Your Garden Coach NZ Ali Soper and Jen Anderson
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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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Autumn Episode 30
A busy week this week⊠Lots of Autumn tasks coming up.
We welcome back the very talented Leah Evans @mrs.evans.garden Leah gives us a Snapshot of her Autumn garden and she has some inspiring wisdom for us.
Tea - Lemon balm and Sage - a favourite of ours.
NZ Bulbs have partnered with us for the 2nd of 3 Bulb Giveaways - Enter this fabulous competition (open to NZ residents only, Drawn on 3rd May, winner announced in Episode 32) email your entry to coach@yourgardencoach.nz with the answer to the Elephant Garlic question.
Check out @clausdalby for bulb planting inspiration then order your bulbs from @nzbulbs Huge thanks to Paul and Gemma at NZ Bulbs for their generous gift pack
This week in the garden -Â
Cultivate - 24th & 25th
Sow Root Crops 26th & 27th
Barren period 28th - 3rd May
Garlic - a little bit of knowledge shared. Get planting on 26th and 27th for a bumper cropÂ
Jerusalem Artichokes, ready after the first frost. We give you the heads up to reduce the farts⊠Such an easy vegetable garden perennial.Â
see www.healthifyme.com/blog/jerusalem-artichoke
Glossary - Polyculture - A Symphony of Diversity in your garden.
Book Botany for Gardeners By Geoff Hodge Allen and Unwin publishers @allenandunwin
Instagram of the Week and winner of the $20 Kings Seeds voucher @theocallaghanclann what a fabulously colourful vegetable garden!
www.gardenmyths.com - pine needles
Happy gardeningÂ
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location. -
Autumn Episode 29
We enjoy a cup of Dried Yarrow and Mint tea today - itâs a winner, Jen loves it.
Dr Compost joins us for a chat about⊠composting! Heâs a mine of information and has a few ideas to help Jen get started with composing.
Take a look at Benâs Socials @dr_compost & Dr Compost on fb, Ben talks about Bokashi composting in his latest video.
We learn about two lesser-known Vitamins G & G. Thatâs right, Gratitude and Green, we take stock of just how beneficial being grateful and spending time outside is for our health.
Vegetable of the Week is Micro-greens.
Our new segment is âSnapshotâ. This is the spot where we connect with gardeners across the nation to uncover their latest endeavours and gardening adventures.Â
This week kicks off with us talking to Dr Compost, Ben Elms.
We announce our winner of the weekly $20 Gift Voucher from Kings Seeds.
Shelley Franks @mumofarainbowÂ
And the Winner of the Gubba Moon Calendar Clock isâŠ.. Kate Grantley-Hogg, Congratulations to our winners, and huge thanks to our sponsors.
Sowing and Planting time - what should we be planting now?
Book of the Week - Your Well-being Garden and RHS publication.
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location. -
Autumn Episode 28
Postgraduate Researcher DaniellĂ© du Plooy shares with us her studies into The Future of Food Systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and the role of key stakeholdersâ in shaping that future. DaniellĂ© aims to highlight the diversity of values, opportunities, visions and concerns about the future of food in NZ,Â
Danilellé has so much valuable knowledge to share, so we sat back and gave her free rein to open our eyes and minds to her relevant and important subject matter.
We take a look at Autumn tasks in your 4 bed crop rotation system.
Braised Beds - the benefits and downsidesÂ
Tea - Goldenrod
What to Sow and Plant in this phase of the moon.
Espaliered fruit trees, what you need to know.
Instagram of the week and winner of the $20 @kingsseedsnz voucher is Sarah from @mynzgarden to take a look at her Instagram account and support her gardening adventures.
Jen gets the giggles about Egyptian Walking Onions
Happy Gardening Ali and Jen
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location. -
Autumn Episode 27
What a week for competitions woohoo!
The winner of our Kings Seeds Seasonal Gift Pack is Rebecca Teonea
The NZ Bulbs Pack goes to Linda- Marie Stokke
And the $20 Weekly Gift Voucher from Kings goes to Rachel ChamberlainÂ
Congratulations to you all, and huge thanks to Kings Seeds and NZ Bulbs
Yarrow Tea today - We dried the flowers when they were in peak bloom and have stored two jars for use over winter.
Jobs for the Week - so much information on this week's podcast - letâs get the garden looking great before winter.
