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thermosprotection1Thank you!Thank you for having Basil Camu on, again! Looking forward to hearing more from him in the r future!
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Night nurse JenConsistently great growing informationI’ve been listening for years and never miss an episode. Each and every one has something for me to learn, even the ones that don’t apply to my growing zone. Thank you for always finding new & tried/true things to discuss and make us think!
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Jay in JerseyGrateful GardenerI came across your podcast just in time for my move onto a new 5 acre property in 2021. Since then I’ve been an avid listener who has benefited from the wealth of gardening advice. From my ever expanding organic raised terraced vegetable beds where I experimented with Hügelkultur practices to my dozen or so fruit trees planted, inspired by Lee Reich, the information and inspiration never stops. Thank you Joe! P.S. I know you love trees. Ever consider an episode on the Ashe tree and its demise? Last fall we had to take down a dozen or so dead on our property. Wondering if there is anything being done to bring them back.
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Katja5926274Very educational!I love how educational the show is and the interviews with experts getting into the science is fascinating! My only criticism is that these episodes could be edited down more and retain the same interesting content. Joe sometimes repeats the same ideas or speaks at length what could have been said in just a few words. But I love his passion!
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Diane in MissouriPerfect Timing! Repeat in the Spring?Loved the burnout episode! I certainly can relate, and the tips in this episode really resonated. I think it is worthy of a repeat (or something similar) when planning for next year with all of the beautiful seed catalogs that come across my desk. I especially loved the part about cutting back on tomatoes #guilty! I know I might have a problem when I plant more tomatoes than Joe Lamp’l!!! Thanks for all that you and your team do - keep up the great work!
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sliattaog5 decadesLooking forward to Joe asking the elder listeners how to come to terms with decades of past gardening in the elder years when former practices are physically out of reach. I look forward to real old folks sharing tips and practices they have allowed them to garden through their 90s and joe compiling them into an elder series🍂🍁🐞🕸️🪲
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lovenationalparksBest gardening podcastI enjoying listening to every episode. I learn tips to help me in my own veg and perennial gardens, as well as being inspired to try new things
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NaymikIt's more than just a podcastFor those of us who have participated in the Academy and continue to communicate with classmates and other gardeners, podcasts can be like a little family reunion. We know we all listen to every single one because we discuss and expand on them. John has an uncanny way of reading our minds and providing knowledge and inspiration just at the right time. We know we are part of a community from all over the country and beyond. We learn, we share, we commiserate. With the challenges this summer from global warming it's been especially important to have a support system. Thanks, Joe.
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gradstvdentEntertaining, informative, and refreshing!I’ve been such a fan of this show for a long time, and I’m always thankful for what I learn and can apply to my own gardens in zone 4. Love the latest episode from the garden and being able to hear the birds in the background!
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Kennamae1So entertaining and informativeI especially love the episodes that deal with native gardening
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michiganmama19755 stars but…This podcast has made me a better gardener. Esp the episodes with Craig the NC Tomato Man. I wish Joe would cool it with the social justice type episodes. However, this is a great podcast.
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nestinginreverseAlways great content, learn something each episodeI’m in my learning year as a flower farmer in SW OH. I learn something every episode on how it’s all connected. Question- is there a good source for the saplings (bulk) mentioned several times? Thanks Joe! Keep it up!
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Joe111111121Thank you!Thank you. I’m learning so much about ecological horticulture and home gardening! As an executive coach, I can’t help but see the parallels With organizational leadership!
