We’re excited to have Jeanne Nolan on the podcast today to talk with us about growing cucumbers.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 44: May Listener Q+A
Spring has really kicked in across the country, and as a result, we're covering a lot of specific growing questions today. Stay tuned for more on slug control, a carrot seeding experiment, supplemental feeding, beet thinning, and other questions around spring planting.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 42: Growing Tomatoes
Tomatoes are probably the most popular garden vegetable, and for good reason; they're versatile, highly productive, and produce fruits that are far superior to any you can buy at the grocery store.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 35: Listener Q+A
In this episode we're covering Q+A from some of the listeners in the Slack group.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 32: Potatoes
Potatoes are a surprisingly satisfying crop to grow. If you’re not a huge fan of these tubers, tasting freshly harvested homegrown potatoes will definitely change your feelings about the crop. Along with peas and onions, they are one of the first crops we plant in the spring. You really feel like you are doing something useful when burying the big chunks of 'seed potatoes.’
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 31: Peas!
We think fresh homegrown peas are reason enough to have your own garden. This week we discuss how to plan for a grow peas in your garden
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