Gardening is about more than just roots and leaves, it’s about human connection, successes and failures, moments of mindfulness and growing some good. This is the most delightfully human podcast about plants you’ll ever listen to! Hosted by Mangesh Hattikudur and collaboration between iHeartMedia and you by your friends at Miracle-Gro “Humans Growing Stuff” is a show about growing and gardening fo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceEarth SciencesHome & GardenLeisure |
Ferns are not only some of the oldest plants on the planet, but they’re also some of the most interesting. The Staghorn Fern, named after its antler-like leaves, is no exception. In our final bonus episode of the summer, discover how it grows and wor... more
As the summer begins to wind down, we’re thinking about our favorite way to keep and preserve the garden’s bounty: pickling! From fermentation methods that help your gut to Kool-Aid Pickle recipes, we’re sharing some of our favorite facts about pickl... more
Plants are pretty amazing things, and each seems to have its own special talents and abilities. But what about a plant that brings itself back to life after years without water? This bonus episode, we’re sharing incredible facts about the resurrectio... more
We’ve seen a lot of extreme weather this summer, from high winds and flooding to record breaking heat and drought. In this bonus episode, Mangesh is giving you tips for protecting your plants and garden through the various types of weather phenomena ... more
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Just the right level of expertise that I have been looking for. We have a grandkid so it is appropriate for us.
This podcast is almost exclusively for children it’s so saccharine. The host’s way of speaking is excruciatingly excited, like an actor. When he speaks on the phone with other people to interview, his tone becomes totally normal, and I wish that was the voice he used for the entire show. This could be really interesting if it stuck to one guest talking at length about one topic, instead it’s hopping around and trying to be extra cute. more
Wanted to love this, but it is sponsored by miracle grow. Poison for humans, animals, and plants. Bummer.
Seriously? Shame on you guys. You’re actually promoting a company that actively kills and causes so much damage to so many lives every single day. This is horrible.
Good show untell his guest brought up how plants save him from white supremacy.
Apple Podcasts | #161 | United States/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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Apple Podcasts | #54 | Israel/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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