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

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Online Gardening Academy
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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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If you've ever considered raising chickens alongside your garden, there's a good chance that my guest this week helped shape how you think about it. Lisa Steele is the author of the bestselling book "Gardening with Chickens," which she recently updat... more

When biologist David George Haskell titled his latest book "How Flowers Made Our World," he knew the idea might sound preposterous at first blush. David joins me this week to explain how flowers really did transform the Earth and shape how we live. more

At the heart of ecological gardening is learning to work in concert with nature, not against it. That's how gardeners come to understand how they can create beauty while fostering biodiversity and healthy soil. To explain some of the many ways anyone... more

Making the switch from conventional gardening to gardening with native plants can feel intimidating — especially when you're staring at a landscape filled with familiar favorites and wondering what belongs in their place. This week, Elise Howard, the... more

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David George Haskell
Biologist and writer, author of How Flowers Made Our World
Author, How Flowers Made Our World
Episode: 464-How Flowers Made Our World
Matt Mattus
Senior Director of Horticulture for the American Horticultural Society
American Horticultural Society
Episode: 463-Ecological Gardening Essentials for Working in Concert with Nature
Elise Howard
Author of Plant This, Not That, Over 200 Native Plant Swaps for a More Sustainable Pollinator-Friendly Garden
Author
Episode: 462-Plant This, Not That: Native Swaps for Popular Plants and Trees
Kate Brown
Environmental historian and professor at MIT; author of Tiny Gardens Everywhere
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Episode: 461-Tiny Gardens Everywhere: The Hidden History of Urban Food Growing
Frank Hyman
Award-winning garden designer, horticulturist, author of Ripe Tomato Revolution
Author of Ripe Tomato Revolution
Episode: 460-Ripe Tomato Revolution: Practical Tips for Easier Growing
Rhonda Fleming Hayes
Award-winning garden writer and photographer, author of Garden for Life
Author of Garden for Life
Episode: 459-Garden for Life: How to Keep Gardening Joyfully at Any Age
Jonah Krochmalnek
Introverted entrepreneur turned microgreens expert; founder of Living Earth Farm and Microgreens Consulting
Living Earth Farm; Microgreens Consulting
Episode: 458-Turning a Passion for Microgreens into a Business
Staci Hill
Co-author of The Preserver's Garden
Author, The Preserver's Garden
Episode: 456-Food Preservation for Gardeners
Jeremy Hill
Co-author of The Preserver's Garden
Author, The Preserver's Garden
Episode: 456-Food Preservation for Gardeners

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Joe Lamp'l
Host of a gardening-focused show known for practical tips, expert interviews, and a passion for organic gardening.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • 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 States8 months ago
  • Get back to garden topics and throttle back on climate change

    It’s would be nice to get off Climate Change and get back to gardening!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    westtnbbq
    United States8 months ago
  • Herbalism

    Hey Joe. I love the show. So glad you had Rosemary Gladsrar on the show. Great interview. I’ve known of her for over 20 years and used to follow her YouTube channel. Now I’m inspired to buy her book to add to my herbal library. Thanks Joe.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    skmorris007
    United States9 months ago
  • Consistently Excellent and Interesting

    I have been a dedicated listener of the Joe Gardener show for 3 years now. I am impressed with the consistent quality of Joe’s knowledge and that of his guests. I enjoy the range of subjects covered and the way that the podcast includes practical advice, deep research and true love for our environment! With so much misinformation on social media, I value trustworthy podcasts. This is the only podcast I want to listen to while gardening: nothing else competes with birdsongs while I’m in my happy... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Molly M3
    United States10 months ago
  • So much more than a gardener!

    Joe is a great and appealing host, and has an easy banter to help explain how to grow healthy plants and love doing it. But he’s so much more. He is a naturalist who is very boldly using his platform to help us all understand our role in preserving and restoring the nature we’re losing. Thanks to the whole team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    That Trippi Show
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the wealth of knowledge shared in each episode, consistently finding practical advice and inspiration for their gardening endeavors.
Some feedback suggests a desire for a greater emphasis on traditional gardening topics rather than broader environmental issues, indicating varying listener preferences.
The podcast is praised for its engaging host who connects well with guests and audiences alike, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

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463-Ecological Gardening Essentials for Working in Concert with Nature
Q: What common gardening practice would you like gardeners to stop doing immediately?
Stop underground irrigation in many Northeast contexts; it's wasteful and disrupts soil life, and often leads to water misuse.
463-Ecological Gardening Essentials for Working in Concert with Nature
Q: What's the biggest ecological mistake gardeners make without realizing it?
The tendency to react to insect feeding by killing the insect, forgetting that many caterpillars are pollinators and part of the ecosystem, so the right response is more nuanced rather than immediate elimination.
464-How Flowers Made Our World
Q: Where do you want to go with that background and your book, How Flowers Made Our World?
David outlines the core idea of the book: flowers as central agents in shaping ecosystems, climates, and human culture, and how understanding their story reframes our relationship with the natural world.
464-How Flowers Made Our World
Q: Tell us about you, because one thing that I've learned is that you and I share a gene that connects us with nature and plants.
David discusses his lifelong immersion in ecology and how his family and education led him to study plants, forests, and birds, culminating in a career that blends science with storytelling to celebrate nature.
461-Tiny Gardens Everywhere: The Hidden History of Urban Food Growing
Q: Now, Kate, first thing is, I know that you've mentioned that you're a gardener, and we always love to hear the origin story, or at least what you want to tell us about your background with gardening so that we can all enjoy that part of the conversation as we get into the meat of your book.
Kate describes a lifelong engagement with gardening rooted in family history and urban experiences, which shaped her shift toward viewing plants as historical subjects and allies in building resilient cities.

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Focusing on the art and science of gardening, this series offers listeners a wealth of practical tips and insights to enhance their gardening skills. It primarily emphasizes organic gardening and food cultivation, while also exploring a diverse range of topics relevant to both novice and experienced gardeners. Host Joe Lamp'l engages his audience with personal anecdotes and expert interviews that highlight sustainable practices, innovative gardening techniques, and the importance of understanding ecosystem dynamics. Each episode serves as both an educational resource and a source of inspiration, making it a valuable companion for anyone passionate about gardening.

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1. David George Haskell
2. Matt Mattus
3. Elise Howard
4. Kate Brown
5. Frank Hyman
6. Rhonda Fleming Hayes
7. Jonah Krochmalnek
8. Staci Hill

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