Tyler Thrasher is an artist and scientist with a deep and aggressive obsession for rare plants. Specifically those of the cacti and succulent variety. This means that Tyler needs a greenhouse and this means that Tyler spends all of his time in that greenhouse. Tyler spends a lot of time speaking to himself in that greenhouse so he figured he would just turn on a microphone and talk while he worked in that very same greenhouse. This podcast features a man with many stupid and sometimes humorous thoughts. He will try to work in info and care tips regarding cacti and succulents but some might say he's given up hope helping plant murderers.
In this long overdue episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler straps on his tired pants and gets outside to scream.While this year is full of frustrating an...
In this episode of Greenhouse Rants Tyler finds himself commenting on products podcasters don't actually use, Kanye West of course, and the growth we'...
In this episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler Thrasher takes a moment to address those of us who've survived trauma and abuse. We must remember to be adv...
In this episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler Thrasher is left speechless after a fundraiser to raise $5,000 erupted into a $70,000 movement of goodness ...
After the murder of George Floyd, the nation is saturated with anger and frustration. This episode of Greenhouse Rants will cover the murder, police b...
In this episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler gets down and dirty with DIRT. Specifically succulent soil amendments. Tyler also details his plans for the...
The apocalypse continues and so does humanity. In this episode of Greenhouse Rants, Tyler Thrasher discusses his thoughts on future change that will r...
In yet a other rage fueled episode during a pandemic we were warned about for years, Tyler highlights some of the more optimistic revelations that won...
Another rage fueled episode during a pandemic scientists and experts were predicting in a world that doesn't listen to scientists and experts.Support ...
This episode is pretty straight forward. Tyler addresses our inability to grapple with disruptions to normal life, and the measures we will take to ho...