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What are Biofertilizers?
Orchard People
08/27/19 • 61 min
In this episode, certified crop advisor Simon Neufeld talks about soil biology. Why is it important to have a lot of good organisms in your soil? What services do they provide? And if you do have "dead soil", is it possible to use so-called "biofertilizers" to bring it back to life?
Simon is the Chief Agronomist at Earth Alive Clean Technologies, a company that develops environmentally sustainable microbial products which they say can replace many of the damaging chemicals that farmers use today.
Read an article about the importance of soil bacteria when growing fruit trees and other plants here.
The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time.
Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
Willow Mulch for Fruit Trees
Orchard People
08/28/18 • 62 min
Dr Glynn Percival manages the UK and Ireland Bartlett Tree Research and Diagnostic Laboratory based at the University of Reading and talks about how new growth on willow trees that makes a mulch that boosts fruit tree health.
He and his team have been studying single source mulches - which are made up of the bark and branches of just one species of tree (like willow or eucalyptus) and preliminary studies have found a single soil application of these amendments provides long lasting, broad spectrum control of several fungal, bacterial and viral pathogens.
The prize for this episode is a Silky Zubat 330 Handsaw valued at $76.99 USD donated by Bartlett Tree Experts.
The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time.
Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
Beneficial Nematodes with David Shapiro-Ilan
Orchard People
06/25/24 • 54 min
Learn how beneficial nematodes can control orchard pests including plum curculio and Japanese beetles with entomologist David Shapiro-Ilan at the Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Laboratory in Byron in this episode of the Orchard People radio show and podcast.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com.
This show goes out LIVE on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time. After that you can download the podcast.
To tune in LIVE (and submit your questions to our expert guests!) you can:
- Tune into RealityRadio101.com during the time of the live show
- OR watch the livestream on the Orchard People YouTube Channel
Do you want to learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully? Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's free monthly newsletter at https://orchardpeople.com/sign-up/
For premium fruit tree care education visit: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
More Beneficial Nematode Resources here:
07/30/24 • 58 min
Learn about the wild and cultivated apple varieties at the USDA's Apple Collection of 5000+ Unique apple trees in Geneva, New York with my guest Ben Gutierrez, Curator of Apple and Tart Cherry for the USDA.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com.
For more information visit the USDA Plant Genetics Resource Unit website.
For more information on the USDA's apple collection annual open house visit USDA's apple collection annual open house page.
This show goes out LIVE on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time. After that you can download the podcast.
FOUR WAYS TO TUNE IN
Listeners to the live show can submit their questions and comment to our expert guest.
- LIVE AUDIO: At 1pm on Tuesday, listen on RealityRadio101
- LIVE VIDEO: At 1pm on Tuesday, go to the Orchard People YouTube page
- AUDIO PODCAST: Click here to download the podcast after the show
- VIDEO PODCAST: Watch the video version on our YouTube Video Podcast Playlist
Do you want to learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully? Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's free monthly newsletter at https://orchardpeople.com/sign-up/
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- (00:00) - Introduction to Apple Diversity
- (00:29) - Exploring the USDA Apple Tree Collection
- (01:10) - Meet the Curator: Ben Gutierrez
- (01:23) - Viewer Interaction and Questions
- (02:08) - The Importance of Apple Tree Conservation
- (03:40) - Unique Traits and Breeding of New Cultivars from Wild Apple Trees
- (04:23) - Annual Apple Tasting Event
- (05:30) - Collaboration with Cornell University
- (06:24) - Understanding Plant Genetics
- (08:52) - Differences Between Tart and Sweet Cherries
- (10:36) - Challenges in Apple Tree Conservation
- (13:57) - Breeding and Market Trends
- (17:10) - Backup Plans for Apple Tree Collections
- (23:34) - Is Apple Flavor Influenced by Nature or Nuture.
- (27:39) - Ben and Susan's Favorite Apples
- (29:02) - Magical Heirloom Apple Experience with Horneburger Pfannkuchenapfel
- (29:56) - Challenges in Apple Cultivar Naming Due to Many Historic Names
- (30:24) - Exploring the Cherry Tree Collection
- (30:46) - Sponsor Messages and Announcements
- (34:22) - Listener Interaction and Questions
- (35:44) - More About the Kerr Apple
- (39:11) - Fire Blight: A Devastating Disease
- (45:36) - Historic Cherry Preserves Discovery on Mount Vernon
- (52:07) - Citizen Science and Apple Conservation
- (56:45) - Open House Day at Geneva Apple Collection
- (57:40) - Conclusion and Farewell
Fruit Mummies with Kerik Cox
Orchard People
05/28/24 • 59 min
Have you ever found mummified and immature fruit on your fruit trees? Learn what's happening and how to prevent this using botanical sprays in this episode of the Orchard People podcast.
