Episodios

  • In Conversation with Judith Lowry
    Feb 18 2025

    Larner Seeds: https://larnerseeds.com/

    Books by Judith Lowry

    1. Gardening with a Wild Heart: Restoring California's Native Landscapes at Home
      https://www.amazon.com/Gardening-Wild-Heart-Californias-Landscapes-ebook/dp/B00719LLQA?ref_=ast_author_dp
    2. The Landscaping Ideas of Jays: A Natural History of the Backyard Restoration Garden
      https://www.amazon.com/Landscaping-Ideas-Jays-Backyard-Restoration/dp/0520241649?ref_=ast_author_dp
    3. California Foraging: 120 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Evergreen Huckleberries to Wild Ginger (Regional Foraging Series)
      https://www.amazon.com/California-Foraging-Flavorful-Evergreen-Huckleberries-ebook/dp/B00NG3QBV0?ref_=ast_author_dp


    Books discussed in the podcast:

    1. Homesteading: How to Find New Independence on the Land by Gene Logsdon: https://www.amazon.com/Homesteading-How-Find-Independence-Land/dp/0878570683
      Gene Logsdon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Logsdon
    2. The Organic Gardener by Catherine Osgood Foster: https://www.amazon.com/organic-gardener-Catharine-Osgood-Foster/dp/0394472101


    Influential people

    1. Molly Brown - Bolinas School of Botanical Art - Molly brown: https://www.mollybrownartist.org
    2. Craig Dremann - Redwood Seed Company: https://www.ecoseeds.com/
    3. Gurney Norman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurney_Norman

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  • In Conversation with Anne Hilton
    Aug 8 2024

    Topher in conversation with Anne Hilton of California Peony Company.


    https://www.californiapeonycompany.com/

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  • In Conversation with Alexis Koefoed
    May 17 2024

    Topher Delaney in conversation with Alexis Koefoed, Farmer, activist, and owner of Soul Food Farm.

    https://www.soulfoodfarm.com/

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  • In Conversation with Robin Parer
    Apr 10 2024

    Topher Delaney in conversation with Robin Parer, owner of Geraniaceae and grower of Erodiums, Geraniums, and Pelargoniums.


    Ways to get in contact with Robin Parer: geraniac@pacbell.net

    https://www.geraniaceae.com/



    Photo by Saxon Holt.

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  • In Conversation with Matt Kondolf
    Feb 15 2024

    Topher Delaney in conversation with Matt Kondolf, Professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at the University of California Berkeley.

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  • In Conversation with Martin Bournhonesque
    May 12 2023

    Garden The Knowledge. Topher Delaney in conversation with Martin Bournhonesque.

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  • In Conversation with David Duskin
    Mar 27 2023

    Topher Delaney in conversation with David Duskin, Public Artists, and co-founder of Petaluma River Park


    http://www.davidduskin.com/

    https://www.petalumariverpark.org/


    Publicly accessible collaborative works:

    Teaching Stones, Almaden Library and Community Center, San Jose, CA

    Norman Lear Monument, Emerson College, Boston, MA

    Castro Valley Creek Daylighting Project, Castro Valley Library, Castro Valley, CA

    Thousand Ways, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, CA


    Books that have inspired David:

    The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell

    Tao Te Ching, Lao-tzu, translation by Stephen Mitchell 

    Women Who Run with the Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estes

    Finnegans Wake, James Joyce

    Body Watching, Desmond Morris

    Moby Dick, Herman Melville


    Paintings that have inspired David:

    Annunciation, Cortona, Fra Angelico 

    Annunciation, San Marco, Fra Angelico 

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  • In Conversation with Chris Otow Kuratomi and Tosh Kuratomi, owner-operators of Otow Orchard
    Feb 15 2023

    Otow Orchard
    6232 Eureka Rd
    Granite Bay, CA 95746
    916-791-1656
    www.otoworchard.com

    In 1911,  Kitchitaro Kawanoand his wife, Momi, purchased 20 acres of land in the Rosedale Colony Tract of Loomis and named it Rosedale Farm. 

