>Gregg Wartgow</strong>, editor of <strong><em>Pro</em></strong> magazine. That's a trade journal for the green industry. Sure hope you will join us on&nbsp;<a title="Our radio show!" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a> at 8 p.m. Eastern, Thursday night, August 14th.</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a>&nbsp;</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 9 Aug 2008 19:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#20 'Safe' Pesticides That Are Poison</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>Perils of the New Pesticides</h4><p>Side effects range from death and convulsions to headaches and skins rashes. And according to an investigative report, one&nbsp;so new the ink is still wet,&nbsp;we are seeing an &quot;alarming rise&quot; in so-called safe pesticide-related human poisoning. More than 26 percent of all major and moderate incidents involving pesticides reported to the EPA last year were&nbsp;caused by&nbsp;<strong>pyrethrin </strong>(and it's synthetic cousin, pyrethroid), a naturally-occurring compound&nbsp;dervived from...chrysantheums. No wonder they're so good at keeping bugs away!&nbsp;This week&nbsp;we talk with one of the authors of the report entitled&nbsp;<em><a title="Dangerous new pesticides" href="http://www.publicintegrity.org/projects/entry/452/" target="_blank">Perils of the New Pesticides</a></em>, <strong>Michael Pell. </strong>He's with&nbsp;the <a title="Center For Public Integrity" href="http://www.publicintegrity.org/default.aspx" target="_blank"><em>Center For Public Integrity</em></a>, a non-profit, non-partisan investigative journalism organization working for the public interest. Pell was the lead journalist in assembling this study from hard-to-obtain government data. Millions are at risk, since pyrethrins are found in thousands of common products used to control insects in the home, on pets, and on people. This won't be the last you hear about this so, stay tuned!</p>
<h4><em>Soil Surgeon</em> Makes House Call</h4><p><strong><a title="The Soil Surgeon" href="http://www.safelawns.net/surgeon.cfm" target="_blank">Todd Harrington</a></strong>&nbsp;was one of the driving forces of the organic lawn care movement in this country, and, we're proud to say, one of the co-founders of <em><a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</a></em>. He's <a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey's</a>&nbsp;hero and inspiration for Paul's bestselling book, <em>The Organic Lawn Care Manual</em>. Todd &amp; Paul teamed up last night in our weekly ritual of answering your e-mail. Consequently this show is LOADED with&nbsp;great organic&nbsp;lawn management advice, so stop reading and start listening!</p>
<h4>Now what do we do?</h4><p>In what Paul calls a &quot;parting shot from the outgoing administration&quot; in&nbsp;Washington, the USDA has eliminated the only federal program that tracks the use of pesticides and fertilizers on American farms. Government officials blame budgetary constraints, leaving an unlikely coalition of scientists, industry groups and public advocates surprised and confused about how to continue without this vital, free information. The canceled program was the only one to make freely available to the public nationwide data on the amount of pesticides and fertilizers applied to U.S. farms. We discuss (or is it, rant?) the reasons and ramifications of this story. Paul was in rare form. 'Tis the (political) season, ya know. [visit the <a title="ACS" href="http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content" target="_blank">American Chemical Society</a> web site to read more.]</p>
<h4>Next week...</h4><p>We keep the good times rollin' and stay straight on lawn care topic with another great guest, <strong>Scott Reil</strong>. He's Todd Harrington's right-hand man in CT and one of the northeast's top radio garden show hosts, so you won't want to miss this one!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 1 Aug 2008 13:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#19 The Magic Tree</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>He lights up the faces of millions</h4><p>Been to Rockefeller Plaza to see <em>The Tree</em> over any of the past 25 Decembers? Were the kiddies overcome with glee when the lights came on? Did it make for one of&nbsp;your most memorable holiday seasons ever? Then you might want to thank <strong>Guy Torsilieri</strong>. For the last quarter century Guy's family landscaping business, <strong><a title="Torsilieri Inc." href="http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505EED61438F93BA35757C0A9629C8B63&n=Top%2FReference%2FTimes%20Topics%2FSubjects%2FG%2FGardens%20and%20Gardening" target="_blank">Torsilieri Inc</a></strong>. of New Jersey,&nbsp;has been picking out, setting up and&nbsp;flipping the light switch on the <a title="The Tree" href="http://forestry.about.com/od/christmastrees1/p/rock_cntr_xtree.htm" target="_blank">world's most famous Christmas tree</a>. Cool job, yes? On this week's show, Guy talks about how he got the gig, where he finds the perfect Norwegian spruce (usually) each year to play the starring role, and why the whole process is so top-secret, almost until the moment <em>The Tree</em> arrives in the the Big Apple.</p>
<h4>He's also one of us</h4><p>Torsilieri Inc. is a thriving $20 million a year business whose resume' features such high-profile landscape projects as JFK International Airport and the U.S. Tennis Open at Flushing Meadows. So why would Guy climb aboard the <strong><a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</a></strong> bandwagon, and decide to run 27 territories in New Jersey, thus becoming&nbsp;the largest franchisee in our ever-growing family of lawn care professionals? You'll just have to listen!</p>
<h4>7 1/2 million Canadians can breathe (literally) easy now</h4><p><strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> reports that 51% of Canada is now living with a chemical pesticide ban, <em>living</em> being the operative word. And it all started with one woman who, in 1985,&nbsp;got her tiny community of <a title="Hudson prevails over Chem-Lawn" href="http://www.cela.ca/celacourts/detail.shtml?x=1615" target="_blank">Hudson, Quebec to stand up to Chem-Lawn</a>. The ensuing legal battle, and ultimate Canadian Supreme Court ruling in Hudson's favor began what today is a national movement away from toxic lawn products. It's all in the documentary movie Paul is making. Can't wait to see it!</p>
<h4>Maybe it's no coincidence</h4><p>What do homeowners in Long Island and Cape Cod, Mass. have in common? Along with having soil rich in sand content (which is really the point here), the number of cases of breast cancer in those two regions are among the highest,&nbsp;per capita, in the United States. The extensive use of chemical lawn&nbsp;pesticides and other environmental toxins&nbsp;has long been thought to be one reason (though <a title="Long Island cancer study" href="http://epi.grants.cancer.gov/LIBCSP/projects/Columbia.html" target="_blank">findings in&nbsp;2002</a>&nbsp;by the <em>Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project</em> found no direct correlation). Thanks to <strong>Karen C. </strong>for writing&nbsp;about her aunt -who lives on Long Island - being unable to convince her husband to switch to organics. Karen's aunt now has cancer for the second time in her adult life.</p>
