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Fruit Talk!

ross raddi

Hello I'm Ross Raddi. A YouTuber growing food they say you can't. You can grow anything you want. Anywhere. In Fruit Talk! we explain how to do that. It's the podcast for fruit lovers, but not just fruit. All things food, how to grow it and how to prepare it.

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Due to getting covid, spring has been delayed! Usually it's the weather in April, but not this time...  Join me on this episode of Fruit Talk! where I explain how the orchard is waking up, things to watch out for, the troubles with the garden & an up... more

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3 years ago

Getting your garden and orchard in order is a process that starts 2-3 months prior to when your growing season actually begins. In this episode of Fruit Talk! I will discuss my plans for the next 3 months. We'll cover propagation, grafting, seeding, ... more

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3 years ago

In this episode of Fruit Talk! I breakdown my reasoning for leaving all of the fig communities, my plan to start my own and a few life lessons. Followed up by the annual fruit and veggie varieties I plan to grow in my garden during 2021.

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3 years ago

In this episode of Fruit Talk! I finalize quite a bit we've talked about in prior weeks. Specifically what citrus tree varieties I'll be going with, a much greater insight into my garden plans for 2021 and what my ideas are for better strawberry prod... more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • Thorough and knowledgeable

    I love Ross Raddi’s podcasts and videos. He covers a wide range of subjects in depth and in detail. I’ve learned so much from him. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, Ross!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Babichevi
    United States4 years ago
  • Great topics and knowledge!

    Thanks Ross! I really appreciate you zeal and passion for all things fruit. I’d love to see your backlogged episodes on iTunes. Keep it up man!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TexasBucks88
    United States4 years ago

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