
Why Your Plants Are Dying is a practical, science-focused gardening podcast for home gardeners who are tired of confusing, contradictory advice.
If your plants keep dying, turning yellow, growing weak, or refusing to flower or fruit — even though you water them, fertilize them, and follow online tips — this podcast is for you.
Each episode:
Takes one common plant problem
Explains what gardeners u... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToLeisureEducationHome & Garden | |||

This episode examine the no-dig gardening method, an approach that prioritizes soil health and minimal disturbance over traditional tilling. Proponents like Charles Dowding and Ruth Stout argue that applying organic mulch or compost directly onto the... more
This Episode examine the growing global threat of fungal pathogens to human, animal, and plant health within the context of globalization and climate change. Rapid environmental shifts and international trade facilitate the spread of invasive species... more
Companion planting is a multifaceted agricultural strategy that utilizes beneficial plant relationships to enhance crop health, manage pests, and maximize space. These sources evaluate the practice from both scientific and traditional perspectives, h... more
This Episode evaluate various organic gardening methods and pest control strategies, frequently distinguishing between scientific evidence and popular myths. While items like eggshells, banana peels, and Epsom salts are often cited as home remedies, ... more
This Episode outline various botanical challenges and management strategies, with a significant focus on pest control and plant health. Scientific papers and educational guides explore the complex biology of aphids, detailing their unique reproductiv... more
This Episode provide a comprehensive guide to the biological and environmental factors that influence fruit production in home and commercial orchards. They identify immaturity, poor pollination, and extreme weather as primary reasons why trees may f... more
This Episode examine the environmental, physiological, and management factors that influence the productivity and health of various vegetable and fruit crops. Key focus is placed on common growth disorders such as blossom drop and bolting, which are ... more
Cultivating a vibrant indoor garden requires a careful balance of lighting, moisture, and pest management. Many popular herbs, such as basil, chives, and thyme, can flourish year-round on sunny windowsills or under artificial grow lights. To ensure s... more










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