<h4>Your question, please?</h4><p>This week's e-mail bag&nbsp;is&nbsp;loaded with great questions and&nbsp;your praise for the&nbsp;work&nbsp;being done to &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot;&nbsp;Paul advised on organic weed control, lawn watering tips&nbsp;in the dead of summer,&nbsp;poison ivy in tree form and much more. Oh, and thanks to <strong>Shirley M</strong>. in Uncasville, CT for&nbsp;phoning to ask about&nbsp;how to make her two year old strawberries come back&nbsp;bigger and juicier than ever next year.&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Next week...</h4><p><strong>Todd Harrington</strong>, take 2. Yes, our own <em><a title="Todd Harrington" href="http://harringtons.safelawns.net/surgeon.cfm" target="_blank">Soil Surgeon</a></em>,&nbsp;humbly apologetic for being unable to join us two weeks ago, assures he will be present-and-accounted for.&nbsp;Along with Paul, Todd<strong>&nbsp;</strong>will provide you with expert advice and little-known tips on organic lawn care. He's&nbsp;been doing it since the '80s.&nbsp;Tune in to our next <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">web cast LIVE in cyberspace</a>&nbsp;on <strong>Thursday night, July 31st </strong>at <strong>8 PM Eastern</strong>, and thanks, as always, for listening!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#18 Paul's Potpourri</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>Quick, think of something!</h4><p>When our scheduled guest&nbsp;was AWOL&nbsp;-- unavoidably it turns out -- host <strong><a title="Psul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong>&nbsp;turned Thursday night's regular live show into a jam session of listener Q &amp; A. Anything&nbsp;but impromptu-sounding, Paul handled&nbsp;a steady stream of e-mail puzzlers about everything from red thread and Japanese beetles, to creeping charlie&nbsp;and Kentucky blue grass, with his usual easy-going precision. What, you were expecting a tap dance from the bestselling author of <em><a title="Organic Lawn Care Manual" href="http://www.ppplants.com/resources/organic_lawn_care_manual/" target="_blank">The Organic Lawn Care Manual</a></em>? </p>
<h4>No rain dancing allowed</h4><p>Ken's favorite piece of advice was what Paul said to do when there's no rain in sight and the yard needs mowing. Can you guess? Think: lazy. Cross another item&nbsp;off that Honey Do list!</p>
<h4>Got fire ants?</h4><p><em><a title="Spinosad" href="http://www.planetnatural.com/site/monterey-garden-insect.html" target="_blank">Spinosad</a></em> to the rescue! The new all-natural bait is perfectly safe for humans and will vanquish a vicious colony of fire ants&nbsp;in a lot less time than it will take to find your&nbsp;magnifying glass. (psst: look under the Sunday funnies.)</p>
<h4>Next week</h4><p>We introduce you to the man who scours the northeast countryside every fall for the perfect spruce (usually) tree. The one he picks out is destined to become America's most famous Christmas tree,&nbsp;adorned and then adored by millions in New York City. <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">See you at 8 p.m. EDT</a>, Thursday, July 24th!</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#17 Can Algae Solve the Energy Crisis?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>Simple pond scum? Think again.</h4><p>When you think of alternative energy sources, algae does not spring to mind. Unless&nbsp;that mind belongs to <strong><a title="Glen Kertz" href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/04/01/algae.oil/index.html" target="_blank">Glen Kertz</a></strong>. He has developed a technology that wrings lipids - basically vegetable oil - out of <a title="Vertigro system" href="http://www.valcent.net/s/Ecotech.asp?ReportID=182039" target="_blank">certain types of algae to mass produce bio-fuel</a>.&nbsp;The kind that converts to diesel and other applications, including jet fuel. His patented system is called &quot;<em><a title="Vertigro video" href="http://www.valcent.net/i/misc/Vertigro/index.html" target="_blank">Vertigro</a></em>&quot; and tests have shown the capacity to produce 33-thousand gallons of oil <strong><em>per acre</em></strong> per year from algae grown under hot-house conditions using high-density vertical bioreactors. Kertz,&nbsp;the president and CEO of <strong><a title="Valcent Technologies" href="http://www.valcent.net/s/Home.asp" target="_blank">Valcent Products</a></strong> of El Paso, TX, says we can do much better.&nbsp;So why aren't investors flocking to this potential key to&nbsp;sustaining our future? You'll just have to listen.</p>
<h4>Lights, camera...</h4><p>Host <a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a> spent this past week in Canada, filming&nbsp;a documentary movie about the little town of Hudson, Quebec, just west of Montreal. This community of 5-thousand citizens became the David to <em>Chem-Lawn</em> company's Goliath when <a title="Hudson prevails over ChemLawn" href="http://www.cela.ca/celacourts/detail.shtml?x=1615" target="_blank">they won a monumental legal battle over the town's ban&nbsp;of lawn pesticides</a>. The Supreme Court of Canada was the final judge. Hudson&nbsp;was the first town in North America to say no to toxic lawn pesticides.&nbsp;Today, those chemicals are forbidden across most of Canada. Paul's movie will tell the story and he&nbsp;has an update on the production in this episode.</p>
<h4>Commencement = Dead grass in DC</h4><p>Way to go there, university-to-remain-anonymous! Our <a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/national_mall.cfm" target="_blank">SafeLawns rennovation of a four-acre tract of land on the <strong>National Mall</strong> in Washington</a> took a&nbsp;nasty hit last month during college graduation excercises (Paul doesn't name the school to preserve its dignity, but you can Google it!). A school official, no doubt trying to be considerate of our lush, green, organically grown turf, ordered the seating area beneath the chairs covered with black plastic. It stayed there nine days. Ouch! Oh, and p.s. to someone who sent the e-mail of condolences for a &quot;failed project&quot;...tell it to the guy with the trash bags! We just grow grass sans toxic chemicals. Quite well, thank you.</p>
<h4>No Ken, that's <em>not</em> where Green manure comes from</h4><p>Paul discusses the origin of this fertilizer. It comes very late in the show, so to save you time -- it's clover. So much for the St. Patty's Day theory our erstwhile producer has.</p>
<h4>Gardening tip</h4><p>Thanks to <strong>Diana Guillermo</strong>, a listener in Maryland for asking how to soften the clay-based soil in her patch of community vegetable garden. Yes, free shredded hardwood mulch - as she suggests - added to the soil can help, but Paul advises thoroughly composting it first. We love e-mail! Send yours to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:paul@safelawns.org">paul@safelawns.org</a>. </p>
<h4>Next week</h4><p><a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns and Landscapes</a> own &quot;Soil Surgeon&quot; <strong>Todd Harrington</strong> joins us from Connecticut to provide expert advice and tips on organic lawn care. He's&nbsp;been doing it since the '80s. Longer than anyone we know! </p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#16 Disney's Dreamscaper</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h4>Fulfilling Walt's dream...<br/>and then some</h4><p>Well before this week's guest became the woman <a title="Paul  Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a> calls the &quot;grand dame of American Horticulture&quot;, <strong><a title="Katy Moss Warner" href="http://www.ahs.org/press_room/06/060317.htm" target="_blank">Katy Moss Warner</a></strong> was carrying out Walt Disney's&nbsp;environmentally friendly vision for&nbsp;his sprawling Florida playground. For 24 years Katy's genious for creating colorful gardens and&nbsp;managing largely natural landscapes made the&nbsp;30+ thousand acres of <strong><a title="Walt Disney World" href="http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/index?bhcp=1" target="_blank">Walt Disney World</a></strong> a tourist's paradise. Her official title was Director of Horticultural and Environmental Initiatives, but&nbsp;her skill-sets were equal parts maestro, magician and chief choreographer-in-charge of floral entertainment. As she puts it, &quot;what do you do to get people excited about plants?&quot; Of course, she had some pretty strong motivation:</p>
