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Muddy Boots

Keith and Elisabeth

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Landscape Designer, Keith Edwards, and 'Garden Girl', Elisabeth Kingman, join forces to bring an engaging, informative, and entertaining take on all things gardens. From growing perfect produce to garden design, Keith and Elisabeth will cover it. Come along and get your hands and boots muddy. For more information follow us on Instagram @muddybootspodcast
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The Muddy Path

Michele Paiva

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We discuss all things psychology, self-help, and Zen Buddhist philosophy. Explore relationships, healing trauma, inner-child wound recovery, and explore ways to attain inner peace. Visit MyMuddyPath.com for free resources and weekly Zen.
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Muddy Water

david wilson

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Young gun, Cannon Wilson takes to the airwaves to shine light that we might bolster enlightenment instead of ignorance. Millennials are gonna change the world. This is the podcast where we learn why. Tuesday and Thursday with hopes of coming to you daily! Like us and tune in friends!
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Muddy Vibes

Muddassir Siddiqui

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Hey Guys my name is Muddassir I address on certain topics when it comes towards touching subjects how I feel that it can connect to other people weathers it TV movies books everything in general what you here from is the truth and it’s just me and Storytelling bout it
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Autumn is here and there is plenty to do in the garden! This week, hear Keith and Elisabeth’s suggestions on what to get done in the garden this Autumn. Pruning and deadhead perennials such as hydrangeas, salvias, lavender etc Prune espalier apples and citrus Rejuvenate your soil after summer with a broad fork (Keith recommends F.D Ryan's) before a…
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Today we dive into our Muddy River Tactical OWB Kydex Holsters and the different options we offer. The benefits of each and how to choose the right OWB holster for you and your situation. You can check us and all our products out at www.MuddyRiverTactical.comDi Muddy River Tactical, LLC
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We’ve heard Elisabeth mention “my new garden” a number of times. Now we have the opportunity to follow Elisabeth’s journey to creating her new dream garden. Keith drew up plans for the garden using council plans and including Elisabeth’s plant selections and ideas. Elisabeth started the transformation with the most visible section. Two ModBOX raise…
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Welcome back to the Muddy River Tactical Podcast! As always we have Kyle Mason ( engineer , R&D ), Brett Davis ( gun shop manager ) , and Kevin Mason ( owner of Muddy River Tactical ). Today, we deep dive into Muddy River Tactical Inside the Waistband Kydex Holsters. We will go over options, our opinions, and how we design these holsters to be the …
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Who will be the lucky winner of this week’s prize from The Plant Runner? Another packed episode of excellent questions from our listeners and hear more about what Keith does (when he’s not talking to us about gardening!) Some great tips this week include: Your ECO Neem and Eco Oil mix can be made up and left in the sprayer for use. Adding a couple …
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Welcome back to the Muddy River Tactical Podcast, thank you for joining us! As always we got Kyle Mason ( host, R&D engineer ) , Brett Davis ( gun shop manager ), and the owner of Muddy River Tactical Kevin Mason. Today, we talk about some carry pistol options and what is popular. We will also talk about concealed carry in schools and a news articl…
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What alternatives are there to the classic, Australian lawn? Synthetic? Elisabeth is not a fan, will Keith convince her that they have a place? Before considering an alternative, consider a few elements - amount of sun, foot traffic, water conditions etc Granitic sand - can be a great alternative for areas between plants, border beds or for paths. …
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Welcome back to episode 4 of the Muddy River Tactical Podcast! Today, we have Kyle Mason ( engineer / product development ) , Brett Davis ( gun shop manager ), and the owner of Muddy River Tactical, Kevin Mason. On todays episode we will go over some of the basics of concealed carry for those of you new to carrying a pistol. You can find all our ho…
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A happy, cost effective, sustainable garden - who doesn’t love that? Set yourself up by spending the time and money by setting up your garden with good soil Compost - a great, cost effective way to turn your kitchen waste into a valuable product for your garden. Keith recommends Clyde's Lignite Humate before applying compost and then covering with …
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Today we have Kyle Mason ( engineer / product development ), Brett Davis (gun shop manager ), Kevin Mason ( owner / CEO , Julie Mason ( supporting wife of Kevin ). We will talk about growing a family owned business and how it impacts family dynamics! Check us and our holsters out at www.MuddyRiverTactical.com…
