The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading
The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading explores all things gardening, homesteading, and organic gardening. Your Hosts, David Pool & Aaron Barnhill, will dive into pollinators, practical fundamentals, tips for success, and more. David Pool has over 20 years in the green industry and helps people daily solving all types of gardening, landscape, lawn, and homestead issues.Aaron Barnhill is a seasoned cook and resident "newer" gardener, bringing up all the questions that David is used to and challenging him to learn even more with things he doesn't know. Join us on this adventure of all things gardening and more on The Compost Pile!
Backyard Transformation: Landscape Design Mistakes, Soil Health & Garden Planning Tips
How do you turn a blank backyard into a beautiful, functional outdoor retreat?
In this episode of The Compost Pile, David sits down with Justin Coshman to discuss the process of designing an outdoor space that is both inviting and practical. From drainage and soil preparation to tree placement, raised beds, pathways, pergolas, and plant selection, they explore the foundational decisions that can make or break a landscape project.
Whether you're starting a vegetable garden, building a homestead, creating a backyard oasis, or redesigning your landscape, this conversation is packed with real-world lessons, mistakes to...
How to Build a Pollinator Garden That ACTUALLY Works: Flowers, Herbs & Beneficial Insects for Zone 9
Want more butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects in your garden? In this episode of The Compost Pile Podcast, David and Aaron break down how to intentionally design a pollinator garden that supports biodiversity, improves pollination, and creates a healthier ecosystem in your yard.
We cover:
Why plant clusters matter Best flower shapes for different pollinators Native plants vs. non-native plants Bloom timing and year-round color Herbs that attract pollinators AND beneficial insects Plants for hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and more How to design a beautiful, functional pollinator space in Zone 9Whether you grow vegetables, fruit...
Creating a Sustainable Garden & Homestead: How to Avoid Burnout in Gardening & Backyard Farming
How do you build a garden or homestead that you actually enjoy long-term? In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool and Aaron Barnhill discuss what “sustainability” really means in gardening, homesteading, and backyard farming. Instead of focusing only on eco-friendly practices, this conversation dives into creating systems that are realistic, manageable, and enjoyable so you don’t burn yourself out.
We cover common mistakes gardeners make when starting too big, why starting small leads to more success, and how to create a gardening setup that fits your lifestyle, personality, and goals. From raised beds and wateri...
Listen to Your Garden: What Plants Reveal About Soil, Water & Pests
In this solo episode of The Compost Pile, David walks through the garden discussing one of the most important gardening skills you can develop: observation. Plants are constantly giving us signs about what’s happening in the soil, root zone, and environment around them — from yellowing leaves and blossom end rot to pest damage, pollinator activity, fungal growth, and even weeds.
Learn how to identify common garden issues naturally by paying attention to foliage color, wilting, fruit development, mushrooms in the soil, pollinator behavior, and overall plant structure. David also discusses nutrient deficiencies, moisture stress, caterpillar damage, poll...
Spring to Summer Gardening Tips: Heat, Pests, Watering & Tomato Problems (Zone 9a)
As we transition from spring into the intense summer heat, your garden can go from thriving to struggling almost overnight. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool and Aaron Barnhill are joined by Paul Lemoine to break down the biggest challenges gardeners face this time of year—and how to stay ahead of them.
We cover essential tips for managing watering, preventing plant stress, dealing with rising pest pressure, and understanding why crops like tomatoes suddenly stop producing. Learn how heat, humidity, and soil conditions all work together—and what you can do to adapt your...
Growing Food That Gives Back: Donation Gardening, Shade Tips & Soil Health (Bonus Episode)
In this special bonus episode of The Compost Pile, host David Pool is joined live at The Giving Field by Destin Noak ( @texasgardenguy ) and staff member, Michael Meazell, for an on-location conversation about gardening with purpose.
This episode dives into the impact of donation-based gardening—where fresh, organic produce is grown specifically to support food-insecure communities. The team shares how thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables are grown and donated annually, along with practical, real-world gardening tips you can apply at home.