<blockquote>&quot;It was really important to figure out just how to grab the attention of 40-million people each year, when your competition is Mickey Mouse, a castle and the smell of chocolate chip cookies.&quot;</blockquote><p>Today, Katy is president Emeritus of the <a title="American Horticultural Society" href="http://www.ahs.org/" target="_blank">American Horticultural Society</a>, a national, non-profit, member-based organization with a bold vision of &quot;making America a nation of gardeners, a land of gardens.&quot; </p>
<p>She currently serves on the board of &quot;<a title="America in Bloom" href="http://www.americainbloom.org/Articles/?categoryid=1&articleid=888" target="_blank">America in Bloom</a>&quot;, a national awards program that encourages beautification as a way of planting pride in communities across America. She also serves on the Advisory Council of &quot;<a title="The Growing Connection" href="http://thegrowingconnection.org/" target="_blank">The Growing Connection</a>&quot;, an international organization sponsored by the United Nations that encourages youth in America and developing countries to grow food and share their successes and challenges with each other.</p>
<p>A visionary and dynamo, Katy Moss Warner has a sustainable picture of America's future - and it begins in our own back yards. Don't miss what is easily one of the most riveting interviews we've done,&nbsp;with one of the most&nbsp;fascinating people you will ever encounter.</p>
<h4>Hidden agenda?</h4><p>A new turfgrass study shows&nbsp;- according to those who funded it - that you can reduce your carbon footprint in your own backyard, simply by &quot;managing your lawn responsibly.&quot; On the surface, it's true; healthy turfgrass does capture up to four times more carbon from the air, than is produced by today's lawnmowers. Paul takes the findings to task for what the study <em><strong>doesn't</strong></em> tell us (like all the energy being used to run those machines and make all that chemical fertilizer). By the way, the study was paid for by the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). We think you&nbsp;can see the big picture, but <a title="OPEI study" href="http://www.opei.org/carbonreport" target="_blank">judge for yourself</a>.</p>
<h4>eMail call!</h4><p>Tricia lives in the Tampa Bay area and asks, what is the best grass seed to use&nbsp;on a very sandy, very shady yard in south Florida? Paul recommends either <a title="centipede grass" href="http://www.centipedegrass.com/" target="_blank">centipede grass</a>, or <a title="fescue grass" href="http://www.fescue.com/" target="_blank">chewings red fescue</a>. Another popular&nbsp;grass natural to Florida is <a title="bahia grass" href="http://www.bahiagrass.com/" target="_blank">bahia</a>, but that's more for full-sun yards, as is <a title="zoysia grass" href="http://plantanswers.tamu.edu/turf/publications/zoysia.html" target="_blank">zoysia grass</a>.</p>
<h4>Malathion danger</h4><p><em><a title="Google" href="http://www.google.com/" target="_blank">Google</a></em> that and see what pops up. Not pretty, is it? Now visit the <strong><a title="Sierra Club of Canada" href="http://www.sierraclub.ca/" target="_blank">Sierra Club of Canada</a></strong> web site and read what our neighbors to the north are doing about this extremely toxic chemical that's being widely used today to fight <a title="CDC" href="http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htmhttp://" target="_blank">West Nile virus</a>-carrying mosquitos. Thanks to Christina, a listener in Missouri, for raising the question!</p>
<h4>Next week</h4><p>We take a brief break, our first vacation from the show in four months. But there's plenty to listen to right here in the the archives. As always, thanks for joining us! We'll see you again LIVE on Thursday night, July 10th.</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#15 Perennially Yours</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h5>Gardening for the&nbsp;Rest of Us</h5><p><strong>Kerry Mendez</strong> has mastered the art of low-maintenance perennial gardening.&nbsp;She and her husband own a quarter-acre homestead in upstate NY&nbsp;that <a title="Perennially Yours" href="http://pyours.com/" target="_blank">boasts big, beautiful ever-blooming beds</a> of everything you can think of, everywhere. In this episode Kerry takes us through the&nbsp;basics of growing perennials, without all the back-breaking work. Now THAT's for me! As well as writing about it for several of the leading horticulture magazines, Kerry teaches this stuff. Is she good at it? More than 6,000 people of all ages have taken her classes.</p>
<h5>Tribute to a Matriarch</h5><p><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a> was in Boston this week to scope out the <a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns Foundation's</a> latest organic lawn makeover project, the <strong><a title="Rose Kennedy Greenway" href="http://www.rosekennedygreenway.org/" target="_blank">Rose Kennedy GreenWay</a></strong>. The four-acre tract&nbsp;is Beantown's version of the&nbsp;successful project we're doing on the <a title="National Mall Makeover video" href="http://www.safelawns.org/national_mall.cfm" target="_blank">National Mall in Washington DC</a> (<a title="National Mall video" href="http://www.safelawns.org/national_mall.cfm" target="_blank">see the video</a>!), one of several marquee projects we have going across America to prove you can grow lush green grass without&nbsp;a speck of chemical.</p>
<h5>Oh, Canada!</h5><p>Paul&nbsp;has&nbsp;been having a blast this week north of the border working on a documentary we are shooting, a full-length feature film about the tiny town of Hudson, near Montreal, Quebec. In 1991&nbsp;Hudson became <a title="SafeLawns Documentary" href="http://magazine.panna.org/summer2006/inDepthQuebecCode.html" target="_blank">the&nbsp;first&nbsp;community in North America to ban toxic chemical pesticides</a>. The industry sued (Chemlawn and Spraytech, to be precise). It was a monumental court battle. When it was over, Hudson had prevailed! Hear all about it, and about the film we're making, in this episode.</p>
<h5>Seen Our Truck?</h5><p>Fact is, those distinctive <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</a> lawn care vehicles are starting to pop up in quite a few more neighborhoods in the northeast. <strong>Scott Schotter</strong>, our CEO&nbsp;stops by this show to update progress we're making in signing up lawn care professionals who want to go all-organic with us. It's becoming a revolution. A small one, sure, but growing larger every day.</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
<p>Enjoy the show and...see you next week!</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 14:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#14 The Wholistic Heiress and the Organic Pioneer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Living (and teaching) her generation's legacy</strong></p>
<p>We welcome two guests this week, each with their own unique contributions to our environment and the organic movement. Author, actress, chef, yoga instructor and wholistic lifestyle expert, <strong><a title="Anna Getty" href="http://www.annagetty.com/" target="_blank">Anna Getty</a></strong> is the great granddaughter of oil magnate, J. Paul Getty. Her gift to earth and its inhabitants becomes self-evident when you hear her speak. </p>
<blockquote><p>&quot;There is a voice missing, and I want to be that voiceâThe goal is bettering your health, bettering the health of your family, bettering the quality of the environment, doing it all at the same time, and doing it in a way that's fun, accessible, easy and adventurous.&quot;</p>
