Cowboy Tracks Sept 24 2021 The Great Wide Open
Fri, 09/24/2021 - 1:00pm | Nancy FlaggThis is an encore presentation of "The Great Wide Open" episode, originally aired Oct 25, 2019. The playlist is:
Cowboy Tracks Sept 24 2021 The Great Wide OpenFri, 09/24/2021 - 1:00pm | Nancy FlaggThis is an encore presentation of "The Great Wide Open" episode, originally aired Oct 25, 2019. The playlist is: |
Live Tracks Looks BackThu, 09/23/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananHello all - KDRT is seventeen years young on September 24th, and this Live Tracks relives a bit of my 17 year recording history here in Davis. You will hear performances from the E St. Plaza, the Odd Fellows Lodge, and special one offs from the Davis Senior Center and the booth itself. I am pleased to celebrate seventeen years of KDRT and Live Tracks. Thank you all for listening, and for supporting KDRT and Davis Media Access. Peace. |
Silver Nine Volt Heart for 4:00pm on Sep 23rd, 2021Thu, 09/23/2021 - 6:10pm | Rodriguez |
Na Mele O Hawai'i for 1:00pm on Sep 23rd, 2021Thu, 09/23/2021 - 3:10pm | Beth Post |
Davis Garden Show, Sept. 23, 2021 -- LeucadendronsThu, 09/23/2021 - 12:00pm | Don ShorDo native bees, pollinators, and other beneficials NEED to have only NATIVE plants? No, for most. But yes for a few. The "Pipevine Swallowtail" butterfly needs the California pipevine for its larva to feed on (other pipevine species won't do). Monarch butterfly larva feed only on milkweed plants. But most local insects will be happy with many garden plants. Having a diversity of plant species is a good way to attract and help beneficial insects. What is "planting with natives?" If "native" means "originally existing in the local plant community," then we are extremely limited in Davis. If "native" means "native somewhere" (that is, it's not a hybrid), then anything goes! If "native" means "naturally occuring in some political region" such as California, then native-ness has no relationship to how well something will grow in my yard -- because California contains so many different climate zones. Perhaps it would be better to look for "locally adapted" plants -- species which originated in climates like ours (such as the Mediterranean, coastal Chile, parts of Australia, southern Africa, etc.), and so will grow well in OUR climate. Today's questions include: Should we be "pinching" broccoli? (Don doesn't.) That's bacterial Citrus Blast -- exacerbated by a few days of humid weather in August. Why Don's 32-year-old orchard is being taken out (lifespan of the trees vs. changing economics vs. climate expectations). How farmers decide what to plant where. And what some people expect to happen to our local climate in the next 20-50 years. |
Twenty Ninth Show of An HourWed, 09/22/2021 - 10:00pm | DarrickTribute to Caberet Voltaire. RIP Richard H. Kirk. |
Sounds So Sweet for 7:00pm on Sep 22nd, 2021Wed, 09/22/2021 - 8:10pm | Wayne Hagen |
Outta Style for 6:00pm on Sep 22nd, 2021Wed, 09/22/2021 - 7:10pm | Wayne Hagen |
Album of the Week for 4:00pm on Sep 22nd, 2021Wed, 09/22/2021 - 5:10pm | Pieter Pastoor |
Heart to Heart for 12:00pm on Sep 22nd, 2021Wed, 09/22/2021 - 1:10pm | Dr. Gitane |