You’ll learn:
The difference between a community garden vs. donation gard...Backyard Chickens 101: Raising Healthy Hens, Avoiding Costly Mistakes & Getting More Eggs
Thinking about raising backyard chickens? In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything beginners need to know before bringing home their first flock. From day-old chicks to egg-laying hens, we cover the non-negotiables of chicken care, common mistakes, and how to set your homestead up for success.
You’ll learn how to properly brood chicks, choose the right feed, design a predator-proof coop, and understand why stress, environment, and nutrition directly impact egg production. We also dive into real-world lessons—from getting too many chickens to dealing with predators, heat...
Bonus Episode: Charitable Gardening & Feeding the Community at The Giving Field (Earth Day)
In this special bonus episode of The Compost Pile, host David Pool records live from the annual Earth Day celebration at The Giving Field.
This isn’t just a community garden—The Giving Field is a charitable garden dedicated to growing fresh, organic produce that is donated directly to local soup kitchens. For over a decade, this one-acre garden has helped provide healthier, nutrient-dense food to families who might not otherwise have access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
Joined by garden director Sharon and special guest Dustin Noak (The Texas Garden Guy), we dive into how...
Summer Gardening in Zone 9a: Okra, Southern Peas & Heat-Loving Crops Explained
In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything you need to know about summer gardening in Zone 9a, with a focus on heat-tolerant crops like okra and southern peas.
We discuss why many gardeners struggle during the summer months and how shifting your planting strategy can keep your garden productive year-round. Learn the best timing for planting, why direct seeding is critical for crops like okra, and how to maximize your garden space as spring crops fade out.
You’ll also hear practical tips on:
Growing ok...Top 5 Common Garden Problems & How to Fix Them (Beginner to Pro Tips)
Every gardener runs into problems—it’s just part of the process. In this episode of The Compost Pile, we talk through some of the most common issues gardeners face and how to start solving them.
From things like blossom end rot and pollination struggles to a few other major problems that can impact plant health and production, we share practical insights based on real-world gardening experience—especially for those growing in Zone 9a and Southeast Texas.
This episode is all about helping you troubleshoot smarter, understand what your plants are telling you, and make simple...
How to Grow Peppers Successfully | Beginner Pepper Growing Guide, Varieties, Pests & Uses (Zone 9 Gardening)
Peppers are one of the easiest and most rewarding vegetables to grow, whether you're a beginner gardener or an experienced grower. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David and Aaron break down everything you need to know about growing peppers successfully—from choosing the right varieties to managing pests and harvesting peppers all season long.
We discuss why peppers are one of the most beginner-friendly garden crops, how they can produce for multiple seasons, and why they’re perfect for containers, raised beds, or in-ground gardens. You'll also learn about common issues like aphids, watering stress, and...
Growing Squash, Cucumbers & Melons in Zone 9a: Tips for Bigger Harvests
In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool, Aaron Barnhill, & Paul Lemoine break down how to successfully grow squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe, and watermelon in the garden—especially in Zone 9a and Southeast Texas.
They discuss why these crops can be both highly productive and frustrating for gardeners, covering key topics like pollination, common pests like squash vine borers, spacing for airflow, powdery mildew prevention, and succession planting strategies.
You’ll also learn:
How hand pollination can dramatically increase squash productionWhy pollinators like bees are critical for cucurbitsTips for growing cucumbers on trellises and...Why Every Garden Needs Herbs: Easy Plants, Pollinators & Beginner Gardening Tips
Herbs might be the most underrated plants in the garden. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David and Aaron talk about why herbs like basil, rosemary, oregano, dill, parsley, and mint are some of the easiest and most rewarding plants for gardeners—especially beginners. Learn how herbs attract pollinators, improve garden biodiversity, repel pests with natural aromatics, and provide quick harvests that keep new gardeners motivated.
We also discuss companion planting, why herbs help protect vegetables like tomatoes and peppers, and how letting herbs flower can benefit beneficial insects and your overall garden ecosystem. Plus, we hi...
Raising Goats for Beginners: Milk, Meat, and Homesteading Tips with Stephanie Harren of Chosen Weeds Farm
Thinking about raising goats on your homestead? In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill sit down with Stephanie Harren of Chosen Weeds Farm to break down the realities of goat ownership—everything from choosing the right breed and managing parasites to fencing, feeding, and producing fresh goat milk.