</blockquote><p>She calls this conscious mentality, <em><a title="PureStyle Living" href="http://www.purestyleliving.com/" target="_blank">PureStyle Living</a></em>. It's not just her company's brand name, it embodies everything she believes in and teaches.</p>
<p><strong>Taking good care of the land</strong></p>
<p>Our second guest, <strong>Paul Sachs</strong>,&nbsp;became one of the founders of America's quest to manage the land organically. That was 25 years ago. Today, Paul runs the company he started, <em><a title="North Country Organics" href="http://www.norganics.com/" target="_blank">North Country Organics</a></em>&nbsp;of Bradford, Vermont, and is considered one of the foremost authorities on organic landscaping.&nbsp;He has written three books, including one on organic golf course management. </p>
<p>We discuss &quot;green washers&quot; (companies who try to disguise chemical products using terms like <em>organic based</em>), as well as very controversial legislation that is creeping into more and more states: the banning of&nbsp;pesticide fertilizers - including the truly organic kind.</p>
<p><strong>Linkology</strong></p>
<p><a title="Healthy Child, Healthy World" href="http://www.healthychild.org/" target="_blank">Healthy Child, Healthy World</a></p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
<p>See you next week!</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:27:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>#13 The Truth About Pesticides</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h5>Avert your ears</h5><p>Organic or chemical, &quot;no pesticide is safe.&quot; This week's guest, <strong>Gary Fish</strong> should know.&nbsp;A former ChemLawn employee,&nbsp;who for years has headed up the <em><a title="Maine Board of Pesticide Control" href="http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/bpc" target="_blank">Maine Board of Pesticide Control</a></em>,&nbsp;his stories of pesticide abuse, consumer ignorance, and unconscionable commercial lawn care practices should concern you. Gary has long-preached the &quot;less is more&quot; approach to pesticide application. He and <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> also discuss the growing number of states working on laws to regulate phosphorus, the chemical in fertilizer responsible for creating devastating algae bloom in our lakes. To be fair, Gary says lawncare in general- organic or otherwise - is too complicated for almost everyone. That's why he&nbsp;founded &quot;<em><a title="Yardscapes" href="http://www.yardscaping.org/" target="_blank">Yardscapes</a></em>&quot; a terrific resource for homeowners.&nbsp;Tons of tips and great advice, check&nbsp;it out!&nbsp;</p>
<h5>Nuts you say?</h5><p>This week's e-mail brings an SOS from Michael A. in High Point, NC who asks how to stop the tenacious weed,&nbsp;Nut Grass (or nut sedge) from taking over the other two-thirds of his yard. Like all weeds, it's a messenger trying to tell you something. Paul advises changing your soil &quot;type.&quot;</p>
<h5>Speaking of pests</h5><p>Moles, voles and grubs&nbsp;continue to dominate your e-concerns. Courtney O. in Cumberland County, ME works with the Soil &amp; Water Conservation District there, helping consumers with these fellas. She keeps hearing that Bonide Moletox II, which contains zinc phosphide, seems to work- but is it safe?&nbsp;Gary Fish pretty much covered the notion of safe pesticides.</p>
<h5>Program note...</h5><p>Next week only, our show airs on <strong>Wednesday</strong> night, June 11th. We've lined up two captivating guests including <strong><a title="Anna Getty" href="http://www.annagetty.com/" target="_blank">Anna Getty</a></strong>, one of the leaders of the organic movement in America who also happens to be the great granddaughter of oil baron, J. Paul Getty. That makes her one of the world's most visible heiresses, a fact you will quickly forget when you hear her passion for this planet. Joining her on the show will be a pioneer in the&nbsp;going-organic crusade,&nbsp;<strong>Paul Sachs</strong>,&nbsp;who founded&nbsp;<em><a title="North Country Organics" href="http://www.norganics.com/" target="_blank">North Country Organics</a></em> (yes, the grub control people).</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us on the 'Net at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.org</font></strong></a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/"><strong><font color="#010101">www.safelawns.net</font></strong></a></p>
<p>See you next week!</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #12 Must Organic Mean Sacrifice?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<h3>The Big Myth</h3><p>It is the biggest piece of misinformation out there, and the #1 reason why consumers reject organic lawn and garden solutions. We are&nbsp;led to believe it means giving up lush green grass and beautiful plants and flowers to protect the environment, when, in fact, we <strong>can</strong> <em>have it all</em>, naturally! Our guest this week is America's first lady of horticulture, <strong><a title="Barbara Damrosch" href="http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/main/about/about_barb.html" target="_blank">Barbara Damrosch</a></strong>, who has been writing about understanding nature's role&nbsp;in everything we grow for more than 30 years. Her&nbsp;book, <em>The <a title="Garden Primer" href="http://www.amazon.com/Garden-Primer-Barbara-Damrosch/dp/0894803166" target="_blank">Garden Primer</a>,</em>&nbsp;is&nbsp;the #1 best-selling gardening book of all-time. Written two decades ago, Barb&nbsp;re-released it this past year with additional organic tips and advice. We still aren't sure how she finds the time to write a <a title="Cook\'s Garden" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/03/25/LI2005032500644.html" target="_blank">regular column</a> in the Washington Post, do TV shows on the Learning Channel, PBS and HGTV, and tend her own year-round veggie garden on <strong><a title="Four Season Farm" href="http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/" target="_blank">Four Season Farm</a></strong> in Harborside, Maine where Barb and husband <a title="Eliot Coleman" href="http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/main/about/about_eliot.html" target="_blank">Eliot Coleman</a> call home.</p>
<h3>Berry, Berry Good</h3><p>How DO you keep&nbsp;birds from eating your plump strawberries? <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> says it's a <em>net</em> sum game (21:50 into the show).&nbsp;Thanks to caller Shirley M. in Uncasville, CT for the great question!</p>
<h3></h3><h3>Dog Biscuits</h3><p>In this week's e-mail, Barbara D. in Brunswick, Maine asks, what can I do to keep fido and fifi&nbsp;from &quot;watering&quot; my brown (formerly green) spots? A group of vets in Wisconsin solved it. One word: Yucca.</p>
<h3>Take the Pledge</h3><p>Our <em><strong><a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">Million Acre Challenge</a></strong></em> gets a boost from Gary G. in Montgomery, Ohio who says he's&nbsp;been&nbsp;pitching city hall in his hometown to climb aboard the movement. What's that about? Glad you asked! No reason municipal property Everywhere USA can't Go Green. <a title="Million Acre Challenge" href="http://www.safelawns.org/challenge.cfm" target="_blank">Find out more here</a>.</p>
<h3>Cover Your Ears!</h3><p>Next week, former <em><a title="ChemLawn" href="http://www.trugreen.com/" target="_blank">ChemLawn</a></em> employee <strong>Gary Fish</strong>, longtime manager of the pesticide programs for the Maine Board of Pesticides Control, joins us. Wait 'till you hear some of his horror stories!</p>
