29 episodes

Gardening Out Loud is a series of weekly audio love letters to, and conversations with, a little patch of soil. This isn’t an instructional podcast, but an experiential one: listen in for my reflections and observations as I experiment with sonic chronicles of the 2023 growing season. Grow along with me, in your imagination or in your own space, as I cultivate food and flowers, and soak up the beauty of this tiny urban refuge. Gardening Out Loud is restorative radio to help us all slow down, get grounded, and make a bit of space for connection and natural wonder.

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Gardening Out Loud Jen Knoch

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    • 4.4 • 7 Ratings

Gardening Out Loud is a series of weekly audio love letters to, and conversations with, a little patch of soil. This isn’t an instructional podcast, but an experiential one: listen in for my reflections and observations as I experiment with sonic chronicles of the 2023 growing season. Grow along with me, in your imagination or in your own space, as I cultivate food and flowers, and soak up the beauty of this tiny urban refuge. Gardening Out Loud is restorative radio to help us all slow down, get grounded, and make a bit of space for connection and natural wonder.

gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    Episode 24: Beauty in transitions

    Episode 24: Beauty in transitions

    In this episode . . .
    A frost narrowly avoided. Changing leaves, and beautiful Boston ivy. The local woodchip and leaf economy. Some cutting back (but mostly not). Surprise radishes. Cold frames and improvised low tunnels. Native seed sitting. Bulb planting tips. And a goodbye, or maybe a see you later.
    Otherwise this week, I’m . . .
    Savouring: The colours of the leaves and their crunch underfoot.
    Tending: Cutting back diseased plants, planting spring bulbs, digging up and dividing dahlias.
    Harvesting: Parsley, sage, kale, chard, green onions.
    I said it in the podcast, but I’ll say it again: if you have feedback on this experiment, this season, I’d love to hear it. I’m not sure if Gardening Out Loud has a future, but feedback from devoted listeners will help determine that. And the episodes will nevertheless remain online if you need a dose of the growing season during the winter.
    Thanks, from the bottom of my heart, for your attention this season.
    xoJen



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 22 min
    Episode 23: The Call to Rest

    Episode 23: The Call to Rest

    In this episode . . .
    Return of the juncos. Winter’s call to rest. Harvesting bean seeds. Late season harvests. The beauty of stolen yard waste. My compost cycle. Starting new beds.
    Specific plant varieties mentioned: Coyote tomato, Gem marigold series, Silver Years dahlia, Lakeview Peach Fuzz dahlia,
    Be a part of Gardening Out Loud!
    It’s as easy as recording a voice memo on your phone. Record your name, where you live, and then describe a moment in the garden or in nature that mattered to you this year. Send them to gardeningoutloud@substack.com.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 16 min
    Guest Episode #5: Botanicals for Skincare with Mikael Walter-Campbell

    Guest Episode #5: Botanicals for Skincare with Mikael Walter-Campbell

    Welcome back to another guest episode. This time I headed northwest on my bike up to the home of Mikael Walter-Campbell, the owner and maker at Sage & Thistle Handmade Goods, where she makes all kinds of wonderful soaps, infused oils, masks, soaks, and more.
    I wanted to see the garden that provides many of the botanicals for her products and learn more about what she grows for skincare and how it makes the transition from plant to finished product. Along the way we also talk about the importance of having something to nurture, gardening with kids, gardening in community, making mistakes, and cultivating an aesthetic that’s just a little bit wild.
    If you’d like to learn more about Mikael and Sage & Thistle, check out her website and her Instagram, or drop by her shop at 2A Rogers Rd. in Toronto.


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 41 min
    Episode 22: Grounding into fall

    Episode 22: Grounding into fall

    In this episode . . .
    Retreat recovery. The beauty (and practicality) of asters and goldenrod. Time to label dahlias and move or divide perennials.
    Specific plant varieties mentioned: White snakeroot, large-leaved aster, wood aster, cardinal flower, boneset
    Be a part of Gardening Out Loud!
    It’s as easy as recording a voice memo on your phone. Record your name, where you live, and then describe a moment in the garden or in nature that mattered to you this year. Send them to gardeningoutloud@substack.com.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 15 min
    Episode 21: Ripen the fruits you have

    Episode 21: Ripen the fruits you have

    In this episode . . .
    Shift in the seasons. Time to top tomatoes. A minor squash victory. Focus on ripening he fruits you have. Compost bin fungi and other surprises. Gardening as act of faith.
    Specific plant varieties mentioned: Blue Kuri squash, Cosmos Apricot Lemonade
    Be a part of Gardening Out Loud!
    It’s as easy as recording a voice memo on your phone. Record your name, where you live, and then describe a moment in the garden or in nature that mattered to you this year. Send them to gardeningoutloud@substack.com.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 20 min
    Episode 20: Slowing down

    Episode 20: Slowing down

    In this episode . . .
    A tree full of birds. Tuning in by slowing down. The delights (and practicality) of the New England aster. Guest appearance by a marauding squirrel.


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gardeningoutloud.substack.com

    • 12 min

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