Stephanie shares practical experience from her own farm, explaining why goats are becoming more popular for small homesteads, what beginners often get wrong, and how proper management practices can make the difference between healthy goats and constant problems. The conversation covers dairy goats, me...
Starting a Garden from Scratch in Zone 9a | Southeast Texas Gardening Guide
What would you do if you had to start your garden completely from scratch in Zone 9a?
In this solo episode of The Compost Pile, David breaks down exactly how to build a successful garden in Southeast Texas — from improving heavy clay soil and preventing compaction to choosing heat-tolerant crops that thrive in our humidity.
If you're gardening in Southeast Texas, this episode will help you avoid common mistakes like planting too early, overwatering, and choosing crops that struggle in our climate.
We cover:
How to fix clay soil and improve drainageWhy so...Growing Eggplant & Cucumbers in Zone 9a | When to Plant, Common Mistakes & Tips with Paul Lemoine
When is the best time to plant eggplant and cucumbers in Zone 9a (Southeast Texas)? In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool sits down with special guest Paul Lemoine to break down everything you need to know before planting these warm-season favorites.
We cover:
✔️ The ideal soil and air temperatures for planting
✔️ Why timing matters more than you think
✔️ Common cucumber problems like yellow fruit & pollination issues
✔️ How to hand-pollinate cucumbers for better production
✔️ Why eggplant thrives in heat and how to maximize yields
✔️ Direct sowing v...
Myth or Method? Is Fertilizer in Potting Soil Enough?
Is fertilizer already in your potting soil enough to feed your plants all season? In this episode of The Compost Pile, we break down one of the most common gardening myths: relying solely on pre-fertilized soil to sustain your plants long term.
We discuss the difference between compost-based soils and synthetic time-release fertilizers like Osmocote 14-14-14, how temperature and sunlight affect fertilizer breakdown, and why container plants lose nutrients faster than raised beds or in-ground gardens. You’ll also learn how nitrogen deficiency shows up, why heavy feeders like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers need extra nutrition, an...
How to Prepare Your Garden for Spring in Zone 9 | Soil, Compost & What to Plant Now
Spring is coming fast — is your garden ready?
In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool (Mid County Farm & Feed) and Aaron Barnhill break down exactly how to prepare your garden for spring in Zone 9 and other warm climates. From raised bed maintenance and soil preparation to compost, fertilizer timing, and crop planning, this episode walks you step-by-step through building a strong foundation for a successful growing season.
We cover: • How to assess and repair raised beds • Why you should leave old root systems in place • The truth about tilling vs. no-till gardening • How to imp...
Myth or Method? Planting by the Moon & The Almanac
Welcome to the very first episode of our new short series, Method or Myth?
In this bite-sized episode of The Compost Pile, we dig into one of the most debated traditions in gardening history — the Farmer’s Almanac. Does planting by the moon actually work? Is there science behind moon phase gardening? And how accurate are long-range weather predictions for gardeners?
We break down:
The history of the Old Farmer's AlmanacMoon phase planting (above-ground vs. below-ground crops)Weather forecasting mythsTradition vs. science in gardeningWhy environmental factors like soil temperature and moisture matter moreWhet...
Seeds Explained: Germination, Heirloom vs Hybrid Seeds, GMOs & Seed Saving
Seeds are the foundation of every successful garden—but not all seeds are created equal. In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything you need to know about seeds, from germination basics to the differences between heirloom, hybrid, and GMO seeds.
We cover why some plants don’t grow true from seed, how temperature and moisture affect germination success, why seed size doesn’t equal plant size, and how gardeners can dramatically improve seed starting results by controlling key variables like heat and watering. You’ll also learn why certain...
Growing Tomatoes in Zone 9a: Planning, Varieties & Early Planting Tips with Paul Lemoine
In this episode of The Compost Pile, David sits down with Paul Lemoine to break down everything you need to know about planning and growing tomatoes in Southeast Texas (Zone 9a). From when to start tomato seeds and how early planting improves yields, to choosing between determinate vs indeterminate tomatoes, this episode is packed with practical, real-world advice.
