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702: Starting Your Fall Garden

A Chat with an Expert on, Gardening Basics, Podcast - FreeBy TheresaOctober 21, 2022Leave a comment

A Garden Chat with Christy Wilhelmi. – Now is the perfect time to get a ‘kick in the pants’ on starting back into our fall gardening. Christy Wilhelmi, frequent Urban Farm Podcast guest and author of Garden Variety, joins us for this month’s Garden Chat to help dig into different aspects about one of the best…

701: Seed Starting Challenges (with Kari Spencer)

A Chat with an Expert on, Gardening Basics, Podcast - Patron Only, SeedsBy TheresaOctober 14, 2022Leave a comment

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman. – There is nothing more satisfying than getting a jump on the gardening season by starting seeds in flats or in the ground. What do we need to know to be successful? Soil composition, temperature, moisture and light all determine whether we are jumping…

700: Rebecca Newburn on Creating Local Seed Libraries

Community, Podcast - Free, SeedsBy TheresaOctober 7, 2022Leave a comment

Helping people share seeds in their community. – Rebecca Newburn’s vision was to start seed libraries, not just locally, but all over the world. To accomplish this goal, she created an easy roadmap for others to follow and then made it easily available to everyone. Learn how important seed libraries are, how you…

699: Jeffrey Smith on Protecting the Microbiome

Genetic Engineering, Podcast - Free, Policy or legislation, TechnologyBy TheresaSeptember 30, 2022Leave a comment

Raising public awareness about the dangers of gene editing. – Jeffrey Smith returns to the Urban Farm Podcast to talk about what he calls “GMO 2.0”, an easily attainable technology with the power to permanently change the genetic makeup of every living thing on earth. The foods we eat are already being…

698: Andrew Millison on The Permaculture Water Summit

Permaculture and Design, Podcast - Free, Water WisdomBy TheresaSeptember 27, 2022Leave a comment

Creating a hopeful future through how we manage our water. – Andrew Millison, an experienced and enthusiastic permaculture teacher, announces his upcoming online Permaculture Water Summit. He spells out the serious problems facing the world today, then shares his passionate belief that quick…

697: Planting for the Bugs

A Chat with an Expert on, Beneficial Bugs, Pest ManagementBy TheresaSeptember 23, 2022Leave a comment

A Garden Chat with Suzanne Bontempo. – Bugs play a vital role in the health of an ecosystem, and with a little strategic planting, we can invite the “good” ones to join us in our own growing spaces. Join us as we talk with Suzanne Bontempo about planning ahead for bugs, how to recognize the…

696: Warm and Cool Season Crops

A Chat with an Expert on, Podcast - Free, Seed conversation, SeedsBy TheresaSeptember 16, 2022Leave a comment

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman. – Do we plant cool season crops in the fall and warm season in the spring? How is it that cool season varieties get sweeter as the weather gets colder? Can warm season crops last through blistering heat? Can we strengthen the genetics of any crop through selection and…

695: Joshua Burman Thayer on Food Forests for First Timers

Edible Landscapes, Food Forest, Fruit Trees, Podcast - FreeBy TheresaSeptember 9, 20221 Comment

Making growing fruit trees easy and affordable for beginners. – Joshua Burman Thayer believes everyone can and should grow food, but with so much to learn, it is easy for a beginner to get overwhelmed. Where do you start? What do you really need? Where should you spend your time and…

694: Lizzy Shapiro on Discovering Music in a Container Garden

Edible Landscapes, Podcast - Free, Small Space GardeningBy TheresaSeptember 2, 2022Leave a comment

Making a connection between jazz and gardening. – Like many people during the pandemic, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shapiro suddenly found herself at home staring at an empty calendar. To fill the time, she turned her attention to decorating the unattractive cement spaces outside her home. One potted plant led to…

693: Paul Horner on Vermicomposting

Business, Composting, Podcast - Free, WormsBy TheresaAugust 26, 2022Leave a comment

Worms are people too. – When his previous industry ground to a sudden halt, Paul Horner decided to farm worms, and this unusual decision turned his life in a completely unexpected direction. His enthusiastic appreciation for the humble worm has fueled a passion for educating others about the value of…

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