Organic Gardener Podcast
- Autor: Vários
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Interviews about Organic and Earth Friendly Gardening
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Happy Valentines 2019! | Marjorie Stoneman Douglas ~ Michael Franti Flower in the Gun | Soil Health Webinar
15/02/2019 Duração: 07minHey everyone! So watching the news this morning, 1 year anniversary of the Parkland Florida massacre at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High. The interesting fact about Marjorie Stoneman Douglas for me is that she was a passionate environmentalist! She basically created the Everglades. I never heard of her till last fall, when we read about her in the incredible Wonders curriculum. So, IDK for me I have more of a connection there then to the other shootings in our schools. I wish I had some words of wisdom for you today. All I can say, is I feel like what we need more then anything is to teach kids proper use of social media. It should be our tool to teach them how to connect with like minded friends. I am not a fan of violent war games and I do think video games and television has a huge roll to play. Why we glorify violence? Sex and violence. Anyway off-topic. My mom actually told me about this, but my favorite musician Michael Franti wrote a new song and he was promoting it on the Morning Joe. It’s called
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My Bad! Soil Health Webinar not on Facebook!! | Green New Deal | Lee Camp and Infrastructure Banks
11/02/2019 Duração: 06minOK, for starters MY BAD! So, Steve Szudera who was my guest in episode 253 talked about nutrient rich soil is going to teach a much more in depth class on building your soil health. He’s going to give a webinar on the 5 Principles of Soil Health I made the webinar post the other day, sent it out, sent the link to Steve and he said, but hey Jackie I told you it’s on Go-To-Webinar not Facebook. And I was like oh YEAH! So easier for you. You can register here if you haven’t registered yet! Click here to register for the ONLINE Soil Health Webinar Just enter your email and you’ll get an invite with all the info! I also mentioned a couple of things in the news. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez’s green new deal and the Sunrise Movement. I hope you’ll support and tell your Senators and Congressmen this week and be part of the OPERATION GREEN NEW DEAL BLITZ I also mentioned Comedian Lee Camp who talked with Ellen Brown about how Europe is leading the world in renewables because they have these
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262. An Edible Education | Whole Kids Foundation | Nona Evans
11/02/2019 Duração: 43minI’m just thrilled to be back behind the mic it’s January 7th. I have a great guest that was recommended by Lem Tingley from Growing Spaces in episode 256 and here from the Whole Kids Foundation is Nona Evans! Whole Kids Foundation Facebook Page It’s always so much fun to see how seeds that you sprinkled about germinate. It’s so fun to know how we connected! Thank you so much! I reached out to you and you said you checked out the podcast and thought it’d be a perfect fit. Tell listeners about the Whole Kids Foundation because I had never heard of it! We are on the order of things, a pretty moderate size non-profit organization. We are Whole Kids Foundation and our mission to improve kids nutrition because we know when kids are well nourished they learn better have the opportunity to reach their full potential. we found 3 ways we are capable of reaching children. 1. salad bar equipment for schools Because the moment you put a salad bar in kids have the power of choice and kid
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5 Principles of Soil Health Online Webinar | Steve Szudera
09/02/2019 Duração: 09minSo, Steve Szudera who was my guest in episode 253 talked about nutrient rich soil is going to teach a much more in depth class on building your soil health. He’s going to give a webinar on the 5 Principles of Soil Health By the time he’s finished you’ll not just know the difference between dirt and soil but how to make your garden feel like an enjoyable place not a second job! Many of my listeners have shared with me that time is the number one barrier they have to living in their ideal organic oasis. Steve has secrets that you can learn to do in your garden that will reduce the amount of labor and energy you have to spend because he reduces the need to till the soil and do a lot of that back breaking labor that makes gardening difficult. He also helps you reduce the weeds in your garden which was another question I get a lot so I wanted to make sure if you want to learn more about soil health you knew about his webinar. Mike and I got a little preview yesterday and we were able to really
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268. Snake River Seed Coop | Earthly Delights Farm | Cultivating Success Farm Mentorship Program | Casey O’Leary | Boise, ID
02/02/2019 Duração: 01h05minSnake River Seed Coop and Earthly Delights Farm Internship Program Monday, Martin Luther King Day, January 21, 2019 You are going to love her blog Earthly Delights Farm, at but I invited her here because she runs the Snake River Seed Coop so here’s Casey O’Leary. Tell us a little about yourself. I’m in Boise, ID I don’t own my own land but I farm on a 3 acre in the city. I farm on about acre and half and share with the landowner who runs a nursery and other farm projects. On our farm we grow about 100 varieties of seed crops for the Snake River Seed Coop We also have a CSA program I have been doing for the last 15 years, spring and summer 18 week CSA 45 members going a different route, we’re just gonna do a fall CSA pickup. Just one big pickup in the fall of storage crops and instructions on how to store them. Also, spring garden box shares for people who have small urban gardens, we’re making 4×4 garden boxes of seeds and starts I just want to make sure I am understa
