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Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.62 | Buzz Into Beekeeping with Mark: From Hobbyist to Hive Maker!

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 116:22


In this episode, Laura and Chay are joined by Mark, founder of Buzz Into Beekeeping, who shares his experience transitioning from a beekeeping enthusiast to launching a small business. Mark outlines how his interest in pollinators led to the development of the Buzz Box Starter Pack—a compact, beginner-friendly kit designed with urban and small-space beekeepers in mind. The discussion explores the practical realities of starting a beekeeping business, including logistical and ecological considerations, and highlights the important role bees play in local ecosystems. The episode also provides guidance for allotment holders interested in supporting pollinator health and addresses common myths surrounding bees. Additionally, Laura and Chay give an update on their own gardening projects and introduce their next guest.Click the link to the 'buzz into beekeeping' website: https://www.buzzintobeekeeping.co.uk/If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP47- How Was Your Holiday?

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 46:44


Send us a textThe Kuyas recount their 4/20 adventures this past Holiday and give a grow update for the Buddha Lounge.  Erick and Mitch also give their non-spoiler reviews of the movie Sinners since that was the film of choice for the 4/20 celebration.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.61 | Growing with Clare – Containers, Bulbs & a Touch of Scottish Culture

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 79:49


In this episode, Chay and Laura are joined by Clare from Motherwell, an enthusiastic allotment holder now in her fourth year of growing. Clare shares her passion for container planting, discussing the practical and personal reasons behind her approach, with a particular focus on the joy of planting bulbs.Listeners also hear about Clare's new venture—growing sweet potatoes—as she reflects on the early stages of her progress and the challenges she's encountered so far.As with many episodes, the conversation naturally drifts beyond gardening. Alongside allotment insights, the trio enjoy a lively detour into Scottish culture, chatting about classic favourites like tatties and neeps, and the ever-iconic Proclaimers.Tune in for gardening inspiration, cultural chat, and plenty of good humour.Follow Clare on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/4mcds_bloomingplot?igsh=aXNjYTR4NnU0cHFjIf you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Growing in pots on a London balcony with Jemima Bowker - Episode 221

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 29:42


Urban gardeners who rent will be familiar with the need to transport their portable gardens frequently, so which plants are ideal for pots and containers that are often on the move?Jemima Bowker is our beginner and balcony gardening expert with a relocation on the horizon. This week, she joins Sarah to chat about the ideal varieties for all sizes and types of container, and ways to protect and transport them during her upcoming move.In this episode, discover:The art of creating a portable garden paradise in zinc tubs and windowsill plantersPerfect plants for smaller spaces, from bush basil to Texas Wild tomatoes How to layer compost, feeding your plants and keeping containers looking pristine from May right through to autumnGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest

Health Talks
Cass County's Grow Your Own Program Brings Dental Careers to Life

Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 22:41


In this episode of Health Talks, we spoke with Nicole Roege and Amy Thompson from Cass County Health Department about their innovative "Grow Your Own" program. This program is designed to introduce high school students to the rewarding field of public health dentistry. We explore how the first year of this program is already reshaping the future of rural oral health. By partnering with local school districts and using the health department's dental clinic, they're building career pathways and cultivating a future workforce in rural Illinois.Tune in as we explore how this unique program got started, the impact it's having in its first year, and what it takes to spark interest in oral health careers in underserved communities. It's a program that's already making a difference and one that other health centers could replicate. Whether you're a health leader, educator, or simply curious about how community-based training can inspire the next generation, this episode delivers insight, inspiration, and practical takeaways.

Gardeners' Corner
What to do in the garden this Easter, grow your own soap and the sensory garden in an industrial estate?

Gardeners' Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 56:31


In this Easter edition of Gardeners' Corner, there is double the gardening inspiration and know-how as two expert guests join David Maxwell in studio. Rosie Maye will be singing the praises of home grown rhubarb and Colin Agnew's Easter basket is not full of eggs but succulent plants. Also on the programme, a San Francisco listener on how to grow your own soap and a visit to the Delta Sensory Gardens in County Carlow. The 2.5 acre site is located in an industrial estate and boasts 16 unique gardens that are used and maintained by adults and young people with disabilities. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP46-Pothead Christmas

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 57:35


Send us a textWhat are your plans for this 4/20?  The Kuyas discuss their plans for their favorite holiday plus an extensive grow update from the Buddha Lounge.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.60 | The One Where They Barely Stay on Topic (Featuring Anna)

