Gardening In Rockville: Tune Into The Final Rockville Central Radio Friday
This week President and Michele Obama started a vegetable garden at the White House. In Rockville, we have our own garden spots. Tomorrow, we’re signing off with a blossoming burst of a Gardening Show! We’ll go live at noon at >Rockville Central Radio.
Jerry Wujek, who worked to create the Fallsgrove Community Garden, will talk about the plan for this soon-to-be-installed space.
Then Michael Twitty, who will be installing a Heirloom Garden at the Beall Dawson House for the Montgomery County Historical Society, will tell us all about this vintage endeavor.
Even though it’s still chilly, we are certainly thinking about warmer days! And planting the seeds for new beginnings!
How to listen? Just go here on your computer. Or, feel free to just call into our listener line at 646-200-3332. While you’re on the phone, you can hear the whole show. AND . . . you can ask questions too.
In fact, we encourage it. So call in at 646-200-3332! Press 1 in order to let us know you have a question!
This Friday’s show will be our last regular episode of Rockville Central Radio.
Just about a year ago, on April 4, 2008, we started the show. We’ve been suprised and delighted by callers and guests over the past year and have enjoyed talking to everyone. We’ve learned so much about Rockville and the people who make it special. It’s been lots of fun!
But, while some shows have had significant audience, there are too few regular listeners for us to justify continuing.
We want to thank our most dedicated guest, Ruth Hannesian of the Animal Exchange. She has been a guest on the show for almost every episode. She has never failed to delight us while at the same time teaching us something about our animal friends. Thank you Ruth!
We’re always trying new things at Rockville Central. Some of them work, and others don’t! We think it’s time to say goodbye to this effort to make room for new features.
Brad and Cindy
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I know I didn’t listen as often as I would have liked. But just so you know your efforts with Rockville Central radio were/are appeciated.