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045-Succession Planting: Practical Tips For Growing More Food

The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l

Joe Lamp'l

Home & Garden, Hobbies, Leisure

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, I explore succession planting techniques with my guest, Meg Cowden. Meg and her husband are well-versed in the art of succession planting. Living in southern Minnesota, on the outskirts of Minneapolis, they garden in USDA Hardiness Zone 4B. While many gardeners in a Zone 4 environment see their season as Memorial Day through […]

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Joe Gardner Show, the podcast all about gardening, where we cover

0:08.7

everything you need to know to grow like a pro, no experience required.

0:13.1

And now here's your guide, National Gardening Television Host, and the Joe Behind Joe Gardner,

0:18.5

Joe Lampel.

0:19.5

Hey everybody, it's Joe Lampel, the Joe Behind Joe Gardner, and welcome to the Joe Gardner

0:23.5

Show.

0:24.5

Well by now, most of you, at least if you're like me, are more than ready for warmer days

0:29.0

to come.

0:30.0

Hopefully sooner than later, where we can get our hands in the soil and start planting

0:35.0

and digging outside.

0:37.0

And if you're already there, well good for you, and the rest of us are likely pretty

0:40.9

envious of that right about now, and like me, I know many of you have or are starting

0:45.9

seeds indoors, an anticipation of a really big year ahead.

0:50.3

But let me ask you something, especially for those of you who are starting seeds.

0:54.2

Do you only start seeds in late winter and anticipation of your spring and summer garden?

0:58.6

And if so, why only then?

1:01.0

Or for any of you, is your gardening season only long enough to enjoy those classic summer

1:05.1

crops like homegrown tomatoes and corn and squash and green beans?

1:09.2

Well, if the answer to that question is yes, you are not alone.

1:13.2

In fact, most of you are in this group.

1:15.4

But if only then, why, I mean why not have a two or even a three season garden?

1:21.4

It's not the norm, I will say that, but it should be, especially after you listen to

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