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 109:13


In the 60th and longest-ever episode of Allotment Diaries Podcast, hosts Laura and Chay are joined by special guest Anna for a delightfully off-topic conversation that starts with good intentions (allotments!) and ends up covering just about everything else.While allotments were meant to be the focus, the discussion veers off the composted path and into all sorts of unexpected territory — including family life, favourite Netflix shows, the joys and perils of 'adolencenses' with smartphones, natural remedies for stinging nettles (some more convincing than others!), and an essential debate about the best 90s boy band.Anna also shares the story of her own allotment journey. When she first took on her plot in May 2023, it was in rough shape — the kind of place where weeds go to thrive and tools go to disappear. But with a lot of hard work, patience, and the occasional snack break, she's turned it into a productive, peaceful space for her and her son, Noah. The allotment now offers home-grown food, a retreat from daily life, and a place to build lasting memories.It's a warm, funny, and thoroughly relatable episode that reminds listeners why they fell in love with gardening — and also why it's perfectly fine to go off on a few tangents along the way.Click HERE to follow Anna on Instagram.If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic
136. Growing Your Own Teachers, No Matter the Soil with Dr. Jeff Geihs

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025


One of my favorite quotes about problem-solving on a systems and institutional level is that "the answer is in the room." This means that when there are problems that need to be solved, even big ones, the person, perspective, or idea that will solve it doesn't need to be sought outside of those who know the work best. As teacher recruitment, training, and retention remain persistent challenges to districts big and small, Grow-Your-Own programs have been developed and launched, especially in districts serving highly impacted and very diverse populations. GYO takes many forms, including but not limited to cadet programs and para-to-teacher efforts. Enter Dr. Jeff Geihs, longtime educator, leader, and thought leader. Working with the Silver State Education Foundation as Executive Director, Dr. Giehs and team have brought together GYO and concurrent enrollment opportunities for the next generation of teachers, especially students of color. Dr. Geihs joined Gerardo for an exciting and motivational conversation. To learn more, follow us on Patreon! Follow us on all platforms! @toodopeteachers Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/toodopeteachers

DW Conspiracy Shack
Grow Your Own Supermarket: Gardening Tips

DW Conspiracy Shack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 56:54


Daniel and Wilbur get out in the dirt, till up some Earth and are planting seeds of truth and knowledge into the open minds around the world. Forget about the chemical filled, ultra-processed, disgusting foods that plague our supermarkets and start filling your pantries with food grown with your own hands and your own effort. Clean living is worth it. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP45-UbeWorld and Beyond

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 45:01


Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with a Buddha Lounge garden update right before they hit the road back to San Diego for another UBEWORLD performance at Mic Drop Comedy.  Stay tuned to our instagram stories for video garden updates. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

The Thriving Farmer Podcast
327. Urban Farming for Food Justice: Devon Wilson on Sunlight Gardens

The Thriving Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 50:25


How can urban farming transform communities and increase access to fresh, local food? In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, we're joined by Devon Wilson, founder and farmer of Sunlight Gardens, a two-acre organic urban farm in Battle Creek, Michigan. Devon started Sunlight Gardens to increase access to fresh, local food and inspire the next generation of farmers through their fresh corner store, community events, and Farm Squad youth program. Devon's passion for food justice stems from personal experience—witnessing multiple family members struggle with diet-related illnesses. Now, he's working toward equitable food systems and sustainable change by bringing fresh produce to his community. Tune in to hear how Devon and his team built Sunlight Gardens from the ground up and what's next for this thriving urban farm!   Episode Highlights: Getting Started: How did Devon get into farming? [1:33] Land Access: How did Sunlight Gardens acquire its current property? [5:05] Fresh Corner Store: How did Farmacy come to be, and what do they offer? [14:08] Global Insights: What did Devon learn from his fellowship in Japan? [27:56] Farming in Japan: How is agriculture evolving, and what's changing for the better? [38:45] Looking Ahead: What's Devon's vision for the future of Sunlight Gardens? [42:47] New Farmers: What advice does Devon have for aspiring farmers? [46:29] Don't miss this episode to hear how Devon is building a thriving urban farm and inspiring the next generation of farmers!   About the Guest: Devon Wilson is the founder and CEO of Sunlight Gardens, a two-acre organic urban farm in Battle Creek, Michigan. Sunlight Gardens' mission is to increase access to local food and inspire future farmers. The farm features a fresh corner store (Farmacy), six hoop houses, a composting area, an event venue, and a fruit orchard. Through partnerships with local businesses and institutions, Devon and his team are making eating locally fun and accessible.  

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.59 | Laura and Chay record on their plots!

