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Gardening Starts in the Fall
Oct 26, 2025
12m 07s
Talking Tomatoes
Oct 26, 2025
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430. My 2025 Compost bin
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12m 26s
429. Five Reasons You Should Build A Kitchen Garden
Sep 5, 2025
12m 29s
428. 5 Lessons I Learned Building a Kitchen Garden For My Mom this Spring •
Sep 3, 2025
15m 44s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 10/26/25 | ![]() Gardening Starts in the Fall✨ | fall gardeningcomposting+3 | — | compostseeds | autumnspring+4 | organic gardeningcompost+3 | — | 12m 07s | |
| 10/26/25 | ![]() Talking Tomatoes✨ | tomatoesgardening tips+1 | — | — | — | tomatoesgardening+3 | — | 4m 20s | |
| 9/7/25 | ![]() 430. My 2025 Compost bin✨ | compostinggardening+3 | — | Vivosun Compost binAM Leonard+1 | San Francisco | compost binfood waste+6 | — | 12m 26s | |
| 9/5/25 | ![]() 429. Five Reasons You Should Build A Kitchen Garden✨ | kitchen gardengardening tips+3 | — | — | — | kitchen gardenvegetables+3 | — | 12m 29s | |
| 9/3/25 | ![]() 428. 5 Lessons I Learned Building a Kitchen Garden For My Mom this Spring •✨ | kitchen gardengardening lessons+3 | — | Home Depot | — | kitchen gardengardening tips+3 | — | 15m 44s | |
| 9/19/22 | ![]() 427. Cultivating Connections | Homestead Organics | Laura Garber | Hamilton, MT✨ | homesteadingorganic farming+3 | Laura Garber | — | Hamilton, MTButte | cover crop seedsyouth farm internships+3 | True Leaf MarketGOG15 | 56m 00s | |
| 9/8/22 | ![]() 426. Bluebird Gardens | CHARLOTTE EKKER WIGGINS | Missouri✨ | beekeepinggardening+4 | CHARLOTTE EKKER WIGGINS | Bees Beyond BordersBees Need Flowers, Planting for Pollinators | Missouri | beekeepinggardening+5 | — | 58m 44s | |
| 9/5/22 | ![]() Bonus Episode August 2022 Earwigs are Beneficial Insects for your Garden✨ | gardeningpests+4 | — | TV News | Tobacco Valley | earwigsbeneficial insects+4 | — | 6m 35s | |
| 9/5/22 | ![]() 425. Garden Variety | Christy Wilhelmi | Gardenerd | Los Angeles, CA✨ | community gardeningnovel writing+3 | Christy Wilhelmi | Garden Variety | Los Angeles, CA | Garden Varietycommunity garden+5 | — | 30m 41s | |
| 8/28/22 | ![]() Soil Sista Saturday 2022 | August 28, 2022 | Golden Listener Aileen Catrone | JackieMarie and Aileen share what's growing well, what's their biggest challenge this summer and what they're cooking from their garden in 2022. Aileen is in NJ And JackieMarie is in NW Montana.Aileen has started Artichoke sprouts after doing a stratification process where she froze the seeds.Both have peppers taking off. Jackie mentions that the weather is dropping, they had a fire in the wood stove it was so cool this morning. Aileen is still in the 80s and 90s.Jackie mentions this Wild Mediterranean Detox Diet she has been doing for 6 days and they talk about artichokes are some of the best pre-biotics for reseting your gut you can eat and there was a good recipe for artichoke chips kind of like potato chips.Wild Mediterranean: The Age-old, Science-new Plan For a Healthy Gut, With Food You Can TrustThey discussed strawberries and ever-bearing during regular berries that only produce in June.Aileen referred to Jackie's interview with Mark Risdall Smith who wrote theThe Vertical Veg Guide to Container Gardening: How to Grow an Abundance of Herbs, Vegetables and Fruit in Small SpacesAileen talked about Jackie's advice to deadhead her zinnias, and Jackie was saying her's haven't hardly bloomed at all. Her calendula and echinacea are blooming like crazy but she's only had one zinnia bloom and they could get a frost any day. They also talked about what they are eating. Jackie is eating golden beets and Swiss chard, cherry tomatoes.Aileen talks about her success letting cilantro go to seed and then making a wreath from the stalks and seeds and putting in a pot and watering it that is coming up.Jackie mention's her interview with Shanti Nagel she did from Design Wild who's best advice was don't be afraid to move something 3 times to find a place where it is happy and thriving.Aileen talked about adding Dr. Earth's fertilizer and Jackie mentioned that Mike puts alfalfa meal under the tomatoes.Aileen is also eating Swiss chard with fresh herbs and her husband Robbie made them into a vegetable herb stew. Jackie mentioned True Leaf Market is wanting to sponsor the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast and they gave her a discount code for her listeners to get 15% off cover crop seeds: GOG15.Aileen talked about the seedlings she has growing in her greenhouse for the winter. Jackie mentioned Aileen's Instagram @where_the_seedlings_are. Aileen talked about how she gets mental health relief from being in the greenhouse and playing in the dirt.True Leaf Market is wanting to sponsor the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast and is giving a discount code for listeners to get 15% off cover crop... | — | ||||||