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Currently own a worm farm or thinking you might like to? This week we meet Richard Thomas from Wormlovers Hear about the history of Wormlovers and their journey over the last 10 years and learn from Richard’s knowledge on the benefits of worm farms for the home gardener. Check out the Wormlovers website to see the range of not only worm farms but p…
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Welcome back to Episode 2 of the Muddy River Tactical Podcast! We truly appreciate you all joining us today! We will talk about and go over the highlights of Shot Show 2024 in Vegas. What was good, and what was a little surprising! Check us and all our holsters out at www.MuddyRiverTactical.comDi Muddy River Tactical, LLC
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Find out who will be this month’s Q&A winner of The Plant Runner’s prize! We have been inundated with excellent questions, here are some of the topics discussed this month: Passionfruit hoppers can be controlled by weekly spraying of ECO Neem and Eco Oil Frangipane with woolly aphid. Keith suggests controlling with Pyrethrum (add a drop or two of d…
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What’s growing in Keith’s garden? Flowers, trees and of course lots of edibles. This week we take a closer look at what’s happening in his beloved garden. The trial garden - what’s living up to expectation and what’s not! Some disappointing new varieties of Rudbeckia. Agastache and salvias are always winners and eryngium (Sea Holly) also performing…
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Today we go back to one of Keith’s favourite topics! Where everything in a good garden starts - the soil. Finally an easy guide to why we should we be composting, getting started and maintaining a perfect, odour-free compost. We learn about the Carbon:Nitrogen ratio (ideally 1 part carbon to 3 parts nitrogen) the role of microbes in breaking down c…
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Today we explore the world of native and exotic plants. What is a native plant? What is an exotic plant? How can we integrate these different designs into our garden spaces? Keith outlines some of the benefits of growing natives and exotics in the one garden. These include: Ability to grow different combinations by creating micro climates from exot…
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Our first Muddy Boots Q&A for the year! Find out who will be this month’s Q&A winner of The Plant Runner’s prize! Types of nutrient rich mulch - what to choose? Mushroom, Lucerne, Pea straw? Keith recommends Who Flung Dung Poppy seeds - an easy one to grow by sowing directly into your garden Wanting to try gardening with a Moon Calendar? Try this s…
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A Side (Hour 1) Originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR on October 8th, 2013---> "They say we are near waking when we dream we are dreaming. Hard to say, but dreams are certainly are as elusive as flowing water. Join guest host Tenali for an otherworldly musical odyssey into the wild and exotic clouds of space… Climb aboard and drift away~~~"…
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B Side (Hour 2) Originally aired on The Other Side on KVMR on October 8th, 2013---> "They say we are near waking when we dream we are dreaming. Hard to say, but dreams are certainly are as elusive as flowing water. Join guest host Tenali for an otherworldly musical odyssey into the wild and exotic clouds of space… Climb aboard and drift away~~~"…
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Elisabeth is ready to fill her new raised beds and start her veggie patch. Maybe you are too? This month, Keith gives us some great advice on getting started with growing your own food. Location, location, location - lots of sun is an absolute must! Type of veggie patch - options include a raised bed or building into existing lawn or garden bed. Er…
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No garden is complete without trees! This month Keith shares his top 10 favourite trees for the Australian garden. Full moon maple - Acer japonicum vitifolium - well suited smaller garden Norway Maple or Designer Maple Acer platinoides globosum - well suited smaller garden Acer platinoides Crimson Sentry -well suited smaller garden Persimon fuyu - …
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Our last Muddy Boots Podcast for the year! Thank you to our loyal listeners this year! Find out who will be this month’s Q&A winner of The Plant Runner’s prize? After a climbing rose in yellow or orange hues? Keith suggestions - Banksia rose, Maigold, Summertime, Golden Showers Removing leaves and pinching tomatoes? Keep a single main trunk, reduce…
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For regular listeners the name Clyde's Compost will be familiar. But did you know Clyde’s Compost has a brand new product? Lignite Humates is what Keith would call a “game changer”. Hear from Vince from Clydes about both the original Clyde’s compost and his brand new product. Why Clyde’s Compost? Originally created for the family’s intense vegetabl…
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This week Elisabeth asks Keith to share some tips on how to encourage wildlife into her new garden. Grow it and they shall come! Both a perennial or natives style garden can be created to maximise wildlife. Birdbaths, rocks and nesting logs will all assist with creating places for wildlife to enjoy. Plants like Dianella Revoluta with edible berries…
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This week is all about deadheading - why & how to deadhead to keep your flowers flourishing! Why do we deadhead? Looks tidier, helps keep plants healthy and can prolong the flowering period. How to deadhead? Hand pinch or use secateurs. Cut just above the next set of leaves or nodes. What to deadhead? Keith and Elisabeth share their list with some …