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 43:51


For the first time ever, Chay and Laura take the podcast to the plot—literally! Armed with a microphone, a questionable sense of direction, and an eye on the looming rain clouds, they attempt a walking tour of their allotments. Expect thrilling updates on what's thriving, what's barely clinging to life, and what's been entirely claimed by weeds. It's short, it's chaotic, but it's packed with insight—and possibly some accidental slapstick moments. To see the video, check out the Allotment Diaries Podcast YouTube channel!If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Breakthrough Brand Podcast
BONUS: Want to learn how to start and grow your own podcast? (Podcast Course Sale & Life Update!)

Breakthrough Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 19:41


Couldn't take a break for too long apparently, haha! I'm back with this short, unedited episode to share about my course, Podcast Success Blueprint, which is on sale right now through 4/4/25! And, I'm also sharing about what I've been up to in these 4 weeks where you haven't heard from me on the Breakthrough Brand Podcast! Tune into this short and sweet episode to get a non-sales page version of course info + what I've been up to lately. Join Podcast Success Blueprint and learn more: http://elizabethmccravy.com/psb

Put Yo Phone Down.
Grow your own garden!! Special Guest:Joe Skibbie- Founder of Beats Beds and Browns!!

Put Yo Phone Down.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 33:15


Joe Skibbie- Founder of Beats Beds and Browns is hosting a virtual gardening party!!! Find out how to register and how to receive your free seed kit!

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic
136. Growing Your Own Teachers, No Matter the Soil with Dr. Jeff Geihs

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 Transcription Available


One of my favorite quotes about problem-solving on a systems and institutional level is that "the answer is in the room." This means that when there are problems that need to be solved, even big ones, the person, perspective, or idea that will solve it doesn't need to be sought outside of those who know the work best. As teacher recruitment, training, and retention remain persistent challenges to districts big and small, Grow-Your-Own programs have been developed and launched, especially in districts serving highly impacted and very diverse populations. GYO takes many forms, including but not limited to cadet programs and para-to-teacher efforts. Enter Dr. Jeff Geihs, longtime educator, leader, and thought leader. Working with the Silver State Education Foundation as Executive Director, Dr. Giehs and team have brought together GYO and concurrent enrollment opportunities for the next generation of teachers, especially students of color. Dr. Geihs joined Gerardo for an exciting and motivational conversation. To learn more, follow us on Patreon! Follow us on all platforms! @toodopeteachers Email: [email protected]

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.58 | Laura and Chay chat about progress on their plots.

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 63:54


In this episode, Laura and Chay catch up on the progress they've made on their allotment plots. With the weather warming up and the days getting longer, both of them have seen a surge in activity. Laura shares her efforts in preparing her plot by tackling weeds, clearing the area, and getting ready to build a DIY shed. Meanwhile, Chay has been busy sowing a variety of seeds, including aubergines, peas, and beans, along with some unique seeds Laura had given him. The episode also features a new segment called "Allotment News Around the World." This month, Laura and Chay highlight a school in Preston, where students have embraced allotment life, growing fruits and vegetables and even eating what they harvest. It's an inspiring look at how allotments are making an impact beyond just the gardening community.Tune in to hear more about their gardening adventures and the latest news from the world of allotments!If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Online Marketing Moves with Tony Resonno
Money doesn't grow on trees but you can grow your own money tree

Online Marketing Moves with Tony Resonno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 13:36


A mouthful title but you can grow your own tree. I remember hearing Dan Kennedy talk about this. Stan Lee would write whenever he wanted some money. Build a email list I'd say to start planting this money tree. The money is in the list. I've learned a lot about email from Ben Settle. Whatever or However you go about growing a money tree. Remember nurture it, water it and show it lots of attention. You want your money tree to stick around for a long period of time. Poor People talk retirement. We talk about maintaining a money tree. You see the difference. You are on a different path just keep walking down this road. I can walk it with you but you must subscribe to the show and download all the episodes. Enter the Tony Resonno universe. Listen and subscribe TODAYQuestions or Comments email me Tony@tonyresonno.com

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.57 | Exploring Allotments in Los Angeles with David Benjamin.

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 53:28


In this episode, Chay visits Fountain Community Garden in Hollywood during his trip to Los Angeles and sits down with Garden Manager David Benjamin. They discuss how community gardens (the US equivalent of allotments) operate in LA, the variety of plants grown, the challenges they face—including the impact of recent wildfires—and their future ambitions.While UK allotments and LA community gardens have distinct differences, Chay uncovers striking similarities, from the ongoing battle with pests such as Slugs to shared struggles and strengths. A key takeaway from the conversation is the strong engagement of local businesses and organisations with LA's community gardens, prompting reflections on whether UK allotments could foster deeper community involvement. Though this episode offers just a glimpse into the US gardening scene, it sparks an important discussion about the role of community in allotment culture.To find out more about Fountain Community Gardens, visit https://fountaincommunitygardens.org/ or follow then on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fountain_community_gardens/?hl=enIf you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
411 - Grow Your Own Fruit with Chad Cargill

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 50:18


In this episode of The Beginner's Garden Podcast, we're diving into the world of homegrown fruit!

