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The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel

Bailey Van Tassel
Gardening
Sustainable Gardening
Seeds
Tomatoes
Gardening Techniques
Heirloom Seeds
Wool Pellets
Seed Industry
Seed Saving
Sustainable Living
Pest Control
Irrigation Systems
Entrepreneurship
Companion Planting
Poker Planting
Soil Fertility
Kestrel Ridge Pellet Company
Tennessee
Grief
Garden Design

The Garden Culture Podcast is more than just a how-to garden podcast, this is a place where we let the garden inspire our lives, as well as get to know incredible people who infuse their own lives with the magic of nature and gardening. Follow along as we talk about what to do in the garden each month and interview interesting people who weave gardening into their lives. Our host, Bailey Van Tasse... more

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Bailey announces that the podcast is taking a pause as she focuses on her design business and her Substack. The podcast will come back after 500 paid subscribers on Substack - a fun goal that we can all work towards!

Thank you all so much for your ... more

Bailey Van Tassel interviews Steven Hoffen, a high-schooler who started a hydroponics non-profit that feeds over 33,000 people yearly in underserved populations. Steven went to Isreal in seventh grade and was inspired to make a film about women comin... more

Bailey Van Tassel talks about how to design your own kitchen garden, prioritizing aesthetic versus space for veggies, and the way she breaks down client projects. Fall and Winter are great times to tackle new builds, so you can get a jump on Spring. ... more

Bailey Van Tassel interviews author and journalist Simon Parkin about his book, The Forbidden Garden - The Botanists of Besieged Leningrad and Their Impossible Choice. Bailey recommends this as one of her favorite books, as it is wildly important in ... more

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Recent Guests

Steven Hoffen
High school student and founder of non-profit Growing Peace
Growing Peace
Episode: 088. The Teenager Using Hydroponics To Feed The World
Simon Parkin
Journalist and author of The Forbidden Garden: The Botanists of Besieged Leningrad and Their Impossible Choice
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Episode: 086. The Forbidden Garden &The Unsung Heroes of WW2 - An Interview with Simon Parkin
Emilie Toups
Founder of Toups & Co Organics, passionate about clean beauty solutions and natural skincare.
Toups & Co Organics
Episode: 085. What It Really Means To Be "Clean" Beauty with Emilie Toups
Taylor Lamb
Co-founder of Juna, passionate about medicinal plants and marketing.
Juna
Episode: 079. Plants as Medicine with Taylor Lamb and Jewel Zimmer
Jewel Zimmer
Co-founder of Juna, former pastry chef with expertise in ingredients and formulation.
Juna
Episode: 079. Plants as Medicine with Taylor Lamb and Jewel Zimmer
Katie Selvidge
Former editor-in-chief of Cottage Hill Magazine, professional ballerina, farmer, and current mother of two
Episode: 074. Martha Stewart & How She's Impacted 80s & 90s Babies
Anne Fletcher
Founder of Orta Kitchen Garden, which specializes in self-watering ceramic pots for seed starting.
Orta Kitchen Garden
Episode: 070. The Reality of Seeds with Anne Fletcher
Ann Malloy
Sales and Marketing Director for Neptune's Harvest and one of the owners
Neptune's Harvest
Episode: 066. Secrets To Jumbo Vegetables & An Organic Family Fertilizer Company
Megan Landis Murphy
Owner and founder of Kestrel Ridge Pellet Company, which produces wool pellets from underutilized sheep wool for use as fertilizer and soil amendment in gardens.
Kestrel Ridge Pellet Company
Episode: 064. Wool Pellets in Your Vegetable Garden

Host

Bailey Van Tassel
Host of discussions centered on gardening, sustainable living, and personal growth, who shares personal anecdotes and expert insights from guest interviews.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 109 ratings
  • Farmgardenhorses

    Absolutely LOVE podcast. I always get something practical out of it. I am so encouraged by Bailey’s honesty and transparency with her feelings and mistakes. I am LOVING the CA to TN content and of course the garden build. Love it, Bailey!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HorseandFarmandGarden
    United Statesa year ago
  • Farmgardenhorses

    Absolutely LOVE podcast. I always get something practical out of it. I am so encouraged by Bailey’s honesty and transparency with her feelings and mistakes. I am LOVING the CA to TN content and of course the garden build. Love it, Bailey!