Vegetable of the Week Broad BeansÂ
Xeriscaping plant of the Week Marlborough Rock Daisy - Pachystegia
Glossary Term - Dioecious
Garden Myths Website www.gardenmyths.com/coffee-grounds-garden-safe
Competition this week Gubba Moon Calendar Clock @gubbagardenstorenz You will need to listen to the podcast to find out the question, then email coach@yourgardencoach.nz to enter. Thank you to the team at Gubba for their kind gift.
Questions from YGC Listeners - Sandie asked about Lemon Verbena
Instagram account of the Week @teainapinkcup Rachel was the winner of our $20 Kings Seed voucher. Take a look at this âReal Gardener of New Zealandâ Rachel has some fabulous images from her stunning garden.
Happy Gardening
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location. -
Autumn Episode 26
In this week's episode:
Beetroot - grow lots, it's so good for your blood. We focus on this vegetable today.
We talk to Paul Hoek from NZ Bulbs, what a delight, Paul tells us everything we need to know to grow gorgeous Spring bulbs. Itâs ordering time for bulbs. Paul has a wonderful gift pack for us to give away in this week's competition.
Jane Wrigglesowrthâs Tummy-Taming Tea was supposed to be our tea of the week but time ran out! Thatâs life! So we talk about it as we drink my favourite Sage Tea.
NOTE: Yotam grows 365 ONIONS not CARROTS!! - my mind wandered as I was recording!
Books - The Everyday Herbalist by Jane Wrigglesworth her tea recipe is on page 164. If you havenât got this book yet, What are you waiting for?
The Abundant Gardener by Yotam and Niva Kay. This book is always open on my desk, so much lovely information.
We update you on the task for this week in your garden if you follow the moons phases as a guide.
Kings Seeds Seasonal Prize Pack competition closes on 1st April.Â
Enter our weekly Kings Seeds competetion to win a 40 Voucher - all you need to do is post a photo of something in your garden (good or sad) and sage @kingsseedsnz and @yourgardencoack_nzÂ
Happy Gardening
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location. -
Autumn Episode 25
I might take a moment to thank our listeners for joining us each week and for the lovely feedback you give us.
Each message is welcomed and helps us to write the stories youâd like us to tell. Please keep your emails coming.Â
Building this gardening community is heartwarming and very fulfilling. You are appreciated.
In this weeks episode we talk to Charlotte from Kings Seeds. A family-owned small business, run with expertise and passion. Weâve discovered our values align well with Charlotte and her team. We both aim to bring encouragement and support to home gardeners.
Charlotte gives us a few suggestions as to what seeds we can start both in the vegetable and flower garden, some of her favourite flowers, and we have a competition for you. A Seasonal Gift basket that Kings Seeds have put together for us. Be sure to listen and enter.
Also, Kings Seeds are offering a $20 gift voucher every week.
Our vegetable of the week is the humble onion - fairly easy to grow and much appreciated in most home-cooked meals. Discover how you can feed your onions so they, in turn, can feed you.
Itâs Autumn Equinox today 20th March, at precisely 4.06pm - What is the Autumn Equinox? and how can you celebrate this special event?Â
Tea of the week Rose, Lavender, and Cardamom, a relaxing tea.
Sow and plant until 22nd then cultivate your soil, add lots of lovely nutrients to replenish those that have fed your summer vegetables.
Time to plant Brassicas, Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Broccoli.
Cauliflower, Celery, lettuce, silverbeet, snow peas on your windowsill, and the last sowing of Spring onions for the season.
Book of the week - The Allergy-Fighting Garden, how to create a garden for those who suffer with allergies
Victoria from Cromwell asked how we care for herbs over winterâŠ
Glossary - Evapotranspiration, the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere.
Be sure to enjoy your garden tasks and reap the many rewards.
Happy gardening
Ali and Jen
Support the show
You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz
Please follow our Instagram page @yourgardencoach_nz where we regularly upload interesting gardening tips
Our website is under construction, as you know good things take time.
Keep a lookout for http://yourgardencoach.nz
We hope you enjoy our podcast, designed for gardeners in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand - but not exclusively.
Join us from wherever you happen to be and simply check the title of the podcast. e.g. Spring Ep1. to fit in with the season in your location.
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Stumbled over this amazing podcast after listening to an Aussie gardening podcast for months and was sooo glad to find something local even if Iâm in a different region.
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I look forward to each weeks episode and hope it continues on and on!
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I love that there is one avid gardener Ali and then one novice Jen,
Jen asks all the questions we were thinking and Ali is just so patient in helping to understand and all the info given.
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