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| 8/28/22 | ![]() 432. Cover Crops | True Leaf Market | Parker Garlitz | Salt Lake City, Utah | True Leaf Market is offering a discount code for listeners to get 15% off cover crop seeds: GOG15.Parker Garlitz shares valuable information about growing cover crops in the backyard garden. Jackie asked if the cover crops that Parker sent her can be planted now as they will be getting a frost any day. Parker said they are usually pretty hearty and it's probably not too late to put them in the ground.Parker is a cofounder of True Leaf Market who sell seeds wholesale to seed companies around the world as well as direct to people around the globe. Garden seeds including vegetable herb and flowers, specialty seeds like Asian greens, cotton and tobacco seeds as well as the indoor market like vertical farms and micro green and sprout growers.A cover crop is basically an off season crop you grow after your primary agricultural crop or garden crop to provide a whole bunch of potential benefits not the least of which is soil rehabilitation and adding nutrients and organic matter to the soil and really making for healthy soil. It will help increase your yields and production over the years.What healthy soil is: ground rock and sand, decaying organic matter that supports bacteria and earth worms and other living things and soil and the crops that grow in it. Soil has important nutrients. Everyone knows NPK the big three, nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, but really true nutrient soil that provides nutrients to human health are the micro nutrients that get leached out of soil and are never replenished especially with big agro-business.Things like selenium, sulfur, or copper or zinc or the other trace minerals that soil takes up. So adding those micro nutrients is important for soil health. Soil also has a texture, that is not too sandy or like clay. Cover crops help by adding many or most of those things back into the soil.Most people think of them for large farming but they are great for backyard gardeners and dollar for dollar the biggest bang for your buck as they are super affordable.Cover crops are almost sort of like self composting adding to your soil. Especially finding enough compost for your garden is a challenge and can be expensive. Jackie talks about her failure with covering quack grass with cardboard and compost that has overgrown and how her husband and her argue over who gets the compost and how this is a great solution for creating healthy soil.Jackie also talks about how cover cropping can be intimidating and how this will make it easier for people.Anna Hess’ Homegrown Humus is a great primer for learning about cover crops. Parker explains the two methods for terminating cover crops and the pros and cons of both. No till and tilling it into the beds. Parker explains how they provide an easy to plant Garden Cover Crop Mix for home gardeners. It's already pre-inoculated which will help your soil absorb nitrogen from the root nodules that grow on the cover crop roots. Jackie talks about how this is a great solution for her listeners because they have made a mix so we don't have to worry about all the different options etc as many guests have talked about the... | — | ||||||
| 8/15/22 | ![]() 424. WHAT BEES WANT: Beekeeping as Nature Intended | Jacqueline Freeman Returns | What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature IntendedListen to my original interview with Jacqueline here Full show notes coming soon.Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website Now Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from AmazonThe Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.comIf you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the link here.and don’t forget if you need help getting started check out our new Free Garden Course.com Free Organic Garden Course This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/ | — | ||||||