    (If I may… grammatically, “Him and I...” or “Her and I...” are not correct. It should be “He and I...” or “She and I...” I say this with all the love in the world! Figured you’d want to know.)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HorseandFarmandGarden
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love this podcast

    I have learned so much about gardening and permaculture from this podcast. Bailey is very practical and entertaining, I appreciate the thoughtful planning of each show with guests and information. Bailey is transparent about her own learnings and it helps me know that no one is a perfect gardener.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jk-texasgirl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Informative, funny, and real honest talk about all things back yard gardening.

    I started listening to the GC podcast sometime after the new year, starting from episode 1, and I regret not becoming a listener sooner, it’s SOOO GOOD! I even started my own vermicompost because of one of the episodes and the information that was discussed.

    I listen to the Garden Culture Podcast at least twice a week and love distressing on my drive home from work to her convos with guests and quick comments/poems on current seasons. Very soothing and informative!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChaChaChance
    United Statesa year ago
  • Always inspiring!

    I’ve followed Bailey on Instagram since the early days when she started sharing about her gardening journey while living in her condo in Costa Mesa. I’ve always been inspired by everything she shares and does. I still think about her stories of gathering garden bundles with her son and delivering the sweetest little garden gifts to her neighbors. I recently started listening to her podcast and it takes it up another whole notch of inspiration! Hearing her speak and share her experiences and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sweetschef
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

A few critiques mention a desire for deeper discussions on gardening topics, rather than general advice.
Many find the content approachable and uplifting, offering valuable insights into gardening.
Listeners appreciate the focus on practical gardening tips and personal stories that inspire them.
The host's honesty and transparency create a relatable and comforting atmosphere for listeners.
Overall, there is a strong sense of community and connection felt through the content.

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088. The Teenager Using Hydroponics To Feed The World
Q: What has been sort of your favorite part of doing this whole project?
The opportunity to visit the systems and see the produce grow, it’s gratifying to see what the communities do with the hydroponics produce.
088. The Teenager Using Hydroponics To Feed The World
Q: How did you get started with this project?
It started during summer 2019 when I visited an organization in Israel and got inspired by their hydroponics initiative; I decided to create a documentary film and then began installing hydroponics systems.
088. The Teenager Using Hydroponics To Feed The World
Q: Tell me, how much of your time are you spending on your Growing Peace project?
I spend maybe two to four hours a week organizing projects, along with a few more hours applying for grants for funding.
060. Suburban Homesteading with Bailey Van Tassel of The Kitchen Garden Society
Q: What does The Good Dirt mean to you?
The good dirt is like I have to acknowledge compost. That's the good dirt.
060. Suburban Homesteading with Bailey Van Tassel of The Kitchen Garden Society
Q: What does slow living mean to you?
Slow living to me means getting back to basics and allowing the time and space that good things need to really thrive.

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Focusing on the intersection of gardening, community, and sustainable living, this podcast offers practical advice and inspirational stories related to home gardening. It features discussions on topics such as kitchen garden design, seasonal gardening practices, and innovative growing methods, while also emphasizing the importance of connecting with nature. Episodes range from personal reflections of the host on her gardening journey to interviews with various experts in the fields of horticulture, clean beauty, and holistic health. The engaging format encourages listeners to embrace gardening not just as a hobby, but as a means of enhancing their everyday lives and fostering a deeper relationship with the environment.

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Recent guests on The Garden Culture Podcast include:

1. Steven Hoffen
2. Simon Parkin
3. Emilie Toups
4. Taylor Lamb
5. Jewel Zimmer
6. Katie Selvidge
7. Anne Fletcher
8. Ann Malloy

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