Interviewing gardeners from all over the world, both beginners and experts, seeking to learn more about what they know about gardening and how they do things in their garden.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHow ToEducationHome & Garden |
In this episode I interview Patrick and Mrs. GrowDaddy from GrowDaddyTV. They have been gardening for 4 years and grow a variety of plants such as tomatoes, lettuce, basil, cilantro, parsley, medical plants, and more. One of their main goals when gar... more
In this episode I interview Tad Hussey. He’s been on the podcast once before, episode 103, where he talked about ‘How to Reuse Your Old Potting Soil For Another Grow!’ There was a ton of knowledge dropped in that episode; many of you commented on how... more
In this episode I interview Luke McCallen. He is an active member of the gardening community and is big into growing organic. Keeping plants healthy throughout the grow is easier said than done, and in this episode Luke reveals what he does in partic... more
In this episode I interview Mr. Nice Guy. He has been gardening for 5 years and is big into DIY gardening. He has created his own DIY Hydroponics setup at home. He talks all about his hydroponic build and how he grows in it. He also talks about commo... more
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I found these talks just a few days ago and I have listened to probably 40 of them since. These are absolutely the best sources of garden knowledge that I’ve found. Very informative and I find them entertaining as well. It’s like a lecture but not. I’m hooked. Thank you Chris.
A plethora of information!!!
This show is an amazing source of information on plant science and canna science especially. more
Love being able to come here rather than YouTube as I can lock the phone, headphones on and listen to all these great podcasts
Nice mellow and informative show. The host, Chris, is really talented. It’s a real bummer that Chris is done making episodes for now but hopefully he’ll bring it back at some point.
Apple Podcasts | #49 | United States/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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Apple Podcasts | #43 | Germany/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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