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The Mike Nowak Show

Mike Nowakmikenowak.net
Mike and Peggy cover ever a little bit of everything green under the sun—the environment, gardening, local food, sustainable living and more—in a style that is casual, accessible, entertaining, informative and fun.
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Episodes

A Taste of Honey Varietals

Carrie Schloss wrote The Asheville Bee Charmer Cookbook and visits the WCGO studios to talk recipes featuring honey. Jerry Gudauskas of the Illinois Beekeepers Association talks about the insects that make the honey. Mike and Peggy look at environmental stories of the past few weeks.

Nov 04, 20181 hr 46 min

Learning to Love Bats

As we celebrate Bat Week, Indiana State University's Joy O'Keefe tells us why this mammal is so important and so misunderstood. Kim Hankins previews the Green Living Expo at McHenry County College. Madison Hopkins from the Better Government Association follows up on her wave-making article about recycling in Chicago.

Oct 28, 20181 hr 44 min

We Are the Champions

Landscape architect Thomas Rainer offers some heretical advice on what makes plants happy. Peggy and Mike welcome some winning gardeners from the Chicago Excellence in Gardening Awards ceremony.

Oct 15, 2018

Mark and Marcus: Music and Sustainability

Folk musician Mark Dvorak and Stephanie Schrodt stop by the studio to promote next week's Folktober Fest in Oak Park. Holly and Joey Baird, The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener, have early fall tips. In the advance of the ILCA's IMPACT Conference, Marcus de la fleur talks about the benefit of putting native plants in your home's landscape, and the difficulty of finding companies that will maintain them.

Oct 07, 20181 hr 49 min

Midewin: Where the Buffalo Roam

Mike and Peggy broadcast live from Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, just southwest of Chicago near Wilmington, Illinois, and talk to range of guests about one of the great restoration projects in the history of the planet.

Sep 29, 20181 hr 25 min

Helianthus!

The cast and crew of Green Scene's play "Helianthus!" come to the WCGO studios to talk about this theatrical history of the plant we call a sunflower. Gary Oppenheimer of AmpleHarvest.org is back on the final day of Food Waste Weekend to promote the productive distribution of excess food in America.

Sep 23, 20181 hr 45 min

Chicken Enthusiasts and Monarch Supporters

Members of the Chicago Chicken Enthusiasts promote the 2018 Windy City Coop & Eco-Yard Tour...and provide some musical entertainment. Mike test drives an electric vehicle in nine minutes. Doug Taron, PhD from the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum reports on large numbers of migrating monarch butterflies.

Sep 16, 20181 hr 46 min

The Power of Dirt; Hydrangea Help

Gardening expert Melinda Myers has late season advice for hydrangea care; Dr. Jack Gilbert, author of Dirt Is Good talks about why protecting your kids from germs might not be the best thing for them.

Sep 09, 2018

Why Recycle?

Marta Touloumes Keane, Recycling Program Specialist for Will County, explains what can and can’t be recycled, and why. Rich and Susan Eyre from Rich’s Foxwillow Pines prepare for their Hosta Happening Finale.

Sep 02, 2018

Seaweed Chronicles and Trout Tales

Susan Hand Shetterly, author of Seaweed Chronicles: A World at the Water’s Edge, reports on how seaweed harvesting could be the next biological frontier. Marvin Strauch, and Chicago teacher Joe Lentino explain the Trout in the Classroom program.

Aug 26, 2018

Roundup Loses in Court; Talking Trees with Skeet

Certified arborist M.D. Skeet from Bartlett Tree Experts returns to the show to talk summer tree issues. Carey Gillam, author of Whitewash: The Story of Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science, also returns to report on a huge court judgment against the Monsanto Company and its weedkiller Roundup.

Aug 19, 20181 hr 46 min

An Infestation of Horticulturists

This week, the Garden Writers are coming to town to party with the Independent Garden Centers at Navy Pier. Mike and Peggy welcome GWA members C. L. Fornari, Andrea Whitely and Mary-Kate Mackey in studio, who will be joined on the phone by James A. Baggett, who is being inducted into the GWA Hall of Fame.

Aug 12, 20181 hr 46 min

Pollinator-palooza 2018

Landscape horticulturist Dolly Foster teaches you how to make your garden pollinator friendly. Tom Buechel explains how the Plant Sentry program will theoretically keep plant e-commerce free of invasive plants and pests.

Aug 05, 20181 hr 46 min

Bonsai, Tomato and Native Plant Rock Stars

The Spirited Gardener Julia Bunn has rain garden advice. Dan Kosta reports on the Prairie State Bonsai Society annual show. KC Tomato talks–what else?–tomatoes. Stephanie Walquist and Terry Guen preview the Wild Ones West Cook Native Garden Tour.