| 8/15/22 | ![]() Soil Sista Saturday 2022 | July 30, 2022 | Golden Listener Aileen Catrone | JackieMarie and Aileen share what's growing well, what's their biggest challenge this summer and what they're cooking from their garden in 2022. Aileen is in NJ And JackieMarie is in NW Montana.Paris Island Romaine is growing well for Aileen. She is growing in containers this year at her new home. Nasturtiums and basil grew really well for Aileen this year as well which are both edible and fantastic companion plants that the beneficial insects enjoy and the bugs tend to stay away from.They are eating lots of pesto! Mike and JackieMarie are having success with tomatoes, Swiss chard, raspberry bushes, peppers and sunflowers. Last year we got raspberries from Peaceful Valley in California. Everything needs water, is Jackie's biggest challenge for sure.Jackie said she is eating the last tomato sauce she made last summer. Some beet greens.Aileen referred to Jackie's interview with Mark Risdall Smith who wrote theThe Vertical Veg Guide to Container Gardening: How to Grow an Abundance of Herbs, Vegetables and Fruit in Small SpacesLet’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website Now Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from AmazonThe Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by... | — | ||||||
| 7/4/22 | ![]() 423. Vertical Veg | Mark Ridsdill Smith | London, UK | Vertical Veg WebsiteThe Vertical Veg Guide to Container Gardening: How to Grow an Abundance of Herbs, Vegetables and Fruit in Small SpacesFull show notes to come The Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/ | — | ||||||
| 7/4/22 | ![]() 422. Design Wild | Shanti Nagel | New York, NY | Design Wildon Instagram @designwildnywww.designwildny.com One of my favorite parts of this conversation is Shanti's best piece of advice to move a plant 3 times before it finds it's permanent home. If a plant isn't happy in the spot you first plant it don't be afraid to move it, we're just gaining information and it's a way to help it thrive. When you hit the right place and the plant is happy you can tell and you say oh! Look how happy it is. Spring and fall are the best times to move plants and let them find their happy spot.Floral spade Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596" type="rectangular"]Growers & CoAsk Your questions herehttps://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4The Good Seed CompanyNow Let’s Get to the Root of Things!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from AmazonThe Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.comIf you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the link here.and don’t forget if you need help getting started check out our... | — | ||||||
| 7/1/22 | ![]() 421. The Vegetable Garden PEST Handbook | Susan Mulvihill | Spokane, WA | Website/blog: SusansintheGarden.comFacebook: facebook.com/SusansintheGardenInstagram: @SusansintheGardenYouTube: youtube.com/SusansintheGardenHere's the link to Susan's gutter peas video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCf51pinA0QSalsa recipehttps://www.susansinthegarden.com/2020/09/homemade-salsa/https://www.growingagreenerworld.com/episode-809-in-susans-garden/My book review: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R18INBM5RS0XVA?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srpLet’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596" type="rectangular"]Growers & CoAsk Your questions herehttps://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4The Good Seed CompanyNow Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from Amazon<img src="https://organicgardenerpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/availableAtAmazon.png" alt="availableAtAmazon" height="156"... | — | ||||||
| 7/1/22 | ![]() 420. Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook | Lisa Steele | Bangor, ME | The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook: Over 100 Fabulous Recipes to Use Eggs in Unexpected WaysTo see my review click here.Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596" type="rectangular"]Growers & CoAsk Your questions herehttps://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4The Good Seed CompanyNow Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from AmazonThe Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.comIf you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d... | — | ||||||
| 6/10/22 | ![]() 419. Weeding Robot Tertill | Helen Greiner | Boston, MA | From the Inventor of Roomba®Helen is the CEO of Tertill. Tertill makes gardening easier. Tertill sells a weeding robot designed for vegetable gardens! Today along with describing the robot, Helen will announce a custom garden fertilizer program that delivers the right fertilizer, at the right time, right to your door! Talk about easy gardening.As background info, Helen founded iRobot the company that makes the Roomba Vacuuming Robot.Tertill Weeding Robot doesn't pull weeds, it prevents them using specially-designed wheels. If any weeds do sprout, the robot chops them down with its string trimmer.Tertill Weeding Robot uses height to tell plants from weeds. If a plant can touch its sensors, the robot leaves it alone. If the plant can pass under the robot, it cuts it. Included metal guards protect young plants and seeds until they are taller.Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596" type="rectangular"]Growers & CoAsk Your questions herehttps://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4The Good Seed CompanyNow Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from Amazon<img src="https://organicgardenerpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/availableAtAmazon.png" alt="availableAtAmazon" height="156"... | — | ||||||
