Minnesota Gardening Podcast

Brad at MinnesotaGardening.com

We bring together Upper Midwest gardening enthusiasts who are transitioning to a more sustainable lifestyle to explore eco-friendly landscape and gardening practices, so that we can reduce our chemical use, water use, and create a thriving ecosystem.

  1. 10/14/2025

    How Trees Know When to Turn: The Science of Fall Color 🍂🍁🍃

    The leaves don’t wait for frost—they’re already counting the night. We dive into the quiet timing system inside trees that decides when the colors ignite, why some years burst into crimson while others fizzle to brown, and how weather and latitude shape the show right above our heads. It’s a guided tour of photoperiodism, phytochromes, and the pigments that paint fall—carotenoids hiding under summer’s green and anthocyanins that arrive late to set maples and oaks on fire. We break down how plants measure darkness rather than just daylight, why the red vs. far‑red balance matters, and what “cool nights, sunny days” really does to sugars in leaves. Then we follow the story to its elegant conclusion: the abscission zone, a microscopic tear line that lets a tree reclaim nutrients and drop each leaf cleanly. Along the way, we connect the science to practical gardening—how healthy soil, reduced chemical use, and smart fall cleanup can protect pollinators, save water, and set up stronger color displays next year. This is a nerdy, satisfying look at the biology behind peak color season, told through the lens of our Minnesota landscapes and the broader mission to build resilient, pesticide-free yards. If you’ve ever wondered how trees “know” when to turn, or why reds pop only in certain years, you’ll come away with answers and a toolkit of simple, high-impact steps you can put to work at home. Subscribe, share with a friend who chases leaf-peeping weekends, and leave a review to help more neighbors find the show—and consider joining our community to grow healthier landscapes together. Join Minnesota Gardening as a member today for just $77 a season (this promotion ends today!) --> Click here to join for $77 a season.

    15 min
  2. 10/07/2025

    The Key to Healthy Soil

    This episode is the audio from our October Masterclass: Key to Healthy, Living Soil and focuses on the importance of soil health in gardening, emphasizing the role of organic material, soil organisms, and sustainable practices. Our community discusses the EFS framework for maintaining healthy soil, the significance of understanding soil structure, and the impact of community engagement in gardening efforts. The session also highlights the need for eliminating chemicals and fostering a supportive gardening community. October MG Membership Drive We are holding member drive through the month of October with the goal of reaching 100 Minnesota Gardening Members. 🎉🥳🍾 With just 100 Minnesota Gardening Members moving from standard landscape practices to a healthy, thriving landscape, together in ten years we could: Eliminate 7,500 gallons of herbicide used (!)Support 90,000 birds (!!)Provide habitat for over a million pollinators (!!!)Together, our Minnesota Gardening Members make a HUGE difference!!!! If you are listening when this goes live, you can join Minnesota Gardening with an annual membership for only $197. This is the best price we will ever have and is available today only. Save 56% off the normal monthly price!! Your price will never go up, never change. It is yours forever if you act now. Please join our community on our journey switching to healthy landscapes from our feral era. Together, we are making the world a better place through all the chaos. --> Click here to become a Minnesota Gardening Member and save 56%. Brad

    42 min
  3. 09/09/2025

    Plant Healthy Plants: Part III of my 3x3 Course

    We continue our 3x3 series with the final installment focusing on planting helpful plants to feed pollinators, save water, eliminate chemicals, and store carbon. This free course from Minnesota Gardening provides nine keystone actions for creating a healthier lawn and landscape. • Introducing the concept of "helpful plants" as an inclusive alternative to the native/non-native divide • Explanation of keystone plants that provide the most ecosystem services for local wildlife • The importance of reducing lawn areas by converting 20-30 square feet annually to helpful plant spaces • Why starting with smaller plants is more cost-effective and often produces better long-term results • Bonus action about reducing salt use to protect waterways (one tablespoon permanently impairs five gallons of water) • Tour of the Minnesota Gardening platform and membership benefits • Community support for transitioning to environmentally responsible landscaping practices Head over to MinnesotaGardening.com and click on 3x3 to download the workbook, see photos, and access the complete course materials. This course is free for now but won't be forever, so check it out today. Want to switch to more environmentally-responsible landscape and lawn care practices but don't know where to start? Join our movement bringing together Midwest homeowners so that we can to make the world a better place for our kids and grandkids by building up strong local ecosystems for songbirds, pollinators, and our families to thrive. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.

    18 min
  4. 09/04/2025

    Environmentally-Responsible Landscape: Part II of my 3x3 Course

    Fall is the perfect time to implement environmentally friendly practices in your landscape that support local ecosystems while reducing your workload. We explore part two of our 3x3 program on environmentally responsible landscaping, focusing on practical steps that make your yard more sustainable. • Leave fallen leaves in place to provide essential overwintering habitat for pollinators and return nutrients to the soil • Keep hollow plant stems standing through winter as they house native bee eggs and larvae • Use the PlantNet app to identify what's growing in your yard and remove invasive species • Pull weeds properly by removing the entire root system using tools like a weeding fork • Recognize when selective use of chemicals might be necessary for persistent problems like thistles • Join our free masterclass on Tuesday, September 9th at 8pm to learn three things to stop doing this fall in your landscape Check out the complete 3x3 program with videos, workbooks and photos at MinnesotaGardening.com while it's still available for free. Want to switch to more environmentally-responsible landscape and lawn care practices but don't know where to start? Join our movement bringing together Midwest homeowners so that we can to make the world a better place for our kids and grandkids by building up strong local ecosystems for songbirds, pollinators, and our families to thrive. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.

    9 min
4.9
out of 5
20 Ratings

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We bring together Upper Midwest gardening enthusiasts who are transitioning to a more sustainable lifestyle to explore eco-friendly landscape and gardening practices, so that we can reduce our chemical use, water use, and create a thriving ecosystem.