Our guest is Plant Pathologist, Mycologist, and Bacteriologist Kerik D. Cox Ph.D. of the Cox Program at Cornell University.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com.
This show goes out LIVE on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time. After that you can download the podcast.
To tune in LIVE (and submit your questions to our expert guests!) you can:
- Tune into RealityRadio101.com during the time of the live show
- OR watch the livestream on the Orchard People YouTube Channel
Do you want to learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully? Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's free monthly newsletter at https://orchardpeople.com/sign-up/
For premium fruit tree care education visit: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
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Chapters:
- (00:00) - Fruit Mummies in an Historic Orchard
- (00:35) - What are Mummy Fruits
- (01:18) - Guest Introduction: Kerik Cox
- (01:52) - What Cornell's Cox Labs Does
- (03:12) - Causes of Undersized Fruitlets
- (04:26) - Should You Worry about Mummy Fruits?
- (09:53) - A Good Book about Growing Apples and Pears
- (10:36) - Mummy Fruits on Apricot Trees and Environmental Stress
- (14:57) - Can Fruit Mummies be Bacterial?
- (15:59) - Fire Blight and Its Impact on Fruitlets
- (17:14) - How to Prevent Fruit Mummies
- (18:33) - Why Oxygen is the Best Fungicide (and Bacteriacide)
- (19:12) - Why Does Correct Fruit Tree Pruning Deter Pathogens?
- (21:38) - What is Fire Blight
- (23:33) - UV Light Treatment to Prevent Fruit Tree Diseases
- (26:41) - Protectiing Fruit Trees from Disease with Sanitation
- (27:44) - Arborist Mulch and DIsease
- (29:34) - Sponsor Messages and Announcements
- (31:08) - Fruit Tree Care Tips and Advice
- (33:07) - Discussion on Fruit Mummies and Disease Control
- (34:03) - Covering Fallen Fruit Mummies and Leaf Litter with Mulch or Using Urea
- (38:00) - Recommended Mulches for Smothering Pathogens
- (40:19) - Should You Put Fruit Mummies in Your Compost?
- (41:09) - Managing Peach Leaf Curl
- (44:15) - Botanical Products for Disease Control
- (51:21) - Can Botanical Sprays Harm Beneficial Insects and Wildlife
- (54:15) - Integrated Pest Management and Spraying Tips
- (57:23) - Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
Want to make your own botanical fruit tree spray? Here’s a recipe to try. While this spray is all-natural, it can harm beneficial insects like bees, so be sure to spray at a time when bees aren’t active (early morning and late evening). Keep an eye out for bird nests and avoid spraying near them. And remember, you wouldn’t want to get this in your eyes or on your skin, so handle it with care!
Garlic Fruit Tree Spray
Garlic is known for its strong scent, which can deter many types of pests, from aphids to caterpillars and even some types of fungi.
Ingredients:
- 1 pound of garlic
- 1 gallon of water (rainwater is best)
Instructions:
- Peel and Mince: Start by peeling the garlic cloves. Then, mince or finely chop them to release the essential oils. The finer, the better.
- Simmer: Combine the minced garlic with water in a large pot. Bring the mixture to a simmer (not a full boil) and let it cook for about 20 minutes. This process infuses the water with garlic's active compounds.
- Cool and Strain: After simmering, take the pot off the heat and let it cool. Once it's cool, strain the mixture to remove the garlic pieces. A cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer works great for this. You want the liquid as clear as possible to prevent any sprayer clogs.
- Dilute (Optional): Depending on what you're dealing with, you might want to dilute the mixture. A common approach is to dilute the concentrated garlic water with more water. This step is adjustable based on your needs and the sensitivity of your plants.
- Bottle Up: Pour the strained, coole...
Fruit Tree Patents with Jeremy Kent Tamsen
Orchard People
04/30/24 • 60 min
What fruit trees are illegal to propagate? Learn about fruit tree propagation law with with Jeremy Kent Tamsen of Washington State University. WSU's Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee Washington developed and introduced many new specialty crops over the years, including the popular Cosmic Crisp® apple.
