Minnesota Gardening Podcast

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By: Brad at MinnesotaGardening.com

We bring together Upper Midwest gardening enthusiasts who are transitioning to a more sustainable lifestyle to explore eco-friendly landscape and gardening practices, so that we can reduce our chemical use, water use, and create a thriving ecosystem.

All about jumping worms with Laura Van Riper from Minnesota DNR
Last Tuesday at 1:00 PM

Spring plant sales and swaps are a great time for jumping worms to spread in our landscapes.

Laura Van Riper, the Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator at the Minnesota DNR joins me for this replay episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast. We discuss all aspect of Jumping Worms from where they're currently invading, what to do if you find them, how to locate them, and lots lots more.

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When can I do Spring Gardening tasks?
04/29/2025

I've been getting a lot of questions lately on the timing of spring gardening tasks. In this episode we talk through the timing on spring gardening tasks and how you want to accomplish them.

Download the Seasons Calendar at MinnesotaGardening.com for a list of gardening tasks and when to do them.

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Regenerative Gardening with Stephanie Rose
03/18/2025

In this episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast, host Brad Tabke speaks with Stephanie Rose, author of 'Regenerative Garden.' They discuss Stephanie's journey into gardening as a form of self-healing, the principles of regenerative gardening, and the importance of community involvement in gardening. Stephanie shares insights on understanding soil health, the role of weeds, and how gardens can foster connections among neighbors. The conversation emphasizes accessible gardening practices for everyone, regardless of physical ability, and the joy that comes from nurturing both plants and community relationships.

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Fruit Trees with U of M's Madeline Wimmer
03/11/2025

Madeline Wimmer is a guru of Upper Midwest fruit tree in the UMN Hort Department specializing in grapes and apples.

Lucky to have Madeline with us to talk care for midwest fruit trees.

Show notes, links, and transcript for members at MinnesotaGardening.com.

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Lawns to Meadows with Owen Wormser
03/04/2025

Owen Wormser is the author of a wonderful book called Lawns Into Meadows  a "how-to book on growing your own wildflowers and native grasses is also about sustainability, regeneration, and beauty."

Show Notes, Links, and Transcript at MinnesotaGardening.com

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Seed Starting Supplies and Planning
02/11/2025

Show notes available to members at MinnesotaGardening.com.

Minnesota Gardening's 2025 Seed Starting Cohort is NOW OPEN!

The Seed Starting Cohort is FREE to Minnesota Gardening members and $197 for the cohort alone.

Check it all out including the Seed Starting Course, one-on-one Q&A, and the 2025 Seed Starting Cohort kickoff on Feb 16, 2025 at 8 pm. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.

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Renewed Minnesota Gardening
12/31/2024

Unveiling the renewed Minnesota Gardening focused on sustainability and helping Upper Midwest homeowners switch to more environmentally-friendly landscape and lawn care practices.

Right now, you can get an annual membership for only $127! That is 71% off the regular price.

Join today at MinnesotaGardening.com. 

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Using Winter Design to Reduce Salt Use
12/05/2024

Connie Fortin and Kyra Oliver join me for a BONUS episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast to talk all about Winter Design and efforts to reduce salt use and water pollution.

Connie Fortin has been working for 20 years with winter maintenance professionals trying to reduce salt by integrating science into winter maintenance. Now she finds herself in an engineering firm, Bolton & Menk, working to integrate low salt concepts into infrastructure design. Improved winter design is the most cost-effective way to get on top of the chloride problem and she is energized to share this new strategy. 

K...


Winter Tasks
12/03/2024

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Native Pollinators with Heather Holm
07/02/2024

Heather Holm is an amazing author on native pollinators and has an incredible Instagram Page sharing her love of native pollinators, bees, and wasps.

In this episode, we talk about the need for protecting native pollinators, competition from non-native bees, and what we can do for our local ecosystems.

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Succession Planting with Meg Cowden of Seed to Fork
06/25/2024

Meg Cowden is the author of Plant, Grow, Harvest, Repeat - an incredible resource for all gardeners. 

We are replaying this episode with Med all about succession planting from our Spring 2022 season. Right now is a great time to be thinking about succession planting and how you can make the most of your food gardens.

You can find Meg at SeedtoFork.com where she has a lot of information and join her gardening club Modern Gardening Guild.

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Urban Foraging with Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging
06/18/2024

Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging joins me for this week's episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast. Tim was awesome to talk with about foraging in an urban setting .

