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The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Jill McSheehyjourneywithjill.net
Welcome to the Beginner's Garden Podcast! This is the podcast with easy-to-understand resources, tips, and information to help beginning gardeners get the most out of their gardening adventure -- big or small. When I began gardening in 2013, I scoured books and Internet resources to find all the information I could. Although good information was abundant, I had trouble understanding all the gardening lingo and sifting through the information to figure out what would work for me. In this podcast, my aim is to provide helpful information while explaining the gardening lingo as we go. I want to equip YOU to have the best start ever this gardening season!
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Episodes

69 - Low Maintenance Crops for Busy Gardeners

Today I'm going to talk to you about low maintenance crops. These are the ones that won't require a lot of baby-sitting. They're easy to grow and manage. In my opinion, they're perfect plants for the first-time gardener to start with, especially when you don't know realistically how much you will be able to manage in the height of the summer and want something low effort.

Jan 29, 201928 minEp. 69

68- How to Start Seeds Indoors - interview with Kevin from Epic Gardening

Maybe you want to try to start seeds indoors for the first time. Or maybe you've tried in the past with little (or no) success. While attempting to start seeds indoors can prove intimidating, once you get the hang of the basics, it's really not as hard as you might think. Though I have been starting seeds indoors for several years, I wanted to ask an expert to weigh in on best practices. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast , I talked to Kevin Espiritu of Epic Gardening, and he share...

Jan 22, 20191 hrEp. 68

67- Where to Buy Seeds

Once gardeners get an idea what crops they want to plant, beginning gardeners ask, "Where should I buy seeds?" With a plethora of sources -- local options, online seed companies, and seed catalogs -- it's hard to know the best places to buy your garden seeds. One thing is for sure: quality matters. Here you'll find the benefits and drawbacks of local seed sources and online seed catalogs, along with tips to help you know how to choose your best vegetable garden crops and where to buy seeds. jour...

Jan 15, 201938 minEp. 67

66 - First Steps to Planning Your 2019 Garden

Sometimes we jump into choosing our crops and designing the layout of the garden way too fast. But if we take step backward and work through these three overlooked but crucial steps in garden planning, we'll find not only will the rest of the planning go more smoothly, but we'll end up with a more successful garden overall. Let's start our 2019 garden season off right! Resources mentioned: Complete Garden Planner Beginner's Garden Shortcut Online Course...

Jan 08, 201927 minEp. 66

65 - My 8 Favorite Garden Tools and Books

Whether you're looking for gift ideas or just hoping to expand your garden resources, here are my top eight favorite tools and books I've used in and for my garden. Links to all the books and resources are found here: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/11/06/my-8-favorite-garden-tools-and-gardening-books

Nov 06, 201823 minEp. 65

64 - Soil Testing - a Beginners Guide to Why, When, How, and What Next

Even beginning gardeners understand how critical healthy soil is to the life of their plants. But how do you know what's going on underneath your mulch? Without a soil test, you're just guessing, and you might even attempt to fix problems without knowing the root cause. A soil test is a critical but overlooked component to understanding the home in which your plants live. In this episode, I'll go over the basics -- why you need to test your soil, when to test, how to test, and what to do after y...

Oct 23, 201830 minEp. 64

63 - Get a Head Start on Next Year's Garden

If you're on your second year of gardening or beyond, this action plan will help you get started on your garden planning so you can have your best season yet! BONUS LIVE TRAINING! Details at http://journeywithjill.net/headstart -- Don't miss it! Full blog post: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/10/08/how-to-get-a-head-start-on-your-garden-planning/

Oct 09, 201831 minEp. 63

62: Why You Shouldn't Clean Up Your Garden (Mostly)

This time of year many of us are gearing up for a big garden clean-up. We want to put our gardens to bed for the winter, preparing for a fresh, blank slate in the spring. But is a fall garden clean-up really best? Today I share why you might want to skip some of those clean-up tasks, what happened in my garden when I did, and how you can decide what should stay and what should go. Click here for full show notes and blog post....

Sep 25, 201830 minEp. 62

61: Lessons Learned from my Summer Garden

Gardeners are learners, and each year we are given the opportunity to learn new lessons. Here are five lessons I learned from my summer garden this year, where you'll learn the results of some neat experiments I got to perform in my garden this season. Show Notes and Blog post: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/09/11/5-lessons-from-my-summer-garden/

Sep 11, 201832 minEp. 61

60: Should You Grow Garlic?