During the show, we talk about the WA64 naming contest. Here is the naming contest website link.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website OrchardPeople.com.
This show goes out LIVE on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time. After that you can download the podcast.
To tune in LIVE (and submit your questions to our expert guests!) you can:
- Tune into RealityRadio101.com during the time of the live show
- OR watch the livestream on the Orchard People YouTube Channel
Do you want to learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully? Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's free monthly newsletter at https://orchardpeople.com/sign-up/
For premium fruit tree care education visit: https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:59) - Introducing Jeremy Kent Tampsen: The Expert on Fruit Tree Patents
- (02:52) - The Intricacies of Fruit Tree Patents and Their Impact
- (08:22) - Understanding the Process and Cost of Obtaining Plant Patents
- (12:26) - The Honeycrisp Story: Lessons in Patents and Trademarks
- (19:41) - Lessons WSU Learned from Honeycrisp on Trademarks
- (23:11) - List of Patented Fruit Trees
- (24:25) - How Long it Takes to Get a Fruit Tree Patent
- (27:07) - Jeremy's Work in Plant Patents
- (30:23) - Orchard People Sponsors
- (33:37) - Part 2 of the Episode
- (34:50) - Is it Legal to Plant Seeds from Patented Apples
- (39:56) - The Lost Apple Project: Rediscovering Heirloom Varieties
- (42:56) - Should the Public Have Free Access to Patented Fruit Trees?
- (46:31) - WA 64: WSU is Introducing a New Patented Apple Tree and Naming Contest
- (49:28) - What Happens to Test Trees that Aren't Good Enough to Market?
- (55:44) - Learning More About WSU's Breeding Programs
- (59:25) - Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes
Best Wood Chips for Fruit Trees with Linda Chalker-Scott
Orchard People
03/27/24 • 58 min
Learn about the best wood mulches for fruit trees with Linda Chalker-Scott, Professor of Horticulture at Washington State University in this episode of the Orchard People radio show and podcast.
Linda is the award-winning author of six books including How Plants Work: The Science Behind the Amazing Things Plants Do (Science for Gardeners). She also is one of the Garden Professors – a group of academic colleagues who educate through their blog and Facebook pages. Also check out her WSU page about horticultural myths!
Read the article linked to this podcast for lots more great information about The Best Wood Chip Mulches for Fruit Trees.
Here are some links to peer reviewed studies on the topic of mulch:
- Black walnut trees and alleged alleopathic effects
- Mycorrhizae and how they work
- Using arborist wood chips as a landscape mulch
- Impact of mulches on plants
- Maddening Mulch!
During the show, we also chatted with Bryan Kappa of ChipDrop.com.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com.
This show goes out LIVE on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time. After that you can download the podcast.
To tune in LIVE (and submit your questions to our expert guests!) you can:
- Tune into RealityRadio101.com during the time of the live show
- OR watch the live stream on the Orchard People YouTube Channel.
Do you want to learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully? Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
These show notes may contain affiliate links to products. We may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Thanks for your support!
- (00:00) - Introduction to the Benefits of Wood Mulch for Fruit Trees
- (00:37) - The Potential Risks of Using Diseased Wood Mulch
- (01:01) - About Linda Chalker Scott
- (02:07) - Understanding Different Types of Wood Mulch
- (02:53) - Mulch from Garden Stores
- (04:51) - Listener Questions: Is Sawdust a Good Mulch?
- (05:44) - Is Colored Mulch Bad?
- (06:20) - Is Mulch Chemically Treated with Pesticides?
- (07:21) - Deep Dive into Arborist Wood Chips
- (10:45) - Leaf Mulch vs Wood Mulch
- (12:29) - Straw, Pine Shavings and Chicken Manure as Mulch
- (13:53) - Do You Need to Add Fertilizer to Mulch?
- (15:12) - Disease Transmission Through Mulch
- (22:06) - Should You Mulch Other Types of Trees and Plants with Wood Mulch?
- (23:13) - Willow and Aspen Mulch and Fruit Trees
- (25:15) - Live Q&A: Anthrancnose and Wood Chips
- (26:15) - Fallen Leaves around Trees and Containers
- (28:02) - Should You Use Wood Chips from Ailanthus and Invasive Trees ?
- (29:36) - Commercial Break and Upcoming Guest Teaser
- (33:33) - Deep Dive into Arborist Wood Chips for Mulching
- (34:12) - Listener Questions: From B ooks to Mulching Practices
- (36:20) - Should You Layer Leaf Compost with Wood Chips?