| 6/9/22 | ![]() 418. Hallies Healthy Living | Tower Gardens | Hallie Steinberg | Philly, PA | Get a hold of Hallie at her websites:https://hallieshealthyliving.com/https://halliesteinberg.towergarden.ca/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/ | — | ||||||
| 6/8/22 | ![]() 416. The Gentle Barn | Ellie Laks | Los Angeles, CA | https://www.gentlebarn.org/https://www.instagram.com/p/CeEHHx3ghUy/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/ | — | ||||||
| 5/19/22 | ![]() Apology and Update | My apologies for not getting more episodes out. Coming soon!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/ | — | ||||||
| 5/9/22 | ![]() 417. Listener and Backyard Gardener | LeeAnn Sanders | Yaak, MT | Zucchini Marmaladeyields 5 half pint jars 4 Cups zucchini, peels left on, seeds removed and coarsely ground2 oranges, ground with peel5 Cups sugar Mix all ingredients well. Cover and let stand 8 hours. Bring mixture to a boil in a non-reactive pot and let stand another 8 hours (or longer if needed). Add juice of one lemon (2 Tbsp). Boil to jelly stage. Pour into sterilized jelly jars leaving 1/4 inch head space. Process 10 minutes, adjusting accordingly for altitude. Cooks Note: I prefer to use a food grinder to prep the squash and orange but have also used a food processor. With the processor you have to watch out for larger chunks of fruit. Little Jars, Big Flavors, published by Southern Living/Oxmoor House in 2013Southern Living Little Jars, Big Flavors: Small-batch jams, jellies, pickles, and preserves from the South's most trusted kitchenAs We See It The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L17Bi7zBJHIThe Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook: Identify and Solve Common Pest Problems on Edible Plants - All Natural Solutions!Susan's in the Gardenhttps://www.youtube.com/c/susansinthegardenhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LivingTraditionsHomesteadhttps://www.youtube.com/c/MelissaKNorrisKitchen Garden Revival: A modern guide to creating a stylish, small-scale, low-maintenance, edible gardenhttps://www.gardenary.com Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596"... | — | ||||||
| 5/1/22 | ![]() 415. Brooklyn Rooftop Botanicals | Liana Blomquist | Brooklyn, NY | Liana Blomquist LET’S TAKE A MINUTE TO THANK OUR SPONSORS AND AFFILIATE LINKS Wanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website. ASK YOUR QUESTIONS HERE https://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4 NOW LET’S GET TO THE ROOT OF THINGS! GET YOUR COPY OF THE THE ORGANIC OASIS GUIDEBOOK! Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm. Get a copy on today printed in the USA from Amazon The Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com If you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the link here. and don’t forget if you need help getting started check out our new <a... | — | ||||||
| 3/29/22 | ![]() 429. Hydroponic Tower Garden Kickstarter | Hope Innovations | Ryan and Tessa Agrey | Alberta, Canada | Hope Eden Tower Kickstarter through April 20, 2022Ryan and Tessa Agrey from Alberta Hope Innovations Let’s take a minute to thank our sponsors and affiliate linksWanna donate to the show! You can "buy me a cup of coffee" where your donation goes directly to support the GREEN Organic Garden Podcast to help pay for things like hosting the mp3 files or maintaining the website.[gallery ids="137595,137597,137596" type="rectangular"]Growers & CoAsk Your questions herehttps://youtu.be/2S9tbLIIhy4The Good Seed CompanyNow Let’s Get to the Root of Things! We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!Get Your Copy of the The Organic Oasis Guidebook!Twelve Lessons designed to help you create an earth friendly landscape, some deep garden beds full of nutrient rich healthy food or perhaps even develop a natural market farm.Get a copy on today printed in the USA from AmazonThe Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.comIf you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the link... | — | ||||||
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