The School Garden Podcast

Made Greene

Join Mary Jo and Anne as we talk about all things school gardens and growing with kids. No matter where you are in your school garden journey, whether you are an experienced garden teacher, a novice parent helper, or a struggling home educator, we are here to help you and your kiddos in your garden space. The School Garden Podcast has everything you’ll need -from seasonal planting guides, to curriculum ideas and activities, from garden how-tos to expert advice with a generous sowing of stories and garden chat along the way. Come and dig in with us because school gardens matter!

  1. 2d ago

    Season 3: Ep 1: Ready and Raring to Grow

    Ready, set, GROW! Welcome back! If you're raring to get straight back into the garden this August, Anne and Mary Jo have you covered. Joined by community garden managers Joey Hughes and Anissa Garcia from The Ridglea Giving Garden, we dig into their expert tips for getting your garden—and your gardeners—back into the swing of things. From what to tackle first to what can wait, this episode will help you hit the ground growing and start the new school year with garden confidence! Podcast Outline and Links: 00:42: Welcome - Intro - Ready and Raring to Get Back into The Garden 02:08: The Ridglea Giving Garden - Community Garden Managers Anissa Garcia and Joey Hughes https://www.ridgleagivinggarden.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ridgleagivinggarden/ https://www.youtube.com/@RidgleaGivingGarden?app=desktop 04:46: Direct Seed Sowing in August 06:31:  Sowing from Transplants 08:25: Tokyo Bekana (Napa cabbage salad leaves) and lettuce https://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/chinese-cabbage/tokyo-bekana-organic-f1-asian-green-seed-2251G.html?srsltid=AfmBOorUUk-p5ReXgR-26lFrYrbZcY5ECwjOHQ9fIBBj592ywXQut8p9 09:26: Keep an Eye on Temperatures; Ambient and Soil Temps 09:56: Starting from Seed Indoors 12:18: What Not to Do in August 12:56: Tips for Growing in August 15:01: Watering in August 17:24: Garden Planting Calendar Specific to Your Area and Last Frost Dates 20:08: Joey and Anissa’s Take on Growing with Kids 28:45: Goodbyes and Thanks Stay in touch with us! Email us: podcast@madegreene.com Find us on Instagram and Facebook at MadeGreene www.madegreene.com

    Season 3: Ep 1: Ready and Raring to Grow
  2. Jul 15

    Season 2: Ep 16. Data: Telling Your Garden Story (Part One)

    Data doesn't have to be dull! Join Anne and Mary Jo as they uncover how collecting the right data can transform your school garden story from a stack of photos and a handful of harvest numbers into a powerful tale of impact. Inspired by a thought-provoking conversation recorded at the Growing School Gardens Summit with Michele Hockett Cooper from The University of Texas at Austin and Zach O'Donnell from Edible Schoolyard New Orleans, this first episode of a two-part series explores why everything you do in your garden counts! Plus, Mary Jo confesses her latest summer obsession with Season 5 of Clarkson's Farm, Anne has become a dehydration devotee, and we discover that every great garden story begins with a good number crunch. Podcast Outline: 00:41 - Intro and Welcome 01:20 - How Has Your Summer Been Going? - Anne and Mary Jo share Find Clarkson’s Farm here - you are welcome! 06:15 - Intro to Telling Your Garden Data Story 08:28 - Anne’s Qualitative and Quantitative Complexities Soapbox 12:23 - Data Sharing Interview with Michelle Hockett-Cooper and Zach O’Donnell from The Sprout’s Growing School Garden Summit Michele Hockett-Cooper, Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas at Austin. Univeristy of Texas School Garden Research - Link here Zach O’Donnell at Edible School Yard, New Orleans  27:02 - Mary Jo and Anne Reflect on the Interview 30:31 - Why Do the Data? 37:42 - End of Part One - Don’t Forget to Join Us for Part Two in the next episode. Stay in touch with us! Email us: podcast@madegreene.com Find us on Instagram and Facebook at MadeGreene www.madegreene.com

