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

Podcast – joe gardener® | Organic Gardening Like a Pro
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Organic Gardening
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Seed Starting
Native Plants
Pollinators
Ecological Gardening
Invasive Species
Vegetable Gardening
Soil Health
Composting
Tomatoes
Raised Bed Gardening
Horticulture
Tree Care
Wildlife Habitat
Tree Collectors
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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Our gardens are more than just places to grow plants — they are home habitats, where gardeners can provide a refuge for struggling wildlife to thrive. To explain how we can care for wildlife in our own yards, National Wildlife Federation naturalist D... more

Gardeners often have a love-hate relationship with insects — loving the bees and ladybugs and hating the aphids and flea beetles, for example — but all insects have value, even if it isn't always apparent to us. To discuss how insect allies are impor... more

Craig LeHoullier is the gardener who gave the beloved Cherokee Purple tomato its name and the author of "Epic Tomatoes" and "Growing Vegetables in Straw Bales." He's also my fellow instructor in the Online Gardening Academy™ Growing Epic Tomatoes cou... more

If you want a garden that looks great, feeds you and requires less upkeep, edimentals — edible ornamentals — provide just what you're looking for. Joining me to discuss the benefits of these perennials that pull double-duty is garden designer Harry H... more

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Recent Guests

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
Craig LeHoullier
PhD, world-renowned tomato growing and breeding expert; author of Epic Tomatoes; co-founder of the Dwarf Tomato Project
Epic Tomatoes; Dwarf Tomato Project
Episode: 469-Playing 'Ketchup' With Tomato Expert Craig LeHoullier
Harry Holding
UK-based garden designer and founder of a London design studio focused on resilient, ecologically-minded landscapes
London design studio
Episode: 468-Edimentals: Beautiful Perennial Plants That You Can Eat
Shaun McCoshum
Author of Natural Habitats in Wildlife Gardening
Author, Natural Habitats in Wildlife Gardening
Episode: 466-Mimicking Natural Habitats to Support Wildlife in Gardens
Lisa Steele
Author of Gardening with Chickens (10th anniversary edition)
Author
Episode: 465-Gardening with Chickens, Revisited
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

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Joe Lamp'l
Host of The Joe Gardener Show, renowned advocate for organic gardening and edible landscaping

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • 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 Statesa month 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 Statesa month 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 States2 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 States9 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 States10 months ago

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Some listeners want fewer climate-change discussions and more pure gardening content
Listeners appreciate the sustainable and ecological approach to gardening
The host is praised for clear, engaging delivery and generous resource sharing
Guests bring diverse expertise while staying focused on actionable garden practices
Gardening guidance that's practical and trustworthy, with deep science behind tips

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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.
469-Playing 'Ketchup' With Tomato Expert Craig LeHoullier
Q: So Craig, what sparked your long-running focus on dwarf tomatoes and the dwarf breeding project?
Craig explains the origin of their work, the sustained curiosity, and the practical goals of expanding the diversity of tomato plants, including dwarf varieties, and how this aligns with seed saving and long-term breeding strategies.
470-How Insect Allies Shape Human Culture
Q: What practical steps can listeners take to value and protect insects in their own yards?
Promote biodiversity in yards, reduce lawn monoculture, use non-chemical pest management, and engage in local conservation efforts like supporting pollinator-friendly plantings and lighting that reduces insect attraction.
470-How Insect Allies Shape Human Culture
Q: What makes insects so central to human culture beyond pollination?
Insects influence art, music, poetry, and even historical artifacts; combining science with storytelling helps people see insects as a central part of biodiversity and cultural history, not just garden helpers.
468-Edimentals: Beautiful Perennial Plants That You Can Eat
Q: Tell us about your Chelsea Garden in 2023 and the charity angle behind it?
The 2023 Chelsea show garden was funded through Project Giving Back for charities, with a collaboration with School Food Matters to promote equality in food education and nature connection for children; the garden was over 80% edible and used edible ornamentals to tell a design-led story.

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The show centers on practical, evidence-based gardening with a strong emphasis on organic methods and edible gardening. Recent episodes span insect ecology, tomato breeding and seed saving, edimental design, raised-bed systems, wildlife-friendly landscapes, native plants, soil health, and food preservation, all anchored by accessible host-led coaching and real-world demonstrations. Highlights include hands-on tips for tomato culture, soil-block seed starting, and integrating wildlife habitat into home gardens, plus design-forward conversations about edible ornamentals and urban self-provisioning. The show often features recognized authors, researchers, and practitioners, and leans into actionable guidance that listeners can apply in diverse... more

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2. Craig LeHoullier
3. Harry Holding
4. Shaun McCoshum
5. Lisa Steele
6. David George Haskell
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