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The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l
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 ga...
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438-Essential Winter Tree Pruning Tips-Encore Presentation
As the growing season winds down, it’s time to think ahead to the cold-weather tasks before us, and that includes winter pruning to ensure the health...

437-Healing the Earth: From Wasteland to Wonder-Encore Presentation
Encouraging more people to take part in healing the ecosystem begins with raising awareness of both the challenges and the remedies. Basil Camu, share...

436-Inside Sustainable Westport: The Power of Local Action
I recently visited Westport, Connecticut, to deliver a talk hosted by Sustainable Westport, a nonprofit whose mission is to encourage and support “sma...

435-Start with Soil: The Foundation of Every Garden
No matter how big or small, every garden, whether ornamental or edible, starts with soil. My guest this week, British garden designer and Royal Hortic...

434-What You’ll Find in the 2026 Old Farmer’s Almanac, with Editor-in-Chief Carol Connare
The 2026 edition of the annual Old Farmer’s Almanac — published continuously since 1792 — recently hit the shelves. Joining me to discuss the latest A...

433-Accidental Seed Heroes, with Adam Alexander
My returning guest this week, Adam Alexander, believes that food should be nutritious and delicious while also combating climate change and returning...

432-Taking Stock of the Garden in Late Summer-Encore Presentation
Later summer is a test for any gardener. Heat, humidity and relentless pests push both plants and gardeners to their limits. In my garden, some crops...

431-Inspiration and Advice for Aspiring Flower Farmers
Flowers can bring beauty, healing and economic opportunity. But what does it take to build a livelihood around flowers? In this episode, I’m joined by...

430-The Land Ethic in Action, with Darrel Morrison
Landscape designer Darrel Morrison is a vanguard of the land ethic promoted by early conservation hero Aldo Leopold. He joins me on the podcast this w...

429-One Garden Against the World, with Kate Bradbury
A garden is a powerful thing. My guest this week, Kate Bradbury, the author of “One Garden Against the World: In Search of Hope in a Changing Climate,...

428-The Peatlands Crisis, with Alys Fowler
Peatlands sequester twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests and are vital ecosystems with essential roles in water management and biodiversity...

427-Joe’s Summer Check-In
Summer is in full swing, and it’s been anything but predictable in the garden. With wild changes in weather, persistent pests and a to-do list that ne...

426-Global Permaculture & Africa's Great Green Wall
Permaculture, implemented on a grand scale, restores degraded land and transforms countless lives, as my guest this week, permaculture educator and de...

425-Joe’s Summer Garden Reflections-Encore Presentation
Two years ago, for only the second time in the history of “The joegardener Show,” I recorded the podcast on location in my garden here in the Atlanta...

424-Fruit Tree Grafting Is for Everyone
Learning fruit tree grafting opens up so many possibilities for people who love to grow their own food. It just takes know-how and practice. Susan Poi...

423-Understanding Herbalism, with Rosemary Gladstar
Rosemary Gladstar is an expert on herbalism who has taught countless people about herbs, written many books and lectured around the world. She joins m...

422-Gardening Through Changing Life Circumstances, with Craig LeHouiller
How much of our time and focus we can spend on gardening can shift overnight as we experience a major life change. My Growing Epic Tomatoes course co...

421-Doug Tallamy Answers the Question, How Can I Help?
Through studies, books and talks, entomologist and ecologist Doug Tallamy has been spreading the word for years about the threats facing wildlife and...

420-There’s More to Pansies Than You Think
Pansies are popular cool-season bedding plants, and that may be what they are best known for, but pansies are so much more. My guest this week, flower...

419-Cottage and Container Gardens, with Claus Dalby
Danish gardener, designer and television personality Claus Dalby has been called “the Scandinavian Martha Stewart.” Speaking from across the pond, he...

418-Recognizing and Confronting the Threats Facing America’s Trees
Many native tree species across America are under threat from pests, diseases, extreme weather and saltwater intrusion — threats exacerbated by climat...

417-Understanding Phenology, the Biological Rhythms of the Seasons
Phenology is a field of study that explains the seasonal changes and behaviors seen in plants and animals. Unfortunately, due to climate change, many...

416-Raised Bed Gardening, with Gardener Scott
Raised bed gardening offers many advantages over in-ground gardening, from better control of the soil to less bending over to seed, weed and water. My...

415-Fruit Tree Pruning: How to Cultivate Healthy Fruit Trees
Fruit tree pruning is a necessary skill to have to raise healthy, productive fruit-bearing trees. My guest this week, Susan Poizner, is an urban orcha...

414-Living Off the Land and Interdependently, with Robin Greenfield
Could you imagine yourself living off the land for a whole year, only eating food that you have grown or foraged for yourself? My guest this week, Rob...

413-Easy Actions Anyone Can Take To Support Wildlife
Time and money are the two biggest restraints most gardeners face when they want to take on more projects in their yards to become better stewards of...

412-Animal Intelligence: Appreciating the Emotional Depth of Wildlife
The animals we share the planet with — wildlife, livestock and pets alike — have more depth and personality than they are often given credit for. Join...

411-How Conservationists and Foresters Saved America’s Public Lands
The National Forests and federal wilderness areas that are often taken for granted today only exist because of the efforts of some dedicated conservat...

410-Create a Mini-Forest with the Miyawaki Method
An area smaller than a parking space can be transformed into an ecologically powerful, carbon-sequestering, biodiverse native mini-forest in a few sho...

409-The Bad Naturalist With Paula Whyman
Taking on an environmental stewardship project as a hobbyist is a rewarding task but it can also feel like learning how to swim by being kicked off th...

408-Road Ecology: Wildlife Crossings Protect Biodiversity
Wildlife crossings save animals’ lives by enabling them to cross roads in search of food, water and nesting sites safely, while also protecting biodiv...

407-What Your Food Ate Matters
Organic gardeners know the mantra “feed the soil, let the soil feed the plants.” Healthy soil leads to plants that are not only more vigorous and resi...

406-Get to Know the Old Farmer's Almanac, with Carol Connare, Editor-in-Chief
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has been a resource for growers for more than two centuries, published annually with information on the best times to sow see...

405-All About Ferns, with Dr. Emily Sessa of NYBG
Ferns aren’t quite as showy as flowering plants, but they are beautiful and their biology is fascinating, according to my guest this week, evolutionar...

404-Houseplant Propagation Need-to-Knows, with Lindsay Sisti
One of the most fun and satisfying aspects of raising houseplants is being able to propagate them to get more. But some houseplants are easier to prop...

403-Winter Tree Care, with Basil Camu
Winter tree care isn’t just about aesthetics — it reduces the risk that a tree drops a limb or topples, which can both doom the tree and cause propert...

402-Bylaws for Biodiversity
Gardeners trying to do right by the ecosystem often run into antiquated bylaws, covenants and restrictions that prohibit natural yards. This frustrati...

401-Fighting for the Right to Have a Natural Yard, with Wolf Ruck
Yard maintenance rules and laws created decades ago, before people and governments were attuned to the ecological damage wrought by climate change and...

400-Defending a Native Garden From Misguided Laws
Rewilding a home landscape to support wildlife and increase biodiversity is a noble and worthwhile effort and should be every property owner’s right....

399-Preparation and Seed Organization Tips for a Stress-Free Seed Starting Season
Preparing for seed starting season well ahead of time and becoming better organized will save you headaches and money in the months to come. This week...