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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 bett...

Gardening in raised beds can simplify and improve the growing experience, offering greater control over soil quality while reducing the need...

If you want to truly support wildlife in your garden, it takes more than planting a few natives and pollinator favorites — it requires think...

If you've ever considered raising chickens alongside your garden, there's a good chance that my guest this week helped shape how you think a...

When biologist David George Haskell titled his latest book " How Flowers Made Our World ," he knew the idea might sound preposterous at firs...

At the heart of ecological gardening is learning to work in concert with nature, not against it. That's how gardeners come to understand how...

Making the switch from conventional gardening to gardening with native plants can feel intimidating — especially when you're staring at a la...

Tiny gardens in urban settings are far from a novelty — they have an important and influential place in history. There was a time when urban...

Growing better tomatoes doesn't have to mean more work. Horticulturist, designer and author Frank Hyman says many common tomato-growing prac...

Gardening doesn't have to slow down as we get older — but it does need to evolve. In this episode, award-winning garden writer and author Rh...

Microgreens are incredibly healthy edible greens that are also unbelievably easy to grow with a little training. My returning guest this wee...

For numerous reasons, I've completely switched over from using plastic cell trays for seed starting to using soil blocks. Soil blocks are th...

This week's episode is one every gardener will appreciate, especially anyone who's ever stood in the kitchen staring at an avalanche of peak...

Seed starting is a welcome way to get our hands dirty during winter and early spring, but a few common missteps can quickly turn excitement...

I returned from a trip abroad last week and checked on the seeds I had started before I went away. Some seedlings struggled in my absence mo...

Seed-starting success begins long before the first tray is filled with soil. In this encore episode, I take you behind the scenes of my own...

Last month while I was interviewing Dr. Allan Armitage , the widely respected horticulturist, he said something that really stuck with me: G...

After 14 years using the same cedar raised beds in my vegetable garden, the time finally came for a garden makeover. In this week's podcast,...

Anyone who gardens for long enough or likes to spend a lot of time in the great outdoors will encounter plants that can cause itchiness or e...

Buying ladybugs for biological control of pests can contribute to depleting the ladybug population in the wild and raises other concerns as...

What if the most fertile, resilient garden is one that feeds itself? Legendary organic grower Eliot Coleman returns to the podcast this week...

If you've ever wished for a gardening guide who cuts through the noise and tells it like it is, you're going to love this week's guest. Dr....

Even small, everyday interactions with nature — from a single houseplant to a 20-minute walk through the woods or a garden — can measurably...

Becoming a successful flower farmer and seed breeder takes not only a keen business sense but also creativity and resourcefulness, two trait...

Practicing permaculture doesn't require a sprawling property of several acres. As my guest this week, Brandy Hall of Shades of Green Permacu...

Getting a greenhouse opened up so many opportunities for me to advance my gardening goals. In this week's encore, I'm sharing what there is...

Whether planting just a few trees or embarking on a large-scale ecological restoration project, you will have the greatest chance of success...

Plants that live indoors with us over the winter — both houseplants and those that are only stored inside the house seasonally — need a few...

As the days grow shorter and the evenings cooler, fall is the perfect time to settle in with a good book — especially one that deepens your...

Fall may feel like the end of the gardening year, but in reality, it's one of the most important times to be outside. What we do now not onl...

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 t...

Encouraging more people to take part in healing the ecosystem begins with raising awareness of both the challenges and the remedies. Basil C...

I recently visited Westport, Connecticut, to deliver a talk hosted by Sustainable Westport , a nonprofit whose mission is to encourage and s...

No matter how big or small, every garden, whether ornamental or edible, starts with soil. My guest this week, British garden designer and Ro...

The 2026 edition of the annual Old Farmer's Almanac — published continuously since 1792 — recently hit the shelves. Joining me to discuss th...

My returning guest this week, Adam Alexander, believes that food should be nutritious and delicious while also combating climate change and...

Later summer is a test for any gardener. Heat, humidity and relentless pests push both plants and gardeners to their limits. In my garden, s...

Flowers can bring beauty, healing and economic opportunity. But what does it take to build a livelihood around flowers? In this episode, I'm...

Landscape designer Darrel Morrison is a vanguard of the land ethic promoted by early conservation hero Aldo Leopold. He joins me on the podc...

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 Changi...

Peatlands sequester twice as much carbon as all the world's forests and are vital ecosystems with essential roles in water management and bi...

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 li...

Permaculture, implemented on a grand scale, restores degraded land and transforms countless lives, as my guest this week, permaculture educa...

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 th...

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....

Rosemary Gladstar is an expert on herbalism who has taught countless people about herbs, written many books and lectured around the world. S...

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...

Through studies, books and talks, entomologist and ecologist Doug Tallamy has been spreading the word for years about the threats facing wil...

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 we...

Danish gardener, designer and television personality Claus Dalby has been called "the Scandinavian Martha Stewart." Speaking from across the...

Many native tree species across America are under threat from pests, diseases, extreme weather and saltwater intrusion — threats exacerbated...