Garden Guys

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Tom and Darrin take a light-hearted look at gardening in the Four Corners and Southwest Colorado. Darrin is the CSU Extension Director in La Plata County and Tom runs GrowFoodWell.com. Each week, Garden Guys topics could include: growing a diversity of fruits and vegetables in a challenging climate; tips on seeding, planting, processing, and eating the bounty around us; garden disasters (and how to avoid them); and storing, canning, and preserving. Got a question for the guys?They might have the answers. If not, they'll make something up.

Emerging from the Dust
#16
Last Saturday at 6:34 PM

HOT damn we're back! Ever feel like you are trying to garden while attending Burning Man? Well, that's what it was like trying to grow some veggies here in the SW corner of the state this summer. Hot. Dry. Windy. Grumpy. Those are our adjectives - what are yours? Oh, and we talk about fences - Darrin took his (275 foot) fence down and invited all the town deer to their front yard; Tom had bears climb over his, for the first time in 25 years. All for the love of gardening - oh joy you carrot, oh joy!


Stars and Stripes and Veggies!
#15
07/04/2025

Everyone still have their fingers? Let's hope so, 'cause there's weedin' to be done! We compare present day gardening to what it was like in 1776 when this whole experiment got started.Many garden varieties have carried through unchanged, but our collective cultural involvement in growing food has been altered dramatically. Tom and Darrin also have a “whine fest” and then suggest options for the next month while they’re away.


Encore for Rain - bring it (back)!
#14
06/30/2025

All about rain. Visualize it. So many benefits. An encore edition from June of 2022: what can you do to direct that rain as it falls on your garden? Why is rain so beneficial? And for all of us that will get rain, it can also come as a frozen package of hail. Indiscriminate, soulless hail thrashing a garden. Take the good with the bad, but visualize moisture in your future.



June Swoon
#13
06/21/2025

It's June, and it's hot. And not just outside. Darrin's house registered 89 degrees at 5pm, which only means one thing: he's cranky.

Fortunately, we give some ideas on how to get those plants through the rough month, as we all start looking north and west for those summer monsoons. And just for you all and those summer cocktail parties: the history of food through the B.C. years - now you can really wow your friends!


Pine River Shares Community Farm
#12
06/13/2025

This was a special one! The Garden Guys took the helicopter (aka Toyota RAV4) to Pine River Shares' Community Food Farm in Bayfield, where we heard from Pam and Chris about all the absolutely amazing work they are doing there (and all over the Pine River foodshed). Prepare to be inspired, awed, and hopefully wanting to engage with them - as a volunteer or a donor (or both!).


Oops, I did it again...
#11
06/07/2025

“There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.” George W. Bush must have been thinking about gardening, as it's not uncommon to repeat our mistakes. But it's usually someone else's fault...


TBT - Encore Show - Listeners' Questions
#10
06/01/2025

Just like your favorite NPR shows - maybe "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!" or "This American Life" - we here at Garden Guys like to give you an "encore" show. Think of it like "Throw Back Thursday", but on a Saturday. We take listeners' questions on topics such as: when to use inoculant; whether or not to reuse potting soil; can home gardeners use tighter spacings then what the seed packet tells us; and why is Tom's garden so amazing?


Gardeners! Start Your Hori Horis!
#9
05/25/2025

It's go time in the garden - so much so that I forgot to upload this until Sunday. Ack! Sorry! Darrin and Tom focus on some key gardening tips that can help busy people focus on the priorities in the garden and keep ahead of the wave of expectations. Let’s grow some food!


Hive and Let Fly
#8
05/17/2025

Once again, Tom and Darrin get drawn to bees. We give you the "Daily Buzz" as I'm pretty sure we both have "Hive Vibes" and Darrin may or may not be a bit "Buzzed". Did you know there are over 900 different native bees in Colorado?  It’s not just the ol' honey bee flying around out there! Tom also educates us on the benefits of double-digging your garden (just need to do it once - promise!). Unfortunately we ran out time, so this story is "To Bee Continued"...