- (37:42) - Vertical Mulching and Loamy Soil
- (38:54) - Protecting Your Fruit Tree from Insect Pests
- (41:55) - Extra Irrigation and Wood Mulch
- (43:13) - Introducing ChipDrop: A Solution for Wood Chip Needs
- (51:20) - Linda's Hints for Using ChipDrop
- (53:09) - Making Wood Mulch from Fire Wood
- (54:25) - Hugelkultur and Burying Logs and Sticks
- (55:46) - Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Resources
Fruit Trees in Fabric Pots with Kevin Espiritu
Orchard People
02/28/24 • 60 min
Learn when, why and how to grow fruit trees in fabric pots. Our show guest on the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Kevin Espiritu of EpicGardening.com. Kevin is the author of the book Grow Bag Gardening: The Revolutionary Way to Grow Bountiful Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit and Flowers in Lightweight, Eco-Friendly, Fabric Pots.
The images used in the video version of this episode were supplied Giving Grove (www.givinggrove.org) and by Smartpots, the original US company that invented the idea of fabric container and the leading brand of Grow Bags.
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time or download the podcast.
Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
These show notes may contain affiliate links to products. We may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Thanks for your support!
- (00:00) - How Giving Grove uses Fabric Pots in their Community Orchards
- (00:42) - The Benefits and Challenges of Bare Root Trees
- (02:09) - Exploring the Use of Fabric Pots with Kevin Espiritu
- (02:45) - How to Submit Questions and Comments
- (03:18) - Why Fabric Pots are Useful in Small Spaces
- (03:52) - Why Fabric Pots Boost Root Health
- (06:05) - Fruit Tree Pruning for Food Forests
- (07:01) - Fruit Tree Pruning in Permaculture Food Forests
- (07:28) - Kevin's Approach to Fruit Tree Pruning in his Food Forest
- (09:07) - Susan's Approach to Fruit Tree Pruning to Improve Fruit Quality
- (10:03) - Pruning and How it also Helps Thin the Fruit on the Tree
- (11:51) - Using Fabric Pots in the Low Desert
- (12:44) - Using Lined Grow Bags and Fabric Pots
- (13:56) - Using Large Grow Bags and Fabric Pots for Raised Beds
- (16:02) - Using Grow Bags in Cold Climates
- (19:30) - Growing Blueberries in Fabric Pots
- (22:01) - Soil Mixes for Plants Grown in Fabric Pots
- (22:30) - Where to Learn More about Kevin
- (23:01) - What are Grow Bags and Fabric Pots Made of
- (24:10) - Recycling Materials to Make Your Own Grow Bags and Fabric Pots
- (25:40) - Maintaining and Reusing Grow Bags and Fabric Pots
- (27:19) - Kevin Espiritu's Publications and Where to Find Them
- (29:05) - Protecting Apple Trees in Grow Bags from Heat
- (29:57) - The Benefits of Mulching and Grow Bags
- (30:18) - The Use of Grow Bags for Trees
- (31:08) - The Importance of Root Care
- (31:46) - Mixing Soil for Blueberries
- (33:16) - The Legacy of Ruth Stout and Her Gardening Method
- (35:12) - The Benefits of Perennial Vegetables in Orchards and Food Forests
- (35:42) - The Use of Citrus in Planters
- (38:40) - Commericals
- (41:57) - Introduction to Part 2
- (43:10) - Introducing Matt Bunch from Giving Grove
- (44:21) - Using Smart Pots Fabric Pots in the Giving Grove Nursery
- (45:38) - Irrigation and Fabric Pots
- (46:49) - Do Grow Bags and Fabric Pots Damage Tree Roots?
- (48:29) - Sanitizing Fabric Pots after Use
- (49:55) - Tips and Tricks for Indoor Gardening
- (53:20) - Orchard People Contests
- (54:28) - The Ideal Applications for Grow Bags
- (55:33) - Kevin's Favorite Uses for Grow Bags and Fabric Pots
- (56:47) - Using Grow Bags for Potatoes
Grafting Compatibility with Kevin Folta
Orchard People
01/30/24 • 58 min
Learn about grafting compatibility and what kinds of trees can be grafted together by understanding the science of graft unions! Our guest is Dr Kevin Folta, Professor of horticultural sciences at the University of Florida.
