Myth busted: King Tut's tomb did not smell of residual lavender. Plants Always Win podcast episode 43, rosemary vs. lavender
"When Tutankhamun’s tomb was opened, traces of lavender were found and its scent could still be detected." This statement is ALL OVER the internet. And it's false. But, surprisingly, it was used in some fifteenth and sixteenth century mummifications...Learn more: plantsalwayswin.com/2026/02/09/e...
16.02.2026 15:58
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Ep. 43. Rosemary vs. Lavender
In this versus episode, we compete to make you fall in love with two of the nicest-smelling and slowest-growing plants in the garden: rosemary (Salvia rosemarinus) and lavender (specifically Lavand…
Harsh winter got you down, gardeners? Well, if you want to grow rosemary or lavender from seed this year, it's already time to get started. Learn all about it on this week's Plant Face-Off! plantsalwayswin.com/2026/02/09/e... #gardensky 🌱 #herbgarden #gardening #rosemary #lavender
10.02.2026 15:27
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Garden Events Around Ontario
Does your organization have an upcoming garden-related event you’d like to see added to our calendar? Email us with the details and a link to your event page!
New resource for Ontario garden lovers! We've added a calendar of Ontario gardening events to the podcast website. If you or your organization have an event you'd like to add, please let us know! plantsalwayswin.com/events/ #gardensky 🌱 #ontario
02.02.2026 20:59
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Stop Selling Invasive Plants (And Other Gardening Rants You’ll Agree With)
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Ontario's podcast for inquisitive home gardeners is now on YouTube!
Podcasting in rural Ontario brings a number of challenges, most of them related to the internet. High-quality video hasn't been in the cards for us...but we're determined to make it work! #gardensky 🌱
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02.02.2026 19:54
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Ep. 42 Landscape Design Fails
As the 2026 growing season waves tantalizingly on the far horizon, we’d like to help you prepare for a disaster-free garden. To do that, we’re sharing a few key landscape design principles…along wi…
The 2026 growing season is waving tantalizingly on the far horizon, & we’d like to help you prepare for a disaster-free garden. To do that, we’re sharing a few key landscape design principles…along with a whole heap of stories about landscape design fails. plantsalwayswin.com/2026/01/20/e...
22.01.2026 00:05
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In the episode thumbnail for Plants Always Win Podcast Episode 40, Nut Trees and Connection with Elspeth Hay, a white woman in her forties brushes her windswept hair out of her face.
Feeding humanity doesn’t need to come at the Earth’s expense. This week Erin interviews Elspeth Hay about nut trees, ecosystems, and humans as keystone species...and how it all comes together in Elspeth's new book, Feed Us with Trees. plantsalwayswin.com/2025/12/02/e... #agroforestry #permaculture
05.12.2025 21:52
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Ep. 39 Plant Evolution: Kid Q&A
For this episode, a class of elementary-school students prepared a list of questions about plants for Sean and Erin to answer. How did plants come to be the way they are? Why did they evolve to hav…
Kids ask the darndest things! Actually, they ask the coolest things. For this week's episode we got questions from a class of elementary-school kids who wanted to know the whys and wherefores of why plants are the way they are. It's a delight! plantsalwayswin.com/2025/11/25/e... #gardensky
26.11.2025 17:11
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Early Access! Extended Edition! Halloween Hilarity! | Plants Always Win
Get more from Plants Always Win on Patreon
Our Halloween analysis of Little Shop of Horrors is inching its way out to podcast platforms now...but if you've ever thought about becoming a patron, it's a good day to make the move! Our patrons got a slightly early, slightly extended cut this week. www.patreon.com/posts/early-...
31.10.2025 21:53
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Award Finalists | ECO IMPACT 2026 - Learning Series & Awards Gala
ECO IMPACT 2026 is proud to recognize the individuals, teams, and organizations driving meaningful change in Canada’s environmental sector. Our Award Finalists exemplify leadership, innovation, and a ...
ClearWater Farm runs one of the coolest apprenticeship programs I know. Their "agripreneurs" learn skills in regenerative agriculture and experiment in a safe environment, driving innovation. ClearWater has been nominated for an ECO Impact 2026 award. Learn more & vote: ecoimpact.ca/conference/f...
14.10.2025 13:36
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A graphic promoting the nomination of the picture book Wait Like a Seed by Erin Alladin and Tara Anderson to the Garden Communicators International People's Choice Horti Award. The cover image of the picture book shows a little girl in a blue dress with blonde pigtails blowing seeds from a milkweed pod against a yellow sky.
As you may have heard in this week's episode, Wait Like a Seed by our co-host Erin Alladin has been nominated for a people's choice Horti Award for best gardening book! Want to support a picture book about monarchs & milkweed? Cast your vote here: vote.gardencomm.org/2025-horti-a... #gardensky
03.10.2025 20:27
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Podcast | Plants Always Win
Jess revolutionized composting, food education, and community-building in her city with Wilkes-Barre Area Community Gardens—and in this interview, she tells us exactly how she did it so the rest of us can follow her lead. www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
02.10.2025 13:50
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The thumbnail image for Plants Always Win podcast episode 36, Community Gardens with Jessica Letteer, shows a fair-skinned woman with long, brown hair in a car, smiling at the camera.
