The Beet: A Podcast for Plant Lovers
Did you know landscape design impacts water, sunlight, and more? Chris Jones explains it all!
Did you know landscape design impacts water, sunlight, and more? Chris Jones explains it all!
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Aussie gardener Connie Cao chats with Jacques about the wonderful world of Asian veggies to grow.
Discover how cover crops work and learn about the many methods to compost kitchen scraps.
How do zones, heat, or cold impact the garden? Kevin and Chris show you options to beat the weather.
Our team discusses growing jujubes, possible uses for coffee grounds, and more helpful hints.
Whether it's a pile or in a dedicated compost bin, we share tips to make your own compost quickly.
Discover more about food safety from Victoria Pardo Uzitas, and learn some new cocktails too!
Start your worm composting journey with our expert advice. Let worms turn your trash to garden gold!
Peppers, whether hot or sweet, are the perfect addition to your garden. Kevin shows you how.
If onions, leeks, and other alliums cause you trouble, we provide tips you need to succeed!
Talk trees with Kevin! We explore proper fig pruning, citrus tree troubles, and so much more.
Invite beneficial insects and beautiful birds into your garden with these pollinator plants.
Learn to grow, preserve, or use your garden's herbs in this insightful episode of The Beet Podcast.
Dr. Gerald Holmes deep-dives into strawberry diseases, offering us guidance on caring for our fruit.
How did our Garden Hermit come to be? Learn how Jacques started, and pick up pro pepper tips too.
Discover worm composting, a process where worms eat your garbage and turn it into garden gold.
Pollinators are essential to your garden, and we provide insight into what to grow to attract them.
If you love dragon fruit, this episode shows you all you need to grow your own for peak flavor!
From carnivorous plants to plants grown on chickens, discover the weird and wonderful in the garden.
Join us at the homestead for a couple epic harvests, then learn how to keep your mint in check.
National Wildlife Federation naturalist David explains why keeping leaves where they fall matters.
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