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP43 We've Only Just Begun

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 45:07


Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with another bountiful harvest update and shares all the new genetics they've added to the Buddha Lounge.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.56 | Garden Press Day – Our Honest Review.

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 45:48


In this episode, Laura and Chay share their honest review of Garden Press Day, which they attended for the first time on February 18th in London. They discuss their expectations versus reality, giving insights into what the event had to offer and whether it lived up to the hype.From innovative new gardening products to clever designs that promise to make gardening easier and more successful, they highlight some standout finds from the day. Plus, this episode marks a special moment—Laura and Chay meeting in real life for the first time! And don't miss the big reveal: what unexpected 5-litre freebie did Laura receive, making her three-hour journey home a bit more challenging? Tune in to find out!If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice
Grow Your Own Worm Castings with Steve Churchill | The Beet

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 63:26


Today's episode is sponsored by LMNT, an electrolyte drink mix free of sugar, artificial colors, and other dodgy ingredients. Receive a free LMNT Sample Pack with your order at http://drinklmnt.com/Beet Vermicomposting is the topic of today's conversation with Jacques and Steve Churchill. They cover Steve's entry into the field, all the way to his founding of the Urban Worm Company. They also discuss how to build your own system from the ground-up! Listen in today and start your worm composting journey.  Learn More: Worm Castings: Powerhouse Poop From Wiggly Worms - Epic Gardening Connect With Steve Churchill: In the early 2000s, Steve Churchill was fascinated by worms that moved into his hot compost pile after it cooled, transforming it into rich worm castings. This prompted his own research into the role of worms in soil, and he started his own worm bin. Steve founded the Urban Worm Company in 2014, which was at first an educational blog about vermicomposting. It has since transformed into a growing business with 7 figures of annual revenue as of 2022. Find more from Steve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urbanwormcompany   Find more from Steve on his web site: https://urbanwormcompany.com  Listener Exclusive: As an exclusive for our listeners, use code BEETPODCAST for 10% off your next order (one use per customer) at shop.epicgardening.com! Whether you're looking for seed-starting supplies, high-quality seeds to plant, or a raised bed or planter to start them in, we have supplies to get you growing. Support The Beet: → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop-beet → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests-beet Learn More: → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube-beet → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog-beet → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup Do You Love Epic Gardening products? Join the Epic Affiliate Program!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Roots and All
Episode 324: Kitchen Garden Living

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 22:48


Bailey Van Tassel talks about the art of kitchen gardening. We explore Bailey's seasonal, intuitive approach to growing food at home and discuss insights from her book, Kitchen Garden Living. With a focus on simplicity and sustainability, Bailey shares her thoughts on cultivating a thriving kitchen garden. Links www.baileyvantassel.com Kitchen Garden Living: Seasonal Growing and Eating from a Beautiful, Bountiful Food Garden by Bailey Van Tassel Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with Bailey van Tassel you might also enjoy this one from the archives: 188: Huw Richards on Veg Growing This week's guest is veg growing expert Huw Richards. Huw grows a vast range of plants in his garden in mid-West Wales and is always trialling and experimenting with new ways of growing. He has an enormously popular YouTube channel and has authored a number of books, the latest of which is ‘The Vegetable Grower's Handbook' which draws on his experience as very much a thoughtful and philosophical gardener. 171: Grow Easy with Anna Greenland This year's first guest is organic vegetable grower Anna Greenland. Anna has supplied produce to some of the UK's top chefs, including Raymond Blanc and Jamie Oliver, has created gardens at Soho Farmhouse, Kew Gardens and the Huntington Botanical Gardens in LA. She is currently establishing a market garden and gardening school in Suffolk and has just released a book called ‘Grow Easy'. Anna talks about working with the best chefs in the best kitchens and catering to their clientele, about producing pristine veg organically, about growing food in different climates and the fundamentals of veg garden success. Please support the podcast on Patreon

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.55 | Charles Dowding: A Deep Dive into Organic Gardening and the No-Dig Approach!