Garlic isn't one of the most-talked-about crops for beginners to grow. Why is that? There are so many reasons for beginners particularly to include garlic in their garden plans, and in this episode you'll hear three of them. BUT, growing garlic isn't for everyone, and there is one reason it might not be the best fit in your garden.This episode will help you decide if planting garlic this year is right for you. Show notes & blog post: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/08/28/reasons-g...

Aug 28, 201821 minEp. 60

59: Your Garden Zone - What It Tells You (and what it doesn't)

What is a Garden Zone and what purpose does it serve in the home garden? Unfortunately, garden zones are frequently misunderstood. In this episode you'll learn what a garden zone is, what it tells you, and more importantly, what it doesn't. For show notes, the US plant hardiness map, and links to find your average last and first frost, click here.

Aug 14, 201822 minEp. 59

58: Planning and Planting a Fall Garden

Planting and growing a fall garden can be just as rewarding as a summer garden. You just need a bit of preparation. Here I share easy ideas and tips on how to get started, when to plant, and how to grow vegetables in the fall. Read full blog post here.

Jul 31, 201836 minEp. 58

57: How to Get Started in Home Canning with Melissa K Norris

Most of us, even if we have a small garden, will harvest more than we can consume fresh. Unless you want to give it all away, you will have to decide whether to let it go bad or preserve it. In this episode, Pioneering Today's Melissa K. Norris gives us the basics on how to get started in home canning. Get the show notes, resources and blog post here.

Jul 17, 201856 minEp. 57

56: 9 Lessons from My Spring Garden (2018)

We all learn our best lessons from the hits and misses from our own gardens. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I share 9 lessons I've learned in my spring 2018 garden -- including the successes and disappointments. Click here to read the show notes/blog post including resources mentioned in this episode.

Jul 03, 201828 minEp. 56

55: Managing Pests Organically - interview with IPM Expert Patrick Byers of the University of Missouri Extension

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) expert Patrick Byers of the University of Missouri Extension shares what the home gardener should do before you spray anything on an insect. Plus, he gives practical suggestions for how to manage aphids, squash bugs, squash vine borers, cabbage worms, slugs, and Japanese beetles -- all organically and with minimal spraying! View full blog post with show notes here....

Jun 19, 201850 minEp. 55

54: 6 Steps to Incorporate Vertical Gardening in Your Garden

You want to incorporate vertical gardening into your garden plans, but the disconnect lies between all the options and what you can actually accomplish. Here are 6 easy steps to go from dreams to reality and grow "up" in your garden. Full blog post & show notes here. Register for the Modern Homesteading Summit here....

Jun 05, 201828 minEp. 54

53: Aged-Based Ideas to Get Kids Involved in the Garden

If you are looking for creative ways to get your kids involved in the garden, these 15 age-based ideas will help you get started. From toddlers to teenagers, there are ideas here for your kids! Full show notes and blog post, along with resources mentioned in the podcast here .

May 29, 201828 minEp. 53

52: Tomato Leaves Turning Yellow? 5 Possible Reasons

When your tomato leaves start turning yellow, it's natural to become alarmed. While there could be a myriad of causes, here are five possible culprits behind yellow leaves on tomato plants. Full blog post & show notes here.

May 22, 201827 minEp. 52

51: Interview with Misti Little of the Garden Path Podcast

In today's episode, Misti Little of the Garden Path Podcast and I talk about many subjects that both southern US and organic gardeners will find interesting: Misti's journey from conventional to a more-than-organic approach to her home garden How she attracts beneficial insects and pollinators to her edible garden Her favorite tomato varieties for her Zone 9a garden Her advice to first-time gardeners and more! Full blog post with show notes here....

May 15, 201849 minEp. 51

50: 15 Tips for First-time Gardeners from Experienced Gardeners

I asked a question in my Facebook group, the Beginner's Garden Shortcut, "What ONE piece of advice would you give to first-time gardeners?" The answers the more veteran members of the group gave were just too good to keep to myself! That's why, on this very special 50th episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I share 15 tips that these gardeners shared with the group, along with my thoughts on each piece of advice. Full blog post with accompanying articles and resources can be found at https:/...

May 08, 201829 minEp. 50

49: 10 Succession and Relay Planting Ideas for Your Garden

We all want to make the most of our garden space, and one of the best ways is to strategically use succession planting and relay planting to our advantage and for a more productive harvest. These 10 ideas will get you started on using succession and relay planting in your garden, and as you consider your growing season, crops, and climate, you can adapt using these principles to fit your unique garden situation. Full blog post and show notes at https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/05/01/su...