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** Rebroadcast ** B Side (Ep. 3 | 2019): This is the second episode in a five-part surrealism series. This go-around, they tell me that we will be sound and their waving waves, at least, that’s what Host and Producer, Tenali Von Verily Vibrations was told to share with you. See ya there (but over there does not mean a vacuum because sound can’t tra…
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** Rebroadcast ** B Side (Ep. 3 | 2019): This is the second episode in a five-part surrealism series. This go-around, they tell me that we will be sound and their waving waves, at least, that’s what Host and Producer, Tenali Von Verily Vibrations was told to share with you. See ya there (but over there does not mean a vacuum because sound can’t tra…
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Meet the Jim in Jim’s Mowing. Hear the incredible journey of Jim’s Mowing and how it has grown from a backyard business to over 5000 franchisees. Hear what has contributed to the success. Listen to Keith and Jim’s banter as Keith shares a couple of his favourite products with Jim including Clyde’s Lignite Humates, MycoGold , Munash Rock Dust and Ji…
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From citrus, avocado and eucalyptus trees to garden design and ponds. Hear this week’s questions answered and hear who our lucky Plant Runner prize winner is. How to get rid of Bacterial Brown spot on Eucalyptus Caesia . Treat Citrus Leaf Miner or gall wasps with Eco Oil and ECO Neem weekly Got a pond and need advice? Contact Garden World Top tips …
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This week the team talk to artist Anna Tronson about the work of co-host Keith Edwards. As we know Keith is a landscape consultant. Check hime out at https://keithedwards.com.au/ and https://www.instagram.com/ke_landscape_consultant/. From the initial interview, site inspections and research through to creating a detailed plan on paper; we learn in…
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Executive Director Erin Prange goes in-depth with Artistic Director Kirven Douthit-Boyd, a year into his role at the helm of The Big Muddy Dance Company. Kirven speaks about his vision for the company's future, the dance and arts scene in St. Louis, and his own personal journey with dance. Looking forward to Kirven's world premiere of "Something Ab…
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Love the idea of a wildflower meadow as part of your garden design? Not sure how to get started or how this can be incorporated into a domestic garden? Let Keith & Elisabeth inspire you! Wildflowers need plenty of sun and it’s important to get rid of all grass and weeds before planting. Be patient, this process may take 2 years! Don’t want to wait?…
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This week Keith and Elisabeth follow up on the recent episode that listed Keith’s Top 10 fruit trees! Now we are stepped through a step by step guide to growing beautiful fruit trees Choosing the right location Preparing the hole for planting - with Clyde's Compost, MycoGold, Munash Rock Dust Clyde’s lignite Planting and staking your new tree & fin…
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Check out this week’s Q&A and learn who will win the prize, donated by The Plant Runner Great questions as always and some excellent suggestions from Keith and Elisabeth including: - :Keep an eye out for Gumleaf Skeletoniser (Uraba Lugens) that can destroy eucalypts in Winter & Early spring - Tips for using the moon calendar to guide pruning times …
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Keith’s Top 10 Fruit Trees Already growing your own fruit trees or love the idea but haven’t yet tried? Be inspired by Keith, the “the fruit tree aficionado”! Before selecting your trees, be sure to research what will grow in your area. Consider frosts, soil type, available sunlight and your available space and design preferences. Be sure to know w…
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Meet Marco Baretta from ModBOX, expert in all there is to know about raised garden beds. So why raised beds? Raised beds are attractive, ergonomic and make soil control & maintenance a lot easier. When designing raised beds, Keith & Marco recommend a height of approximately 450mm, no wider than 600mm if against a wall or 1200mm if it is accessible …
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Some warm weather already and predicted to be a warm Spring and hot Summer. How should we prepare for the months ahead? Think about putting in an irrigation system - drip line irrigation, micro sprinklers or pop up sprinklers. Build up your soil with organic matter, compost and Biochar and top with 75mm of mulch such as granitic sand. Wetting agent…
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Check out this week’s Q&A and learn who will win the prize, donated by The Plant Runner Great questions as always and some excellent suggestions from Keith and Elisabeth including: - Kickstarting Mock orange hedge with Scotts Osmocote Compost and Neutrog Gyganic - Looking to plant Camellias in full sun? Go for the Sasanqua variety - Spanish Lavende…
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Episode Notes Elisabeth and Keith share the benefits of Native plants and share their top 10 (or so) Australian Natives for the Garden. Recommended Native Ground Covers: Casuarina glauca – common name, Cousin It. Chrysocephalum apiculatum - common name Everlasting or Yellow Buttons. Xerochrysum ‘Sundaze White’ commonly known as the Everlasting Dais…
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