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 64:49


In this exciting episode, Laura and Chay have the incredible opportunity to chat with the legendary Charles Dowding, a household name in the world of organic gardening, particularly known for his expertise in the no-dig method.Throughout the conversation, Charles shares his fascinating journey to becoming a pioneer in organic gardening, revealing how his life experiences have led him to this path. He provides an insightful look at what drives him and his ambitions for the future.Listeners will also be intrigued to learn what Charles gets up to when he's not gardening—some surprising and lesser-known details about his life are revealed.As always, Charles is a fountain of knowledge, and his profound experience shines through in this episode. The discussion also takes a deep dive into topics like rock dust, using the power of magnets in gardening, what gardening is really like in the challenging conditions of Alaska, amongst other things. Tune in to hear more about Charles' innovative ideas and practical gardening tips that have changed the way people approach growing food. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights!To find out more about Charles Dowding, then visit his website: https://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

The Rouxde Cooking School Podcast
Food News: Grow your own chickens?, famous hot dog water and KFC is leaving K?!!!

The Rouxde Cooking School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 59:03


John and Evan talk about the things they're cooking and eating before talking about fertilized chicken eggs, winning hot dog water and KFC doging taxes. Thanks for listening!!!

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.54 | Jayne: An Allotmenteer and Mum of 2 Joins Laura and Chay on the Show

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 79:24


In this episode, Laura and Chay chat with Jaynes Wallace, an allotment enthusiast from the South East of England. They dive into everything from growing food to family dynamics, with Jaynes sharing her incredible expertise on crafting natural remedies to fend off those pesky winter bugs—starting with the magical "fire cider." Jaynes opens up about the rollercoaster of highs and lows she's experienced after five years with her allotment and how it's become a haven for improving her family's mental and physical health.Packed with quirky plant facts and some truly unique veggies, this episode is a treasure trove of tips for anyone looking to expand their growing game with unconventional fruits and veggies. Who knew gardening could also be your new wellness routine?You can find Jayne Wallace on Instagram: @theallotmentmumIf you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers
Episode 194 | Grow Your Own Abundance - Unlock Your Abundance series with Matt Powers

A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 93:57


I love #Permaculture - it's transformed my life and opened so many doors of understanding, impact, opportunity, service, and joy. I share my permaculture beginnings, successes, and the power of applying these lenses to our life, learning, growth, businesses, and communities. Want To Win A GIVEAWAY?? JOIN US LIVE NEXT TIME - Register Here & You Can Win, Ask Questions, & Participate + Get a FREE 400+ page Ebook when you signup today: https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/unlockabundance

Mornings with Simi
How to grow your own produce!

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 11:20


How to grow your own produce! Guest: Carissa Kasper - Gardening Expert for West Coast Seeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Clare FM - Podcasts
In The Garden – Grow Your Own Fruit

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 22:05


On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tom Stewart from Keane's Garden Centre in Kilcolgan. This week, Tom gave listeners advice on growing your own fruit. If you have a question for Tom, contact the show on 0818 400 964 or send a text or WhatsApp to 086 1800 964.

Does This Happen to You
You, Too, Can-Maybe-Grow Your Own Tomatoes For Food, Fun, and Profit

Does This Happen to You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 7:38


That's a big Maybe, as I know it well! For more stories from Carol, visit Medium.com.  Do you love YouTube content and audiobooks from a female point of view? My YouTube channel features binge-worthy audio content that informs, entertains, and connects. Most of the stories I narrate are by women, for women.  Connect on social media @KrisNarrates or @kriskeppeler for exclusive entertainment news clips, behind-the-scenes extras, and chances to share your stories. I love to collaborate with writers and authors.  Are you looking to turn your book into an audiobook or need captivating voiceover work? As an experienced audiobook narrator and producer, I deliver polished, professional recordings that bring your words to listeners' ears. Visit my website to learn more about audiobook production services, voice acting, and how I can help you grow your audience. While you're there, sign up for the monthly newsletter featuring top podcast episodes, funny viral videos, and the latest good news.

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP41-Longest January on Record

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 42:21


Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are back after a very difficult January in Los Angeles. Listen for a grow update from the Buddha Lounge and the results of the DJ Short Blueberry harvest.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.53 | Growing Into 2025: Laura and Chay's Plans for the Year Ahead!