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Holly from NormanVery informativeMy landscape has changed so much since I’ve started incorporating the information that I learn from this podcast. Joe and his guests break everything down in a very inspiring and approachable way with a focus on building people and ecology up rather than demeaning or harassing people. I especially love the evidence based resources, and guests who are leading their industries while lovingly encouraging us with the message that ecological practices can be done and here’s how to do them. Thank you Joe and your team! Holly, Norman, Ok
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Yanceyse123Start where you are - Just get started#325 - loved this episode and the message to tune out the “Analysis Paralysis” and get started. What a charming guest and great interview Joe. I’m new to your podcast but will not miss another one. I’m excited there is lots of content for me to catch up on. Thanks for the great work you are doing ~ Traci ~ Opelika, AL
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Jill gardener from MichiganAlways great information, love the podcastI always enjoy Joe’s podcasts, his guests, his passion for gardening and generosity in sharing his knowledge! I look to each week’s podcast with anticipation of another great hour spent learning or expanding my knowledge. I am enjoying the focus on ecological gardening, as an individual with a passion for sustainability and restoration of natural habitat. The most recent episode brought to my mind language used by one of my touchstones in ecology and land restoration, Aldo Leopold. Leopoldo’s Land Ethic written 75 years ago is as relevant today as it was in 1948. I was impressed how the idea of changing ‘hearts and minds’ by love of the land - not lecturing - is what is needed for change. Leopold would have agreed. I would enjoy hearing a podcast interviewing someone from the Leopold Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin and how his message and work is still so important today. Keep up the great work! Jill
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MidwayDebEpisode 362Fantastic! Sharing this episode far and wide! Keep up the good work. Debra from Kentucky
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3FlatAcresExcellent!Entertaining, informative and motivating. I just found Joe and am hooked! Exactly what I need to get me revved up for the 2024 gardening season. Angie SW Wisconsin
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whitmargMy Favorite ResourceNot only do I look forward to new episodes every week, but the archive of past shows is a library of resources that I return to again and again. If I’m researching a new concept or method related to gardening, botany, and beyond I’ll often look to see if there is a Joe Gardening episode on my topic—and there so often IS! That is always such a relief for me because this show covers topics in an unparalleled clear, concise, and extremely detailed way. As a host, Joe is fantastic at asking the right questions and lending his own expertise without outshining his guests. Entertaining, fun, helpful. 10/10.
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Helen in AZGreat informationI love this podcast! The information is always useful and I sometimes listen to the podcast again and again to be sure I got all the information. The show notes are very well done and make it easy for me to refer back at a later time.
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LovalovasWealth of knowledgeLove all your shows especially enjoy listening to them when I’m pulling weeds, planting seeds and all other garden chores. I’ve has success in my garden following your advice. Your topics are diverse and educational. Thanks for all your work and that if your team. Also love your show notes and links to your favorite products. Can’t find better recommendations for thing you use and love.
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BringekaRelevant Education for GardenersWhen I retired as a Master Gardener, the only thing I missed was the education component. My own gardens are many and I like to stay current on trends and science. I am confident that the quality of information Joe and his expert guests provide exceeds expectations and is presented in a clear, entertaining and factually supported way. My number one recommended podcast!
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MKate$Joe is the best hype man!If you need to get excited about all things garden related, Joe is your man! He will provide you with usable knowledge that will help boost your confidence when you start your gardening journey. As someone who has gardened most of my life, I was pleasantly surprised at how much more learning I could continue to achieve through Joe’s podcast. Seriously, give it a listen and you will be ready to go sow all of the seeds tomorrow!
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Edmodo ain't greatFun with Joe and Bunny!I’m a long time listener (and student) and have really loved so many of your episodes. As I really started my gardening journey 5 years ago, I have learned so much and been introduced to many inspiring people through this podcast (and have the books to prove it!) The show with Bunny Guinness was one of my favorites. I really enjoyed hearing about her work and life journey, the Chelsea flower show, and the professional respect and admiration you both had for each other. It was a wonderful conversation and you are right, Joe, so fun! Thanks for all you and your team do to bring us great content. Happy Gardening! Amanda M., Leesburg, VA
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ElizaCostInformative even for longtime gardenersThis is one of my favorite gardening podcasts. One can never know too much when it comes to the garden. The range of topics are very broad and I go back and pick up topics that I need at the moment or listen to older podcasts to help me plan for the coming season and so forth. There is something for everyone at every level and it’s always engaging, never boring. Thank you. Elizabeth
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therealtiffsterrEp 345 Great for all EntrepreneursI enjoy all the episodes of this podcast series but Episode 345 really inspired me regarding simplifying and maximizing any kind of business.
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amyfrank3boys2023 in Review …Episode 343 was a wonderful listen and another learning opportunity for even a seasoned gardener! Biggest take away for me was the heads up about not disturbing natural wildlife habitats whether thats a pile of leaves, or overgrown grasses … leave it be! Everyone deserves a good home! Thanks
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PDEMO565656Best episode ever!!!Episode 335 should be heard by every gardener and farmer everywhere. Such a great episode. I wish everyone took these practices to heart. Keep up the EXCELLENT podcasts.
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Matt The Drag StanGreat resource and insightI’ve been listening to the podcast for nearly a year now and it’s been a joy. As a new organic gardener in San Antonio, you’ve helped me feel empowered to find (and provide others) with solutions for a greener world. Speaking of, Growing a Greener World has been nice to go back and check out. Keep up the great work!
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Coty W.An all you can eat buffet of good garden info!I used to watch growing a greener world on pbs, but it has been a while since I watched an episode. I was so excited when I found this podcast. So much good information to absorb and fill up on. I am so excited to put all this information into action! Thank you for the buffet of information I can fill up on!