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Free The Seeds 2019 | Food Resilient Communities | Robin Kelson from the Good Seed Company | Whitefish, MT
01/02/2019 Duração: 13minFree the Seeds! provides community-powered opportunities to build a sustainable and resilient future through real seeds, real food, and real skills. We look forward to you joining us for our 4th annual Free the Seeds! on March 2, 2019. This year’s fair will be held again in Kalispell at Flathead Valley Community College in the Arts & Technology Building. The fair will open with the seed swap and vendor booths at 9 am. The seed swap will run 9 am–noon. Workshops, booths, and kids’ activities will be held 10 am–3:30 pm, with a 45-minute break for lunch at 12:15 pm. Food will be available for purchase at the event all day. Ready for some inspiration? Check out our workshop videos from the 2017 fair. We look forward to seeing you in March 2019! Free the Seeds! is a program of Farm Hands – Nourish the Flathead, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, whose mission is to reconnect people to the sources of their food and those who produce it through education, outreach, and market support. 2018 Free the Seeds! Las
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Happy 4 Year Anniversary of the Organic Gardener Podcast Green Future Growers
30/01/2019 Duração: 11minHappy Anniversary to you Green Future Growers. Thank you for letting me be your host of the I hope to finish up the updates to Free Garden Course and the workbook for you this day or this week at the latest! Free Garden Course.com Free Organic Garden Course Let’s get growing! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
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261. Cooking With Scraps Cookbook and Food52 blog | Lindsay-Jean Hard
25/01/2019 Duração: 53minAndrea Catherine introduced me to Lindsay Jean Hard who wrote Cooking with Scraps: Turn Your Peels, Cores, Rinds, and Stems into Delicious Meals something I’m super passionate about and learning about. She blogs at this place called Food52, which I love reading and I get their emails it’s always exciting! I was just reading somewhere about broccoli stems were even more nutritious then the florets maybe we’re gonna learn more about nutrition too! Well, i don’t necessarily have a nutrition background but there is a lot to be said as far as nutrients and great things in the peels and things that we tend to discard a lot! There’s benefits to not throwing our scraps away! Oh year I was loving he sugar peels looked awesome because I’m always trying to get more fruit and fiber in my diet and I think there’s a lot of fiber in the peel right? Tell us a little about yourself. My path to where I am now has been an interesting one Like you said I got my masters in Urban Planning
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259. Part 2 Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard | Tara Austen Weaver | Seattle, WA
15/01/2019 Duração: 57minToday, I’m excited to introduce my guest from Tara Austen Weaver who’s written a book about growing Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard I know that you are going to love this because it’s got lots of great tips for anyone living anywhere not just in the Northwest and I’m super excited because last summer I was visiting Nola’s yard last summer because her blueberries were amazing and I am bound and determined to grow some this year! And there’s just so much to learn so welcome to the show! Tell us a little about yourself. My mom had a giant organic garden! I guess I’m sort of a second generation gardener I actually grew up not really liking to garden I liked playing and running around but weeding seemed like drudgery to me! I have all these very visceral memories of just being out in the garden and sunshine, my mom would pop cherry tomatoes into our mouths when we were kids, because we
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255. Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard | Tara Austen Weaver | Seattle, WA Part I
15/01/2019 Duração: 57minToday, I’m excited to introduce my guest from Tara Austen Weaver who’s written a book about growing Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard I know that you are going to love this because it’s got lots of great tips for anyone living anywhere not just in the Northwest and I’m super excited because last summer I was visiting Nola’s yard last summer because her blueberries were amazing and I am bound and determined to grow some this year! And there’s just so much to learn so welcome to the show! To read the full shownotes click here. Tell us a little about yourself. My mom had a giant organic garden! It wasn’t till I moved to Seattle about 10 years ago that everything fell into place, Seattle has such a giant gardening community! Everyone here it seems even if they just grow beautiful yards edible ones and everyone is out working and tending vegetables I got bitten by the gardening bug quickly use
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Tara Austin Weaver’s Memoire | Orchard House: How a Neglected Garden Taught One Family to Grow | 5 stars!
