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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

39: Blueberries in the Ground and Containers -- Interview with Lee Reich

If you want to plant blueberries for the first time, or if you've had struggles with growing blueberry bushes in the past, horticulturist Lee Reich answers the most common questions people have when it comes to growing blueberries. We talk about: 4 requirements for growing blueberries How to amend your soil if it isn't ideal for blueberry growth How to grow blueberries in containers The ideal growing medium for container-grown blueberries How you can still grow blueberries in the ground if your ...

Feb 20, 201846 minEp. 39

38: 7 Common Raised Bed Gardening Mistakes

Those of us who have been raised bed gardening for years testify to how much we enjoy it! Better harvests, less weeding, sharp aesthetics -- what's not to love? But as in any venture, there are mistakes to be made. The problem with mistakes with raised bed gardening is many times they aren't easily corrected. I know this from experience! From my own experience and from the experiences of others, I've compiled a list of 7 common mistakes in raised bed gardening. If you're planning a garden for th...

Feb 13, 201826 minEp. 38

37: 10 Adjustments I'm Making in My Garden this Season

You'd think after five gardening seasons, I'd have it all figured, right? Well, that's the beauty about gardening. Each year we get to adjust. We scrap what didn't work; we try new things. The dreaming and the planning -- those are some of the most exciting parts of gardening! This year as I've begun my garden planning, I decided to make ten specific adjustments in my gardening. Whether I am making these adjustments due to learning more or by past failure, my hope is that some of these will help...

Feb 06, 201826 minEp. 37

36: Expert Advice on Tomatoes -- Interview with Mike at White Harvest Seed Co. Pt. 2

In growing tomatoes, it's always good to have an expert's advice on-hand. That's why when I talked with Mike at the White Harvest Seed Company, I picked his brain on everything tomatoes -- from which varieties to choose to how to deal with mid-season pests and diseases. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, Mike and I talk about: favorite tomato varieties top 3 recommendations for growing successful tomatoes most common pests & diseases and how to deal with them Grab all the show...

Jan 30, 201836 minEp. 36

35: Choosing and Growing Seeds - Interview with Mike at White Harvest Seed Company

Who better to ask about growing seeds than the owner of a reputable seed company? I met Mike a few years ago and even from our first conversation I could tell he knew his stuff. In this episode he and I talk all about seeds: >How to choose the right seed varieties when there are so many choices >How to start seeds indoors >Which seeds to start indoors vs. which ones to wait and plant in the garden >The answer to his most asked garden question >The biggest key to seed germination ....

Jan 23, 201842 minEp. 35

34: Grow these 5 Dirty Dozen Crops to Avoid Consuming Pesticides

Growing healthy, uncontaminated produce may be one of your top reasons for gardening. In today's episode, we'll talk about five crops listed on the Environmental Working Group's 2017 Dirty Dozen list and how you can grow them at home. Blog Post: http://journeywithjill.net/dirtydozen .

Jan 16, 201817 minEp. 34

33: 4 Crops You Can Grow that Will Cut Your Grocery Bill

Saving money on groceries was the #1 reason I started growing my own garden. Soon I realized it wasn't as simple as it seemed. But as I've found out over the years, there were 4 crops I grow that consistently save me money when I don't have to buy them from the grocery store. blog post: http://journeywithjill.net/frugalgarden

Jan 09, 201821 minEp. 33

32: How to Plant Garlic – 3 Most Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant my garlic? Where can I buy garlic to plant? (Can I use garlic at the grocery store? NO! And I explain why) What type should I buy, hardneck or softneck? I also go over the basics of planting garlic, and I’ll help you decide whether to plant in raised beds, containers, or in the land. FREE GARLIC PLANTING CHEAT SHEET: http://journeywithjill.net/garliccheatsheet FULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/10/how-to-plant-garlic-3-most-frequently-asked-questions-beg...

Oct 09, 201724 minEp. 32

31: End of season garden clean-up that will help get next year’s garden started out right

Your current year's spent crops hold valuable potential to get next season's crops started out with a fertile soil full of nutrients. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, you'll learn: which plants definitely need to be thrown out (and not composted) what your main objective in garden clean-up should be why bare soil is the worst thing you can do to your dormant garden 4 ways to replenish nutrients in raised beds and garden plots what to do with spent container soil and more! Get th...