Spring Rains!
#7
05/10/2025

Spring rains are falling, soft and sound,
While onions nestle in the ground.
Planting tips? We've got a few,
But warnings? Well—they won't stop you.

You'll buy too much, and that's just fine,
With garden dreams on down the line.
Darrin's worms are thriving still,
Turning scraps with quiet skill.

Foliar sprays—do they hold weight?
Let’s dig in, investigate.
And garden tomatoes, fresh and red—
Why do they dance upon your head?

A word to savor, light and tree:
The dappled...


Eating Local(ly)
#6
05/03/2025

Gettin' ready to garden! As Tom and Darrin start seeding cold-season crops in their gardens, they (try to) offer some tips for success. That led to a discussion on what "eating locally" looks like, how different cultures define it, and how we here in the United States take a different viewpoint than those across the world. And a VERY challenging Listener Challenge for the week!


Growin' Some Peppers!
#5
04/26/2025

Darrin loves him some peppers, but unfortunately, we discover that Tom may not be able to take the heat. This week, we follow the history of the pepper and how it made its way into Colorado and New Mexico, and eventually into Darrin's garden. And there’s a new listener challenge: try pocket gopher yoga (serenity now...)! And we almost forgot: the Garden Guys have a new product line of locally sourced, artisan pepper spray, “Farm to Face”.



We Get Carrot'ed Away!
#4
04/19/2025

Sorry to be a punny bunny, but what's a better time to hear about carrots than Easter weekend? Darrin and Tom jump (again, see what I did there?) through time into the origin story of one of their garden favorites: carrots.  Why are they orange? Where did they originate?  And of course some tips on how to grow them in southwest Colorado.  With the planting calendar hovering on the “possible”, we also issue another Listener Challenge:  Measuring your soil temps to ensure germination success!


Interview with Peter Del Tredici, PhD
#3
04/12/2025

Tom was lucky enough to interview Peter Del Tredici PhD, botanist, author, and senior research scientist Emeritus at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University, while he was here for the Durango Botanic Gardens "DurangoScape Climate Conference". While not all about veggies and edibles, Dr. Del Tredici provided some fodder for Darrin and Tom to discuss.


Tom and Darrin are Best Spuddies!
#2
04/05/2025

Tom and Darrin dive into the mysterious history of the potato, and find that Darrin may have familial connections (Antoine-Augustin Parmentier) in the winding story of how it got popularized in France. We also share tips for planting some of your own. Plus a Listener Challenge!


The Seed Tease
#1
03/01/2025

We are back with our weekly show the first Saturday of April but we wanted to give ya all a bit of garden love, and of course it's all about seeds! And don't forget our annual Heritage Seed Sale on Sunday, March 9th at the Fairgounds in Durango. 10am to 2pm. Come early and buy lots!


Gobble, Gobble!
#18
11/23/2024

The Garden Guys are back for their annual Thanksgiving show, with Tom and Darrin talking about their successes (tomatoes and mizuna) and their failures (irrigation and sweet potatoes) from their 2024 garden season. Reminders come up about what to do in fall gardens and how to share your prized veggies even though you want to hold on to them. Happy Thanksgiving. Eat some local food!


Pueblo Food & Seed Company
#17
08/17/2024

For the final show of the 2024 growing season, Darrin and Tom wanted to end it with a bang by flying over to McElmo canyon on the Extension helicopter for a site visit in the fields of the Pueblo Seed and Food Company. Dan Hobbs was kind enough to stop his chores to give us a tour of some of their fields and talk about everything from chili peppers, corn, grains, to the challenges and success of regional food systems. With many of these crops going to their bakery in downtown Cortez, they provide an excellent example of closing the...


