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The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Chris Garden Improvements

The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Epic Gardening

Home & Garden, Education, Leisure, How To

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Gardens are an ever-evolving process of improvement, and Chris’ 2022 garden is no exception. Kevin and Chris riff on what they’re looking to improve this year. Connect With Chris Chung: Peat vs. Coco Coir Fluent Garden Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Every single year in the garden, it's what am I doing better than I did last year.

0:18.3

And I obviously have a list of my own here at the Epic Homestead.

0:23.1

Chris are grower up in Vancouver, British Columbia.

0:26.6

I just recently saw your garden, Chris, you kind of took me on a little tour and it is so

0:30.5

interesting to see a colder climate grower because obviously in the spring there's not

0:34.8

a lot to see because everything is dormant, right?

0:38.2

And so I got to see your garden in that state and then hopefully we'll be back up in spring

0:41.8

and I'll be able to see it.

0:43.5

Again, it's full glory.

0:45.5

So I'm kind of curious, why don't we give people just an overview of your growing space?

0:50.7

Yeah, of course.

0:52.5

So as I look outside right now, everything is still kind of brown and crusty and that's

0:58.2

just how it is.

1:00.7

I personally am not growing a ton of lettuces and stuff so it's not as bright and colorful

1:05.3

but I know things are going to, as you said, pop back to life in spring.

1:11.2

But I have a front garden area and I kind of split them into two areas just because there's

1:18.6

a path down the middle.

1:20.6

So for the front garden area, I call one area, the greenhouse area and that's the smaller

1:29.2

growing area and then there's the other side which is the raised bed area and I currently

1:35.1

have I think four wooden beds and one birdies bed in another location.

1:43.1

So I do a lot of like the raised bed stuff, a lot of like trellising things up on that

1:47.3

side.

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