<h3>Linkology</h3><p>Resources mentioned on this week's show... <br/>Grub control: <a title="Beneficial Nematodes" href="http://www.norganics.com/" target="_blank">North Country Organics</a> <br/>Dog Biscuits: <a title="Yucca" href="http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=11874" target="_blank">Yucca, Lawngard</a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 13:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #11 Good Bug, Bad Bug.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for the delay in getting this published. When granddaughters graduate high school with valedictorian honors (ahem),&nbsp;one simply&nbsp;<strong>must</strong> be there- no matter the distance! </p>
<p>This week's show (live on May 22nd) features nationally recognized organic landscape educator, author (<em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Good-Bug-Bad-Organically-Insects/dp/0976763192" target="_blank" title="Walliser book">Good Bug, Bad Bug</a></em> is her latest book) and popular gardening talk show host, <strong><a href="http://jessicawalliser.com/" target="_blank" title="Jessica Walliser">Jessica Walliser</a></strong>. For advice on&nbsp;building natural retaining walls, to better plant nutrition, catch her on <em>The Organic Gardeners</em> every weekend on <a href="http://www.theorganicgardeners.com./" target="_blank" title="Lime Radio">Lime Radio</a>, heard around the world on <a href="http://www.theorganicgardeners.com./" target="_blank" title="The Organic Gardeners">Sirius Channel 114</a>, and locally on KDKA in Pittsburgh.</p>
<h5>In LawnCare News</h5><p><strong><a href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank" title="Paul Tukey">Paul Tukey</a></strong> takes aim at... a <a href="http://assoc.garden.org/press/press.php?q=show&id=3013&pr=pr_nga" target="_blank" title="NGA survey">new survey</a> says that while 9-of-10 households believe it's important to maintain their landscapes in a sustainable way, only half of all households say they know <em>how</em> to maintain lawns and gardens in environmental-friendly ways... <a href="http://www.digtriad.com/news/local_state/article.aspx?storyid=103423&catid=57" target="_blank" title="digtriad news">a battle between environmentalists &amp; homeowners, against&nbsp;the city of&nbsp;Burlington, North Carolina</a>. The issue: human waste fertilizer.</p>
<h5>e-Mail Call!</h5><p>A lady in DC has family and neighbors all upset 'cause she took Paul's advice to get healthier grass, and is&nbsp;letting her lawn grow (and grow, and grow!). It's already over a foot high and the seeds still haven't dropped. Family, start your engines! Another email about yard in Detroit in desperate need of soil amendments. Free coffee grounds from Starbucks and Canadian peat to the rescue? Not so fast. </p>
<h5>Organic Lawncare DVDs ...FREE!</h5><p>We've more than 30 videos full of advice you can download on the <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank" title="SafeLawns Foundation">SafeLawns Foundation</a> web site. Thank you to a Gloria B. in Houston for reminding us we need to mention this invaluable, free resource more often!</p>
<p>Other links on this week's show include...<br/><a href="http://www.garden.org/home" target="_blank" title="NGA">National Gardening Association</a><br/><a href="http://www.scotts.com/" target="_blank" title="Scotts Miracle-Gro">Scotts Miracle-Gro Company</a><br/><a href="http://www.ppplants.com/" target="_blank" title="People, Places, Plants">People, Places and Plants</a> magazine</p>
<p>Learn how you too can lead the crusade in your community to help us &quot;save our environment, one lawn at a time.&quot; Please visit us on the 'Net at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/">www.safelawns.net</a></p>
<p>See you next week!</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 12:49:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #10 Everyone's Growing Veggies!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Fueled by what <strong>Rob Johnston</strong> calls consumers' grocery store sticker shock, and angst over the skyrocketing&nbsp;price of gas, Americans&nbsp;are again looking to local organic farmers for food. Rob is thrilled to see the resurgence of backyard vegetable gardening. And not just because he sells seeds. <a title="Johnny\'s Selected Seeds" href="http://www.johnnyseeds.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Johnny's Selected Seeds</strong></a>, by Maine standards,&nbsp;is big business. Next to&nbsp;seed companies on a global scale, however, not so much. Making all the sweeter those <em>seven</em> All-America awards he's won, the MVP trophy of Rob's industry. Not too shabby for a 1970 college dropout whose 35-year old company today services&nbsp;home gardeners and small commercial growers across the USA and more than 50 other countries with products, research&nbsp;and technical savvy.</p>
<p>From this week's&nbsp;email bag, host <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> offers tips on how to vanquish poison ivy, what to do about moss (Paul happens to like the stuff- the moss, we mean), and answers concerns about overseeding. </p>
<p>Some other links... <br/><font size="2"><strong>American Seed Trade</strong> (</font><a href="http://www.amseed.com/" target="_blank"><font size="2">www.amseed.com</font></a><font size="2">) and <b>Northeast Organic Farmers Association</b> (</font><a href="http://www.nofa.org/" target="_blank"><font size="2">www.nofa.org</font></a><font size="2">). Rob&nbsp;Johnston's&nbsp;</font><a href="http://growingideas.johnnyseeds.com/" target="_blank"><b><font size="2">blog</font></b></a><font size="2">. </font></p>
<p>Enjoy the show and see you next week!</p>
<p>Visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/">www.safelawns.net</a>.&nbsp;And for great gardening advice in the Northeast, it's <strong><a title="People Places Plants" href="http://www.ppplants.com/" target="_blank">People, Places &amp; Plants</a></strong> magazine.&nbsp;</p>
<p><a title="SafeLawns Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a> is a <a title="Great Web Radio!" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/" target="_blank">Penguin Pods</a> production.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 14:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #9 Hollywood's Ambassador for Mother Earth</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>You know her as the versatile actress who has starred on TV and the silver screen for going on two decades. Now, meet <strong><a title="Victoria Rowell" href="http://www.victoriarowell.com/" target="_blank">Victoria Rowell</a></strong>, bestselling author,&nbsp;organic gardening enthusiast, and evangelist, of sorts,&nbsp;for putting things right with Mother Nature. Joining us for our special Mother's Day show, in this exclusive interview Victoria shares some of her life-altering moments growing up a foster child on a 60-acre farm in West Lebanon, Maine. Her book, <strong>&quot;<em><a title="Bestselling book" href="http://www.thewomenwhoraisedme.com/" target="_blank">The Women Who Raised Me</a></em>&quot;</strong> is as much a tribute to the inspirational people who truly helped shape her <a title="Rowell Foster Children Foundation" href="http://www.rowellfosterchildren.org/" target="_blank">tireless advocacy for foster care programs</a>, as it is a testament to&nbsp;Ms. Rowell's&nbsp;brilliant story-telling. Oh, and something else. <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> divulges a little known guilty pleasure he indulges. We won't spoil the surprise, but let's just say that Victoria has been &quot;in his life&quot; for the past 18-years. So, next time you settle in with <strong><em><a title="The Young and The Restless" href="http://www.theyoungandtherestless.com/" target="_blank">The Young and The Restless</a></em></strong> hoping that <em>Drucilla</em> <em>Winters</em> will&nbsp;return, or watch a re-run of <strong><em><a title="Diagnosis Murder" href="http://www.tv.com/diagnosis-murder/show/187/summary.html" target="_blank">Diagnosis Murder</a> </em></strong>to see <em>Dr. Amanda Bentley</em> save Mark's bacon&nbsp;one more time, you can tell folks you know <a title="Providing opportunity for talented children" href="http://www.rowellpositiveplan.org/" target="_blank">the real Victoria Rowell</a>. A true star who is as down to earth as anyone you will ever meet. </p>
