October
“Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.”
Focus on Flowers is a weekly podcast and public radio program about flower gardening hosted by master gardener Moya Andews.

“Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.”
Join host-producer Josh Brewer for a selection of the most engrossing Profiles interviews from 2016.
A hard frost will kill off our annuals for good, but there are tricks we can try to get more treats from our annual purchases.
Andy Findley interviews Mac Fleming, a professional photographer for more than 80 years.
Callicarpa americana makes a good hedge on the outskirts of a garden, as well as excellent ornamental focal points in borders.
John Bailey speaks with Mike Bridavsky, caretaker of the celebrity cat Lil Bub; Gena Asher interviews Jessica Myrick, assistant professor at IU's Media School.
Camassia's bloom spikes bear hundreds of starry, blue flowers that appear in succession over several weeks in the early summer garden.
Will Murphy interviews Michael Leppert, Director of Public Affairs for Krieg DeVault in their Governmental Affairs and Public Advocacy Practice Group.
If you yearn for more fragrance in your garden, here are some suggestions for ornamental sweetshrubs that you could plant this fall.
Andy Findley interviews David Brenneman, director of the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University.
Some of their names are almost as lovely as the flowers themselves!
The cool fall weather causes plants that are new to your garden to transition more comfortably...
Janae Cummings speaks with Comedian, actor, and writer Hasan Minhaj is a correspondent for The Daily Show and a featured storyteller for The Moth.
This week on Harmonia, we’re firing up our time machine and setting the dial back four hundred years to 1616 – what will we hear?
September is an excellent time to walk around your garden and take stock.
Yaël Ksander speaks with Osamu James Nakagawa, professor of photography in IU’s Department of Studio Art.
Ben Debus reads "The Wife's Lament" and "The Domina in Her Garden."
This week on Harmonia, we’re headed into the lion’s den, as we go on safari with ensembles ranging from the New York Pro Musica to the Dufay Collective.
A well-appointed garden needs not only flowers but also decorative foliage that is concurrently available to combine with the garden flowers in a vase.
Jill Koran reads "Icarus Bounced," "Apostles Creed," and the Reflections: X, Q, and N.
The early music world lost one of its most important figures when Nikolaus Harnoncourt passed away on March 5th, 2016.
This annual Euphorbia cultivar has so much to offer!
Janae Cummings speaks with documentary filmmaker Robin Hauser Reynolds, and Gena Asher interviews journalist Amanda Hess.
Paul Asta reads "Where You Left Her," "Timeline In Which I Do Not Exist," "A Chorus of Static," and more.
These herbaceous evergreen plants flower best if pot bound.
Will Murphy interviews journalist and author Michael Shelden, professor of English at Indiana State University.
Daniel Minty reads "The Ice Cutters," "We All Have a Very Fast Sled," and "Summer Pastoral Before I Call Home."
The unusual "muscular" bark of this native tree adds visual interest to the winter landscape.
IU theater professor Murray McGibbon hosts interviews the accomplished South African actor Graham Hopkins.
Jessica Franck reads "Superstition in Girl Years," "Reverse Miracle Baby," and "Lake Marion."