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PYDrumsJoe is that neighbor you dream about having!I have been a listener for a long time and always waiting for GGW on PBS (or YT) every year! I think if I could wish for the person that would be your ultimate neighbor - it would be Joe. I'm a runner, wine drinker, avid gardener all my life (in addition to food preserver). I think tho if I had Joe as my neighbor I'd just want to have conversations and share a bottle of wine all the time! lol I love all the varied topics with top of the line subject experts that are on his show. I have people asking me gardening questions all the time and I always end my answer with "...and you should listen to the Joe Gardener podcast!!!!" And then top that with the great online education classes you put together which I have had the pleasure of taking part in - can never learn enough!! So hey Joe if you ever need to move to Ohio... I'll set aside some land for ya. ;) Now back to my fall veggie garden and planting more of the Ohio native plants we started from seed to remove more and more lawn and add more habitat on our homestead. Keep up the GREAT work Joe and the amazing team you have - I love them all!!! - Peggy Yehl
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CS Rose328 episode - Loved it!!So enjoyed this episode, as I do all of the episodes. I loved the comments about beginning the day at 5:00 am. I also cherish that time in the morning for the peacefulness and observing other creatures beginning their day. Thank you to all of your team. So look forward to every Thursday to enjoy another episode. CSROSE
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Kate in Southern MarylandBack to the Roots chat was so inspiringHi Joe, I’ve been a loyal listener and viewer of Growing a Greener World and some of you seminars and absolutely love you podcast. I am a master gardener and have a degree in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development and have a good size organic vegetable garden in southern Maryland, zone 7b as you are. Even though I have quite a lot of knowledge and experience in gardening I learn so much and get so inspired by you and your amazing podcast guests. The Back to the Roots episode was great. I have seen the products in the stores but didn’t know the story behind the company did just that. I am so glad to hear that it is a legitimate trustworthy sustainable company putting so much thought into the need to change the industry and way we think about food production and accessibility for homeowners . Where I live it is very hard to even source decent organic soil and compost, especially in bulk. Now hearing about Back to the Roots and their “North Star” mission I will seek out their product knowing I am supporting a company with a regenerative sustainability mission. Thanks you for always having such thought provoking discussions and inspiring guests. Keep them coming. You make my long hours in the car to soccer practice so enjoyable and educational. Thanks Joe and your team for producing such a knowledgeable, educational, and inspirational podcast.
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SleepSavyNew Gardener & New ListenerI am very new to gardening, as in I just planted some green beans in a container last month (july) and collard greens this month (august) . I’m loving this podcast and learning so much. I’ll be sticking with container gardening for at least the next two-ish years since I live in an apartment. I would love episodes on container gardening and using grow bags.
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Up North MariskaGreat information, carefully presented!Joe, I have been thoroughly enjoying your podcast! The information you share with fellow gardening enthusiasts is pertinent whether you are a novice or a very experienced gardener. Your enthusiasm for the subject and your manner of asking guest speakers the most intentional questions helps we listeners to gain solid information to improve our gardening skills! I have been gardening for 33+ years and have you to thank for re-igniting a new level of enthusiasm and understanding of the power of our place in mother nature’s cycle. Up North Mariska Rose City, Michigan Zone 4b
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KSSpeerbest source for gardeningI love listening to Joe, the information he provides is reliable and easy to understand no matter how long you've been a gardener. With the information Joe has provided I've expanded what I'm growing in my garden and extending my gardening season.
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bug🍀Organic gardening to the masses…This episode glorifies Walmart and the corporate adoption of organic trends including seeds. There is no acknowledgment of how Walmart has systematically destroyed small businesses in every community they exist in. Including local farm and garden centers. You can’t create a movement of food change and sustainability by greenwashing a company that pays such low wages their employees rely on food stamps. Hardly “Growing a greener world…” This show is a bust.
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hbarclay328Must Listen Podcast for Beginners and Experts Alike!Joe and his team have taken me from a beginning gardener to the person my neighbors come to for veggies and gardening advice. As I drop another giant bundle of herbs and veggies to the sweet grandma down the street and introduce her to all sorts of new and delightful heirloom treats, I am so grateful for this podcast and all the ways it has empowered me to be a bigger contribution to my students and community. Thank-you so much Joe and team! -Heather
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MAPHotTunaLoveI love these episodes. I am a beginner gardener in NJ but i feel like I learn a ton from every podcast . I am trying really hard to go to natives& pollinators. Thank you for the easy, interesting advice!
