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welcome to the good growing podcast i am chris ed roth horticulture educator with university of illinois extension coming at you from macomb illinois and we have got a great show for you today folks we are going to be talking about fall cleanup it is time to do that finally it seems like um so we have got our co-host with us every single week we are joined by local food systems and small farms educator katie parker and quincy hey katie hey chris howamp;#39;s it going yeah just fantastically uh we had our first frost last night so that was itamp;#39;s like yay itamp;#39;s november 2nd too by the way for people listening itamp;#39;s kind of late for us but um yeah how are you doing katie things are going pretty well itamp;#39;s a bit chillier today than uh i hoped but it is what it is like exactly it is it is a little chilly itamp;#39;s soup weather um and someone who i know is loving the weather and soup probably is horticulture educator ken johnson in jacksonville hey ken hello c