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 61:20


In this episode, Laura and Chay delve into their allotment plot plans for 2025, sharing what's in their seed boxes and how they go about deciding where to plant what. They discuss the importance of crop rotation and other key factors that influence their planning for the new season.Listeners will get an intriguing insight into the different approaches Laura and Chay take to their plot layouts. While Laura sticks with the traditional bed system, Chay has opted for a more unconventional approach, using one large bed for their crops. The contrast in their methods offers a fascinating look at how design choices can shape gardening strategies.If you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders
Grow your own BCBAs vs. hiring- What you need to know

3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 37:07


In this episode of ABA Business Leaders, April and Stephen dive into one of the most persistent challenges facing the ABA field—retention. From attracting top talent in a highly competitive market to building meaningful systems for employee support, they tackle the tough realities of hiring and retaining BCBAs and RBTs. Key topics include: The difficulties of finding qualified BCBAs in certain states. The pros and cons of "growing your own" BCBAs by fostering in-house training and development. Practical strategies to improve communication, onboarding processes, and staff support. Innovative tools, including training platforms, to empower teams and reduce turnover. The importance of providing RBT certification and clear growth opportunities. Join us for actionable insights, real-life examples, and the tools you need to create a supportive environment where employees thrive and clients benefit. Whether you're just starting your ABA practice or looking to refine your operations, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways! Tune in now to learn how to build a stronger, more resilient team in 2025. If you are interested in joining our ABA Business Leaders Membership and Training Platform, click here -> https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/ABA_Business_Leaders_Platform

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy
401 - How to Grow Chickpeas, Dry Beans, Edamame, and More (Grow Your Own Protein, Part 2)

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 33:09


Is it possible to grow protein-packed vegetables in your garden? In this episode, we break it down for you! Building on last week's conversation with Dr. Vickie Petz Kasper about the importance of plant-based proteins, I'm sharing which crops are worth your time, space, and effort. We'll cover: Dry beans like pinto, kidney, and black beans Shelling beans such as black-eyed peas and lima beans Chickpeas, lentils, edamame, and more Discover the growing requirements, space needs, and harvest realities of these crops to decide if they're the right fit for your garden. I'll also share my honest take on which ones I recommend skipping and how to get the most from the ones you do plant. Plus, don't miss the details about my live Winter Workshop on January 21st, focusing on seed starting and planting. Learn more and register at journeywithjill.net/winterworkshop. Let's dig in!

Allotment Diaries Podcast
EP.52 | From Belgium with Love: Mellisa Opens Up About 2024, Her New Book, and What's Next!

Allotment Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 80:11


In this first episode of 2025, Laura and Chay are thrilled to welcome back Mellissa, who was a guest in 2023 (Episode 17). Since then, Mellissa's life has seen its share of highs and lows, and in this episode, she opens up about the rollercoaster of 2024 and her exciting future ambitions.One of the most intriguing parts of this conversation is Mellissa's new book, currently in the drafting stage. She shares how her passion for gardening has deeply influenced the story she's crafting and how nature's rhythms are shaping the narrative.We also take a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to go from an initial idea to the potential of publishing and selling your first book. Mellissa provides an honest and inspiring insight into the journey of writing, editing, and navigating the challenges and rewards of bringing a creative project to life.Give her a follow on IG: @bluebellandbumblebee &  @meltriestowriteastoryIf you have any questions you would like to ask us or would like to collaborate with us, then please contact us on: allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow our social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Allotment Diaries Podcast is a podcast that examines what has worked well and what hasn't worked so well when it comes to having an allotment plot. It seeks to give an honest insight into what owning an allotment plot is actually about.

KSL Greenhouse
How to Grow Your Own Lemons

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 37:32


Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio app. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse    10:05  Feature: How to Grow Your Own Lemons  10:20  Does weigela do well in Lehi? Should I remove some of the 60+ lemons that have grown on my Meyer lemon tree?  10:35  What kind of fruit is the Buddha’s hand? What non-deciduous trees and dwarf grasses should I use to semi-xeriscape my new yard?  10:50  Where can I find SunSugar tomato seeds? Where can I order a black rose bush? Are there any issues with leaving alone the one branch on my plum tree that's producing totally different leaves? What are some columnar pine trees that will grow at least 15 feet tall? 

The Cut Flower Podcast
How to Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers

The Cut Flower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 26:52 Transcription Available


