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WPTF Weekend Gardener

Mike Raley & Rufus Edmisten

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The WPTF Weekend Gardener is an award-winning radio talk show that has been on the air for over 40 years. Mike Raley has been the host since the show first aired in January of 1985, bringing expert gardening advice and fun conversation to listeners. Rufus Edmisten, former NC Secretary of State and Attorney General, has been a co-host for over 10 years, providing his unique insights and adding to the lively discussions. The Weekend Gardener is an evolution of The Tar Heel Gardener, a show tha ...
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The Road to Now

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Bob Crawford (The Avett Brothers) & Dr. Ben Sawyer (MTSU History) share conversations with great thinkers from a variety of backgrounds – historians, artists, legal scholars, political figures and more –who help us uncover the many roads that run between past and present. For more information, visit TheRoadToNow.com If you'd like to support our work, join us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheRoadToNow
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With our live show in Washington, DC coming up on May 29, we thought it’d be fun to share one of our previous live recordings from Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, NC w/ guests Molly Worthen, Doug Heye & Rufus Edmisten! Dr. Molly Worthen (Department of History at UNC-Chapel Hill), Doug Heye (CNN/former RNC Communication Director) & Rufus Edmisten (Deputy …
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Few American Christians in the 21st Century question the compatibility of their faith with a capitalist economic system. Two hundred years ago, however, the social and economic changes that came with the rise of a capitalism posed fundamental challenges to Christian practices and beliefs. In this episode, Joseph Slaughter joins us to discuss his bo…
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The final hour wraps with discussion on lemon trees, hydrangeas and hummingbird plants. Monica Wood checks in from the State Farmers Market. The team takes calls about composting, deer deterrents and ground covers, then signs off with thanks to Holy Trinity and the Raleigh Greek Festival organizers.
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The show continues with advice on root rot, yellowing leaves and mole problems. Rufus recounts past visits to the Greek Festival, and Mike shares tips for tomatoes, squash and improving soil quality. Festival sounds and Greek hospitality add energy to the show as more callers chime in with questions.…
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Mike Raley and Rufus Edmisten kick off the show live from the 41st Annual Raleigh Greek Festival at the NC State Fairgrounds. They open with stories of the Dambalis family and the church’s community roots. Listeners call in with questions about peonies, crepe myrtles and controlling invasive plants. The team also shares weather-related tips for ear…
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Ben & Bob sit down with friend and community builder Will Acuff for a conversation about how to find the good in life. Will founded the non-profit Corner to Corner, which “co-creates economic participation with underestimated Nashvillians,” alongside his wife Tiffany, and recently published his first book No Elevator to Everest: Shift from Survive …
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The crew reflects on WPTF’s broadcast history and shares memories of NASCAR great Junior Johnson. Monica Wood reports from the State Farmers Market with updates on fresh produce, blooming plants, and garden must-haves. Listener Stephen talks daylilies and warns about invasive plants. Carter Q calls in to thank Rufus for a tour of his garden.…
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The Good Friday Agreements of 1998 marked a turning point in Irish history, bringing an end to three decades known as The Troubles and laying a course for a better future for the people of Ireland. In this historian Mark Doyle and Friends of Sinn Féin Executive Director Greg O’Loughlin join us for a conversation about Irish history, the status of I…
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Mike, Rufus and Phil wrap up the morning with Greenfield Communities president Matt Brubaker, who shares details on the Altis at Serenity launch, builder partners like Tri Pointe Homes, and community amenities. Dan the Flower Show Man checks in from the Got to Be NC Festival, and the hosts close the show with garden updates and hydrangea advice.…
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The show continues live from Altis at Serenity with more gardening questions from listeners and special guests discussing the area's unique landscaping. The team highlights the new clubhouse, upcoming walking trails and the rural charm of this growing Triangle-area community. Mike also reminisces about his early days at WPTF during a special tribut…
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Mike Raley, Rufus Edmisten and Phil Campbell broadcast live from Altis at Serenity, the new 55+ community by Tri Pointe Homes in Harnett County. They talk gardening with callers, share plant advice for May, and speak with guests from Greenfield Communities about the vision behind the development. Phil offers tips for summer vegetables, and Rufus sh…
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A lot of Americans only know Eurovision via Will Farrell’s film, “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga,” which capture some of Eurovision’s over-the-top aspects, but the history of the annual event actually shines light on some of the biggest cultural, social and political developments in post-World War II European history. In this episo…