Jul 29, 2018

SNAP SNAFU

Corey Chatman explains how SNAP purchases at farmers markets across the country are at risk. Green Diva Meg talks about her new podcast at The Green Divas. Nick Mink of Sitka Salmon Shares addresses the challenges facing Community Supported Fisheries.

Jul 23, 2018

The Budburst Challenge: Natives v. Nativars

Chicago Master Gardener Laury Lewis previews the 50th Annual Sheffield Music Festival & Garden Walk. Kayri Havens and Jennifer Schwarz Ballard from Project Budburst are looking for citizen scientists to participate in the Nativars Research Project.

Jul 15, 2018

What If Communities Actually Worked Together to be Sustainable?

Edith Makra, Director of Environmental Initiatives for the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus celebrates a milestone for the Greenest Region Compact. Tony Abruscato of the Chicago Flower & Garden Show, previews the 811 Chicago Garden at Taste of Chicago.

Jul 09, 2018

A Little Science in the Garden Goes a Long Way

Author, lecturer and “farmden” cultivator Lee Reich talks about his new book, The Ever Curious Gardener. Folks from the Dearborn Garden Walk and the Bucktown Garden Walk come to the studio to promote their summer events.

Jul 01, 2018

Return of the Queen of All Horticultural Media

Garden expert Melinda Myers talk searly summer gardening. Environmental attorney Albert Ettinger and Cindy Skrukrud from the Illinois Chapter of the Sierra Club explain their lawsuit with Chicago Trump Tower over its violation of the Clean Water Act.

Jun 30, 2018

Live from Custer Fair in Evanston

Mike and Peggy are live from the Custer Fair in Evanston, Illinois, where they welcome Tom Klitzkie of Nature's Perspective Landscaping, meteorologist Rick DiMaio and more.

Jun 17, 20181 hr 46 min

The Garden Boss Is in the Hoss…er, House

Mike and Peggy welcome William Moss (also known as The Garden Boss) from Get Out and Grow to talk about all things gardening. Native landscaper Benjamin Vogt recounts his battle with the City of Lincoln, Nebraska over what they consider "weedy" plants.

Jun 16, 2018

Life After Sunrise with Steve and Johnnie (Full Show)

Mike and Peggy welcome Chicago radio legends Steve King and Johnnie Putman, authors of A Little More Les, about their relationship with the late, great Les Paul. Janie Maxwell from the Illinois Farmers Market Association tells us What’s in Season.

Jun 12, 2018

Life After Sunrise with Steve and Johnnie

Mike and Peggy welcome Chicago radio legends Steve King and Johnnie Putman, who talk about their book A Little More Les, which recounts their relationship with the late, great guitarist Les Paul. This hour is presented without commercial interruption.

Jun 08, 2018

Garden Questions, Answers and Stories

Mike and Peggy tell stories of robins, backyard chemical use and growing garlic. Rick Moskovitz from A-Plus Pest Control returns to talk about safe spring pest solutions. Rick DiMaio discusses tropical storms and the return of warm weather.

Jun 02, 2018

The Challenge of Biochar and Biosolids

Juanita Irizarry from Friends of the Parks on the proposed Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. Liz Moran Stelk of Illinois Stewardship Alliance and Andy Olsen from ELPC on the 2018 Farm Bill. Dan Dinelli, Tom Marerro and Dominic Brose on biochar.

May 26, 2018

The Genius and Gentility of Richard Tilley

Richard Tilley was a legendary Wicker Park resident and gardener. He died on May 19, 2018 at the age of 91. On February 3, 2013, he appeared on The Mike Nowak Show to share his secrets of seed starting.

May 21, 2018

May 13, 2018 – Year of the Bird

Renee Costanzo and Lourdes Valenzuela from Kilbourn Park Organic Greenhouse gear up for next week’s plant sale, and bird conservationists Judy Pollock and Jeff Skrentny prepare to celebrate International Migratory Bird Day at LaBagh Woods.

May 18, 2018

May 6, 2018 – Chicago Grows Green Lawns and Rivers

Ruth Kerzee of the Midwest Pesticide Action Center explains what Chicago Grows Green Week has to do with your lawn. John Quail from Friends of the Chicago River highlights environmental victories and the outlook for the future of this urban river.

May 12, 2018

April 29, 2018 – Coal Ash Ahead!

Holly and Joey Baird, The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener, answer gardening questions for a cold spring. Pam and Lan Richart from Eco-Justice Collaborative Andrew Rehn from Prairie Rivers Network explain the threat to a cherished east central Illinois river.

May 05, 2018

Make Earth Day Count

Emily Murphy talks about her book Grow What You Love, Chicago Aldermen Michele Smith and Scott Waguespack explain why they want to create a 24-acre park in the North Branch Industrial Corridor, and Jennifer Walling from the IEC reports on a bill that would weaken the state's Endangered Species Protection Board.

Apr 22, 20181 hr 44 min
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