Tim and I talk about the ethics of foraging, what people need to know getting started, and why foraging is a critical part of our culture.

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STILL with Mary Jo Hoffman
06/11/2024

Purchase STILL: The Art of Noticing on Bookshop.org

I can't even begin to tell you how much I loved this interview. Mary Jo Hoffman started StillBlog.net with a personal project in 2012 to post one photo of nature each day on a white background.

It was met with resounding praise and she is still going. Having been featured on Marth Stewart, Midwest Living, Better Homes & Gardens and many more, Mary Jo is just a treasure.

In this episode of the Minnesota Gardening Podcast, we explore nature, Mary's process, and - my favorite...


Lazy Lawn Care
06/05/2024

You spend hours on your lawn killing weeds, fertilizing, and spending tons of cash. Do you want an easier way that is safe for your kids, saves you money, AND helps the environment?

Embrace MinnesotaGardening.com's Lazy Lawn Care system to use less chemicals, water, and save you time.

Download the free Lazy Lawn Care Guide here -> MinnesotaGardening.com.

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Winter interest in our landscapes
01/10/2024

Winter is an unfortunately forgotten season in our cold-climate landscapes. Today, Cathy Rees is guiding us on how to best take advantage of winter in our newest episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast.

Cathy takes us on a deep dive through her new book Winterland and how we can best utilize this wonderful and beautiful season.

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Dormancy Distress: Warm weather causes plants to grow out of season
01/02/2024

We have had an incredibly unseasonable December with temps many degrees above normal across the state.

In some places, this has caused plants to break dormancy and start growing. In this episode I teach all about how plants enter and exit dormancy and what consequences we may face for the plants breaking dormancy early this winter.

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Grow native perennials with Winter Sowing
12/28/2023

Our family has a tradition of winter sowing every year between Christmas and New Years. It is a wonderful - CHEAP - way to grow native perennials that are ready to plant in early summer.

Michelle Mero Riedel, a master gardener and teach on Winter Sowing - joins me today to share all about winter sowing and how you can find success for your landscape.

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Minnesota's Wacky Weather with Climatologist Dr. Mark Seeley
12/19/2023

50 degrees on Christmas Eve?! This December 2023 has been more than twelve degrees above normal in parts of Minnesota with more heat to come. I am BEYOND honored to have Climatologist Dr. Mark Seeley join us for today's episode discussing this winter's weather expectations, climate change, and what it means for the future of our Minnesota landscape.

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The Art of Seed Saving with Como Community Seed Library
12/05/2023

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New Hardiness Zones with Mary Schier
11/28/2023

Earlier this month, the USDA released new hardiness maps that made many changes in Minnesota. Author and podcaster Mary Schier shares what we need to know about those changes and how to deal with them.

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#ThisWeekend: Apply for Lawns to Legumes Funding
11/24/2023

Apply this weekend to Minnesota's Lawns to Legumes program and get up to $400 in reimbursable grants to plant Native Plants at your home and community.

Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com!

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Keystone Plants with Professor Doug Tallamy
11/21/2023

Professor Tallamy was extremely generous with his time. In Part Two (recently re-discovered after I thought I'd lost the recording), Doug Tallamy discusses his new book, Nature of Oaks, and takes us through a year in one of Mother Nature's most critical trees.

Professor Tallamy's Books

Nature's Best HopeBringing Nature HomeNature of Oaks

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#ThisWeekend: Tree Wrap
11/17/2023

This is a great weekend to get your tree wrap on fruit trees, ornamental trees, and young shade trees. This protects trees from bunnies and sun scald.

Minnesota Gardening Club members can watch the new how-to video for everything tree wrap at MinnesotaGardeningClub.com.

Have a great weekend!!

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Second Nature with Professor Doug Tallamy
11/14/2023

I am beyond honored to re-air this episode with Doug Tallamy as a guest this week on the Minnesota Gardening Podcast. He is a world-renowned entomologist teaching how we can save nature. This episode is full of action items and steps people can take to make the world a better place for birds, insects, and our entire ecosystem.

Show Notes

Professor Tallamy's Books

Nature's Best HopeBringing Nature HomeNature of Oaks

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#ThisWeekend: Remove your invasive plants
11/10/2023

This is a continuation of my rant (?) episode on Tuesday about invasive plants. Minnesota Gardening Club members should work to remove invasive plants in their landscape this weekend. Even if you love them.