Tune into Kevin's Podcast Here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/talking-biotech-with-dr-kevin-folta/id1006329802
Additional Episodes on Grafting Here:
Fruit Tree Grafting for Beginners: https://share.transistor.fm/s/953789b9
Fruit Tree Grafting and Legal Considerations: https://share.transistor.fm/s/0c1144cf
Read our online grafting guide here:
https://orchardpeople.com/grafting-fruit-trees/
The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time or download the podcast.
Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (01:44) - Episode #100 information
- (03:33) - What is fruit tree grafting
- (04:37) - Does grafting happen in nature?
- (08:00) - Why are some fruit tree cultivars easy to graft with than others?
- (11:17) - Plant Morphology and Fruit Tree Grafting
- (14:56) - Cellular Physiology and Grafting
- (19:20) - Kevin's Podcast
- (20:47) - Can you graft flowering plants and non-woody plants?
- (21:58) - Do you need to pay royalties when using scion cuttings?
- (25:21) - Can you graft zone 5 apples onto a zone 4 rootstock?
- (27:23) - Sponsors
- (31:39) - Part 2
- (32:46) - Plant hormones and fruit tree grafting
- (37:31) - Grafting and Taxonomy
- (39:08) - Molecular biology and fruit tree grafting
- (42:46) - Cherry trees and fruit tree grafting compatibility
- (44:09) - Grafting vs Budding and stone fruit trees
- (45:54) - Grafting chestnut trees onto oak trees?
- (47:06) - Grafting Pear onto Quince
- (49:56) - Grafting European Pears onto Various Rootstocks
- (52:03) - Citation rootstock in California vs Florida
- (54:59) - Why Kevin Loves Grafting
- (57:15) - Access more grafting and fruit tree resources
Old Apple Varieties with Daniel Bussey
Orchard People
12/27/23 • 58 min
Learn about old apple cultivars with apple historian Daniel Bussey, author of The Illustrated History of Apples in the United States and Canada.
The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1.00 pm Eastern Time.
Learn to grow organic fruit trees successfully. Sign up for OrchardPeople.com's premium online courses at https://learn.orchardpeople.com/.
These show notes may contain affiliate links to products. We may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Thanks for your support!
- (00:00) - Exploring old apple varieties at an apple tasting event
- (00:34) - Podcast name change in January
- (01:53) - Why Dan started writing about old apple varieties
- (03:23) - Why old apple varieties have funny names
- (05:25) - Smokehouse Apple and fire blight resistance
- (06:31) - Ginger Gold Pedigree
- (07:52) - Slack ma Girdle apple!
- (08:36) - Best old apple varieties for fresh eating
- (12:07) - Why russet apples fell out of favor
- (14:09) - How do you identify apple varieties on an old tree visually and with DNA testing
- (17:25) - Black Oxford and Roxbury Russet apple questions
- (19:14) - Westfield seek no further apple history
- (20:58) - How names of old apple varieties have changed over the years.
- (22:44) - Ben Davis apple history and why it has multiple names
- (24:46) - McAfee apple history
- (26:08) - Sheep nose apple variety
- (26:54) - Tolman Sweet apple trees
- (28:07) - Old apple varieties that are easier to grow
- (29:58) - A Word from our Sponsors
- (34:37) - More on Old Apple Varieties
- (35:53) - History of the USDA apple illustrations
- (37:10) - Pitmastin Pineapple and Fire blight resistance
- (38:12) - Ashmeet's Kernel - and identifying Russet apples
- (39:47) - Franklin apple
- (40:34) - Are many old apple varieties lost forever?
- (41:30) - Limbertwig apples
- (43:54) - Allergies to some apples and not to others
- (46:44) - Where to buy old apple varieties
- (47:41) - Programs to preserve old apple varieties and apple tree grafting
- (51:46) - Which old apple varieties make the best pies
- (54:00) - Did you enjoy this show as a livestream on YouTube?
- (54:42) - How to order Dan's books and how to reach out to him
- (56:41) - How to access more fruit tree podcasts like this one
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How many episodes does Orchard People have?
Orchard People currently has 106 episodes available.
What topics does Orchard People cover?
The podcast is about Leisure, Home & Garden, Permaculture, How To, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Orchard People?
The episode title 'Beneficial Nematodes with David Shapiro-Ilan' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Orchard People?
The average episode length on Orchard People is 62 minutes.
How often are episodes of Orchard People released?
Episodes of Orchard People are typically released every 28 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of Orchard People?
The first episode of Orchard People was released on Jan 4, 2016.
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