Sep 12, 201727 minEp. 31

30: Free Produce! Seed Saving for the Hobby Gardener

Even a hobby gardener can benefit from seed saving. In this episode, you'll learn: Which seeds you cannot save (this is HUGE) How to save seeds with ZERO effort (yes, literally) The easiest vegetables from which to save seeds, and how The one step many fruiting vegetables require to save their seeds You'll learn how to save seeds from tomatoes, squash, melons, lettuce, herbs, okra, and more! Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/08/free-produce-seed-saving-hobby-gardener-beginners-garden-p...

Aug 29, 201723 minEp. 30

29: 6 Garden Failures Last Season and How I Overcame Them This Year

The best way to garden is to accept the failures, learn from them, and grow a better garden next year because of them (not in spite of them). In this episode I discuss 6 garden failures I had in 2016 and how I overcame them in 2017. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/08/6-garden-failures-last-season-and-how-i-overcame-them-this-year/

Aug 15, 201724 minEp. 29

28: Top 5 Crops for a Fall Garden

A fall garden can produce astounding results with much less effort. In today's episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about benefits of a fall garden, my top 5 recommended crops for a fall garden, when to plant, and special considerations for each crop. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/08/top-5-crops-for-a-fall-garden-beginners-garden-podcast/

Aug 01, 201712 minEp. 28

27: Preserving Tomatoes – Making the Most of Your Harvest

You've done it! You're harvesting a successful crop of tomatoes. Now what? If you're like me, you want to preserve them for the winter, of course! In this episode I go through my process of canning tomatoes. Be sure to visit the full show notes below: Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/07/preserving-tomatoes-making-harvest-beginners-garden-podcast/ Also, get all the details on the Kitchen Aid Fruit & Vegetable Strainer attachment and how you can use it to cut the time it takes to pr...

Jul 04, 201720 minEp. 27

26: Squash Bugs and Squash Vine Borers

It never fails. In early summer, just as we begin harvesting a few fresh squash and zucchini, some of the most common and menacing insects threaten our crops. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about how I deal with the squash bug and squash vine borer. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/06/squash-bugs-squash-vine-borers-beginners-garden-podcast/...

Jun 27, 201731 minEp. 26

25: How to Control Aphids Naturally and Effectively

How can I get rid of aphids? It's one of the most common gardening questions I hear. But I think sometimes we jump to rash measures. Listen in on my thoughts of how to deal with aphids naturally and effectively. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/06/how-to-control-aphids-naturally-and-effectively-beginners-garden-podcast/

Jun 20, 201735 minEp. 25

24: What I Learned – Garlic & Onions – 2017 Recap

As gardeners, sometimes the best thing we can do is reflect on what worked and what didn't. In 2017, I enjoyed my best garlic harvest ever, but I did struggle with onions. Here's a recap of what I learned. My hope is you'll take a few tips to help your own garlic and onion harvest. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/06/what-i-learned-garlic-onions-2017-recap-the-beginners-garden-podcast/...

Jun 13, 201718 minEp. 24

23: Advice from a True Beginning Gardener: Interview with Whitney Cromley

It's always helpful to talk to veteran gardeners -- those who have had years of hands-on experience. But I also find rich advice in talking to brand new gardeners whose successes and failures speak new and fresh. If you're a beginning gardener, you'll enjoy hearing from Whitney Cromley. She shares her experience as a brand new gardener and what, as a true beginner, she has learned her first few seasons. Show Notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/06/advice-from-a-true-beginning-gardener-intervie...

Jun 06, 201745 minEp. 23

22: Herb Basics Part 2: Rosemary, Oregano, Thyme, Sage, and Chives

For much of the US, rosemary, oregano, thyme, sage, and chives are perennial herbs -- they return year after year. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about my experience with each one and how you can include them in your garden and kitchen.

May 30, 201718 minEp. 22

21: Herb Basics Part 1: Basil, Dill, Cilantro, and Parsley

Who doesn't love fresh basil, dill, cilantro, and parsley? Even if you're only growing a small kitchen or container garden, most likely you'll want to make room for a few of these. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about my experience in growing these popular annual herbs. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/05/herb-basics-part-1-basil-dill-cilantro-and-parsley-beginners-garden-podcast/...

