Challenge accepted!!! With the horticultural season wrapping up, Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland discuss the challenges they faced this year on this week’s episode of The Growing Season. Winter 2025 kicks off the show’s content. How did it feed into this summer’s water table? A rainy May and then blistering heat for the remainder of the summer. Do you remember how HOT it was? There were 18 days of temps above 30 celsius BEFORE the humid in summer 2025. What is the “litt...
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Challenge accepted!!! With the horticultural season wrapping up, Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland discuss the challenges they faced this year on this week’s episode of The Growing Season. Winter 2025 kicks off the show’s content. How did it feed into this summer’s water table? A rainy May and then blistering heat for the remainder of the summer. Do you remember how HOT it was? There were 18 days of temps above 30 celsius BEFORE the humid in summer 2025. What is the “litt...
The Growing Season, Sept 13, 2025 - Bugsense: Pollinators
The Growing Season
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The Growing Season, Sept 13, 2025 - Bugsense: Pollinators
What's with all the insect activity!? Have you seen an upswing in insects in the garden of late? Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland dive into an increased presence of pollinators on this week's episode of The Growing Season. Grasshoppers and bees kick the show off. Do grasshoppers pollinate anything? You'll be surprised to know. Ants and Trilliums - there is a relationship there. Wasps and timber steps = stings for Matt. Jack tells the same 13 stories over and over....
The Growing Season
Challenge accepted!!! With the horticultural season wrapping up, Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland discuss the challenges they faced this year on this week’s episode of The Growing Season. Winter 2025 kicks off the show’s content. How did it feed into this summer’s water table? A rainy May and then blistering heat for the remainder of the summer. Do you remember how HOT it was? There were 18 days of temps above 30 celsius BEFORE the humid in summer 2025. What is the “litt...