306. How can we keep our food safe AND healthy? | Melissa Kagiyama | Key to the Mountain | Missoula, MT
Melissa K. Norris from Modern Homesteading and the Pioneering Today Podcast
Melissa K. Norris from Modern Homesteading the Pioneering Today Podcast where everything is homegrown and homemade! The Family Garden Plan: Grow a Year’s Worth of Sustainable and Healthy Food Gardeners are so excited to share what we have learned with others who are interested and I feel like that is what we get to do on…
Constructive Holiday Climate Conversations with Sarah Harding Whitefish, MT
Read my this issue of the Golden Seeds Newsletter here.GoldenSeedsIssue15SarahHardingCompassionateConversationsAboutClimate Sarah Harding from Coconut at Sea Soap Co. Friday, November 22, 2019 I’m super excited and last time she shared a ton of golden seeds with listeners and she’s kind of changed directions so here she’s here to tell us about her new venture the…
Succession Lettuce Interview 287 with Ray Tyler | Rose Creek Farms | Tennessee
Ray Tyler from Rose Creek Farms shares his amazing gardening journey battling pests and heat in he south to grow lettuce all year round and turn a fair profit while raising 6 kids in Tennessee! This ones a must listen for anyone who wants to learn some systems for growing effectively and efficiently.
Brian Moody from Montana’s AERO talks about the 2019 AERO Expo coming in October in interview 295
Jesse Frost ~ host of the No Till Market Garden Podcast and one half of Rough Draft Farmstead | Interview 286
281. Organic Lawn Care | Hippie Fertilizing | Arthur Olson Jr. | League City, TX
So much for raw, I redid this episode because the sound was off in the last one. Also, I have updated the show notes. I’m so excited to talk to my guest from Texas because I’ve been looking for someone to talk to us about Organic Lawn Care! So from Hippie Fertilizing here is Rockstar Millennial AJ Olson! www.organicgardenerpodcast.com
Checkout his website at https://hippiefertilizing.com/
Remember the cart is closing on Friday to sign up for the 2019 Challenge for just $37 you can join us to complete free garden course in 6 weeks! I gave an ONLINE Webinar about creating your own organic oasis and how FREE Garden Course can help you develop your own organic oasis.
You can watch the replay here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/6872136087238942465 (sorry, yes you have to enter an email? It doesn’t get used anywhere)
And you can also learn is the 2019 Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge for you. It’s certainly not for everyone but I think there are a lot of my listeners who want some guided instruction and a cohort to learn along with. There are extra assignments to post in a Secret Private Facebook Group where we will go through the course over 6 weeks and if you get all the work completed you will graduate on Earth Day 2019 with a certificate signed by me!
So I hope you’ll join us here: https://organicgpodcast.samcart.com/products/2019-organic-gardener-podcast-challenge/Thanks always for listening and reading!
The Green New Deal HR 109
So, I heard Thom Hartmann read the actual wording from HR109 about the Green New Deal and thought that’s what I want but it’s taken me over 20 minutes to find the actual text so I’m going to share it with you and you can decide if you want to support it and the Sunrise Movement or not. So I didn’t really mean to read it all but it was so good I couldn’t help myself and it only took 10 minutes. You can read it here yourself https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hres109/BILLS-116hres109ih.pdf Thanks for listening! www.organicgardenerpodcast.com
261. Cooking With Scraps Cookbook and Food52 blog | Lindsay-Jean Hard
188. Veggie Vinder | Local produce for global communities | Hyperlocal economy | Sam Lillie | Port Townsend, WA
Mentioned by Mike the Gardener in tonights episode I thought I’d replay my interview with the amazing Sam Lillie the CEO and Founder of Vinder is going to be a household name someday and we will all say how did we live without it? Connecting local growers with local eaters he takes hyperlocal food production to a new level. www.organicgardenerpodcast.com