May 01, 201831 minEp. 49

48: Vacation Plans? 5 Ways to Prep Your Garden

Maintaining a 3,000-square foot garden and enjoying a summer vacation -- at first thought, these two may seem like opposing activities, as if you have to choose one or the other. But as one who values getaways almost as much as I value my garden, I can assure you, it is possible. To get the most out of both your rest time and your harvest, though, there are some steps you can take to make it all run more smoothly. Read full show notes and blog post, along with resources mentioned in this episode...

Apr 24, 201821 minEp. 48

47: Building Healthy Soil -- Interview with Jackie Beyer of the Organic Gardener Podcast

While beginning gardeners may be most concerned with what crops to plant when to plant them, building a base of healthy soil should be top of mind as well. If you want to build your soil naturally and organically, Jackie Beyer of the Organic Gardener Podcast shares today her thoughts on doing just that. Full show notes: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2018/04/17/building-healthy-soil-interview-with-the-organic-gardener-podcasts-jackie-marie-beyer/

Apr 17, 201851 minEp. 47

46: Tomato Trellising - Deciding Which Method is Right for You

How does a beginning gardener you sift through the endless ideas available for staking tomatoes? Do you even need to stake tomatoes? If so, what will work best for your garden? Even though I had all the trellis ideas and resources at my disposal, I still didn't figure it all out, and it took learning by experience and making mistakes to start to make progress in this area. In this podcast episode I'm talking to you -- the beginning gardener -- in hopes of helping you skip the mistakes I made. I ...

Apr 10, 201822 minEp. 46

45: 6 Crops Beginners Can Grow From Seed in the Garden (No Indoor Seed-Starting Required)

In today's episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about six vegetables and fruit I believe beginners should almost always grow from seed directly in the garden. No indoor seed starting. No buying transplants. With these crops, it's my experience in opinion that the seeds should go directly in the ground. Show notes and free Seed Starting Guide: http://journeywithjill.net/2018/04/03/6-crops-beginners-can-grow-from-seed-directly-in-the-garden-no-indoor-seed-starting-required/...

Apr 03, 201818 minEp. 45

44: When to Plant What - Guide to Getting Your Crops in the Ground at the Right Time

It's one of the most confusing topics for beginning gardeners. "When should I plant?" I go over the basics -- what you need to know to help you plant the most common crops in the home garden at the right time. Not only do I give you general guidelines, but we also talk about something I have never heard anyone suggest when it comes to warm season crops. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2018/03/27/plant-guide-getting-crops-ground-right-time/...

Mar 27, 201821 minEp. 44

43: Avoiding Mistakes in Container Gardening - Interview with Randy from FarmDaddy

Container gardening isn't as easy as it seems. In this episode, Randy from FarmDaddy shares his top tips to growing in containers, including 3 big mistakes he sees people make, the ideal growing medium, how close plants should be together, and fertilization and watering tips. Show notes at http://journeywithjill.net/2018/03/avoiding-beginner-mistakes-in-container-gardening-interview-with-randy-from-farmdaddy-com/ Visit Randy's web site and explore his self-watering container system at https://ww...

Mar 20, 201843 minEp. 43

42: Strawberry Planting Basics

Most home gardeners who want to include fruit in their edible gardens want to make room for strawberries. Though they seem easy enough to grow, it's helpful to understand a few things before you get started. Show notes at http://journeywithjill.net/2018/03/get-started-growing-strawberries-beginners-guide/ Beginner's Garden Shortcut Online Course: http://journeywithjill.net/gardenshortcut...

Mar 13, 201824 minEp. 42

41: 7 Tips for Choosing Transplants at the Garden Center

Whether you buy all of your garden crops at the nursery or garden center, or if you purchase a few to supplement your seeds, choosing the right transplant can make a great difference in your harvest. Show notes at http://journeywithjill.net/2018/03/7-tips-choosing-transplants-garden-center/

Mar 06, 201816 minEp. 41

40: How to Grow Onions Successfully

Though easy to plant, it's not always a sure bet that you'll get huge onion bulbs each season. In fact, onions can be a bit finicky. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I go over the "long and short" (pun intended -- you'll understand after you listen to the episode) of growing onions. I talk about: which onions you need to grow for your latitude when to plant when NOT to grow from seed what triggers bulb growth what causes bolting (when an onion sets seed instead of producing a bu...

Feb 27, 201820 minEp. 40
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