Posts Tagged ‘spring weather’
KOHO Health Minute – Spring Allergy Season
With spring springing, allergy season is upon us. As trees and grasses start pumping out pollen, Dr. Elizabeth Dunham from Confluence Health explains what exactly is happening in your nose and breaks down some ways to keep your allergies at bay.
Read MoreGarden Guru – Start With Soil, Seeds
Scott Parsons is your Garden Guru and joins us every Tuesday during the growing season, which is off to a slow start in 2019. After February’s record snowfall, Parsons said it’s pushed back budding by about a month. In Episode 2, Parsons talks about getting your soil and seeds ready, as well as the benefits and…
Read MoreSnowpack, Flood Control Experts Hoping For Slow Mountain Melt-Off
We’re always happy to have a deep snowpack in the mountains. But as we enter the mountain runoff season, gradual temperature change is what’s hoped for. Marcus Bellissimo reports.
Read MoreKOHO Outdoor Report – WenatcheeOutdoors.org
In this week’s KOHO Outdoor Report, Dan Langager talks with Sarah Shaffer, Executive Director of WenatcheeOutdoors.org, about hawk skiing and enjoying winter recreation while it lasts. But with spring weather this weekend, it’s that time of year when we can ski and snowshoe, or rock climb and road bike. But as all the snow in the…
Read MoreGarden Guru – Basil, Watering, Herb Boxes
Scott Parsons is your Garden Guru and joins us every Tuesday to talk about how to green our thumbs. Today Scott stops by the KOHO studios to talk about warmer temperatures and increasing watering, getting basil transplants in the ground, the joys of fresh herbs and putting together garden boxes.
Read MoreChelan County Fire District #1 Preparing For Fire Season, Station Upgrades
Chelan County Fire District #1 Fire Chief Mike Burnett joins Dan Langager in the KOHO studio to talk about seasonal and permanent hires ahead of this year’s fire season, a few small burns that have already popped up this spring, predicting the type of fires ahead based on dry fuels and vegetation and major renovations…
Read MoreGarden Guru – Rain, Transplants, Crop Planning
Scott Parsons is your Garden Guru and joins us every Tuesday to talk about how to green our thumbs. It’s still early in the growing season, but Scott’s garden is already producing greens. Today Scott swings by the KOHO studio to talk about rains in the region over the last week and what that means for…
Read MoreGarden Guru – No-Dig Soils, Transplants, Hearty Greens
Scott Parsons is your Garden Guru and joins us every Tuesday to talk about how to green our thumbs. It’s still early in the growing season, but Scott’s garden is already producing greens. Today Dan Langager heads into Scott’s garden to see how much the greens have grown in a couple weeks, putting compost down…
Read MoreOutdoor Report – WenatcheeOutdoors.org
In this week’s KOHO Outdoor Report, Dan Langager talks with Sarah Shaffer, Executive Director of WenatcheeOutdoors.org, about making the transition from winter activities to spring-time recreation – hiking, biking, climbing and more.
Read MoreGarden Guru – Starting Starts
Scott Parsons is your Garden Guru and joins us every Tuesday to talk about how to green our thumbs. It’s still early in the growing season, but Scott’s garden is already producing greens. To help him do that, he planted several starts in his shop and is using artificial light to get them going.
Read MoreOutdoor Report – WenatcheeOutdoors.org
In this week’s KOHO Outdoor Report, Dan Langager talks with Sarah Shaffer, Executive Director of WenatcheeOutdoors.org, about this unseasonably warm February we’re having and how it’s impacting what we do in the outdoors. There’s still plenty of great snow for skiing, but dry conditions on the Valley floor mean hiking, biking and climbing.
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