May 23, 201723 minEp. 21

20: Some Like it Hot: Growing Peppers and Okra

If there are two vegetables I can depend on in my blistering southern summers, it’s peppers and okra. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I talk about these staple vegetables in my garden and how you can grow them in yours. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/05/some-like-it-hot-growing-peppers-and-okra-the-beginners-garden-podcast/

May 16, 201724 minEp. 20

19: The Joys and Challenges of Growing Squash and Zucchini

Most gardeners I know make room for squash or zucchini. And while it can be the ideal summer treat, it isn't without its challenges. Learn how you can successfully grow squash and zucchini in your garden this season. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/05/joys-challenges-growing-squash-zucchini-beginners-garde-podcast/

May 09, 201730 minEp. 19

18: Best Gardening Tips from Real-Life Homesteader Melissa K. Norris

I can vividly remember my very first year as a gardener desperately searching for gardening resources and podcasts. Sadly I didn’t find many that helped me at the most basic level I needed. But there was one I listened to faithfully, and that was the Pioneering Today Podcast by Melissa K. Norris. Listen to her tips for beginning gardeners, large or small. View full show notes and visit Melissa's web site and podcast here: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/05/gardening-advice-real-life-homesteader-...

May 02, 201749 minEp. 18

17: Overcoming the Challenges of Growing Corn

It took me three seasons to finally attempt growing corn. I wish I could tell you it was easy and all went great. Unfortunately, it didn’t. But once I got past the challenges, it's now one of our most enjoyable crops. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I want to help you avoid the mistakes I made and harvest a bumper crop your first season. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/04/overcoming-challenges-growing-corn-beginners-garden-podcast/...

Apr 25, 201719 minEp. 17

16: Grow Green Beans to Last All Year

If there’s one plant I’d say I’ve had the most success with since I began gardening, it would be green beans. From the first season, I've grown enough to supply our family with green beans all year. Here are my top tips to never have to buy green beans from the grocery store again! Show Notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/04/green-beans-the-beginners-garden-podcast/

Apr 18, 201725 minEp. 16

15: Growing Cucumbers

The past few years I have found myself begging my friends to take my excess cucumbers. I’ve even been known to sneak a bag full on a table at church, hoping someone would take a few home. But growing cucumbers hasn’t always been this successful. My first year I met several challenges. From both my success and failures, my hope is that I can give you the basics you need to grow a successful harvest of cucumbers. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/04/growing-cucumbers-beginners-garden-pod...

Apr 11, 201728 minEp. 15

14: Planting Tomatoes

The most popular vegetable to grow, tomatoes find a spot in most home gardens. Whether we grow them for canning (like I do) or for fresh eating, a bumper crop of tomatoes can make any gardener feel like a pro. So how do we get that bumper crop? Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/04/planting-tomatoes-beginners-garden-podcast/

Apr 04, 201735 minEp. 14

13: Growing Peas for the Beginner

Whether you want to grow snap peas, shelling peas, or snow peas, this episode will walk you through the basics -- from choosing which kind to grow to planting to harvest. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/03/growing-peas-beginner/

Mar 28, 201727 minEp. 13

12: My Five Favorite Garden Tools

When I began gardening, I had no idea what tools I would need. Because my purpose for gardening in the first place was to save money, I had no interest in blowing cash on unneeded equipment. But as I soon realized, some tools make a huge difference. In this episode of The Beginner’s Garden Podcast, I share my five favorite garden tools with you. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/gardentools

Mar 21, 201720 minEp. 12

11: Cool Weather Crops in the Southern Garden

Along with the joys of a long growing season, southern gardeners also face a unique challenge -- cool weather crops don't thrive in the summer. So how do we plant lettuce, broccoli, and spinach? In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I give tips that any gardener in a long, warm-season climate can use. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/03/cool-weather-crops-in-the-southern-garden/...

Mar 14, 201723 minEp. 11

10: Yes! Even a Beginner Can Grow Potatoes!

Potatoes are one of my most enjoyable crops to grow! They require little maintenance, and they harvest before the hot weather in my area begins to set in. Harvesting, though labor-intensive, is so much fun — and my kids enjoy it, too! If you're looking to grow potatoes in your garden, these tips will help you grow a successful crop. Show notes: http://journeywithjill.net/2017/03/yes-even-a-beginner-can-grow-potatoes/...

Mar 07, 201724 minEp. 10
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