Text Agony Aunt Roz with your Cutflower Questions.Hi everyone, welcome to the Cut Flower Podcast! I'm Roz Chandler, and today we're diving into one of my favourite topics, growing your own wedding or event flowers. Whether you're planning for a big day or just dreaming about it, I'm here to show you how personal, cost-effective, and rewarding it can be to grow your own blooms.Episode HighlightsWhy Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers?There are so many wonderful reasons to grow your own flowers for your wedding or event:Save Money: Did you know couples in the UK spend between £1,800 and £2,500 on wedding flowers? Growing your own can cut that significantly.Love Gardening: If you or your family enjoys gardening, why not put that passion to work?Make It Personal: There's nothing like the feeling of creating something special and meaningful for your big day.Embrace the Challenge: It's such a satisfying project to take on, and you'll have plenty of support from friends, family, and local flower farmers.Planning for SuccessEnvision Your Style: Romantic pastels, bold brights, or wild, rustic vibes?Focus on Timing: Work backwards from your wedding date to ensure flowers are at their peak.Allow Enough Time: Plan for at least 12–18 months for a successful harvest.What You'll LearnI shared tips to make the process manageable and enjoyable:Best Annuals to Grow: Sweet peas, cosmos, snapdragons, and cornflowers are some of my favorites. They're easy to grow and bring a lot of beauty to your arrangements.Perennials to Consider: For weddings further out, think about roses, dahlias, and peonies. They get better with age—just like us!Foliage Matters: Don't forget about eucalyptus, herbs, and pittosporum to add texture and depth.Cutting and Conditioning: Learn how to cut flowers early, hydrate them properly, and keep them fresh for the big day.Join the CommunityI'd love to invite you to our free Facebook group, the Cut Flower Kickoff 2025, where you'll find guides, tips, and live "fireside chats" throughout January. Plus, we're hosting three online masterclasses in February to help you get started.Facebook Group: New Catalogue Out Now, https://plantsofdistinction.co.uk use the code CUTFLOWER30 for 30% off your order. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecutflowerkickoff2025 https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/newsletters A Cut Above Waitlist: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/ACutAboveWaitlist The Growth Club: https://fieldgateflowers.kartra.com/page/thegrowthclub Lots of free resources on our website: https://thecutflowercollective.co.uk/cut-flower-resources/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldgateflowers Facebook Group 'Cut Flower Farming - Growth and Profit in your business' https://www.facebook.com/groups/449543639411874 Facebook Group 'The Cut Flower Collection' https://www.facebook.com/groups/cutflowercollection

Gardening with the RHS
Grow Your Own in 2025

Gardening with the RHS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 31:51


Let's make 2025 the year we all embrace growing our own fruit and vegetables—whether you've got a sprawling garden, a small balcony, or just a windowsill! No matter how much space or time you have, we've got plenty of inspiration to get you started and keep you going all year round. First, we'll hear from Shelia Das and Liz Mooney from RHS Wisley's talented edibles team, who will share their expert advice on growing delicious produce across every season. Then, we'll check in with Lucy Chamberlain, author of Grow Food Anywhere, as she reveals how to make the most of your space—whatever its size, shape, or location. And what about all that fantastic homegrown produce? Don't worry! We'll revisit our fascinating chat with Canadian chef and photographer David Zilber, a fermentation expert who's worked in some of the world's top kitchens, including the renowned Fermentation Lab at Restaurant Noma. He'll inspire you with creative ways to preserve and enjoy your harvest. Host: Gareth Richards Contributors: Shelia Das, Liz Mooney, Lucy Chamberlain, David Zilber Links: RHS Grow Your Own Veg Through the Year: 365 Days of Homegrown Vegetables & Herbs Grow Food Anywhere

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP40-New Years' Grow Resolutions for 2025

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 49:57


Send us a textThe Canna Kuyas are growing in 2025!  The Buddha Lounge now has an outdoor greenhouse extension and the outdoor vs. indoor comparison has begun.  Erick and Mitch has pick their favorite cultivars that have been harvested from the Buddha lounge this past year. Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Sustainability In Progress (SIP)
Grow Your Own Way: The Role of Innovative Urban Farming

Sustainability In Progress (SIP)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 55:49


Welcome to our last episode of 2024! Today we speak with Henry Gordon-Smith, Founder and CEO of Agritecture, an advisory and technology firm specializing in climate-smart agriculture. Our conversation explores the prospects for vertical farming and climate smart agriculture in reducing the environmental impacts of food systems and the role of emerging technologies in reshaping the way we feed a growing population.

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred
370 Grow Your Own Immunity Boosting Foods

Garden Basics with Farmer Fred

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 41:08 Transcription Available


The healthiest food you can eat is the food you grow yourself! In this episode, we speak with Dr. Laura Varich from FreshPhysician.com about the vital role of nutrition in supporting immunity, especially during the winter months. We explore the balance of immunity rather than just boosting it. And we discuss the correlation between diet and chronic diseases. Dr. Varich highlights the benefits of a plant-centered diet and compares germ theory with terrain theory. We also emphasize the immune-boosting properties of specific foods like turmeric and the health advantages of gardening. Lastly, we share resources from her website for actionable insights on living a healthier lifestyle.Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at BuzzsproutPictured: Immunity Boosting (and Inflammation-Reducing) Homegrown Onions and GarlicLinks: Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Website: FreshPhysician.com (Dr. Laura Varich)Turmeric Growing info (U. of VT)All About Yacon (UCANR)How to Grow YaconThe Dietary Inflammatory IndexAll About Farmer Fred: GardenBasics.net“Beyond the Garden Basics” NewsletterFarmer Fred website:  http://farmerfred.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook:  "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Blue Sky: @farmerfred.bsky.socialFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter.

