Teresa speaks with Park Ranger Dan Osis of Forts Stevens State Park on mushrooms and she tries a mushroom cookie.
Teresa Retzlaff
Teresa speaks with Bill Griesar, a neuroscientist, teacher and founder of Northwest Noggin regarding: This is your brain on nature.
Teresa talks all things garlic with the founders of The Clatskanie Garlic Festival, Darro and Steve Routon.
Teresa Retzlaff interviews gardener and artist Jessica Schleif about gardening with children and the benefits of being outside in your childhood.
Teresa speaks with Angela Whitlock, Marine Program Coordinator for North Coast Land Conservancy.
Teresa speaks with Brenda Vassau, of Low Tide Farms in Clatskanie, OR.
Teresa Retzlaff and Jessica Schleif talk about Spring’s arrival in their gardens.
Teresa interviews Kayla Fermin from Lewis & Clark National Park.
Teresa talks solo on winter gardening tasks.
Teresa talks with KMUN News Director (and gardener) Katie Frankowicz about regenerative agriculture.
Teresa interviews Brooke McClain of Barking Dog Farm in Clatskanie.
Host Teresa Retzlaff talks with Emma Geddes about growing flax for linen on the north coast, and current efforts throughout the US to bring linen production back as an industry.
Teresa speaks with David Hendrickson, owner of Carola Wine and Cider
Teresa interviews Britt Boles, local indigo doula, about the crop’s history and varied uses.
Your host Teresa Retzlaff speaks with author and gardener Maggie Stuckey
Host Teresa Retzlaff interviews Katherine Lacaze from North Coast Land Conservancy.
Your host Teresa Retzlaff flies solo, going in-depth to talk about helping our plants adapt to extreme weather conditions.
Teresa speaks with journalist and horticulture specialist Ketzel Levine.
Teresa speaks with Kelly Huckestein of Spring Up Farm in Knappa.
Teresa hosts by herself this week, talking all things seeds: how to source them, ways to experiment, and troubleshooting what to grow in your garden’s specific conditions.
Teresa and Jessica discuss what people can do, and not do, for their gardens in this windy, icy winter season.
Host Teresa Retzlaff talks with co-host emeritus Jessica Schleif about the knowledge we glean from our experiences and from each other about the natural world, and being open to the rules as we understand them changing over time.
Teresa Retzlaff is joined by co-host emeritus Jessica Schleif for a discussion of all things early fall in our coastal farms and gardens.
Host Teresa Retzlaf discusses dry farming with her guest, Amy Garret of the OSU Extension Small Farms Project.
Host Teresa Retzlaff talks with Ketzel Levine about her work with the Wonder Garden at the Hoffman Center for the Arts in Manzanita.
Teresa interviews Julie Hackett and John Haul of Laughing Rabbit Farm in lewis and clark of the north coast region.
Teresa talks with Aaron Grothe (“growth”), OSU extension regional fire specialist, about wildfires, prevention, preparedness, and more.
We talked about the importance of wearing clothes while cooking, kim chee fried rice and the price of groceries