Station Archive
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Na Mele O Hawai'i for 1:00pm on Jul 29th, 2021Thu, 07/29/2021 - 3:10pm | Beth Post |
Davis Garden Show, July 29, 2021: Water 50% for ornamentals, 100% for food producersThu, 07/29/2021 - 12:00pm | Don ShorNEW, EASY WAY to figure out your drought watering! Don shared the research from the University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources -- Center for Landscape & Urban Horticulture, showing how little water different plants can survive on. Not be happy, but survive. Lots of info about watering -- trees, shrubs, food plants, and beneficial insects. (Lois asked about making an insect watering hole with wet sand.) One listener writes about her "spider mite apacalypse" and wonders how to keep her melons alive until harvest. Why do plants look stressed the third year in the ground when "they did fine last year"? How much water a plant needs depends upon how big it is! So as a young plant grows bigger, you need to give it more water (either water longer or add another sprinkler head). "Grad Students Help with Soil" is the Davis Enterprise headline; "providing soil diagnosis [texture and pH test] and advice to gardeners" is the service; Saturdays (9:30-11:30) at Davis Farmers Market is the when/where. The service will continue every Saturday thru August 21. |
Twenty Sixth Show of An HourWed, 07/28/2021 - 10:00pm | DarrickRed Cell, Assemblage 23, VNV Nation, Die Krupps, Eisenfunk, Double Echo and Miss Kitten. |
Sounds So Sweet for 7:00pm on Jul 28th, 2021Wed, 07/28/2021 - 8:10pm | Wayne Hagen |
Outta Style for 6:00pm on Jul 28th, 2021Wed, 07/28/2021 - 7:10pm | Wayne Hagen |
Album of the Week for 4:00pm on Jul 28th, 2021Wed, 07/28/2021 - 5:10pm | Pieter Pastoor |
Heart to Heart for 12:00pm on Jul 28th, 2021Wed, 07/28/2021 - 1:10pm | Dr. Gitane |
The Folk Brothers for July 28, 2021: The new faces of Irish folkWed, 07/28/2021 - 11:10am | Peter SchiffmanA quiet revolution of Irish folk music is stirring amongst young acoustic bands (like Lankum and Skipper's Alley) as well as from singer-songwriters (like Declan O'Rourke, Joshua Burnside and John Spillane) and singers of traditional ballads. On today's show, we highlight three such singers: Dublin's John Francis Flynn, County Armagh's Dani Larkin, and Santa Cruz transplant Amelia Baker. The latter (pictured here), trading under the name Cinder Well, has just released a stark and beautiful, pandemic-inspired album titled No Summer. Also on today's show: new music from Sharon Shannon, JP Harris, Joe Danks, Logan Ledger, Jenny Reynolds, Bella White and Barbara Bergin. And classic tracks from The Incredible Band and Mike Beck. |
Evening Becomes Eclectic for 6:00pm on Jul 27th, 2021Tue, 07/27/2021 - 8:10pm | Bill Wagman |