    After Kitchitaro's death in 1939, his widow and youngest daughter, Helen, ran the farm. During World War II, Helen and her husband, Seiichi Otow, were interned at Tule Lake Relocation Center.

    After the war, they returned to the farm to find that it was not in a condition to provide them an income. Seiichi opened a radio repair shop in Sacramento while reviving the orchard.

    The Otow family, including Seiichi, Helen, June, Christine and Wesley cared for and harvested the orchard and packed all the fruit on the farm until the 1970s.

    Today, Chris Otow Kuratomi and her husband, Tosh Kuratomi, respond to their customers' preferences with a much more diverse variety of fruits and vegetables. They continue to specialize in the ancient art of dried persimmons known as hoshigaki.

    Surrounded by development, they strive to honor their family's commitment to the farm. The orchard takes on different personalities through the seasons and continues to provide local residents with high-quality fresh food.

    They grow the following fruits + Vegetables:

    Apples:
    Gala
    Gravenstein
    Fuji
    Honeycrisp
    Pink Lady
    Reinette Simirenko
    Red Delicious
    Yellow Delicious
    Gala

    Apricots
    Blenheim        
    Fantasme
    Orange Red
    Patterson
    Robada
    Royal
    Royal Rosa

    Asian Pears
    Hosui
    Kosui
    Nijisseiki
    Okusankichi
    Olympic
    Shinko
    Shinseiki
    Ya Li
    Yoi

    Blackberries

    Cherries
    Bing
    Rainier
    Royal Lee
    Royal Lynn

    Citrus
    Blood Orange
    Clementine Mandarin
    Eureka Lemon
    Satsuma Mandarin
    Naval Orange
    Satsuma Mandarin
    Valencia Orange
    Yellow Grapefruit

    Figs          
    Black Mission
    Brown Turkey        
    Panache

    Garden Vegetables
    Basil
    Bitter Mellon
    Chard
    Chile
    Cilantro
    Japanese Cucumbers
    Japanese Eggplants
    Kale
    Lavender
    Mint
    Okra
    Peppers
    Rosemary
    Tomatillo
    Tomatoes

    Grapes
    Kyoho
    Red Perlette
    Thompson Seedless

    Jujube
    GA866
    Li
    Sugar Cane

    Kiwi

    Mulberries

    Nectarines
    Ambre
    Fantasia 
    Flavortop
    Heavenly White
    Jade

    Nuts
    Almonds
    Chestnuts
    Pecan
    Walnut

    Olives
    Manzanilla
    Mission
    Sevillano

    Clingstone Peaches
    Bowen
    Phelps

    White Peaches
    Babcock
    Indian Free
    Nectar
    Saturn (donut)
    Silver Logan
    Spring Rose
    Sugar Lady

    Yellow Freestone Peaches
    49er
    Delight
    Fairtime
    Fay Elberta
    Flavorcrest
    Frost
    Gene Elberta
    June pride
    Junecrest
    Late Alamar
    Loring
    Maycrest
    Muir
    O'henry
    PF 11
    PF lucky 13
    Q-1-8
    Red haven
    Regina
    Springcrest
    Summerset
    Suncrest

    Pears  
    Bartlett
    Comice
    D'anjou

    Persimmon
    Chocolate
    Hachiya
    Fuyu
    Giombo
    Giro
    Hachiya
    Hyakume
    Imoto
    Izu
    Maru
    Nagamaru
    Niishimura Wase
    Vodka

    Plum
    Black Amber
    Casselman
    El Dorado
    Empress
    Frontier
    Kelsey
    La Roda
    Mariposa
    Red Beaut
    Red Roy
    Santa Rosa
    Satsuma
    Ume

    Plum
    Black Amber
    Casselman
    El Dorado
    Empress
    Frontier
    Kelsey
    La Roda
    Mariposa
    Red Beaut
    Red Roy
    Santa Rosa
    Satsuma
    Ume

    Pomegranates
    Ambrosia
    Eversweet
    Wonderful

    Quince

    Squash
    Black Futsu
    Butternut Squash
    Delicata
    Kabocha
    Red Kuri
    Yellow Zucchini

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