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WPTF celebrates Mike Raley’s 50th anniversary in broadcasting with a nostalgic montage of past voices. Phil and Monica spotlight specials on tomatoes, tropicals and handmade gifts, and share how supporting the nursery helps mountain communities. The show wraps with sausage talk, grilling tips and heartfelt tributes.…
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John Cale is probably best known as a founding member of Velvet underground, but the four years he spent alongside Lou Reed represent a small fraction of the influence Cale has had on modern music. In this episode, recorded live at MTSU’s Center for Popular Music, Ben talks to his friend and colleague Mark Doyle about his new book in the 33 1/3 ser…
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Mike Raley, Rufus Edmisten, and friends celebrate spring, strawberries, and 50 years of broadcasting as they wrap up the live show at the Nash County Arboretum. They talk about favorite fruits, plant selections, Nashville memories, and upcoming local events like the Blooming Festival. Lots of laughter, gardening advice, and heartfelt moments.…
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The conversation continues at the Nash County Arboretum with more plant talk, local gardening insights, and a visit from Colby Griffin. The team highlights great plant selections, the history of the Arboretum, and how the community benefits from local extension programs. Plus, a lively discussion about favorite vegetables and flowers.…
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Mike Raley, Rufus Edmisten, and Paul McKenzie kick off the Weekend Gardener live from the Nash County Arboretum in Nashville. They talk about spring planting, common gardening questions, and the importance of Master Gardener volunteers. Special guests join to share gardening tips and promote the Nash County Master Gardener Plant Sale.…
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The American Historical Association was chartered by Congress in 1884 and has played an essential role in helping foster and spread great historical research. AHA incoming Executive Director Sarah Weicksel and pioneering public historian Ed Ayers join us for a discussion of AHA’s history, its current projects and the damage that recent government p…
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Curtis Media president Tripp Savery, Bruce Ferrell, Rick Martinez, Tom Campbell, and others honor Mike Raley’s 50-year legacy with surprise messages, laughter, and cake. The team wraps the show with gardening tips, talk of North Carolina strawberries, and memories from decades of broadcasting.
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The celebration continues with more heartfelt tributes to Mike Raley’s legendary radio career. Listeners and guests alike share stories, while the team dives into seasonal gardening tips and spring planting ideas—all while enjoying the Farmers Market atmosphere.
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Mike Raley, Rufus Edmisten, and the Weekend Gardener crew kick off a special broadcast live from the State Farmers Market in Raleigh. Monica Wood joins the team as surprise guests begin honoring Mike’s 50 years at WPTF. Reflections, laughter, and gardening insights fill the first hour of this milestone episode.…
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America’s role in the world is ‘changing’ and as much as things look new, we’ve seen a lot of this before. Economic Historian Jari Eloranta joins us to put NATO military spending, the looming trade war and other recent global developments in historical context. As always, there’s a lot that history can teach us when we pay attention to those who kn…
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The final hour from Durham includes a touching tribute to WPTF’s broadcast legacy, reflections on Mike Raley’s upcoming 50th anniversary and a candid conversation about native plants and garden pests. Jeff Hoffman returns to share expert tips on beekeeping and honey harvesting, and Steve calls in with a preview of the Raleigh Daylily Club meeting. …
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Last week the Trump Administration announced it would be cutting more than a thousand grants to the National Endowment for the Humanities, including grants for every state humanities council. In a letter the administration stated that the NEH would be “repurposing its funding allocations in a new direction in furtherance of President Trump’s agenda…
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RTN is coming to Washington DC on May 29! Join us for a night of stories of murder and mayhem with guests Major Garrett, Margaret Talev, and Doug Heye at the Hamilton Live! You can get tickets and details at RTNpod.me/liveindc – hope to see you there! The “Amazon economy” seems like something new, but it rests on the physical and intellectual infra…
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The final hour of the Weekend Gardener from Logan’s grand opening features conversations with Josh Logan about Logan’s history, special promotions and gardening tips. Mike and Rufus also discuss listener questions and highlight market events, making it a fun-filled day for gardening enthusiasts.
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The Weekend Gardener continues live from Logan’s grand opening at the State Farmers Market. The team talks with Monica Wood about the market’s latest offerings and highlights special deals on hydrangeas, Japanese maples, and more. They also share insights on caring for peonies and hostas.
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