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rebeccatonerMy favorite gardening podcast!This podcast makes gardening for this newbie feel much less overwhelming. Even if I can’t have my dream garden yet, or if the weather is inclement for getting outside, I feel like Joe and his guests, and all their expertise, still bring the garden to me. Can’t wait to get caught up!
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burnedoutbrokeninThank You, Joe and Team - I’m Hooked!What a fantastic podcast! The information is presented to audiences at all skill levels and Joe has such a great, down to earth personality - each episode flies by. I have enjoyed getting my ‘garden geek’ on and learning the science behind so many aspects of gardening. Great guests and Joe is an expert at asking his guests the exact questions we all have! Listen when you’re out in the garden, commuting, doing household chores - time well spent! I have learned a ton already, and look forward to future episodes. The show notes are fantastic as well! Keep ‘em coming, Joe and team!
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jdlorenzo8Where have you gone Joe Gardener?Too much geek. Too little fun and not enough real gardening information. Has just become a vehicle for boring topics and guests, but if you want the type of material that used to be in this podcast or “Growing a Greener World”, Joe will sell it to you at exorbitant price points.
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KenootzInteresting and informativeI like the guests Joe has on the show .Joe does a wonderful job asking the questions we may be thinking ourselves . The topics are in keeping with my curiosity. I like that Joe shares his failure and success so I don’t feel so bad when I fail or make mistakes. I look forward to Thursday knowing there will be a new episode for me to listen too on my long ride home from work. Thanks and keep the episodes coming- Ken from Queensbury NY.
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Tanjala632Now an infomercialI used to learn from the show, but now it is so much of Joe plugging the products that sponsor him, and his own courses that cost $$$. There’s also no accountability. Apparently a product he has promoted for years had a persistent herbicide in it, but he never owned up to this and apologized to those who purchased it based on his recommendation, and instead just alluded to it in passing. That’s pretty disappointing and shows a real lack of integrity.
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PNWveggiegardenerPhytoremediationA gardening podcast that covers a very wide range of topics. Sometimes I wish they were covered more deeply, but he has guests have written a book or books on the topics. I have a topic suggestion: phytoremediation. A member of our family bought an acre that was basically used as a garbage dump. You wouldn’t believe. I am warning them not to grow food on the property. After they physically haul away everything how to get the chemicals out of the soil?? Things like walls out of old camping trailers(pressboard with a thin vinyl wall covering) that are completely disintegrated into the ground, over 100 old tires, lots of plastic bits, and who knows what chemicals were dumped. The garden radio guy from Pennsylvania mentioned some plants that can help: sunflowers and alfalfa are two. But what to do with the plants when mature? Haul away? I suppose unfortunately with the chemical bomb that went off in Ohio this subject might be of interest. Our world needs help.
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Kurt in NWCTKeep the Geek Alerts coming!Joe has one of the best podcasts about home gardening—period. I am never disappointed when I hear the words “Geek Alert!” These are some of the best episodes with incredible information about the cutting edge of horticulture. I listen once, and then I listen again and take notes! I love it! Gardeners never stop learning, and this show proves it. Thank you Joe and Team for producing such useful and timely content!
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Ms LaniePotential to be really greatEngaging host, but the show needs better editing, and he could work on his interview skills. Good information!
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vfdfhjnvtyMaster seed starter plugThis was a one hour plug to spend money on the real info. What a shame
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Thank you for daily motivationThe best garden teacherAt first, I was a bit skeptical about this podcast, as I assumed Joe was more “TV guy” than “garden teacher.” Wow, was I wrong. Joe is without question the best garden teacher I have found, and his knowledge of gardening is both broad and deep. Some episodes focus on simpler “how to” topics, while others go deeper into the most detailed science of gardening, plants and soil. All are enjoyable. Most importantly, Joe is a gifted teacher. The high professional quality of his podcasts and videos are just the icing the cake.
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Katdaddy 50Thorough Gardening PodcastI agree with others who enjoy the podcast because of the subject matter, the host’s style and manner of presentation, and the quality of the guests on the program. I love most of the podcast. Only one aspect of the podcast turns me off and it’s the host’s appeal for reviews at the end of the program. This is the only podcast that I listen to that the host encourages listeners to write a review and include their name so that Joe might “call out” their name on the show. I want to be motivated to listen to the show because of the content not because I might hear my review read on air. I have a suggestion for the time allotted for this aspect of the show. Solicit gardening tips from listeners and share those tips with other listeners or simply offer a gardening tip for the day.
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