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Master My Garden Podcast

Master My Garden Podcast

著者: John Jones
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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John

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  • EP308 - Gardening Year Review & Podcast Review 2025. Storms, Soil, And A Stellar Year
    2025/12/19

    Weather wrote a dramatic script this year: a stormy opening, a dreamlike spring, a steady but clouded summer, and a rain-soaked autumn that tested paths, beds, and patience. We trace how those swings shaped real decisions in the garden, from staking and sowing to what to protect, what to lift, and when to wait. You’ll hear why an almost flawless spring can carry a season, how to plan for dry spells without overwatering, and why soil structure—not just plant lists—decided who finished strong when the rain would not quit.

    We also open the door on our growing community. Two-thirds of listeners tune in from Ireland, with big pockets in the United States and the United Kingdom and a surprising spread across Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia. That global map fuels new ideas: keeping monthly sowing guides tied to live weather, answering listener questions that help many growers at once, and bringing back hands-on workshops to sharpen practical skills. Along the way, we share how most of you listen—on mobile, often in the car or out among beds—and what that means for pacing, formats, and planning ahead.

    Looking to next year, we’re doubling down on what works: clear, timely guidance, honest talk about trade-offs, and a focus on steady supply to the kitchen while restoring parts of the garden that need care. Expect more listener-led episodes, pragmatic tips for wet and warm winters, and tools for protecting soil in heavy rain. If you’ve been navigating storms, celebrating a perfect spring, or wondering how others handled the wettest weeks on record, you’ll find both perspective and practical steps here.

    If you enjoyed this, follow the show, share it with a gardener who needs a lift, and leave a short review—it helps new growers find us. Tell us where you’re listening from and what you want us to tackle next.

    Support the show

    If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know.
    Email: info@mastermygarden.com

    Check out Master My Garden on the following channels
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/
    Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/

    Until next week
    Happy gardening
    John

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    24 分
  • EP307 - Grow Your Own Workshop Launch 2026
    2025/12/15

    After a few years of procrastination and hiding I am delighted to launch my grow your own food workshops for 2026. Two dates 21st February & 21st March are the only two dates for this workshop in 2026.

    Ready to turn gardening advice into fresh salads, sweet strawberries, and a steady stream of herbs from your own space? We’re opening two small-group Grow Your Own Food workshops this spring, built for beginners and seasoned gardeners who want practical, no-nonsense results.

    Across a relaxed day in the polytunnel and garden, we’ll show the essentials that actually move the needle: reliable seed sowing, simple no-dig bed setup, correct fruit tree planting, smart spacing, and succession strategies that stretch your harvests. Bring photos and questions from your garden, balcony, or allotment. We’ll troubleshoot anything you are struggling with so you leave full of confidence.

    Expect simple grounded information a light lunch, and time for one-to-one help so you leave with a clear plan for the season ahead.

    If you’ve been meaning to start or want better, longer harvests with less stress, this is your spring reset. Secure your spot, invite a friend, and come away ready to plant with confidence.

    To book your workshop visit the link:

    https://subscribepage.io/growyourownfoodworkshop

    I look forward to welcoming you to my garden.

    Support the show

    If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know.
    Email: info@mastermygarden.com

    Check out Master My Garden on the following channels
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/
    Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/

    Until next week
    Happy gardening
    John

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    13 分
  • EP306 - Top 10 episode Master My Garden podcast 2025 : Top Ten Garden Favourites 2024
    2025/12/12

    Ever wonder what gardeners truly need when the skies won’t clear and the soil stays cold and heavy? We open the vault on six years of downloads to reveal the ten most-listened episodes and the lessons they teach us about resilient design, living soils, and planting that thrives despite the weather. This is a practical, story-rich tour through the conversations that changed how we grow.

    We start with structure and colour: smart garden design and June Blake’s vivid plant choices that keep borders alive for months. Then we head underground. Dr Elaine Ingham demystifies the Soil Food Web, turning biology into decisions you can make at the bed edge. Charles Dowding’s no-dig approach shows the payoff of compost and calm soil—fewer weeds, better moisture, and crops that root fast. Along the way, we unpack the enduring pull of companion planting, from predator-friendly flowers to classic pairings that cut pests without chemicals.

    Craft and adaptation anchor the middle of the list. Compost coach Kate Flood maps hot heaps, worm farms, and bokashi to your space and schedule so you can turn waste into a reliable soil engine. We revisit organic growing with Klaus Leitenberger for varieties that actually like Irish summers, and we tap into Niall Macaulay’s creator mindset for simple, repeatable techniques. A surprise chart-climber—growing lavender in Ireland—proves that the right hardy varieties and drainage can deliver scent and pollinators even in a soggy year. We round out with wildflower meadows guided by Sandro Caffola, a masterclass in building habitat and beauty together.

    By the end, you’ll know where to start, what to try next, and which episodes to queue up for specific goals—better soils, cleaner beds, longer bloom, and crops that cope. If this countdown helps you plan your next season, follow the show, share it with a gardener who needs a lift, and leave a quick review so we can keep shaping episodes around what helps you grow most.

    Support the show

    If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know.
    Email: info@mastermygarden.com

    Check out Master My Garden on the following channels
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/
    Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/

    Until next week
    Happy gardening
    John

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    24 分
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