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Neil Sperry Podcasts

Click here for the link to the entire podcast or listen to each segment online below.

iPod owners and  iTunes users: Neil's Podcast is available now directly through iTunes! Click the link below to launch Neil's gardening podcast in iTunes directly (don't forget to click "Subscribe" once you're there!):


Fri. 4.4.2008 | Neil's Podcast Tip:  Stretching Your Gardening Dollars | » Play
Neil offers some tips for maximizing your landscape's return for minimum dollars this spring.

Sun. 2.3.2008 | (14 Segments)

First Hour
1. Neil welcomes Dr. George Ray McEachern of Texas A&M. George Ray helps Carol with fruit options for Mongolia! (Honest!) Larry in Fort Worth: What's the best persimmon? Kathy in Dallas: Why do fig leaves scorch in the summer?
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2. Don in Gainesville: pecan webworms. Paula in Kerrville: Do olives grow in Texas? » Play
3. Diana in Forney: What are the best pecan varieties? Robert in Oak Leaf: Why are my peaches "double?" » Play
4. Suebel in Argyle asks about muscadines. Terry asks about the best type of pecan trees to plant. » Play
Second Hour
5. Steve Huddleson of Fort Worth Botanic Gardens lists fruiting plants from the gardens. Jim in Mesquite asks about best blackberries. Gordon in Duncanville hears bad news about his peach variety. » Play
6. Bret in Azle learns difference in blackberries, dewberries. Rick in Richardson finds out why his peaches have worms. » Play
7. Ed May in North Benbrook learns why fertilizer is best for pecans and Roy in Corsicana finds out about black walnuts for his area. » Play
8. Suebel in Argyle asks about muscadines. Terry asks about the best type of pecan trees to plant. » Play
9. Doug in Flower Mound wants a larger pecan tree. Tom is Farmersville also asks about pecans – grafting them. Yvonne in Sanger has a question about zinc on pecans. » Play
Third Hour
10. Mark in Allen asks about fruiting pistachios for Texas, and a caller from Wise County loves the old pecan variety Burkett. Larry in Tawokoni has lost pecans to some kind of mold. » Play
11. Dennis in Waco is growing unusual apples. Bob in Sachse is interested in publications about pecans. » Play
12. Brett in Petty wants to know how deep grafted pecans should be planted. Billy in Commerce has bugs in his plums. Dennis in OKC wants to grow mangos! Uh oh! » Play
13. Donna in Plano asks about walnuts and pecans. John in Dallas asks George about benefits of Brazos and Arapaho blackberries. Mitch in Crossroads wonders about the effect of iron on his crops. » Play
14. Dr. McEachern lists the 10 most productive fruit crops (and specific varieties) for the area. » Play

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