Welcome to North Texas Gardening, where the summers are hotter than Hades, the winters are unpredictable, and the Texas clay runs deep. On the show we’ll discuss the unique challenges for zone 8 gardening in the lone star state, and learn how to overcome them with advice from experienced gardening experts who know what it’s like to work and grow in the north Texas soil. I’m your host, Alyssa McDermott, and as a gardening newbie, I’ll be digging for all the answers to your (and my) burning gardening questions. Together, we can take the fear and guesswork out of gardening in this challenging environment. I strongly believe that gardening is for EVERYONE and think the world can only be made better by spreading this gospel. Anyone can learn this skill, no matter your age, time constraints, or level of experience. So learn with me, listen up, and let’s get dirty!
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You don't need a lot of space to grow your own food! Join us this week as we talk to Dallas County Master Gardener and owner of thedallasgarden.com, Callie Works-Leary, to learn more about what it takes to grow fruits and veggies in containers. From the container itself, to soil, fertilizer, watering and sunlight, we cover everything you need to know to get started. Tune in and check out thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for even more great gardening information.Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Shady business is a hard business in North Texas gardening. Finding plants that can thrive on only a few hours of sunlight a day but ALSO survive our wild Texas heat is certainly a challenge. Well, fear not, gardeners! Jarratt Calvert of Frisco's Shades of Green joins us this week to tell us exactly what we need to do with those shady bald spots in our lawn. Listen up for all the shady details and be sure to check out thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for even more great info!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Have you started planning your fall garden yet? Join Collin County Master Gardener, Jim Ewoldsen, and me this week as we discuss direct sowing based on soil temps, what vegetables are successful here in our fall growing season, and what challenges you might face along the way. Check out thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for more info!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Join Scott Keller and me this week as we discuss common tree diseases here in North Texas, what you can treat yourself and when to call your certified arborist for help, as well as the best time of year to plant new trees. Check out the show notes on thenorthtexasgardener.com for more info!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Dr. Meag Purdy gives us the scoop on the top five medicinal herbs you should incorporate into your garden and how each of them can help you lead a healthy lifestyle.Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Today on the show we get a chance to talk to Joyce Connelley of Marshall Grain Co. to learn more about North Texas Pollinators and the plants they need to survive. Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Join us this week for a sneak peak into Andrea Cornell's garden as she shares with us her gardening experiences here in North Texas and the tips and tricks she's learned along the way that have helped her grow. Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Evo Sadowsky of Blue Ribbon Lady Landscaping joins us on the show today to educate us about the differences between native plants, invasive plants, and industry pushed plants here in north Texas. Check out https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for more detailed notes from this information-packed episode!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Piper Klee-Waddle of Urban Dirt Co. joins us on the show today to talk all things dirt! We cover all the basics you need to know about our “Texas Gumbo” clay, how to amend it, and why soil is so important. We even dive into organic pest control methods that you can apply to your own garden. Check out https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for more detailed notes from this episode.Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
On this week's episode we have the pleasure of talking to Rusty Allen of North Haven Gardens. On today's show we learn all of his best tips and tricks for making sure you are getting the right plants for you - at optimum health - from your local nursery. Be sure to check out the show notes at thenorthtexasgardener.com/podcast for even more great info!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Welcome to the first episode EVER of the North Texas Gardener Podcast! This week, I give you little bit of background on how I started gardening and why it is so important to me. I can't wait to start this gardening journey with all of you!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)
Welcome to north Texas where the summers are HOT, the winters are unpredictable, and the clay runs deep. My name is Alyssa McDermott and in 2019 I set out to find all the answers to my burning gardening questions. The trouble seemed to be that there just isn't that much information out there that caters to beginner gardeners in our region. And I know that I am not alone. Well, let's change that, shall we? Each week on the show we'll talk about what's going on in my garden, as well as talk to local experts who can offer easy to understand, practical advice for gardeners of all skill levels that is specific to our region and climate. Together, we are going to cover all your burning questions, plus more, so you can be on your way to confidently planning, building and planting the garden of your dreams. Here we go!Support the show (https://thenorthtexasgardener.com/contact-us)