824: Matt Fritzmiller on Backyard Gardening in the Southwest.Building a homestead, southwest urban style.In This Podcast: Matt FritzMiller shares his journey of transforming his backyard in Chandler, Arizona, into an urban homestead with 20-25
823: Getting Your Gardens WateredA Rosie On The House Radio Show ReplayIn This Podcast: Rosie on the House features Farmer Greg and Janis Norton discussing various methods for watering gardens. Key topics include flood irrigation, rainwater ha
822: Zen Honeycutt on Inspiring Moms to Change The World.Transforming health for generations to come.In This Podcast: We are chatting with Zen Honeycutt, the founding executive director of Moms Across America. Zen shares her journey of address
821: Chris Bowman and Danny Lundquist on Transforming Chicken Coop OwnershipIn This Podcast: Greg interviews Danny Lundquist and Chris Bowman, the entrepreneurial duo behind The Chicken Coop Company. They discuss their venture from different
820: The Edible Landscape Project A Garden Chat with Joan Baron.In This Garden Chat:Join Farmer Greg and Joan Baron as they explore how Joan took an often overlooked area around her property and turned it into a lush garden. She transformed t
819: How to Plant Your SeedsA chat with an expert on seeds.In This Seed Chat:This is the May 2024 Seed Chat - Whether you’re a gardening novice or a seasoned enthusiast, join us for an engaging session where we’ll identify the secrets of succe
818: Soil - The most Important thing to grow in your gardenA Rosie On The House Radio Show ReplayIn This Podcast: Join Farmer Greg for his monthly Rosie on the House Radio hour from Arizona. This month Romey and Greg are discussing in depth
817: John Moody on Growing Elderberries.Growing a berry plant popular for its many health benefits.In This Podcast: In 2023 Farmer Greg Became an elderberry farmer because of a conversation with Samara Price a podcast guest. Then he remembere
816: Aaron Zaretsky on Creating Public Markets .Offering an alternative to Farmers Markets.In This Podcast: Imagine a place not that unlike a modern-day mall, but with only local vendors of food and many other cool things. They are called Publ
815: Kareen Erbe on Resilient Homesteads.Helping people design food forests and gardens with a holistic approach.In This Podcast: Broken Ground is Kareen's passion and a platform where people can learn how to work with and create from the pri
814: Albert Wilde on Wool Pellet Organic Fertilizer.Using an innovative resource to improve water retention in potted plants.In This Podcast: Regenerative farming is all about using everything in the system and not having any waist. What if
813: Carolina Farm TrustsA Garden Chat with Zack Wyatt.In This Garden Chat:We chat with Zack Wyatt of the Carolina Farm Trust is focused on revolutionizing the food systems in the Carolinas through regenerative farming practices and sustainabl
812: Seed Borne DiseasesA chat with an expert on seeds.In This Seed Chat:This is the April 2024 Seed Chat - Seed-borne diseases quietly jeopardize the vitality of crops, as seeds unwittingly harbor microscopic threats like fungi, bacteria, and
811: All about Keeping Honeybees with Cricket Alderidge UngvaryA Rosie On The House Radio Show ReplayIn This Podcast: Ever thought about keeping honeybees? It's a process and it's something we need to learn if you're gonna take it on and that'
810: Randy Ritchie on Why Gardening Must Change.Helping gardeners weed out toxins from their gardens.In This Podcast: Randy transitioned from landscaper to biodynamic farmer, along the way he discovered biodynamic compost and its incredible t
809: Enoch Graham on His Garden Story.Passionate about encouraging others to Garden.In This Podcast: From houseplants, to a single plant that actually makes a cucumber to growing groceries on your carport roof and having the police come and i
808: How to Help Pollinators A Garden Chat with Charlotte Wiggins.In This Garden Chat:Ever wonder about pollinators and their impact on our environment? Why are they important and how do they impact the environment around us? Join us as we c
807: Seeds, Are They Dead or Alive?A chat with an expert on seeds.In This Seed Chat:This is the March 2024 Seed Chat - Don’t throw away seeds collected for years. Do a germ test. Germination testing is a vital step to ensure seed viability bef
806: The Rogue Food Conference with Joel Salatin and John MoodyShowcasing those who are making a difference in our food systems.In This Podcast: The Rogue Food Conference" is an annual gathering of innovative thinkers and passionate advocates
805: Jennifer Jewell on the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.Saving an iconic resource almost lost to history.In This Podcast: We chat with Jennifer Jewell on her journey discovering the significance of seeds. She shar
804: Janis and Ray on Journaling a New HabitA Rosie On The House Radio Show ReplayIn This Podcast: Janis Norton and Ray Jess join us for our monthly Rosie on the House Radio hour talking about journaling for gardens and orchards. Our Guests:
803: Joe Villines on Reviving a 123-Year Old FarmLiving a Dream.In This Podcast: We speak with Joe Villines about his history as a media person in the Army and how it has impacted the process of rebuilding the 123-year old farm he and his fam
802: All About Chickens, Goats, and SheepA Garden Chat with Judith Horvath.In This Garden Chat:Judith joins our Garden Chat and she shares the ins and outs of getting into raising small backyard animals. This includes goats, sheep, and chickens
801: Flower Parts for Dummies. A chat with an expert on seeds.In This Seed Chat:This is the February 2024 Seed Chat - Bill McDorman and Greg Peterson simplify the intricate world of flower anatomy into digestible insights for any level of gard
800: Robbie Shaw on American Chestnut Blight and Rescue.Saving an iconic resource almost lost to history.In This Podcast: What if you discovered a long lost tree, one that there used to be billions of two centuries ago, but are now functional