<p>Speaking of Mother's Day, if you're reading this before&nbsp;this weekend&nbsp;and will&nbsp;be anywhere near <strong><a title="LL Bean" href="http://www.llbean.com/" target="_blank">LL Bean</a></strong> in Freeport, Maine, you can meet Paul and Victoria and hear them speak. On Saturday, May 10th (Victoria's birthday, by the way!), at 9 a.m. Paul takes his organic lawncare message and his book <em><strong><a title="Organic Lawncare Manual" href="http://www.ppplants.com/resources/organic_lawn_care_manual/" target="_blank">The Organic Lawncare Manual</a></strong></em> to Beans' flagship store. On Sunday, it's Vicky's turn. She speaks at 2:30 p.m. and will autograph her book for you, too!</p>
<p>In this week's show we address&nbsp;a troubling report from the GAO in Washington about what is - or is not - going on with the federal EPA. It has to do with more than 500 chemicals&nbsp;whose impact on consumers and our environment has yet to be determined. Look for the full story on the <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> site this week, and then stay tuned right here for more.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Next week's guest: <strong>Rob Johnston</strong>, the founder of <strong><a title="Johnny\'s Seeds" href="http://www.johnnyseeds.com/" target="_blank">Johnny's Selected Seeds</a></strong> in Albion, Maine joins on May 15th.&nbsp;They are&nbsp;celebrating 35-years as the best-known seed company in the country. Maybe we'll have cake. See you then!</p>
<p>Visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> and <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/">www.safelawns.net</a>.&nbsp;And for great gardening advice in the Northeast, it's <strong><a title="People Places Plants" href="http://www.ppplants.com/" target="_blank">People, Places &amp; Plants</a></strong> magazine.&nbsp;</p>
<p><a title="SafeLawns Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes Radio</a> is a <a title="Great Web Radio!" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/" target="_blank">Penguin Pods</a> production.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 9 May 2008 13:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:keywords>Victoria Rowell, The Women Who Raised Me, foster care, foster children, Rowell Foster Children Postive Plan, organic gardening</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Show #8 Colony Collapse Disorder</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Think about this for five seconds. One third of <em>everything</em> we eat relies on pollination by&nbsp;the&nbsp;honey bee. And they are&nbsp;mysteriously disappearing by the millions! Perhaps as much as 30% of the bee population in North America. That's $15 <strong>B<font color="#000000">illion</font></strong> worth of US&nbsp;fruits, nuts and veggies&nbsp;at risk! Hope you like corn, because that's pretty much what will be left.</p>
<p><strong><a title="Hackenberg on CBS 60 Minutes" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/25/60minutes/main3407762.shtml" target="_blank">David Hackenberg</a></strong>, a beekeeper for&nbsp;almost a half-century, says&nbsp;the phenominon known as <a title="Colony Collapse Disorder" href="http://www.nrdc.org/wildlife/animals/bees.asp?gclid=COP82uyHiJMCFSIwlgodNmRGgA" target="_blank">Colony Collapse Disorder</a> is&nbsp;no mystery to him. He blames <em><strong>imidacloprid</strong>, </em>the active incredient in <em><strong>Merit</strong></em>, and most other grub controls - as well as numerous other insect-killing products. The pesticide is extremely toxic to bees, making&nbsp;their immune systems go haywire. Scientists don't all agree&nbsp;that&nbsp;a pesticide&nbsp;alone is killing off bees. But Hackenberg, a past president of the <a title="American Beekepers Federation" href="http://www.abfnet.org/" target="_blank">American Beekeepers Federation</a> says the evidence is overwhelming that imidicloprid is the prime culprit in some bee tenders losing up to 90% of their hives over the past year.</p>
<p>Hackenberg joined host Paul Tukey last night, only to have his claims immediately&nbsp;be challenged by our first caller. Enjoy the show! In the meantime, we'll be out there continuing to help save our environment, one lawn at a time. Visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org">www.safelawns.org</a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 2 May 2008 15:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #7 Great Week for our Planet!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Excellent week too for the <strong><a title="Safe Lawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns movement</a></strong>! Not so good for <strong>Scotts</strong>, however. The <a title="EPA finding on Scotts" href="http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2008/04/epa_scotts.html" target="_blank">EPA&nbsp;ordered the&nbsp;Ohio-based chemical lawncare company to stop selling and distributing two pesticide products</a>. Scotts has agreed to a huge recall in the US. Stay tuned. </p>
<p>Make it 38 states now in which&nbsp;<strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> has preached the SafeLawns gospel. He spoke in Tennessee this <strong><a title="Earth Day 2008" href="http://ww2.earthday.net/" target="_blank">Earth Day</a></strong>. Officials held a news conference in his honor. All the big media were there. Roll cameras!</p>
<p>This week's guest is&nbsp;<strong>Peter Wild</strong>,&nbsp;a certified arborist&nbsp;and the founder and CEO of <a title="Arborjet" href="http://www.arborjet.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Arborjet Inc</strong>.</a> of Boston. His&nbsp;company is leading the charge to help trees fight off exotic and native insect pests and diseases. Predators who threaten our natural and urban forests. They use a procedure that involves <a title="Tree injections" href="http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/200803290400/NEWS06/803290325" target="_blank">systemic injections</a>&nbsp;of pesticides.&nbsp;If you're unaware of what's been&nbsp;going on with&nbsp;the insect invastion of our woodlands, you will want to hear his comments.</p>
<p>Our global family certainly is growing&nbsp;after just seven weeks of this radio show! Paul answers email from...let's see...<strong>Venezuela</strong> and tropical gardening...a man in <strong>Californi</strong>a whose urban neighbors won't stop putting down chemcials...<strong>Annapolis, MD</strong> (yum, crabcakes!) where a landscape architect&nbsp;seeks advice on how to spec organic lawns by the Bay...and from the <strong>shores of</strong> <strong>Lake Michigan</strong> where a couple needs the right fertilizer product for waterfront property. Keep 'em coming folks! Fire away to <a href="mailto:paul@safelawns.org">paul@safelawns.org</a>. </p>
<p>Oh, and Ken, our producer, even got one right! Yep, the guy who claims you can &quot;fill a thimble&quot; with what he knows about organic lawn and garden care knew the answer to one listener's query about groundcover plants. (psst: the password is <a title="Stepables" href="http://www.stepables.com/" target="_blank">Stepables</a>). What is it they say about blind squirrels and acorns? </p>
