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The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l

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Soil Health
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Horticulture
Tree Care
Wildlife Habitat
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Wicked Plants
Gardening Techniques

This podcast is devoted to all things gardening. National gardening television host, Joe Lamp'l, guides you through each episode with practical tips and information to help you become a better, smarter gardener, no matter where you are on your journey. This series has a strong emphasis on organic gardening and growing food, but covers a diverse range of topics from one of the country's most inform... more

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Food gardening doesn't have to stop when summer's over. In fact, the biggest missed opportunity for most food growers is the fall garden. To help you take advantage of the cooler months, this week I'm sharing my top 10 fall greens.

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We spend a lot of time on this show talking about what we plant — the natives, the pollinator favorites, the plants that do the heavy lifting in a healthy garden. But today, I want to flip that around and talk about who's actually using all that habi... more

Flowers have the power to transform both our gardens and our homes, but creating a steady supply of beautiful blooms throughout the year takes more than simply planting whatever catches your eye. Few people understand that better than Sarah Raven, wh... more

Adding fruit trees to your landscape opens up new gardening possibilities. But to set your fruit tree garden up for success, you need to have a solid plan. Urban orchardist Susan Poizner returns to the podcast this week to explain the planning proces... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Raven
Britain's gardening voice, author of A Year of Cut Flowers
Author and broadcaster, book: A Year of Cut Flowers
Episode: 481-A Year of Cut Flowers, with Sarah Raven
Joanna Hall
Member of Planet Wild team, involved with Wildr and Less Lawn More Life campaigns
Planet Wild
Episode: 478-Wildr Places App Offers Ecological Gardeners Guidance and Motivation
Zoe Evans
VP of Partnerships and Programs at Wildr, involved with Planet Wild
Planet Wild / Wildr
Episode: 478-Wildr Places App Offers Ecological Gardeners Guidance and Motivation
Margaret Roach
Writer, former executive VP and editorial director for Martha Stewart Living; gardener and photographer; host of A Way to Garden
A Way to Garden, The New York Times (occasional contributor)
Episode: 477-Preventing Weed Overwhelm, Practically and Organically, with Margaret Roach-Encore Presentation
Charlie Nardozzi
Garden writer, speaker, and author of The Continuous Vegetable Garden
Author
Episode: 475-The Continuous Vegetable Garden, with Charlie Nardozzi
Thomas Mather
Professor of entomology, director of the Tick Encounter Resource Center
University of Rhode Island
Episode: 474-What to Know About Ticks, with 'The TickGuy' Dr. Thomas Mather
Suzanne Simard
Professor of Forest Ecology, University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia
Episode: 473-Fostering Forest Renewal and Resilience, with Dr. Suzanne Simard
Rosemary Gladstar
Herbalist, author, founder of United Plant Savers
Herbalism advocate
Episode: 472-Herbalism for Gardeners, with Rosemary Gladstar-Encore Presentation
Barrett Klein
Entomologist, artist, and professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
Episode: 470-How Insect Allies Shape Human Culture

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Joe Lamp'l
Host of The Joe Gardener Show with a focus on organic gardening and practical, science-based advice for home gardeners.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Very helpful

    Always interesting to listen to and great advice from experts who garden

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Page Intentionally left blank
    United States2 months ago
  • Plant this not that

    I bought this book a few weeks ago and love it!!! However your interview with the author helped me yo navigate better. Thank you Joe.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nunybunyip
    United States4 months ago
  • Just scratching the surface

    We loved your interview with David Haskell and can tell there is so much more for him to share and for us, the listeners, to learn. Please have him back to keep the dialogue going!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    thermosprotection1
    United States4 months ago
  • Activists

    Could you stop with “gardeners” who are really climate activists. Please stay with garden topics that really help gardener’s!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    westtnbbq
    United States5 months ago
  • I love the broad range of learning on this podcast. It helps understanding and comprehension on a huge range of topics. Joe is also super kind and down to earth. I love this show. -Mary Anna

    Audible
    5
    Mary
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners praise the show for its actionable, expert-led gardening advice and accessible science.
Some feedback requests more focus on traditional garden topics and fewer climate-change discussions.
Audience appreciates a broad range of topics from wildlife to edible gardening and sometimes specific niche subjects like weed management.

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481-A Year of Cut Flowers, with Sarah Raven
Q: How can people come up with color combinations that wow while remaining harmonious?
The guest outlines a four-palette framework (luminous, velvet, mellow, wash) and a Bride-Bridesmaid-Gatecrasher rule to build harmonious but striking arrangements, starting from a dominant color and layering supporting colors, then adding a contrasting accent to complete the look.
479-Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything, with Kate Bradbury
Q: What are the core wildlife gardening principles you emphasize, and how do you translate them for small urban spaces?
Provide food, water, and shelter; think in terms of different habitats and niches (ponds, hedges, nesting sites), and design gardens as stepping stones to connect habitats across neighborhoods, not as isolated patches.
479-Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything, with Kate Bradbury
Q: So with that, let me throw the first question out at you. This is your second edition. What prompted a rewrite or an update?
The update was driven by the progression of science—new findings about feeding hedgehogs, biodiversity trends, climate considerations, and recording biodiversity, which all required updating guidance and expanding topics.
473-Fostering Forest Renewal and Resilience, with Dr. Suzanne Simard
Q: What sparked your commitment to defend forests against exploitation?
Growing up in a logging region and witnessing ongoing exploitation made it clear that economic incentives were prioritizing extraction over living ecosystems, which motivated me to document how forests recover when protected and treated with care.
469-Playing 'Ketchup' With Tomato Expert Craig LeHoullier
Q: How do you decide which crosses to pursue, like Captain Lucky x Sun Gold, and what have you learned from the early generations?
He describes observing dominant and recessive traits in F1 hybrids, the value of saving seeds from various generations, and the ongoing process of evaluating color, flavor, and growth habit across generations to identify keepers.

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A practical, hands-on gardening show with a strong emphasis on organic and edible gardening. Across episodes, listeners encounter in-depth conversations with renowned horticulturists, plant scientists, authors, and wildlife experts who offer actionable guidance on topics like flower farming, fruit tree design, wildlife-friendly landscapes, weed management, tick prevention, edimentals, and tomato breeding. The format blends science, experience, and real-world tips, making complex ecological concepts accessible for home gardeners and small-scale growers alike. Noteworthy is the recurring focus on sustainable practices, biodiversity, and the practical integration of ecological ideas into everyday gardens, along with a steady stream of book top... more

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1. Sarah Raven
2. Joanna Hall
3. Zoe Evans
4. Margaret Roach
5. Charlie Nardozzi
6. Thomas Mather
7. Suzanne Simard
8. Rosemary Gladstar

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