22
October
2007
In this edition of Ask Monty, we explore the glory of fall. While this is the peak color season across much of the country, some gardener’s and foliage enthusiast are wondering what makes for all of the vibrant colors we see this time of year. Also, have you ever wondered what is the difference between deciduous, semi-deciduous, and evergreen is? Glad you asked, set your garden trowel aside for five minutes and join us inside Monty’s Garden for this edition of Ask Monty’s.
Ask Monty’s is brought to you by Monty’s Plant Food Company. If you would like more information, please click on one fo the links to the right. If you have a question for Ask Monty simply e-mail me Price Allan at price@montysplantfood.com .
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19
October
2007
For the first time we invite you into our Monty’s Lab and see first hand, in a lab
environment, and on a small scale, just exactly what Monty’s Soil Conditioner can do for you.
We tested our product on two unique soil types: Heavy Clay Loam, and a Lighter Sandier type of soil. We chose soil types that are fairly common and widely diverse to show you how Monty’s Soil Conditioner can work to eliminate compaction and improve the over-all nature of the soil which will ultimately lead to better drainiage, better water utilization, a more organic structure, etc.
The tests were conducted over a 32 day period.
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8
October
2007
In this edition of Inside Monty’s Garden, we open it up to your questions and our panel of experts. Ask Monty is brought to you each week by Monty’s Plant Food Company and on this week’s program we examine an odd plant that may be an organic answer to pest control inside the home, if you believe the plant folklore that surrounds this southwestern tree. Also, we’ll explore how to grow a feline friendly herb.
Don’t forget, if you have a question for “Ask Monty” send it to price@montysplantfood.com and we’ll seek to answer as many as we can, either during our podcasts or via our newsletter. To sign up for the Monty’s Newsletter, send an e-mail with the word “subscribe” in the subject line, and we’ll make sure your recive the latest news, information, and special offers, exclusively for our readers.
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3
October
2007
Hello and welcome Inside Monty’s Garden. This year has been particularly tough for the Eastern 1/3 of the country as month after month of drought stress has taken it’s toll. But now, the worst may be yet to come. Dry soils in summer and fall mean that your plants may not be able to weather the winter. What can you do to overcome that stress.
Plus, what can you do to decrease the compaction that drought (and in Oklahoma and Texas - floods) have brought. We’ll look at both of these issues in this edition of our show, and We’ll make a special offer EXCLUSIVELY FOR LISTENERS of Inside Monty’s Garden.
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