<p>Start the buzz. Next Thursday night, May 1st, we'll&nbsp;be talking bees with <font face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>David E. Hackenberg,</strong> past president of the<strong> <a title="American Beekeeping Federation" href="http://www.abfnet.org/" target="_blank">American Beekeeping Federation</a></strong> and the man credited with determining the major cause of <strong><a title="Colony Collapse Disorder" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6438373.stm" target="_blank">Colony Collapse Disorder</a>.</strong></font></p>
<p>Other helpful tips from this week's show:<br/>ground cover plants - <a title="Jeepers Creepers" href="http://www.jeeperscreepers.info/jeepers.html" target="_blank">Jeepers Creepers</a>&nbsp;<br/>organic fertilizers - <a title="Bradfield Organics" href="http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/" target="_blank">Bradfield Organics</a>&nbsp;<br/>compost tea - <a title="Making Compost Tea" href="http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/recycle/Tea/tea1.htm" target="_blank">how to make it</a></p>
<p>Visit us online at <a href="http://www.safelawns.org/">www.safelawns.org</a> or <a href="http://www.safelawns.net/">www.safelawns.net</a> </p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #6 Alaska's Iron Man - Jeff Lowenfels</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Even casual baseball fans know <a title="Cal Ripken" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_Ripken,_Jr." target="_blank">Cal Ripken, Jr</a>.&nbsp;holds the all-time record for consecutive games played. Cal laced 'em up 2,632 straight times over 16 seasons, remaining in the Baltimore Orioles' lineup despite numerous minor injuries. What has that to do with Thursday night's guest,&nbsp;radio and TV gardening show host&nbsp;and bestselling author,&nbsp;<strong>Jeff Lowenfels</strong>? (<em>cue Jeopardy music...</em>) The answer's on the welcome mat to <a title="Jeff Lowenfels" href="http://home.gci.net/~jeff/gardener/" target="_blank">Jeff's web site</a>:</p>
<blockquote dir="ltr"><p dir="ltr">&quot;On Saturday, November 13, 1976 an American Institution was born. That was the day Jeff Lowenfels' first garden column appeared on page 19 in the Anchorage Daily News. <strong>The column has appeared every week ever since and is now the longest running garden column in North America</strong>. This makes Jeff the Cal Ripkin of garden columnists. His fellow garden writers, however, knowing that Jeff is also an attorney, have dubbed him 'America's Dirtiest lawyer.' He likes to foster this image by almost never getting his car washed.&quot;</p>
</blockquote><p dir="ltr">That's 33 straight years! His secret? His paper&nbsp;tells readers when&nbsp;a columnist misses a week that&nbsp;the writer is on&nbsp;vacation. Jeff jokes that you might as well tell folks to &quot;come rob your&nbsp;home.&quot; </p>
<p dir="ltr">Soil biology have you puzzled? Jeff's book, <em><a title="Teaming with Microbes" href="http://www.timberpress.com/media/getTitle.cfm/9780881927771" target="_blank">Teaming with Microbes</a></em> keeps it simple.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Got Grubs?</strong> Helpful links mentioned on the show include: <br/><a title="North Country Organics" href="http://www.norganics.com/" target="_blank">North Country Organics</a> makers of <em>Grub Guard</em>. <br/><em><a title="Grub Busters" href="http://www.environmentalfactor.com/html/nematode.html" target="_blank">Grub Busters</a></em><br/><a title="Beneficial Nematodes" href="http://www.thebeneficialinsectco.com/beneficial-nematodes.htm">Beneficial Nematodes</a><br/>Be sure to visit on the web at <a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">safelawns.org</a> and <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">safelawns.net</a>. </p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #5 Teens on National Mall Agree: Our Lawn is Softer!</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Photos&nbsp;don't lie. Not only is our four acres of lush green lawn on the National Mall one heck of&nbsp;an eye-catcher, it's just more fun to wiggle your toes in! That's what these teenage girls visiting Washington DC from NYC told <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong> this week when he stopped by to snap some pics. A big assist for how the <strong><a title="SafeLawns Foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org" target="_blank">SafeLawns.org</a></strong> <a title="SafeLawns National Mall Project" href="http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/pressrelease.html" target="_blank">two-year renovation project</a> is turning out goes to <strong><a title="Bradfield Organics" href="http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/" target="_blank">Bradfield OrganicsÂ</a></strong> whose all-natural fertilizers were our choice for the task. </p>
<p><strong>Bill Sadler</strong>,<strong> </strong>who oversees the Bradfield Organics product line for <strong><a title="Purina Mills" href="http://www.purinamills.com/" target="_blank">Land O'Lakes Purina Mills</a></strong> in St. Louis, was Paul's guest&nbsp;on <strong><a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">our live webcast</a></strong> Thursday night. In addition to being an expert in the field of animal nutrition, Dr. Sadler has his own organically maintained vineyard and fruit orchard. He's also quite the fan of gardening expert and&nbsp;author <strong><a title="Jeff Lowenfels" href="http://www.gardenrant.com/my_weblog/2007/06/jeff_lowenfels_.html" target="_blank">Jeff Lowenfels</a></strong> whose bestselling book, <em><strong><a title="Teaming with Microbes" href="http://www.timberpress.com/media/getTitle.cfm/9780881927771" target="_blank">Teaming with Microbes</a></strong></em> sits on Bill's bedside stand. Oh, and you must hear what Bill has to say about what the next five years hold for organic gardening and lawncare!</p>
<p dir="ltr">It was also e-mail catchup night. Paul answered a number of your questions and concerns, dispensing, as always, great advice and timely tips for any growing situation.&nbsp;Don't forget, we are LIVE every Thursday night at 8 PM Eastern. <a title="Penguin Pods SafeLawns Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/" target="_blank">Check us out here</a>.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 20:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #4 Dirt Doctor Makes House Call</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Stars are not&nbsp;the only things that&nbsp;&quot;shine big and bright, late at night,&nbsp;deep in the heart of Texas.&quot; Take last night for instance.&nbsp;<strong><a title="Howard Garrett" href="http://www.dirtdoctor.com/content.php?code=about" target="_blank">Howard Garrett</a></strong> dropped&nbsp;by the <strong><a title="Safe Lawns Radio" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns&nbsp;&amp; Landscapes</a></strong> <a title="SafeLawns Radio" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/" target="_blank">radio</a> ranch to swap good old, down home organic recipes with host <strong><a title="Paul Tukey" href="http://www.paultukey.com/biography.cfm" target="_blank">Paul Tukey</a></strong>. Better known to millions of radio gardening show fans in America as the&nbsp;<em>&quot;<a title="Dirt Doctor Howard Garrett" href="http://www.dirtdoctor.com/" target="_blank">Dirt Doctor</a>,</em><em>&quot; </em>Howard shares how watching his daughter - then just a toddler - try to eat whatever she found in the yard,&nbsp;transformed him into the natural growth guru and <em>&quot;<a title="Garrett Juice" href="http://www.dirtdoctor.com/dallasnews.php?id=165" target="_blank">Garrett Juice</a>&quot;</em> practitioner we know today. His weekly Dirt Doctor Newsletter is a must-read. Free, too! <a title="Dirt Doctor Newsletter" href="http://www.dirtdoctor.com/subscription.php" target="_blank">Sign up here</a>.</p>