Shorter Days, Bigger Squash
#16
08/11/2024

It’s late season already and we go for broke talking about successes and failures in the garden this year. Listen for some tips about what to be looking at for garden chores during the later part of summer - what you can still plant in those empty spots and essential cleanup tips (Get those weed seedheads!).  All in all, your gardens should be riding the momentum of the warm months as we head into cooler temps.


Trees of Trail Canyon
#15
08/03/2024

Did you miss us? We missed you! After a couple weeks off, Tom and Darrin are back on air as we venture off to Montezuma County and McElmo Canyon to visit David Temple and Trees of Trail Canyon. David is an amazing human (and storyteller!) and hopefully you all will feel his passion and love for all things trees - especially those that produce fruit and nuts!


Well I Love a Rainy Night...
#13
07/06/2024

Eddie Rabbitt was right - nothin' better than a rainy night. Another wacky June with cool temps and all sorts of moiture to end the month - there are many benefits to all this rain, but in the garden you also need to keep the airflow going to avoid some waterborne issues. Oh, and it wouldn't be a complete show without some amazing bacteria facts from Tom. They (Tom AND bacteria) never cease to amaze me!


Encore Show: Mountain Roots Produce 2022
#12
06/30/2024

It's not that we're lazy - just busy. And mostly out of town. And Darrin's dealing with a deer in his yard that found their strawberries and he's grumpy. But back in 2022 we went out to Mancos to interview Mike Nolan from Mountain Roots Farm. Mike has been a longtime veggie farmer in SW CO and with his partner Mindy Perkovich they are at the forefront of vegetable and flower production down here. Enjoy!


Fleurs du Jardin
#11
06/22/2024

Yup. I took high school French. Can't you tell? This week we redeem ourselves from the depths of the manure from last week and rise to the beauty and function that flowers provide for our landscape.  Darrin and Tom will go through the list of our favorite flowers and why we plant them. They provide great services (other than beauty) that can help your garden thrive!


Garden Crapping Out? Let's Talk Poop!
#10
06/15/2024

You may think that Tom and Darrin talk crap every week, but this week we actually do! All kinds of it: manure, meadow muffins, cow pies...chickens, alpacas, llamas and bats. We'll go over all things excrementum and how we, as gardens, can utilize (or be cautious of) its powers.


Legacy - Mental Health in Colorado's Modern Day Agriculture
#9
06/08/2024

Tom and I put the jokes aside this week and welcome you to listen to a topic that resonates with many of us. Deeply. Emotionally. And if you haven't watched it yet, find 45 minutes and watch the recently released Colorado movie: Legacy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b75IPokq28E - it will give you a better appreciation of what our farmers and ranchers go through - every, single, day. We were lucky enough to interview Chad Reznicek, Behavioral Health State Specialist with CSU Extension, who gave amazing insight into the signature challenges in agriculture and how all...


Guess What Our $%@! Spring Challenges Are???
#8
06/01/2024

Ugh. You get all excited to garden and in comes the pill bugs, pocket gophers, and mushrooms. Wait. Mushrooms? Listen to learn more - and maybe commiserate.


Whoa. Now that's a Greenhouse!
#7
05/25/2024

We filled out our permission slips and got to go on ANOTHER field trip! Tom and Darrin got to buddy-up and visit Scott Smith and his 2 year-old greenhouse east of Durango. Sampling ready-to-eat herbs, kale, carrots, and artichokes made us a bit envious of the early harvests, but not sure we're ready for all that work!


Microorganisms are Macro Important!
#6
05/18/2024

Paul Simon once wrote "...and touched the sound of silence". Well, we know that he wasn't applying compost to his garden because scientists are now able to "hear" all the bacteria and fungi that love that organic matter. The Garden Guys delve into microorganisms and the ways they help our bodies and our garden beds - and how those two are so similar.


Tips and Tricks for the Start of the Gardening Race
#5
05/11/2024

Free advice and crisis mitigation. For plants. Learn what to look for with all those seedlings in the nurseries and farmers market. All the spring questions are flowing, and so are the sarcastic answers this week on Garden Guys.


