Friday, May 8: It's all good in the agrihood, live @ 6 PM with the homegrown music from Los Perros Perdidos. Join Aldine and Lara for more pro tips from Urban Pepper Project and Little Gay Garden, just 2 of the urban farmers on offer at the Sixth Annual Urban Farmer Plant Sale this month. True tales of the agrihood with Kent Pyne, whose fourth-generation fruit orchard in Orem has been decimated by the weather. Plus, Save Our Canyons, Rose Park Community Festival, and Skywatcher Leo T.
Jack Stauss of Save Our Canyons stops by with alerts on two environmental issues:
Veteran journalist Skywatcher Leo T shares his love of the night sky, space news, and cultural stories of the stars. To share your skylore or ask questions, follow SkyWatcher Leo T on Facebook.
If you'd like to support local growers this season, then consider the Sixth Annual Urban Farmer Plant Sale on Saturday, May 16, to get your garden started. Punk Rock Farmer talks with Shirley Steinmacher of the Urban Pepper Project and June Hiatt of Little Gay Garden for a sneak peek.
Pyne Farms is a fourth-generation fruit orchard specializing in apples, apple cider, stone fruit, and other farm-fresh favorites. And while there have been ups and downs since the family first planted fruit trees along the Provo bench in 1903, Ken Pyne says this season's unusual weather has wreaked havoc on this year's harvest
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