Podcast: Regenerative Techniques with David White

Our guest this week is David White of Center for Regenerative Agriculture. He’s got a PhD in cell biology and uses compost tea and other regenerative practices to rebuild dead soils. He shares his tips for growing healthy soil in your garden.

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01-28-20 A Fresh New Year

In this issue: January in the GardenSpring Planting GuideGardenerd Tip of the Month: Pruning BlackberriesGardenerd Product of the Month: Gardening for Geeks 2020 & TomatoMania! January in the Garden It's…

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New Year’s Gardening Resolutions

On this, the most reflective day of the year, let’s look back at our gardening experience this year and make plans for the next. It’s time to make New Year’s Gardening Resolutions.

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YouTube: Home BioGas Update

Subscribers have been asking for a Home BioGas update video for awhile. They wanted to know how it’s working, if there have been problems, and whether it’s been damaged by rodents. This new video answers all of those questions and more.

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Podcast: Raised Bed Gardening with Conor Fitzpatrick

This week’s podcast guest is Conor Fitzpatrick, founder of MiniFarmBox and owner of Fig Earth Supply nursery in Highland Park, CA. He shares his tips for growing veggies, fruits, and medicinal herbs in small spaces.

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05-16-19 May Showers?

In this issue: May in the GardenRead the Actual Green New Deal - it's only 14 pages longGardenerd Tip of the Month: Podcast - Raised Bed Gardening with Conor FitzpatrickGardenerd…

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Ask Gardenerd: Tomatoes with Heat Damage

Temperatures hit 116° F in some Southern California gardens this week, causing heat damage to many crops. This question from Mary is timely: "My tomatoes are getting heat stroke! I'm…

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