15/01/2019 Duração: 06minI just want you to get a copy of Orchard House: How a Neglected Garden Taught One Family to Grow I interviewed Tara Austin Weaver and hope to release the full version of my interview today, but in the mean time, I think you should go to your library or local book store and pick up a copy of her inspiring and delightful memoire. You can order her amazing book Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard on amazon in advance and while you’re waiting for it to come I recommend you read Orchard House: I guarantee it will inspire you to grow some food, grow some berries, and love your family! It brought back so many memories for me of growing up with mother (and then marrying a man) who never stood still out in the garden. Something always needed (needs) pruned, pulled, weeded or tendered. Her dedication to creating an oasis for her nieces to enjoy and her relationship with her family will probably bring back memories of growing up and s
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Bonus Post-Holiday Health Episode #14 | Craving Energizing Foods | Homemade Organic Blue Corn Polenta | With Andrea Catherine | Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor
14/01/2019 Duração: 17minI’m so excited because is gonna energize us and it’s Sunday January 6th and I just talked with Lindsey Jean Hard yesterday who wrote the book Cooking With Scraps! Cooking with Scraps: Turn Your Peels, Cores, Rinds, and Stems into Delicious Meals Hi everyone! I’m glad you got a chance to talk to Lindsay Jean and I interviewed her and it was really valuable. I have the cookbook in hand! Today, I want to share what I am up to in this transition the holidays I’ve been making things like polenta And craving cooling herbs mint cilantro coconut! Shredded coconut and coconut milk recognizing my body’s wanting to cool off from the inflammatory foods of the holidays! IDK if anyone is experiencing that. I can totally relate except in a different sense. I was really good during the holidays, it’s more of an after the holidays problem. I went home, had a great holiday with my family! I hadn’t been the four of us, my parents and my brother and I, and especially with my brother
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Bee a part of the solution | The Sustainability Project | Care Bellamy the beekeeping REALTOR® who “Cares” | Florida
07/01/2019 Duração: 59minI’m so excited I have a listener on the line who is going to share a ton of golden seeds! I talked to her before from Florida and she is going to share with us about her Sustainability Project! 1. Tell us a little about yourself. By day, I’m a REALTOR® and beekeeper. I’m also a 3rd generation farmer. My grandparents owned a 100 acre wheat farm on the prairie in rural Dufresne, Manitoba. My family lived off the land, they grew their food seasonally in a 1 acre vegetable garden. After the local community collectively brought in the fall harvest, they would busily preserve and can their produce for storage in their root cellar. These people were a hardy bunch, they managed to survive the brutually harsh winters with minimal resources using a wood burning stove for heat, crude electric and no running water or indoor plumbing. They kept and cared for livestock and only took what they needed to survive, my ancestors practiced “The Tragedy of the Commons” method. That’s how they managed to r
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Replay of 2018 Garden Goals Challenge from the Organic Gardener Podcast! 2019 challenge coming VERY SOON!
03/01/2019 Duração: 53minI’m so close to wrapping up Free Garden Course.com and I know you are going to love the new one that will take place in a real google classroom! When it’s ready, we’ll have a new 2019 Garden Goals challenge and full color workbook I think you will love! Go ahead and listen to last year’s challenge. There’s a facebook group you can join and even access the google classroom with access code 75yju4. Do you want to save time in your garden? Do you want to grow a garden full of healthy vegetables but feel you don’t have time? Do you struggle to get all the weeds pulled and watering done in the heat of summer when your friends are all headed to the lake? Are you tired of paying the high cost of organic vegetables in the store but struggle to grow your own? Well, our 2018 Garden Goals Challenge will help you find success in your garden journey! Free Garden Course.com So, if you follow me you probably know that I created a Free Garden Course also known as Free Organic Garden Course
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258. Neighborhood Gardener, Dedicated Mom, and Elementary Educator | Nicole Holohan-O’Shea | Long Island, NY
01/01/2019 Duração: 44minThursday, Dec 27, 2018. I have an old friend from HS on the line, who is a little bit new to gardening, but has had some early success as a neighborhood gardener and a teacher as well! Tell us a little about yourself. I’m an elementary school teacher for 21 years on Long Island. I’ve always been a renter, love to rent! I always say, I’m the best renter you could ever have! Then at 47 bought a house with my husband and my daughter. When we bought the house in our price range, we had to look really hard to make sure there were no structural problems. We wanted unusual things workshop shed shop skimming things in our price range. We weren’t looking, I thought funny in an ad, landscaping old growth plants I thought that was a funny thing to put in. Bought our house dec 31st never looked outside until the spring when my daughter went to kick a ball, and it landed in some kind of thorn bush and that’s how I got into gardening because we had to do land clearing first! I never expected to be doing land clearin
