Ron Wilson 1/3/2026 Hour 1
In this hour of In the Garden with Ron Wilson, Ron and his Joe into the new year with a focus on trends and resolutions. They discuss the importance of being realistic about time commitments and the need to factor in failures when setting gardening goals. Ron shares a personal anecdote about a tree that didn't thrive, despite ideal conditions, and emphasizes the importance of patience and persistence. The conversation also touches on the upcoming trends in gardening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Wilson 1/3/2026 Hour 2
Ron chats with Barbie Bletcher, a retired state apiarist and queen bee. They dive into the world of honey bees, discussing the decline in bee populations and the importance of pollinator-friendly gardens. Ron and Barbie explore the impact of habitat loss, pesticide use, and the varroa mite on bee colonies. They also touch on the benefits of beekeeping classes and the role of education in promoting bee conservation. With Barbie's expertise and Ron's curiosity, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the fascinating world of bees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Wilson 1/3/2026 Hour 3
In this hour of "in the Garden with Ron Wilson," Ron shares tips and advice for a successful gardening year. He discusses the importance of knowing your soil and how to adjust the pH levels for optimal plant growth. Ron also talks about the trend of growing plants in moss-covered balls, known as Cokie Dama, and how it's becoming a popular way to garden indoors. Additionally, he answers listener questions on topics such as transplanting Rosa Sharon bushes and dealing with moles in the yard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Queen Bee Buzzes in 1/3/2026
Ron chats with Queen Bee Barbee Bletcher, a retired state apiarist with a wealth of knowledge about bees. They dive into the importance of pollinator-friendly gardens and the decline of bee populations. Barbie shares some startling statistics, including the fact that Ohio had 260,000 bee colonies in 1940, but that number dropped to 22,000 during the colony collapse disorder. They discuss the impact of habitat loss, pesticide use, and the role of nutrition in bee health. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in bee conservation and sustainable gardening practices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron Wilson 12/27/2025 Hour 1
Here in the Garden with Ron Wilson, it's the final Saturday 2025. Ron's reflecting on the past year and looking forward to 2026. He's talking about the importance of planning ahead, especially when it comes to indoor gardening. Ron's sharing tips on growing microgreens and recommends checking out Johnny's Seeds and Burpee's catalogs for inspiration. He's also discussing the history of mistletoe and how it's become a rare sight in gardens. Plus, he's taking calls from listeners and answering questions on everything from sunflowers to Amarillas ALSO - Dr Z calls into the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.