Grow your patch Shannon Crocker
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A podcast about gardening and self-sufficiency. From growing food to flowers, house cows to hens this podcast is going to help you get the most out of your patch of dirt no matter how big or small.
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Keep getting those hands dirty
It has been nearly a year since I started Grow your patch and its time for me to say goodbye. But I just want to encourage you to keep growing, keep getting those hands dirty and keep doing you. Remember you can find me on instagram at @acountrymum xxx Shannon
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Cows, pigs, chooks, veggies... what's happening in my patch at the moment
Lots going on at the moment in my little patch. Spring is around the corner and it is definitely in the air!
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How to get past overwhelm
If you are looking at your garden and all you see are to do lists then you may have a little bit of garden overwhelm. In this episode I give you some things you can be doing now and how to tackle that overwhelm feeling so that your garden is not a chore.
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Jobs to do in your garden in late July
These are some jobs and tips to get you motivated to get stuck into your garden this July. Remember Spring gardens are made in Winter.
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How and when to prune your grapevines
In this episode I cover how to prune your grapevine and propagate the cuttings.
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Beating the bugs in your brassicas
On today's episode some tips and tricks for making sure those pesky pests aren't eating all of your hard work when growing beautiful brassicas.
Customer Reviews
Thankyou!
Words can’t describe how excited I was finding your podcasts! It’s been scaring me to start a veggie garden having recently moved climates but have now got all the inspiration in the world to start! The best podcast to listen to while driving and so much fantastic information! Officially added to my weekly listen! If your thinking about listening, it’s a must!
Fantastic garden tips
Informative, down to earth and practical gardening advice suited to our sometimes tricky and harsh gardening climate - Thanh’s Shannon!
Very informative
Love this podcast! It is short and sweet with loads of information relevant to our part of the gardening world. I look forward to it every week.