The Iowa Lawn & Garden Show

Tune in to the Iowa Lawn & Garden Show every Saturday morning for gardening tips, store specials and new items! You can listen on 600 WMT or on the iHeartMedia app. Follow the link below for our full podcast library.

The Garden Dirt

Dig into all things gardening, landscaping, and beyond with the team from Culver’s. In each episode, we’ll share practical tips for your lawn and garden, stories from the greenhouse and job sites, and conversations with the people who make it all happen. From plant care and design ideas to behind-the-scenes insights and guest interviews, The Garden Dirt is your go-to spot for inspiration, advice, and a little fun along the way.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a DIY landscaper, or just love hearing good stories from the dirt, there’s something here for you.

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This is where we share the funny, messy, and sometimes unbelieveable stories from the landscaping and gardening world. It could be a DIY disasters, a hilarious moment from a job site, or even some insider scoop from the green industry. If you've got a tale to tell, send it our way... the good, the bad, and the muddy.

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Annuals

The Sky’s the Limit with Air Plants!

The plant that needs no soil to grow…read on to see what Air Plants are all about! Tillandsia, also known as air plants are the perfect plant for those of us with “black thumbs”. No dirt required! Air plants normally

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Lawn

Patchy Lawn, Seed it now!

We often have a lot of questions this time of year on whether it is okay to spread grass seed in the fall.  The best time to seed a lawn is spring or fall when the temperatures are cooler, causing less

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Edibles

Hops…Beer’s Favorite Flowers

If you love the idea of brewing your own beer, why not grow your own ingredients?  With a few tips on growing hops, you will be well on your way to making your own delicious and probably equally as satisfying

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Annuals

Monarchs and Milkweed

With the drastic decrease in the monarch population, many people are looking to milkweed to help save the monarchs. So Why Milkweed? Monarch larvae feed almost exclusively on milkweed because the milky sap inside of the milkweed makes them toxic to their predators. 

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Annuals

How to Turn Your Garden into A Hummingbird Paradise

Hummingbirds are delightful little creatures, not to mention fantastic pollinators. If you’re looking to attract these sweet birds to your garden this year, the following tactics will produce great results. Flowers Planting a garden specifically geared toward hummingbirds will not

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