Paul shares decades of experience growing tomatoes in hot, humid climates, including tips on variety selection, hybrids vs heirlooms, early frost protection, mulching, watering practices, disease prevention, and organic stink bug control. We also cover common tomato problems like...
Rethinking the Garden: Why One Gardener Left Rows for Raised Beds w/ Paul Lemoine
In this episode of The Compost Pile, we sit down with fellow gardener Paul Lemoine to talk about his transition from traditional row gardening to raised beds. We break down the real-world pros and cons of both methods, drawing from hands-on experience rather than theory.
We discuss how raised beds can improve drainage, maximize space, increase crop diversity, and make garden management more efficient—while also acknowledging where traditional row gardening still shines. If you’ve ever wondered whether raised beds are worth the investment, or if you’re deciding which method fits your space, soil, and goals...
Garden Struggles We All Face: A Q&A with Courtney Hale Revia 7 Oaks Event Garden
In this Q&A episode of The Compost Pile, David and guest Courtney Hale Revia dive into some of the most common topics in the garden and landscape world, especially as they relate to managing a homestead and event venue.
They break down cut-flower growing strategies, including whether flowers are better supported with string systems or planted directly in the ground. The conversation also tackles the big question many gardeners ask: Can you truly garden organically in our area?—and what that realistically looks like when environmental factors are out of your control.
You’ll also...
From Seed to Sprout: David Breaks Down Tomato & Pepper Seed Starting
n this solo episode, David breaks down the key fundamentals of starting tomato and pepper seeds successfully, whether you’re growing for a backyard garden, raised beds, or containers.
We cover the most important building blocks for strong, healthy seedlings, including:
Choosing the right containersSelecting a proper growing medium for seed startingHow and when to water without causing common issuesUnderstanding light requirements and why windowsills often fall shortThe role of heat in germination and early growthThis episode is designed to help gardeners avoid common seed-starting mistakes and build confidence heading into the growing season. Wh...
Holding It Together: Plant Support Materials Explained (Trellises, Stakes, Cages & More)
Plants want to grow—but they don’t always grow upright. In this episode of The Compost Pile, we break down everything you need to know about plant support materials and how choosing the right one can improve plant health, yields, and overall garden success.
We cover the different types of plant supports—including stakes, cages, trellises, and DIY options—along with the materials they’re made from, how quality impacts longevity, and which supports work best for common garden crops.
You’ll also learn when to install supports, how to avoid common mistakes, and how proper s...
Container Gardening 101: How to Grow More Food & Plants in Pots (Soil, Containers, Care & Mistakes to Avoid)
Container gardening is one of the most flexible and accessible ways to grow plants—whether you’re short on space, dealing with poor soil, or gardening in a hot, humid climate like Zone 9a. In this episode of The Compost Pile, we break down everything you need to know about container gardening, from choosing the right containers to soil mixes, watering practices, and long-term plant care.
We discuss the pros and cons of growing in containers, compare different container types (plastic, ceramic, fabric grow bags, raised planters, and more), and explain why soil selection matters more in pots...
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Garden Smarter, Not Harder: Cultural Practices That Build Healthier Gardens in Zone 9a
In Episode 8 of The Compost Pile, we dig into the cultural practices that separate struggling gardens from thriving ones—especially here in USDA Zone 9a. From crop rotation and watering practices to cover crops, soil protection, and long-term garden planning, this episode focuses on the habits that quietly do the heavy lifting in an organic garden.
We discuss why rotating crops helps prevent pest and disease pressure, how watering strategies change with heat and humidity, and how cover crops can improve soil structure, fertility, and microbial life. You’ll also hear practical tips for raised beds, in-ground gard...
Growing Onions in Zone 9a: Timing, Varieties, and Tips for a Big Harvest
Onions are a staple in the Zone 9a garden—but timing and variety selection make all the difference. In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything you need to know about successfully growing onions in our warm Southern climate.
We cover what makes short-day onions essential for Zone 9a, when to plant onions for the best bulb formation, and the differences between bulb onions, bunching onions, multiplying onions, and shallots. You’ll also learn best practices for growing onions in raised beds, proper spacing, fertilization, watering, and how to know...
