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If you enjoy the show, please share it with your garden friends. It will be available as a ringtone for your smartphone through the show’s Patreon page. The music for the show is called “The Daily Gardener Theme Song” originally dubbed “Bach’s Garden". I still start the show with - "Hi there, everyone" and I end the show by saying the show is "produced in lovely, Maple Grove, Minnesota”. There are a few easter eggs in the show for Still Growing listeners. The show sign-off is: "For a happy, healthy life: garden every day" Something Sweet: This segment is dedicated to “reviving the little botanic spark” in your heart - to paraphrase botanist Alexander Garden to add more joy to the pursuit of gardening. Garden Chores: A Daily Garden To-Do improve your garden one actionable tip at a timeĥ. Book Recommendations: These are the literary treasures that will help you build a garden library, strengthen your gardening know-how and inspire you.Ĥ. Unearthing Written Work: This is made up of poems, quotes, journal entries, and other inspiring works pertaining to gardeningģ. This is the “On This Day” # OTD portion of the show helping you feel more grounded and versed o n the most enchanting stories from the history of gardening.Ģ. Commemoration: Here, I dig up fascinating people, places, and events in horticulture and share them with you. The Brevities segment is made up of 5 main topic areas.ġ. The format for the show begins with a brief monologue followed by brevities. Shows are between 5 - 10 minutes in length. The tagline for the show is thoughts & brevities to inspire growth. (I’m taking weekends off for rest, family, fun, & gardening!)
