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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The first general frost of the year has finally hit Cache Valley and other parts of the state. Mark Anderson will be on this Thursday’s Zesty Garden at…
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African Violets, Tuscany, Italy, and How to Grow Nutrient-Dense, Soil-Sprouted Greens in Less Than 10 Days... All on today's Zesty Garden.
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We revisit a conversation with C.L. Fornari about her book, Coffee for Roses...and 70 Other Misleading Myths About Backyard Gardening. And in Petals and…
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How do mosquitoes use man-made roads to travel? Should you really grow Catmint? How big was this year's giant pumpkin in Utah? An essay on Cooking and…
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No frost has been reported yet in most areas of the state, but that doesn’t mean that cooler evenings…and shorter days…aren’t having an effect. Today on…
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How can partially burned wood help the soil and your plants? We'll look at the possible benefits of biochar on today's Zesty Garden. It’s also tomato day…
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Why are there so many species of stink bug (ask Diane Alston)? What is the best way to can tomatoes (from Adrie Roberts)? What is a coconut (Petals and…
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USU Staff Assistant II Position Summary: This position serves Utah Public Radio under the direct supervision of the UPR Station Manager. This is an…
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Sometimes you feel like a nut, but not when you’re a coconut. Disect an Almond Joy in Petals and Prose, in addition to landscape architecture in India,…
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Hopefully, you harvested your garlic back in late June/early July. But if you’ve never planted garlic before, when is the right time of the year to put it…