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Best Watering Practices
Hosted by David Pool (Mid County Farm & Feed) and Aaron Barnhill.
This episode dives into one of the biggest success levers in organic gardening and homesteading: water. Learn how to properly water raised beds and in-ground gardens in Zone 9a, set smart frequency targets, and test moisture so you know when plants actually need a drink. We unpack why pH (and alkalinity) matters, common tap-water pitfalls (chlorine/chloramine, hardness), and why rainwater is often a game-changer—especially for acid-loving plants and container gardening. Plus, simple upgrades (drip, timers, mulch) that save water and boost plant health.
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series - Companion Planting & Plant Diversity - Audio Only
Episode 4 – The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Companion Planting & Plant Diversity
Hosted by David Pool, your Homesteading & Organic Gardening Enthusiast, and Aaron Barnhill, your resident new home gardeners.
In this episode of The Compost Pile: Breaking Down How to Grow in Zone 9a, hosts David and Aaron explore one of the most practical—and fascinating—principles of organic gardening: companion planting. Discover how pairing the right plants can improve soil health, deter pests, attract vital pollinators, and make your raised beds more productive all year long.
We’ll break down the “why” behind plant partnerships...
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Know Your Environment
Episode 3 — The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series - Know Your Environment
Hosted by David Pool, your Homesteading & Organic Gardening Enthusiast, and Aaron Barnhill, your resident new home gardeners.
Your garden’s success starts long before you plant. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David and Aaron dive into the environmental factors every Zone 9a gardener, homesteader, and organic grower must understand. From sunlight patterns to soil moisture to microclimates, we break down how to set up your raised beds, pollinator gardens, and backyard spaces for long-term success.
What You’ll Learn
• How to m...
Cold Weather Plant Protection in Zone 9a – Practical Tips for Frost & Freeze Prep (w/ Tom Wright)
Cold snaps happen fast in Zone 9a, and your garden needs a game plan. In this episode of The Compost Pile: Breaking Down How to Grow in Zone 9a, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill sit down with our friend and local plant enthusiast Tom Wright for a relaxed but info-packed conversation about protecting your plants when temperatures drop.
We break down simple, practical steps every gardener or homeowner can take to prepare for frost or a hard freeze, including:
- How to properly cover plants (and what not to use)
- Why...
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Understanding Fertilizer - Audio Only
In this episode of The Compost Pile we are breaking down the basics of Fertilizer.
Learn why organic options like compost, fish emulsion, and seaweed extracts build long-term soil health, while synthetic fertilizers give a quick boost but can leave your soil hungry later.
. We will explore different elements including:
organic vs. syntheticslow-release vs quick releasepHHow fertilizer works with soil and microbesWhether you’re growing veggies, fruit trees, or flower beds, this episode will help you make smarter, more sustainable choices for your garden.
The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Understanding the Basics of Healthy Soil - Audio Only
Episode 1: The Organic Gardening Fundamental Series: Understanding the Basics of Healthy Soil
Welcome to The Compost Pile: Breaking Down How to Grow in Zone 9a! In this first episode, we’re laying the foundation for every successful garden—literally—by talking all about soil.
We’ll dig into: What soil is really made of (and why “dirt” isn’t the same thing)
How to build the ideal soil mix for raised bedsThe role of microbes—like fungi and bacteria—in creating living, healthy soilWhy soil pH matters and how to keep it balancedHow heat and humidity affec...The Fundamentals: Soil
The first scoop in the compost pile has been dropped. This episode is an introduction as well as the first of a series of fundamental concepts that will set up your toolkit to be successful in the garden and homestead. All things must have a foundation from this podcast to the soil you build your garden in. Soil is the most important aspect of growing anything. We will dive into those fundaments giving you a better understanding of what makes great soil.
The Compost Pile: Gardening & Homestead Teaser
We are launching our new channel to give you to scoop on all things gardening, homesteading, and more. We will be breaking down information to help you be more successful in the garden. Your hosts, David & Aaron will be starting out with a fundamentals series to help form the foundation for success.