POPULARITY
Steve Wood is an award winning horticultural communicator and podcast host with over 40 years of experience in the wholesale nursery business . Steve and host Mykal chat about the the wide range of aspects of the horticultural industry that Steve has been involved in throughout his career from retail to wholesale right through to his media work.CLICK HERE FOR PATREONCover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links:All The Dirt Podcast________Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus_______Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare
Emmanuela Prigioni (Manu) is a soil ecologist and the coordintor of peri-urban farming social enterprise 'Farm It Forward' that is based in the cool - temperate region of the Blue Mountains NSW. Join host Mykal Hoare as he chats with Emmanuela about all things cool climate vegetable growing. Manu is pasionate about the health of her soils, learn how she achieves healthy produce while improving her soils in a cool climate. CLICK HERE FOR PATREONCover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links:Emmanuela Prigioni instagramwww.farmitforward.com.auFarm It Forward Instagram________Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus_______Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare
'Farm It Forward' is a not-for-profit peri-urban farming social enterprise connecting landowners and local young people who are passionate about growing food. The project develops skills and creates training and job opportunities, while tackling social isolation and fostering community wellbeing. Join Host Mykal as he chats with 'Farm It Forward' coordinator Emmanuela Prigioni about community building through veggies.CLICK HERE FOR PATREONCover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links:www.farmitforward.com.auFarm It Forward Spring Fundraiser Farm It Forward Instagram Emmanuela Prigioni instagram ________Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus_______Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare
Deryn Thorpe is an award winning horticultural journalist and podcast host. Deryn dishes 'all the dirt' with host Mykal about her garden, process as a writer for Gardening Australia Magazine as well as her family business and time as a specialist garden tour guide. CLICK HERE FOR PATREONCover Art by Ellissa Nolan @Sakurartwatercolour________Episode Links:Deryns Website Deryns Instagram Plantation and Landcare Services All The Dirt Podcast ________Growing Media Links:www.growingmediaaus.com.auInstagram - @GrowingmediaausFacebook - @Growingmediaaus_______Mykal's Links:Instagram - @mykalhoareFacebook - @mykalhoare
Sabrina's Dirty Deeds: The Gardening & Sustainability Podcast
This week, it's supposed to be one for the kids but we reckon the adults will love it just as much!. Sab and Jamie have a chat with Cat Clowes about her new book, Platastic! The A to Z of Australian Plants. Cat's done an amazing job of showcasing 26 native plants, with stunning illustrations from Rachel Gyan, helping our kids discover the awesome native plants that exist in the bushlands, parks and backyards all around us. While your little green thumbs will love this book and chat, all of us will learn a little more about the native plants we can look out for or feature in our own gardens. If you want to know more about the book, hit the CSIRO website link here!
Sabrina's Dirty Deeds: The Gardening & Sustainability Podcast
This week, Sab sits down with Stephen Frost from Stonemeal Farm in WA's Great Southern. Producing quality lambs and wool, Stephen is a farmer with a difference! He chats to Sab about his a biological approach to farming and how it developed over the last 40 years.
Sabrina's Dirty Deeds: The Gardening & Sustainability Podcast
Fair to say, it's been a while between drinks for Sab and Jamie. But the good news is they're back, and back weekly. Woohoo!After a little catch up, Sab and Jamie talk a hot summer, season creep and what you should be doing to prep for Autumn.Enjoy the show, and feel free to rate the show, flick us a comment and share with your mates.
The best of Season 9 was apparently the season opener in which we did a deep dive into music movies and the disasters or triumphs of portraying musicians on screen.The original episode description:All “The Dirt” about Motley Crue from the mouths of Motley Crue.We expand the horizons to include a list of Binge worthy music movies you should be watching and rock documentaries---rockumentaries you should search and stream. The Dirt on Netflix? Dangerous says Binge Now; Johnny Spoiler says Binge Later.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
All “The Dirt” about Motley Crue from the mouths of Motley Crue.We expand the horizons to include a list of Binge worthy music movies you should be watching and rock documentaries---rockumentaries you should search and stream. The Dirt on Netflix? Dangerous says Binge Now; Johnny Spoiler says Binge Later.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
We revisit our very first episode of All The Dirt talking the power of Microgreens and more.
Rupert Phillips from the House of Honey fell in love with beekeeping at age 8 and brings a lifetime of experience to share with All The Dirt. He joined Deryn and Steve to talk about backyard bee keeping and the medicinal properties of honey.
Garden Writer, Horticultural expert and ABC broadcaster Sabrina Hahn brings her particular brand of humour and knowledge to All The Dirt for this week's episode. She talks with Steve and Deryn about her love for Begonias, her upbringing in New Guinea, her home garden and creating vegie gardens in Aboriginal communities.
Dr Jana Söderlund is a sustainability consultant and environmental educator who believes that nature needs to play a bigger part in our built environment. She speaks to Steve and Deryn on this week's All The Dirt podcast about the social, environmental and economic benefits of 'biophilic architecture'.
For the last ten years landscape architect Keith Edwards has worked for The Digger's Club in 'Heronswood' in Dromana and 'St. Erth' at Blackwood, Victoria. He is Diggers' garden designer and he speaks to Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about his passion for soil health, heirloom vegetables and creating productive and beautiful gardens.
Guy Jefferys, award winning head chef at Millbrook Winery, grows all the fruit and vegetables served in the restaurant. He speaks with Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about growing your own heirloom crops.
John Patrick, is well known to Australians as a former presenter on ABC's television series Gardening Australia but he is also a well known landscaper, garden author and traveller. He speaks to Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about his life, love of plants and favourite gardens.
Joe Tassone from Tass 1 Nursery grows a wide range of common and unusual fruits at his Middle Swan nursery. On this week's All The Dirt podcast he chats with Steve and Deryn about growing fruits in sub tropical and Mediterranean climates and they taste and discuss the fruits he picked that morning from his garden. The fruits are: panache and hasbergen figs, acerola cherry, orange berry, Chinese date (Ju-jube), beach cherry, white sapote, tropical wampee, native wampi, wax jambu and passion fruit.
Ross Mars is a wastewater specialist, permaculture teacher and author who speaks to Steve and Deryn on this week's All The Dirt podcast about designing systems that reuse water in the house and garden.