Garden Guys Green Revolution Talk Radio
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Join the Garden Guys and Dr. Tom Seeley professor at Cornell University and one of the world’s leading experts on honey bees. Join in as we discuss the inner workings of the honey bee colony and the behavior and social life of honey bees. Plus much more on the next Garden Guys Green Revolution Radio show. This Friday's topics include: Edible weeds from the yard Using wood ash in the garden Early spring flowering plant suggestions Honey is for more than just toast Too Many Chickens!  Green Revolution Talk Radio! The Garden Guys talk about the latest products, tools, methods and topics, for "green" living along with special guests, great music and lots of laughs.  The Garden Guys Green Revolution Radio is the best ‘green’ show on stream, podcast and radio.  Whether your interests are annual, perennial, or vegetable gardening, birding, beekeeping, backyard poultry, green living, music, museums, wildlife, or just being entertained and informed, the Garden Guys promise to keep you ‘Down to Earth, Up to Date and on the Air.’  http://www.garden-guys.com
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The Garden Guys talk about the latest products, tools, methods and topics, for "green" living along with special guests, great music and lots of laughs.  The Garden Guys Green Revolution Radio is the best ‘green’ show on stream, podcast and radio.  Whether your interests are annual, perennial, or...
Published 11/22/13
The Garden Guys talk about the latest products, tools, methods and topics, for "green" living along with special guests, great music and lots of laughs.  The Garden Guys Green Revolution Radio is the best ‘green’ show on stream, podcast and radio.  Whether your interests are annual, perennial, or...
Published 11/15/13
The Garden Guys talk about the latest products, tools, methods and topics, for "green" living along with special guests, great music and lots of laughs.  The Garden Guys Green Revolution Radio is the best ‘green’ show on stream, podcast and radio.  Whether your interests are annual, perennial, or...
Published 11/08/13