Mark Cullen, Canada's Gardening Guru, and son Ben Cullen, millennial-gardener and Founder of Cullen's Foods, discuss a range of gardening, food and environment related subjects to inform & inspire you to get your hands dirty. www.markcullen.com www.cullensfoods.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Earth SciencesHow ToEducationScience |
In this episode Ben chats with Lee Anne Downey of Stonewell Farm (www.stonewellfarm.ca/), a lavender growing operation outside Erin, Ontario. Lee Anne is also former President of the Ontario Lavender Association and a current Master Gardener,... more
Shane Jones is a professor or horticulture, food, and farming at Durham College and the new The Barrett Centre of Innovation in Sustainable Urban Agriculture.
Shane is helping to oversee the Barrett Centre's mission:
• Enhance the existing urban f... more
This week we talking with Helen Battersby: writer, gardener, garden speaker, TorontoGardens.com blogger, Gardener's Journal co-publisher, and a power-walker – though not always in that order! Helen is also a committed volunteer – for more than 18 yea... more
Returning guest Lorraine Johnson returns to talk with Ben about her new book A Garden for the Rusty Patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat for Native Pollinators, co-authored with Sheila Colla.
We talk about species at risk, and the unique relationship... more
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Love the podcasts by Mark and Ben. Every episode I learn a lot in all areas related to flower and pollinator growing; birding; trees; and issues related do food growing. Mark and Ben have a lovely father son chemistry that shows up in their banter, their shared interests, and their deep respect for each other’s individual pursuits.
Great to hear the Cullen’s on-air again! Love the info and the focus on Canadian gardening.
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Apple Podcasts | #160 |
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