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Just Grow Something | Evidence-Based Home Gardening

Just Grow Something | Evidence-Based Home Gardening

著者: Karin Velez
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Grow a better vegetable garden, whether you're a seasoned gardener or have never grown a thing in your life. Karin helps home gardeners learn to grow their own food using evidence-based techniques and research. She talks all about specific plants, pests, diseases, soil and plant health, mulch, garden planning, and more. It's not just the "how" but also the "why" that makes us better. The goal? For everyone to know how to grow their own food no matter what sized space they have or their experience level. Tune in each week to plan, learn, and grow with your friend in the garden, Karin Velez.Karin Velez
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  • Seed Catalog Season - Ep. 280
    2025/12/16

    Seed catalog season is fun, but it can also be overwhelming. If you’ve ever ordered way more seed than you can possibly plant, chosen a variety that just did not perform in your climate, or gotten confused by all the codes, abbreviations, and marketing language this episode is for you.

    Today on Just Grow Something we’re going to talk about how to read a seed catalog.

    We’ll cover:

    1. Why seed catalogs are tools, not just wish books

    2. The key pieces of information in a catalog listing (and what they actually mean)

    3. Days to maturity, and why that number is not as simple as it looks

    ... and more

    By the end, you’ll be able to flip through a catalog and quickly decide, “Yes, this variety makes sense for my garden” or “Nope, that’s just clever marketing” and make a wish list that can actually be fulfilled.

    Let’s dig in.

    Resources:

    1. Washington State University Extension. Tips to Making Strategic Vegetable Seed Selections (EM057E), 2025: https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-extension/uploads/sites/2073/2025/01/Vegetable-Seed-Selection.pdf

    2. Oregon State University Extension. “How to Read Seed Packets Before You Buy.”: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/how-read-seed-packets-you-buy


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  • Winter Sowing 101 - Ep. 279
    2025/12/09

    Winter sowing is a seed-starting method that sounds a little bit wild the first time you hear it but makes sense if you think about it from a horticultural standpoint. Basically you are sowing seeds in recycled containers like milk jugs and placing them outside in the winter as a very hands-off way of starting your spring garden.

    If you’ve ever:

    • Run out of space under grow lights

    • Been frustrated by leggy indoor seedlings

    • Or just felt like you don’t have the time or money or inclination for a full seed-starting setup

    …winter sowing might be your new favorite technique.

    Let's dig in!

    References and Resources:

    University of Missouri Extension. Winter Sowing Seeds (YM105), 2021. https://extension.missouri.edu/publications/ym105

    Rutgers NJAES Cooperative Extension. “Winter Seed Sowing Handout.” 2023. https://ocean.njaes.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Winter-Seed-Sowing-Handout-Final.pdf

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  • Indoor Greens and Herbs for the Winter - Ep. 278
    2025/12/02

    When the garden beds are frozen, the days are short, and you’re staring at bags of store-bought salad mix, it can feel like fresh homegrown food is a long way off. But it doesn’t have to be.

    Today on Just Grow Something we’re talking about growing herbs and leafy greens indoors in winter—on a windowsill, under a simple grow light, or with one of those countertop indoor garden systems

    If you’ve ever thought:

    • “I’d love fresh basil in January.”

    • “My house is too dark to grow anything.”

    • Or, “Are those indoor garden gadgets actually worth it?”

    This episode is for you. Let's dig in.

    References and Resources:

    How Do We Measure Light: https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/houseplants/light-for-houseplants/

    University of Minnesota Extension. “Growing Herbs Inside is Easy and Healthy.” 2022. https://extension.umn.edu/news/growing-herbs-inside-easy-and-healthy

    Penn State Extension. “A Step-By-Step Guide for Growing Microgreens at Home.” 2023. https://extension.psu.edu/a-step-by-step-guide-for-growing-microgreens-at-home

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