    Season 2: Ep 16.  Data: Telling Your Garden Story (Part One)
  3. May 5

    Season 2, Ep. 14: The Sweetpotato Episode

    Yes, you read that right - Sweetpotato all one word - it’s official! Join Anne and Mary Jo as they slip into everything you need to know about making sweetpotatoes a staple in your school garden this summer.  From spellbinding Latin taxonomy to a classic classroom Venn diagram - this episode has it all. Plus, Mary Jo may be packing her bags for North Carolina and discover just how far Anne will go in pursuit of the perfect sweetpotato cure. It’s science and storytelling with a huge helping of classroom-to-garden goodness. Podcast Outline: 00:20 - Intro 00:42 - Welcome to the Sweetpotato Episode  1:06 -  How was your week? Counting in 2s with Basil  05:23 - Intro and History of The Sweetpotato Plant 08:13 - Growing in Colder Climates 09:05 - The North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission - Website and Resources https://ncsweetpotatoes.com/curriculum/ Sweetpotato is one word! Sign the Petition here 14:45 - The Differences of Irish and Sweetpotato - Venn Diagram Style! 20:02 - Starting Sweetpotatoes by Slips  25:05 - Breaking off / Harvesting Sweetpotato Slips  26:08 - Ornamental and Non-Ornamental Sweetpotato Vines 28:52 - How to Plant Sweetpotato Slips  31:05 - Caring for Sweetpotato Plants 34:10 - Harvesting Sweetpotatoes 38:48 - Curing Sweetpotatoes and Storage 43:11 - Eating and Tasting 44:56 - The North Carolina SweetPotato Commission Jingle! 47:19 Outro Stay in touch with us! Email us: podcast@madegreene.com Find us on Instagram and Facebook at MadeGreene www.madegreene.com

    Season 2, Ep. 14: The Sweetpotato Episode
  4. Apr 17

    Season 2: Ep 13. Teatime in the Garden

    Pop the kettle on and join Anne and Mary Jo as they spill the tea! Listen alongside as we show you how to celebrate your garden in a cup. From herbal teas to fresh water infusions, refreshing aguas frescas, and smoothies—garden tastings don’t have to be just about eating… sipping with your students is just as sweet! Plus, Mary Jo creates a manifesto where every household owns a teapot and Anne ponders the notion of cold days.  Podcast Outline 00:41 - Intro 01:31 - How Has Your Week Been, Anne?  03:29 - Introduction to Teas in the Garden 05:50 - Reasons Why We Should Incorporate Tea into Your Garden Program 12:24 - The History of Tea 14:02 - The Origins of Tea: From Medicine to Daily Taste 16:45 - The Tea Plant: Camellia sinensis 21:17 - Using Fresh Herbs for Tea 25:44 - Using Tea Bags and Dried Herbs 32:12 - Equipment and Materials Needed  34:41 - Hot Water Considerations  35:40 - Other Considerations for Tea Making 36:54 - Kids Pallets and the Sweetness Situation 40:08 - Butterfly Pea Tea: Color and Science.    43:57 Can we eat it? Edible or Ornamental 45:48 - Water Infusions / Cold Teas 49:20 - Agua Frescas 51:00 - Smoothies Listen to the After School Cooking Club Episode 53:15 - Outro  Helpful Resources Butterfly Pea Plant Butterfly Pea Tea Herbal Tea Combinations and Drying Herbs. Agua Fresca recipes Garden Smoothies For more tasting and smoothie ideas, listen to Season 2. Episode 9 - The After-School Cooking Clubs Episode

    Season 2: Ep 13. Teatime in the Garden
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Join Mary Jo and Anne as we talk about all things school gardens and growing with kids. No matter where you are in your school garden journey, whether you are an experienced garden teacher, a novice parent helper, or a struggling home educator, we are here to help you and your kiddos in your garden space. The School Garden Podcast has everything you’ll need -from seasonal planting guides, to curriculum ideas and activities, from garden how-tos to expert advice with a generous sowing of stories and garden chat along the way. Come and dig in with us because school gardens matter!