Bryan Earl
Former Development DirectorBryan Earl has been with UPR since 1993. He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Journalism and completed an internship at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon, before coming to UPR full-time. When not in his garden, Bryan loves to travel with his family, ride trains, ski at Beaver Mountain, and sing with the American Festival Chorus.
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How do you establish a high class restaurant in an isolated small town? Throw an ice cream social for the locals! Nancy Williams reads on Petals & Prose.…
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Spider and prey DNA in the spider web? Stinging yourself to create a pain index? Vibrational noise to control leafhoppers? Diane Alston is on today's…
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A discussion about growing Christmas cacti, the new book Garden-pedia, phenotypic plasticity, and a river essay are all on the Zesty Garden today.
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Today is the next installment of Going Native! we look at Baptisia, also known as False Wild Indigo. On Petals and Prose, we explore what happens when an…
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What do you do with that beautiful Poinsettia now that the holidays are over? How does Badger remove a giant turnip from the garden? Jerry Goodspeed, and…
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Welcome to the new year and a new season of the Zesty Garden! Today on the show is a live conversation with USU Extension Entomologist Diane Alston about…
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On Petals and Prose Nancy Williams revisits an essay from Gardening at the Dragon's Gate. Mark Anderson outlines some great Christmas Gifts for the…
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First is an interview with the author of "The Natural World of Winnie the Pooh," then a recommendation to plant the Desert Holly, and finally...an…
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On Zesty Garden today is Diane Alston with news about a blood-sucking moth, a natural born pest found for stink bugs, and a comparison of the natural…
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In 1661, Louis XIV commissioned André Le Nôtre with the design and laying out of the gardens of Versailles which, in his view, were just as important as…