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Your Garden Coach NZ

Ali Soper and Hannah Twiss
Winter Gardening
Gardening
Microgreens
Community Gardening
Peas
Foraging
Kings Seeds
Organic Gardening
Gardening Techniques
Moon Gardening
Chelsea Flower Show
Biodynamic Gardening
Hawaia Food Forest
Motterstone Gardens
Spring Gardens
Miner's Lettuce
Container Gardening
Gardening By the Moon
Gardening Tips
Kids Gardening

Guiding keen new gardeners to become confident vegetable growers no matter the size of your garden or your skill level.We aim to share tips and tricks to help you grow healthy, nutrient-rich vegetables.Based in the Central Otago region of New Zealand.Happy gardening

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Latest Episodes

Season 3 Episode 12

00:00 – Intro

00:33 – Herbal Tea of the Week: Cherry

01:58 – Interview with Costa Georgiadis

09:17 – Moon Phase: Sowing and Planting

10:41 – Garden Tasks

11:30 – Phenology

12:58 – Tip of the Week: Regional Sowing Guide

14:31 – Ve... more

The background story of the Farm My School project which Ali had the pleasure of taking part in on her recent visit to Victoria, Australia.

Farm My School is a not-for-profit organisation which collaborates with schools to transform their underutili... more

Season 3 Episode 11 

00:41 – Herbal Tea of the Week

02:05 – Plastic Tea Bags: What You Should Know?

05:03 – James’ Interview Introduction

06:50 – Moon Phases

09:05 – Tasks of the Week

11:11 – Phenology

12:00 – Coastal Microclimate

12:50 – Maintainin... more

Season 3 Episode 10 

00:18 – Intro

00:44 – Herbal Tea of the Week

02:44 – Moon Phase

04:44 – Garden Tasks

07:02 – Phenology

09:13 – Microclimate

10:36 – Tip of the Week

15:00 – Fruit of the Week

22:26 – Jason Ross Interview

29:32 – Book of the Week more

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Recent Guests

Jason Ross
Expert in natural fruit tree pruning and author of 'Homegrown Fruit'
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Episode: Fruit Tree Pruning: Are You Helping or Hindering Your Orchard?
Peter Langlands
Expert on foraging and author of 'Foraging in New Zealand'
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Episode: Autumn Season 2 Episode 23
Cormac Farrell
Urban beekeeper and author of Urban Beekeeping
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 12
Diana Manson
Parks and Reserves Officer for the QLDC
Queenstown Lakes District Council
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 9
Connie Cao
Author of Your Asian Veggie Patch, passionate about growing Asian greens
Your Asian Veggie Patch
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 8
Anita Croft
Qualified early childhood teacher and founder of Growing Kiwi Gardeners
Growing Kiwi Gardeners
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 5
Peter Visser
Expert from Ki Industries specializing in pest control
Ki Industries
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 5
Luke Gardener
Owner of Longbush Cottage and a passionate gardener
Longbush Cottage
Episode: Spring Season 2 Episode 4
Sue Hoskin
Member of the Hawaia food forest community project
Hawaia food forest
Episode: Autumn Episode 35

Hosts

Ellie
Co-host offering gardening advice with a focus on instilling confidence in new gardeners.
Ali Soper
Co-host with a background in gardening, aiming to help listeners grow their own vegetables.
Allie
Co-host and gardening expert, providing valuable insights and tips for listeners.
Hannah Twist
New co-host with experience in mini-farm gardening, bringing relatable insights for listeners.
Jen Anderson
Host known for her approachable style and gardening knowledge, engaging listeners through relatable content.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 116 ratings
  • Great info!

    Just listened to the final episode in your series of gardening with children. I’ve learned a lot and I thoroughly enjoyed Anita as a guest today!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rubyfive
    New Zealanda year ago
  • Great help, great show

    Finally found a show for NZ! Love your work, love the advice, can’t wait to continue my garden journey with y’all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gregacious
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Best Garden Podcast

    Stumbled over this amazing podcast after listening to an Aussie gardening podcast for months and was sooo glad to find something local even if I’m in a different region.

    These ladies are so fun and warm to listen to, I feel like I’m in the room chatting with them.

    Such great information, well set out, very helpful and every minute is interesting.

    I look forward to each weeks episode and hope it continues on and on!

    Already I’ve learnt so much even after gardening for a good ten years.

    I love... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mumofarainbow
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Not just for beginners

    I’m an experienced gardener and finding lots of great tips from these ladies

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    So many regrets👎
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Gardening

    Great friendly banter with lots of juicy hot gardening tips! Thanks Ali and Jen x

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nikwoolford
    Australia2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the friendly banter and warm atmosphere cultivated by the hosts.
Many listeners express gratitude for the local focus and community-centered approach, fostering a sense of connection to their gardening practices.
The podcast is praised for providing practical and valuable gardening tips, catering to both novice and experienced gardeners.

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Dead Soil in Pots: Can You Bring It Back to Life?
Q: Should I grow my zucchini in the glass house, or will they be okay outside?
Yes, you can grow zucchini in the glasshouse, but they usually do best outside where they have space and warmth.
Parsnips: Tough, Sweet and Slow to Germinate… But Worth the Wait?
Q: Do you know if you can do anything with parsnip leaves?
Parsnip leaves can be composted as they are high in nitrogen.
Rhubarb and Hügelkultur: A Reliable Perennial and a Resilient Bed System… Are They in Your Garden Yet?
Q: Can you plant on a Hugelkultur bed straight away?
Yes, you can plant immediately after establishing the bed with organic matter and logs.
Rhubarb and Hügelkultur: A Reliable Perennial and a Resilient Bed System… Are They in Your Garden Yet?
Q: When is the best time to harvest my rhubarb?
Once your plant is well established, usually from its second year, you can start picking when the stems are nice and thick and firm.
Rhubarb and Hügelkultur: A Reliable Perennial and a Resilient Bed System… Are They in Your Garden Yet?
Q: Is it true that you can't compost rhubarb leaves because they're poisonous?
It's a famous rhubarb myth. While rhubarb leaves are high in oxalic acid and should not be eaten, they can be composted as the acid breaks down during decomposition.

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This podcast provides practical insights and advice aimed at helping novice and experienced gardeners alike to cultivate their own vegetable gardens effectively. Episodes cover a wide array of gardening topics, from seasonal gardening tips and soil preparation to specific plant care such as pruning fruit trees and growing herbs. The hosts engage in lively discussions, sharing personal anecdotes and fostering a welcoming community atmosphere, which likely makes the content feel relatable and accessible. Additionally, unique elements like the incorporation of culinary expertise, including recipes that utilize garden produce, set this podcast apart from typical gardening discussions, enriching the overall listener experience.

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2. Peter Langlands
3. Cormac Farrell
4. Diana Manson
5. Connie Cao
6. Anita Croft
7. Peter Visser
8. Luke Gardener

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