<p>Can you say, <strong><a title="mycorrhizal fungi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza" target="_blank">mycorrhizal fungi</a></strong>? Know what it is? Meet <strong><a title="Dr. Mike Amaranthus" href="http://www.mycorrhizae.com/index.php?cid=40" target="_blank">Dr. Mike Amaranthus</a></strong>,<strong> </strong>an honest to goodness expert on this living substance that is so hard to pronounce but vital to soil health. He has published more than 60 scientific papers related to mycor..um..(don't make us say it again!), soil restoration and ecosystem management. Dr. Mike has presented his research in countries all over the world, and has been featured on such prestigious television programs as <em>Nature</em> and <em>National Geographic</em>. An associate professor at Oregon State, Mike tells an amusing story about the irony of his last name. Extra credit if you can figure it out BEFORE you listen to the show!</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 4 Apr 2008 19:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #3 Are YOUR Kids Being Poisoned?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Chemical pesticides and synthetic chemical fertilizer are toxic to all living organisms. Pediatrician and environmental medicine expert,&nbsp;<a title="White paper" href="http://www.collegepharmacy.com/amtrx/Images/Vinitsky%20B12%20and%20Folic%20Acid%20Subingual%20Protocol.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Dr.</strong> </a><strong><a href="http:///">Alan Vinitsky</a> </strong>says small children can pick up these toxins pretty quickly. Yet today, millions of parents continue to spread these poisons on their lawns and in their gardens. Why? Well, that's why you can't miss&nbsp;this episode! Dr. Vinitsky has long been interested in teaching parents and kids creative ways to improve their health, so he and <span class="10ptBlack" id="lblAuthor"><strong><a title="Natalie Golos" href="http://www.essenceofhealthonline.com/content/home/nataliegol/default_html?addToURL=/default_html" target="_blank">Natalie Golos</a></strong>&nbsp;co-wrote</span> <em><strong><a title="Author House" href="http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~15872.aspx" target="_blank">Energy -- The Essence of Environmental Health</a></strong></em>. </p>
<p>Our other great guest is <a title="Soil Surgeon" href="http://harringtons.safelawns.net/surgeon.cfm" target="_blank"><strong>Todd Harrington</strong></a><strong> </strong>(around here he's known as the&nbsp;&quot;The Soil Surgeon&quot;), the co-founder of <strong><a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</a>. </strong>Talk about your <em>believers</em>! Todd took his Connecticut-based lawncare company all-organic way back in 1987. Todd and SafeLawns Operations Manager, <strong><a title="Scott Reil" href="http://www.helpfulgardener.com/about.html" target="_blank">Scott Reil</a></strong> (pressed into pinch-hit hosting duty tonight he delivered a home run!) discuss&nbsp;the <strong><a title="Haber-Bosch Process" href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-haber-bosch-process.htm" target="_blank">Haber-Bosch Process</a></strong>. Did you know that these two German chemists set out to make&nbsp;explosives- and wound up with fertilizer?&nbsp;Won them a Nobel Prize, it did.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy episode #3 of the SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes podcast. See you next week!</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:53:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #2 Home Sweet Home 03-20-08</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Finally back home in Maine after a two-week, multi-state speaking tour, Paul Tukey answers one of the questions he most often hears: when is the <strong>best time</strong> <strong>to start</strong> an organic lawn care program? </p>
<p><strong>Scott Schotter</strong>, the dynamic CEO of <a title="SafeLawns & Landscapes" href="http://www.safelawns.net/" target="_blank">SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes</a>&nbsp;talks about this groundswell shift to chemical-free turf maintenance,&nbsp;and where he sees it&nbsp;going.</p>
<p>Paul's other guest is <strong>Peter Bottomley</strong>, a representative of <a title="Bradfield Organics" href="http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/" target="_blank">Bradfield Organics</a> and <a title="Coast of Maine" href="http://www.coastofmaine.com/" target="_blank">Coast of Maine Organics</a>. They discuss the&nbsp;critical importance of healthy soil, and how to get yours alive and furtile again.</p>
<p>We also dip into our email bag to answer some of your concerns. </p>
<p>Make a date to <a title="Our radio show" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">join us&nbsp;LIVE every Thursday</a> night at 8 PM eastern for SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes web radio show!&nbsp;On March 27th, Paul's guests are <strong>Todd Harrington</strong>, the co-founder of SafeLawns &amp; Landscapes, and <strong>Dr. Alan Vinitsky</strong>, a pediatrician, author&nbsp;and expert on environmental medicine.</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 02:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Show #1 Live from the Boston Flower Show</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>We found the perfect venue to launch the <a title="Boston Flower Show" href="http://www.penguinpods.com/safeLawns/SafeLawnsRadio.html" target="_blank">Safe Lawns &amp; Landscapes radio</a>&nbsp;show... the 2008 <strong>New England Spring Flower Show in Boston</strong>! Host <strong>Paul Tukey</strong> is publisher of <a title="People, Places & Plants" href="http://www.ppplants.com/" target="_blank">People, Places &amp; Plants</a> magazine, and the national spokesperson for the <a title="SafeLawns foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns</a>&nbsp;foundation. Among the guests stopping by on this week's show: </p>
<p><strong>Fred Dabney</strong>&nbsp;fills us in on&nbsp;<a title="Plants you can walk on" href="http://www.stepables.com/" target="_blank">Stepables</a>, those ground-cover plants you can walk on. </p>
<p><strong>Carolyn Westin</strong>, the long-time director of the <a title="Boston Flower Show" href="http://www.masshort.org/New-England-Spring-Flower-Show" target="_blank">Boston Flower Show</a>&nbsp;highlights what's new this year, and we talk with&nbsp;award-winning exhibit creator,&nbsp;landscaper, <strong>Paul Miskovsky</strong>. You can learn more about his Cape Cod company, <a title="Falmouth Chamber of Commerce" href="http://www.miskovskylandscaping.com/articles/coastlines.pdf" target="_blank">Miskovsky Landscaping</a> in this article.</p>
<p>Paul also talks about organically managed soil and how to get your grass&nbsp;off chemicals. There are 30 free videos you can download from the <a title="SafeLawns foundation" href="http://www.safelawns.org/" target="_blank">SafeLawns web site</a> including one about making the organic lawncare transition. And learn more about how your property can be part of our&nbsp;&quot;<a title="Million Acre Challenge" href="http://www.safelawns.org/Million-Acre-Challenge.cfm" target="_blank">Million Acre Challenge</a>&quot;.</p>
<p>Be sure to visit our fine family of sponsors: <br/><a title="Bradfield Organics" href="http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/" target="_blank">Bradfield Organics</a>, <a title="Nature\'s Avenger" href="http://www.naturesavenger.com/" target="_blank">Nature's Avenger</a>, <a title="Jonathan Green" href="http://www.jonathangreen.com/search.php?category_id=f2e14759d05beed8f290033855cb2b06&category=lawn" target="_blank">Jonathan Green Lawn &amp; Garden Products</a>&nbsp;and <a title="Black & Decker" href="http://www.bdk.com/" target="_blank">Black &amp; Decker</a>.</p>
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