Manna Garden Visit
#4
05/04/2024

One of our favorite places (Manna Garden in Durango) with one of our favorite people (Brooke Frazer)! The Manna Gardens are prepping for the upcoming seedling sale happening next weekend (May 10-12).  She shares some of the varieties that will be available, as well as touching on the history of Manna and the wealth of services it provides for the local community. 


Free Carbon for Everyone!
#3
04/28/2024

When it comes down to very basics, it's all about the carbon. The building block of really, everything. The basis of much of life on the planet, and how it relates to the growth cycle, microorganisms in the soil and the planetary carbon cycle which is having some hiccups as of late.


It's Almost Like We Never Left!
#2
04/20/2024

Join the Garden Guys (Darrin and Tom) for the season opener!  Spring is here and so are the chores. How do you procrastinate? What do you do first? And what’s your view on using Dibble Boards? Because you will definitely get ours! We all have work to do, so let’s just talk about it. Oh, and Darrin got worms! They may not be as hardy and strong as Tom's but they're learning (and so will you!) on how to start that worm bin.


Back with a Bit of Spring Teasing!
#1
03/02/2024

As spring is just around the corner, we just wanted to step outside and admit that another planting season will soon be upon us.  On this episode, Tom and Darrin discuss the finer points of “dialing-in” your early-season planning when it comes to new plant choices, and adjusting for mistakes from last year.  We also go over details about our new favorite winter squash. And if that wasn’t exciting enough, the annual Garden Guys Seed Sale is Next Week!  Wahooo. Let’s go!


Ho Ho Ho and a Jar of Seeds!
#23
12/23/2023

We're back and better than ever! Well, maybe not 'ever', but we are back for one show right before Christmas hits. Darrin and Tom have interrupted their hibernation to come give you tips on LMG’s (Last Minute Gifts)  as well as a list of other (somewhat related) garden subjects. Learn about last year’s failures and find tips for next year’s mistakes in the garden! And look for our upcoming seed sale at the Fairgrounds in March.


Growing Season Finale: The Old Fort at Hesperus
#21
09/30/2023

This week (our final weekly show for the 2023 growing season) we travel to The Old Fort at Hesperus to see what’s up with the dynamic ‘Farmers In Training’ program (FIT). We are guided by interviews with the Farmer Training Program Coordinator, Elicia Whittlesey, and the Education Garden Manager, Maggie Magierski.  Several of the FITs chime in as well, giving us insight on what it’s like to be growing all the various vegetables at the farm. Such an inspiring visit.


Bunch o' Banter
#20
09/23/2023

We follow our show with the esteemed Jim Dyer with one full of banter of "crisp vs. cobbler", how do we get the job of naming vegetable varieties, and season extension techniques (winter is coming...)!


Interview with Jim Dyer
#19
09/16/2023

This week we have an in-depth conversation with Jim Dyer and his decades of work with Healthy Community Food Systems. We dive into some core issues regarding future sustainability in the ‘Greater San Juan Food Shed’. Join us for some good food for thought!


Channeling the Inner Homesteader
#18
09/09/2023

Yup. Tom and I create hypothetical stress situations, pretending we are gardeners on the prairie in the 1800s. Not sure if I want to be Charles Ingalls or Almonzo, but either way, we're nervous that we aren't going to survive for very long!


From A to Z (or really, 'W')
#17
08/26/2023

From Apricots to Wasps - and everything in-between - Darrin and Tom catch up on what’s happening in their gardens, what’s getting harvested, and what they’ll do differently next year (including the relocation of a pesky deer).


Sneak Peak in Tom's Garden!
#16
08/19/2023

Probably my favorite show so far! Tom tries to calm me down after our office's efforts at the County Fair. Then we cover some of the decisions involved in deciding what to plant in smaller garden spaces. We culminate with an impromptu garden tour of Tom’s home garden.