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Replay of episode 42: JIM SWANSON | Llama adventures at the Fantasy Land Ranch | Bigfork, MT
24/12/2018 Duração: 01h05minJim Swanson shares his journey of raising llamas at the Fantasy Land Ranch in Bigfork, MT and raising vegetables in a Montana rain forest climate. Living near the famous Flathead Cherry Orchards on the East Side of Flathead Lake, Jim turns hard work and initiative into a successful life living in Montana’s beautiful outdoors. Tell us a little about yourself. Bigfork (elevation 2900’) is like a rain forrest. We get double the rainfall in Kalispell, same with snowfall, they’ll get a couple of inches in town and we’ll end up with a foot out of the deal. The confluence of the Columbia range runs up there behind me and then there’s the beginning of the Swan Range and where those two ranges meet, is what makes it’s own little weather system there. The lake has a lot to do with it, the extra moisture in the air helps with the greenery and ability to grow fruit. Born in Whitefish grew up in Eureka. Tell me about your first gardening experience? My memory with my first gardening experiences was with Mom, always had a
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257. Lifestyle Block ~ Homesteading with the “Cute Factor” | Alpaca Peruvian Black Gold | Jane Toy | Wanganui, New Zealand
24/12/2018 Duração: 01h23minWelcome to the show today! I’m so excited because I have a guest who’s in the Facebook group and a listener and on the other side of the world who shares her passion for homesteading also known as Lifestyle Block. Tell us a little about yourself. So, I’m in New Zealand for start in the north island in a place called Wanganui which is on the west coast of the North Island. It’s about 1/2 way down in a pretty good climate. You can grow pretty much anything here! We’re about 20 minutes out of town of about 40k people. An average size town here in New Zealand. We have 2 hectacres about 5 acres 4 1/2 acres of pastureland 1/2 acre around the garden which is pretty much food few roses and things but mainly food We moved here in May 2017, so we’ve been here just over a year and a half and made huge strides. Doing things slowly isn’t really my style so we decided to jump in gunboats and all! We made the decision to change our lifestyle dramatically on the back of the US elections
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256. 5 Garden Herbs for Flu Season | Geodesic Domes and Greenhouses from Growing Spaces | Lem Tingly | Pagosa, Springs, CO
17/12/2018 Duração: 01h35sI start this interview reading an article that Jason Stuck submitted to me to link on my website. I knew listeners would enjoy it and gain value from the article, but I also asked that someone from Growing Spaces come on the show and talk about their awesome Geodesic Dome Greenhouses. 5 Garden Herbs for Flu Season Look forward to learning how to garden as I go, and learning from customers. Well, I can relate to that, we have a lot in common that way. So you guys are in Montana? Yes, my show is great because I have awesome guests and they are interested in Green jobs and I call them green future growers, because they are interested in learning about they’re kind of visionaries and entrepreneurs who can make a green business as much as growing a green planet. Agents of Change I think that fits right in with what we are trying to do here. We call them “agents of change” Where we highlighted some of these green businesses that are non-profits trying to build a sustainable feature how they use
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Bonus Holiday Health Episode #13 With Andrea Catherine | Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor
10/12/2018 Duração: 37minAndrea Catherine is here from the Fearless Self-Love Podcast. What’s cooking? I’m gonna talk about 3 things The seasons and what’s going on for me and my body has this desire to cleanse, but it’s just not the right time because it’s holidays! It’s frustrating every time I eat sugar my body’s like no and alcohol and I do it because it’s the holiday season! talking about that and how to manage that lots of squash everything I can with acorn squash very simple slice the acorn squash in half bake it to make it super soft while that’s roasting sauce a bunch of root vegetables beets onion chickpeas that I marinated in a soy sauce made this filling basically added bacon and spinach to it the second time I added raisins as well It was just a really hearty meal served in the squash half really creative way to at the end of the CSA what do I do with it. I wanted to share that what was the 3rd thing using a lot of cookbooks Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Corre
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Learn How To Unlock The Secrets To Nutrient Rich Soil | 5 Principles | The Soil Health Summit
08/12/2018 Duração: 24minI am so excited to tell you about this awesome Soil Health Summit that my past guest from episode 253 Steve Szudera put together with over 25 Expert Farmers and Gardeners talking about how to care for our soil! Soil Health Summit We’ve spent the last 3 months interviewing top experts all over the country! Experts talking about Seeds adapted to area microbes – within both our soil and our bodies edile landscapes A lot of people coming together and sharing their experience not just for soil health but a lot of things that they have done around the country that all ties back to the soil! It all starts with the soil! They talk about how they maintained and restore soil health and keep their projects going! Awesome! Well let’s give listeners some specifics! Because quite a few of the people that are going to be there have been guests on the show like Lee Reich and the Kombucha Mamma and Jacqueline Freeman the treatment free beekeeper and John Montgomery and his wife Anne Bikle! Productive a