Thursday, August 28, 2008

Whats in your Closet?

Do you have anything that ancient and looks like its from the 1900's? Then join us every Saturday afternoon from 1-3pm on The Antique & Heirloom Show. Get FREE market evaluations by emailing a picture or calling in and describing your antique or heirloom. Then watch, listen and learn about what you have stored in that hallway closet of yours. If you like the Antiques Road Show then you'll love this! Drop a line and Tune In!

cars, Cars, and MORE CARS!

If your an old fashion guy or gal who's in to the classics and Loves CARS then join us every Saturday morning between 8-9am for the Classical Car Show! Listen to Steve Rinaldo your Host discuss everything about classic cars,we encourage you to "Honk" in and participate in the discussion. Tune IN!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

On the Front BURNER

Get Cooking with Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts College. Join the Chefs from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and their guests as they discuss inventive and creative food topics every Tuesday from 11am-12pm. So if your taste buds are tingling tune in today,Who Knows what they will COOK UP next!

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Stay Tuned..

Radio Sandy Springs has many new and exiting shows coming on board in the near future. Although we have to keep you in the dark for now, please stay tuned and we know you'll be surprised!

Your local radio station, Radio Sandy Springs!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Coming Up On Your Radio Sandy Springs!

With Great enthusiasm we would like to announce some fantastic shows Coming up on RSS.

In the Line up is a super show fully dedicated to the business of Professional Real Estate Staging, Hosted by Atlanta's own Gina Mcnew. Diva in the house- The voice of Real Estate Staging has a soul purpose of helping out and giving valued tips and resources for Home Sellers and Realtor's.

Next we have The Bright Spot Hosted by Dot Blum. This Show features fascinating individuals who write, create, invent, entertain and otherwise enlighten our lives with their work.

Finally Join some hard working students from North springs High School in a show created entirely by teenagers for listeners of ALL Ages. Who knows what they'll talk about!

All this and MORE Starting At 1pm Friday Afternoon on your local radio chat station > Radio Sandy Springs, 1620 on your AM Dial. Stay Tuned and keep listening!!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Many New Shows Coming to Radio Sandy Springs

With great pleasure it is my privilege to announce that we will be starting and nursing show, an equestrian show, and two others that temporarily we must keep a lid on but, stay tuned!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Garden Coaches by Kate Copsey

Garden coaching is a relatively new breed of garden professionals. They are a step up from your neighbor giving advice and a step down from a landscaper. In essence they help you decide what to do with your landscape, and teach you how to do it.

My guest for the show was Steve Guiness of Roswell who is a garden coach. On the show we talked about the differences in coaches. Some are more design oriented, but some, like Steve, show his clients how to prune and he sends out reminders to them as well. Knowing how to prune and the right time to prune will go along way to regaining control in your garden.

Garden coaches can also help you with design ideas and some will do a full drawing for you. Others will jot down plant names for suggestions and do a less formal ‘back of the envelope’ design for you.

The obvious advantage of a garden coach is that they cost considerably less than professional landscapers, but if they show you how to look after your property, then they will save you even more in the long term.

Look for Steve to return to the show in a few months when we will talk about his trips abroad collecting, lawfully, orchids and other tropical delights.

Harvesting Water by Kate Copsey

Rumor has it that last year’s drought is easing. Unfortunately, although north Georgia ahead of last year for rain, the drought is still in full swing and although no further water restrictions have been imposed, we all need to still be watchful.

Harvesting the water that we do get can go a long way to maintaining a thriving garden, during these stressful times.

Water barrels are the most obvious remedy, but these are just collection points, and are not necessarily the best solution for every garden. Adjusting gutters and creating swales in the landscape can capture water that does fall and keep it on the property rather than letting it runoff into the storm sewers.

Efficient irrigation of the landscape can then take this water, relay it through a drainage system and deliver the optimal amount of water the plant roots where it can be utilized.

The radio show on water harvesting had Stuart DiNenno from Atlanta Water Harvest as a guest and we talked abut different ways to capture water to redistribute around the landscape.

At the beginning of the show, I admitted to not having even a water barrel in the garden, but that was corrected this past weekend. Mine came from Home Depot and took about 2 hours to install. On Saturday afternoon we got barely ¼” of rain, but the barrel captured about 2 gallons of water.

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