If you are feeling frustrated and anxious and helpless about the need for stronger communities...if you have ever craved a community garden but didn't think you could make it happen...if you simply want to lift your spirits with a good-news gardening story, this is episode is for you. #gardensky
02.10.2025 13:49
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A pencil sketch of a bat character lounging on their side, singing, with one wing upraised. They have pierced ears and are wearing boots and holding a lyre.
Biologist Dr. Dana Green wanted to bring her work home with her and play a bat character in #D&D. Luckily, someone else had created a homebrew bat species. Isn't her character cute? Listen to Dana's interview here: www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis... #bats #gardensky #dungeonsanddragons
26.09.2025 13:20
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The Garden Communicators International People's Choice Horti Award logo shows a simple green hand holding a green plant in a palmful of soil.
The cover image of the picture book Wait Like a Seed, written by Erin Alladin and illustrated by Tara Anderson, shows a blonde, little girl in a blue dress blowing milkweed seeds against a yellow autumn sky.
I'm up for a Horti Award! If you'd like to support Wait Like a Seed as a People's Choice gardening book of 2025, cast your vote at vote.gardencomm.org/2025-horti-a... #GardenCommUnity #HortiAwards @transatlanticagcy.bsky.social @pajamapress.bsky.social
23.09.2025 23:14
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There are more #batfacts to be had in this week's part II of the interview! Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
23.09.2025 21:38
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There is a bat species with males that lactate. Oh, you wanted to know more than that? Sorry, Dana didn't elaborate. We'll have to get her back on the show. Send in your questions for next time! #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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Bats DON'T eat a thousand mosquitoes an hour 😢 But they do eat them, and they gobble up PLENTY of garden pests 😁 #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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As of summer 2025, there were 1,498 species of bat. How many will there be next year? Depends how many taxonomists get their hands on the list, probably. #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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Hank Green was right. We DON'T know where some bats go in winter. Do you know how hard it is to track bats with solar-powered tags? #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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A group of bats is called a swarm. Not the most exciting collective noun ever, but you can't say it isn't suitable. #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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You can thank the pollinating services of fruit bats for bananas, dates, chocolate, and tequila. Go ahead, thank them. They're waiting, being all adorable and covered in pollen. #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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The world's smallest bat is the bumblebee bat. It's also the lightest mammal, but the jury is out on whether it's the smallest mammal. It depends how you measure it, and you know scientists are going to have clashing opinions on how you measure something. #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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Vampire bats have friends. They are very social creatures, and studies have shown that they have friends. You have permission to say "Awwww" now. #batfacts
23.09.2025 21:37
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The thumbnail image for Episode 34 of the Plants Always Win podcast, Bat Ecology with Dr. Dana Green, shows a young white woman with red braids and a leather eyepatch hanging from a conifer tree in a harness and wearing safety goggles and a helmet. She is sticking her tongue out cheerfully and giving a "rock on" gesture.
The thumbnail image for Episode 35 of the Plants Always Win podcast, Bat Ecology with Dr. Dana Green, shows a young white woman with red hair and a leather eyepatch wearing a brown wide-brimmed hat.
The following is a thread of bat facts pulled from our two-part interview with Dr. Dana Green, a.k.a. The Eyepatch Biologist. It is by no means complete. If you love cute sky puppies and ugly echolocating microchiroptera, these episodes are for you. #bats www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
23.09.2025 21:37
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A thumbnail image for Plants Always Win podcast episode 34, Bat Ecology with Dr. Dana Green Part 1, shows a young white woman with red braids, safety goggles, a leather eyepatch, and black gloves. She is wearing a helmet and harness as she climbs a tall conifer tree, and she is cheerfully sticking out her tongue and giving a "rock on" hand gesture.
This week we're in a flap about bats! Do they really eat a thousand mosquitoes an hour? Was Hank Green's viral video about scientists not knowing where they go in winter correct? Dr. Dana Green, The Eye patch Biologist, answers all that and more. #bats www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
16.09.2025 12:51
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A thumbnail image for Plants Always Win podcast episode 33, Q&A special, shows three speech bubbles over a background of flowers. They read, "Establishing Apples?" "Eradicating Horsetail?" "Fertilizing Flowers?" #gardensky
Our favourite thing to do on Plants Always Win is answer listener gardening questions. In Episode 33 we have a bushel of apple tree questions (grafts? root flares? root stocks?); we also cover horsetail and bindweed management and how to fertilize flowers 🌱 www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
16.09.2025 12:45
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Thumbnail for Plants Always Win podcast episode 33, Q&A special: Establishing Apples? Eradicating Horsetail? Fertilizing Flowers?
You have garden questions and we have answers! Our listeners asked about planting fruit trees, about managing horsetail and bindweed, and about fertilizing flowers without discouraging blooms. We cover all that and more in this week's Q&A special #gardensky 🌱 www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
09.09.2025 22:56
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Quote from Plants Always Win podcast episode 32, Home Composting with Delaina Arnold: "Home composting does not automatically mean that you're going to attract wildlife."
What are the top myths you hear about compost? Delaina Arnold helps us bust some of them in this week's episode: www.plantsalwayswin.com/podcast/epis...
08.09.2025 16:49
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