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You Probably Have Invasive Plants
11/07/2023

Is this a sorry, not sorry moment? I think it is.

It really does suck though. Many plants that we have long known as great landscape plants are becoming invasive due to climate change and other factors. We must remove them from our home landscape. Again...sorry.

In this episode, we discuss what plants you need to remove and why.

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#ThisWeekend: Plant Bulbs and Garlic
11/03/2023

November is notorious for temps going up and down and teasing us with the final throes of Fall versus the full on winter months.

There are two things you should do this weekend if you haven't yet:

Plant Garlic

If you haven't planted any garlic yet, I suggest giving it a try. It is definitely one of the easier food garden plants to grow.

How to grow garlic

It is really pretty easy and we have a great podcast episode you can listen to --> Grow Garlic.<...


Small-Scale Homesteading
10/13/2023

So excited to have Stephanie Thurow and Michele Bruhn on the Minnesota Gardening Podcast today!

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Leave Your Leaves & Leave Your Stems
10/10/2023

Help your native insect, pollinator, bee, and caterpillar friends survive the winter; don't remove  the leaves and stems that grew on your property this year.

This is going to save you a ton of time!

We have been learning more and more about the importance of emulating our natural forests and prairies to protect overwintering insects.

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This Weekend: Prune & Support Your Tomatoes
07/07/2023

This weekend is a great weekend to make sure your tomatoes have the support they need and aren't growing too many side shoots that reduce production.

Minnesota Gardening Club members watch the video here --> This Weekend: Prune and Support Your Tomatoes 

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The Devastating Effects of Emerald Ash Borer in the Upper Midwest
#2
06/20/2023

Thank you so much to Emma Schultz from the Minnesota DNR for being our guest this week discussing Emerald Ash Borer. I have seen so much damage this year across the metro and state.

What are you seeing in your area?

Check out photos of EAB and learn more at --> MinnesotaGardening.com.

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This Weekend: Water Your Trees!
06/16/2023

Yesterday, the Twin Cities National Weather Service tweeted a crazy statistic about how dry we have been the last 31 days. So dry that is the is driest May 15 to June 15 that we have had (at the MSP Airport) since 1871!!!

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This Weekend: Leave the Caterpillars
06/09/2023

Caterpillars are an important part of the ecosystem and most often aren't doing any harm to your landscape.

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June 7, 2023 Live Q&A
#1
06/07/2023

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This Weekend: Now is the time to prune lilacs
06/02/2023

We prune lilacs after they are done blooming and then don't touch them again the rest of the year. They bloom on the previous year's growth so any time you touch them, you're cutting off blooms.

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[MINI EPISODE] What about dead shrubs?
05/28/2023

Reposted: In this mini-episode, Brad discusses how to handle deciduous shrubs that are looking pretty dead. Do you cut them back? Pull them out?

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[Mini Episode] What about dead shrubs?
05/26/2023

In this mini-episode, Brad discusses how to handle deciduous shrubs that are looking pretty dead. Do you cut them back? Pull them out?

Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.


What do I do with bulbs after they are done flowering?
06/03/2022

Elizabeth from our Minnesota Gardening Club had a great question asking what to with spring-flowering bulbs after they are done flowering.

Most bulbs that you plant in the fall are hardy in cold climates and will come back year after year if cared for properly.

After your tulips, daffodils, and any spring-flowering bulb is done blooming, you need to leave the leaves on the plant until they start to turn yellow if you want them to come back the next year.

Do not braid them or tie them back, just let them grow...


Grow Bags with Kevin Espiritu of Epic Gardening
#11
05/31/2022

Honored to have Kevin Espiritu of Epic Gardening on for this final episode of the Spring 2022 Season of the Minnesota Gardening Podcast teaching all about Grow Bag Gardening.

Check out his book Grow Bag Gardening: The Revolutionary Way to Grow Bountiful Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Flowers in Lightweight, Eco-Friendly Fabric Pots.

This is a bonus episode for the Spring 2022 Season of the Minnesota Gardening Podcast all about starting seeds and food gardening at MinnesotaGardening.com.


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The Beauty of Succession Planting with Meg Cowden
#10
03/29/2022

Meg Cowden just released her first book, Plant Grow Harvest Repeat: Grow a Bounty of Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers by Mastering the Art of Succession Planting, and it is incredible. I highly recommend it for gardeners at any level.

In today's episode, Meg teaches us about succession planting and how to think about your garden and it's food production for an entire season.

Enjoy

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