For you gardeners on the go, we thought we'd share with you three of our favorite gardening podcasts. Listen to these every week and you will be well on your way to being a better gardener. If you don't have an MP3 player, you can listen to all of these on your computer.
Who do you listen to? We'd love to hear your suggestions in the comments section at the end of the post.
The Self-Sufficient Gardener
Jason commented on our blog recently and that gave us the idea of sharing some of our favorite gardening resources. His 20-30 minute podcast comes out every week or so and is a great source of information. He shows how to have a great garden using what you have on hand without spending a fortune.
iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-self-sufficient-gardener/id336488749
Direct feed link: http://www.podfeed.net/podcast/The+Self-Sufficient+Gardener/20483
You Bet Your Garden
Mike is the former editor of Organic Gardener magazine and his show airs on radio stations around the US. His 50 minute show comes out weekly and is the best gardening podcast out there.
iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whyys-you-bet-your-garden/id295432673
Website: http://whyy.org/91FM/ybyg/
Gardening with GLT's Dean of Green
Don Schmidt is a professor at the University of Illinois. In his weekly NPR show, he spends 10 minutes answering one listener's question from his mail. It's not always about edible plants, but it is an entertaining and informative show.
iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gardening-glts-dean-green/id203017732
Direct feed link: http://www.wglt.org/podcasts/Dean_of_Green.xml
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We dove to -10 degrees last night
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And it looks like that’s going to be warm, compared to tonight. The high
tomorrow is supposed to be about that. Brr! We’re definitely hauling in
more firew...
8 hours ago
Hey thanks for the plug!
ReplyDeleteI listen to You Bet Your Garden as well.
Also, I listen to Sustainable World Radio. A little hippieish but good nonetheless.
Jason
No problem. Listening to your podcast will make our readers better gardeners.
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