Davis Garden Show, May 29, 2025
Thu, 05/29/2025 - 12:00pm | Don ShorOn today’s show: a local open space planting, gophers, Arbutus vs. grapefruit, tomato questions and secrets, and more.
On today’s show: a local open space planting, gophers, Arbutus vs. grapefruit, tomato questions and secrets, and more.
Don't miss the debut of 10 Years Forgotten, showcasing modern classics and indie standards from 2000–2010, the decade lost to the decline of the record-store industry. TYF also explores the history of record stores in the Sacramento Valley, along with the future of physical and digital music regionally and beyond. Join your host JonEmery Dodds today – May 28 – and every Wednesday at 3 p.m. here on KDRT 95.7 FM | KDRT.org!
Turn it up for IMPLOSION at its new time – Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Pacific. This evening, Nick Saloman presents at bevy of beautiful tunes from the likes of the Glass Family, the John Shakespeare Orchestra, the Byrds, Heavy Jelly, and Hot Chocolate – right here on KDRT 95.7 fm + KDRT.org and ever after on the podcast apps.
Sometimes things just need to be repeated and amplified. With that in mind, today on In the Key of Folk, I'll be playing more tracks from the recently released album by I'm With Her, along with other new releases. Included are tracks from albums by C. Daniel Boling (featuring Tom Paxton), Dee Robinson, Lee Hunter and the Gatherers, and a new single by Lisa Bastoni. I also plan tracks by Kora Feder and Justin Farren, who will be playing in Sacramento this week, and Evie Ladin. So join in at 2 p.m. today at KDRT 95.7 FM | KDRT.org
YOU are cordially invited to our monthly Suds & Sounds mixer at Armadillo Music in downtown Davis TODAY — Wednesday, May 28, from 4 to 6 p.m. Meet K-DiRT friends and fans, grab a sticker and a shirt, pick some vinyl to spin! As always, a range of bevs are available at the Bootleg Bar. This gathering repeats every month on the last Wednesday — mark your calendars!
On tonight's show:
The large tariffs on U.S. imports ordered by President Trump in April have created huge uncertainty and anxiety, amplified by Trump’s frequent course changes and by tariffs imposed on the U.S. in retaliation. Small businesses can’t wait for uncertainty to clear, however. They have to make frequent decisions in real time. Today on Davisville a few businesses downtown tell us what they think of the tariffs, how they’re coping, and how their customers are responding.
The results are not conclusive -- only five businesses responded to a set of questions I sent to DDBA members prior to this program -- but they are interesting. One respondent cheers the tariffs. The other four rate the impact to be severe and negative. Even so, you’ll also hear nuance.
Today's guests are Brett Lee, executive director of the Davis Downtown Business Association, and Kevin Wan, president of the association this year and co-owner of Sophia’s Thai Kitchen. They comment on the responses and add insights of their own.
(Photo shows a downtown Davis street scene on May 22, 2025)
Tonight at 6pm on the Electric Compost Heap, Dug Deep will be spinning a variety of musical compostables, including several tunes from The Detroit Cobras, who will be playing in Davis one week from tonight, thanks to our friends at the Davis Live Music Collective! The Detroit Cobras have a reputation for putting on banger shows, so you don't want to miss this. Oh, and the official color of tonight's show is...chartreuse! Hope you can join us at KDRT.org
Bobby Young and Nick Young of The Bobby Young Project join us in the studio today.
For over 50 years Bobby has had a love affair with music, and the guitar. Strongly influenced by the likes of Hendrix, Clapton, Alvin Lee, Leslie West, Sly Stone and Freddie Stone, he has played and recorded with a long list of people including; The Natural Four, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Richard "Dimples" Fields, John Lee Hooker, Maria Muldaur, Jimmy McCracklin, Craig Horton, Snooky Flowers, Cool Papa, Archie Lee Hooker, Zakiya Hooker, and Alabama Mike.
On today’s show: planting and watering tips, Dietes, Clematis, exploring the rhizosphere, cucumbers, rust on roses, borers on olives, and more.