Ethical Schools
Successful Teaching Careers: Empowering Non-Traditional Candidates

Ethical Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 26:26


We speak with Dr. Kathryn Spence, Director of the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, about actualizing a focus on social justice and equity. She discusses strategies for broadening the pipeline of teachers, especially teachers of color, including career ladders and "Grow Your Own" programs. Dr. Spence describes how FDU makes teacher ed financially feasible for students as well as what makes teachers stay in or leave schools. The post Successful Teaching Careers: Empowering Non-Traditional Candidates first appeared on Ethical Schools.

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP39-Perpetual Growth

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 51:17


Send us a textThe perpetual harvest is set and Erick's three tent set up in the Buddha Lounge is humming on all cylinders.  Erick and Mitch talk about home grown remedies to common problems facing cannabis users during the holidays. Also, real talk GNX slaps harder when high.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP38- Happy Danksgiving

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 50:24


Send us a textErick and Mitch are back in the Buddha Lounge for a special double Danksgiving Week Episode!  The Kuyas talk about their bountiful Buddha Lounge harvest and everything they are thankful for. Perfect  to listen to when you and your cousins go to the store or take a "cousin walk"Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown
The Canna Kuyas EP37- Strawberry Fields Forever

Crazy Funny Asianz: Hosted by Miscellaneous Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 61:09


Send us a textErick and Mitch are back with a new Buddha Lounge Grow update. DJ Short Blueberry and Strawberry Cough has arrived and ready for a taste test.Support the showFor secret grow story updates and plant footage follow the Canna Kuyas on Instagram @cannakuyas

Row by Row Garden Show
Can You Grow Your Own Onions?

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 32:18


Hey Neighbor! It's onion time! Here at Hoss HQ we are shipping out onions by the truckload, so you better grab yours before they are gone. When it comes to growing onions, its easy once you get a few basic principles down. Make sure you have the right spacing, the right fertilization, the correct type of onion and more. It may seem like a lot but we got you covered in today's episode! Get Dirty and Let's Garden Together! SOIL SAMPLE TESTING KIT: https://shorturl.at/Nf1wKSOMETHING BIG IS SPROUTING AT HOSS, SIGN-UP TO FIND OUT! https://growhoss.com/pages/sneak-peek

Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast
Ep. 242 - It's announcement time! Why has Lucy spent the past 20 months squirreled away at her computer, only breaking for photoshoots in her garden? (Drumroll....) - because she's written a brand new book! And of course, it's Grow Your Own re

Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 28:30


With Autumn on the horizon, it's time to say a fond farewell to the 2024 garden season. But that's not to say there is still a tremendous amount of gardening to be done. Lucy has been revelling in her Fruit and Veg with Autumn being the crescendo of harvest time, and Saul willed an Indian Summer so his last few exotics could flower before being tucked away for some well deserved winter rest. Otherwise there are still lawns to cut, leaves to be raked and a lot of planning for 2025!Saul and Lucy treat you to weather chat PLUS conifer chat in the opening to this week's episode, and with that horticultural scene set to whet your appetite, we feel this is the perfect time to exclusively announce why Lucy's custard cream intake has rocketed over the past two years - she's written a new book! No surprises for assuming that it's grow your own related -  and in this episode she explains exactly what's in it. Entitled Grow Food Anywhere, Lucy aim's to allow everyone and anyone to experience the unadulterated joy of growing their own food, whether they live in arid Essex, soggy Devon, or, indeed, the windblown hilltops of bonny Scotland.  Book link:https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241656495-rhs-grow-food-anywhere/Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram Links:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the showSupport the show

Hort Culture
Cultivating Community: Urban and Community Gardens with Bethany Pratt

Hort Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 49:45


Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of urban and community gardening with our special guest, Bethany Pratt, Extension Specialist for Food Systems. Bethany shares her experiences and expertise on working with different community gardens projects and the different roles that they can play in communities. We'll discuss the challenges and rewards of gardening in urban environments, as well as tips for starting your own garden, no matter how small your space.Community Gardening ToolkitSteps to Creating a Community Garden or Expand Urban Agriculture at a Brownfields SiteHow to Organize a Community GardenA Guide to Starting a Community GardenQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.eduCheck us out on Instagram!

You Bet Your Garden
Can You Grow Your Own Kimchi?

You Bet Your Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 54:59


Mike McGrath tells you when to plant the ingredients for kimchi so they'll all be ready at the same time. Plus your fabulously fermented phone calls!