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    Explore " fall gardening" with insightful episodes like "298 The Greatest Garden Basics Hits of 2023, Pt. 1", "234 Fall Cleanup. Grow Berries. Winter Mulch", "Mike's Mail #2 November 2020", "Asters and Garlic and Some Dirt!" and "First Frost: End of My 2018 Garden Season" from podcasts like ""Garden Basics with Farmer Fred", "Garden Basics with Farmer Fred", "Your Midwest Garden Podcast", "The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt" and "Small Scale Life Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    298 The Greatest Garden Basics Hits of 2023, Pt. 1

    298 The Greatest Garden Basics Hits of 2023, Pt. 1

    1. The Top Homegrown Vegetables, pt. 2 (Begins at 1:49)
    2. The 2023 Tomato Preview Show (14:02)
    3. Soil Irrigation Basics (33:52)
    4. Fall Garden Basics (51:23)
    5. 11 Tips for Garden Success (1:14:17)

    Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and TRANSCRIPTS  at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout.


    Pictured: A river of tomatoes and peppers (Heirloom Expo)

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    234 Fall Cleanup. Grow Berries. Winter Mulch

    234 Fall Cleanup. Grow Berries. Winter Mulch

    Besides making the autumn garden prettier, Debbie Flower mentions some early cleanup fall chores that can help reduce next year’s insect and disease problems in your garden.
    Organic advocate Steve Zien talks about one of the easiest ways to improve your garden soil this winter: mulching with leaves.
    Berry plants arrive at many  garden centers in mid to late fall. So, here's how to grow Raspberries and Boysenberries.
    We’re podcasting from Barking Dog Studios here in the beautiful Abutilon Jungle in Suburban Purgatory. It’s the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. Let’s go!

    Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at  GardenBasics.net

    Links:
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    Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/

    UMass/Amherst Soil Testing
    Colo St. Soil Testing
    Hori Hori Knife
    Berry Varieties to Consider
    UCANR Growing Caneberries in the Sacramento Region
    Raspberry, Blackberry Production Guide (Cornell U.)

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    Mike's Mail #2 November 2020

    Mike's Mail #2 November 2020

    After the highly successful Mike's Mail #1...Your Midwest Garden Podcast group returns to answer listener submitted questions. This time with... well... no differences other than new folks and new questions!
    With a full mailbox, Mike does his best to answer a new round of questions with as few words possible, and we all know that's not possible for The Garden Guy!

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    And remember, "Ask Someone who Knows"!

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    Asters and Garlic and Some Dirt!

    Asters and Garlic and Some Dirt!

    Show Notes:

    Asters at American Meadows High Country Gardens. 

    Garlic Sources include:

    Botanical Interests

    Burpee

    Johnny’s Selected Seeds and 

    Filaree Garlic Farm

    Carol’s new author website.

    Dee’s author website.

    Dee is speaking to the Denton County, TX Master Gardeners at their Fall Fest on October 12

    Carol is speaking at the Lake County Master Gardener’s 7th annual symposium in Crown Point on September 28th.

    Email us anytime at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com



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    First Frost: End of My 2018 Garden Season

    First Frost: End of My 2018 Garden Season
    Fall is here! October is here! Where did the time go? While I love this time of year, it is time to say goodbye to my plants and old, tired garden beds. Like summer hitting early before Memorial Day this year, winter seems to be bearing down on Minnesota and Wisconsin (some areas of Minnesota got a snow already)! In this podcast, I am going to talk about how the First Frost was the End of My 2018 Garden Season. For more about the first frost, pictures and a video, check out the blog post on Small Scale Life titled "First Frost: End of My 2018 Garden Season." (http://www.smallscalelife.com/first-frost-end-of-my-2018-garden-season/)

    Episode 32 - A Seasonal Garden Appraisal

    Episode 32 - A Seasonal Garden Appraisal
    The end of summer is clean-up time in the garden, but it's also a great time to evaluate how things are going. While you're cutting back and moving plants, use some of today's tips to check how things are going in general, in the garden. Remember, fall is just around the corner and it is a great time to be outside. Having a list of what you want done will help you get right to it.
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