In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm

Epic Gardening

Welcome to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig deep into the beauty, challenges, and joy of gardening! Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm as she shares her passion for plants, flowers, and the stories that grow alongside them. Each episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and real talk from one of the most colorful gardens powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for exceptional seeds and gardening wisdom. Whether you’re tending your first seeds or running a thriving garden business, this show is your reminder to slow down, get your hands dirty, and reconnect with the joy of growing.  Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes!  Special Offer for Listeners:Enjoy 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN.

  1. 23H AGO

    In the Garden | Designing in the Garden with Kate David

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how. Whether you are planning your next harvest or looking for ways to make your garden work harder for your family, this show is your invitation to grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole catches up with Kate David, award-winning landscape designer and the creator of Hello Garden Design in Seattle, WA. They talk all things Northwest Flower & Garden Show, and Kate pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to create those jaw-dropping display gardens (hint: it all starts with an inspired theme). The two share their excitement about what's in store for this year's show, including the delightful mayhem of "Container Wars." Kate shares her secrets for gardeners who want to make their containers look less random and more magical, with tips on plant combinations that never fail to look stunning. The conversation takes a fun turn when Nicole and Kate swap origin stories about how they both ended up in the garden world. It turns out, they each started with hobbies that spiraled wonderfully out of control. They also share what keeps them coming back season after season, still excited to dream up new designs. Whether you're planning a trip to the show or want to add more beauty to your home garden, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical tips from two people who genuinely love what they do. Have a gardening story to share? Send a 30-second (or less) video to Nicole@botanicalinterests.com for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode and receive a special thank-you gift. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes. See Nicole and Kate at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, February 18-22 in Seattle, WA. 🌼 Follow Our Guests Kate David Website: https://hellogardendesign.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HelloGarden Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellogardendesign 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners: Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seed of the Day ‘Night and Day’ Snapdragons: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/night-and-day-snapdragon-seeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    54 min
  2. FEB 10

    In the Garden | The Gardening Learning Curve with Kevin Espiritu

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how.Whether you are planning your next harvest or looking for ways to make your garden work harder for your family, this show is your invitation to grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole sits down with Kevin Espiritu, the founder and CEO of Epic Gardening, to trace his journey from a ten-dollar domain name to a gardening education company that makes growing accessible for millions. Together, they trade hard-won lessons from years of building their gardening platforms, covering everything from the practical (what’s the best way to fill those tall raised beds?) to the humbling realization that sometimes the simplest approach beats all the fancy techniques combined. Kevin shares what's driving him lately: prioritizing his health and transforming his garden bounty into nourishing meals. Meanwhile, Nicole confesses that she’s dreaming of the spring thaw while her garden sleeps under a blanket of snow. Whether you're considering a career in gardening, hunting for lazy-gardener shortcuts, or just love the life lessons that grow alongside the tomatoes, this conversation is for you. Have a gardening story to share? Send a 30-second (or less) video to Nicole@botanicalinterests.com for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode and receive a special thank-you gift. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes. See Kevin and Nicole at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, February 18-22 in Seattle, WA.  🌼 Follow Our GuestsKevin EspirituWebsite: https://www.epicgardening.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/epicgardening Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/epicgardening 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners:Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seed of the Day Cherry Caramel Phlox: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/cherry-caramel-phlox-seeds Also mentioned: Hummingbird Haven Seed Shaker https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/hummingbird-haven-flower-mix-seed-shaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    46 min
  3. FEB 3

    In the Garden | In the Greenhouse with Joe Gardener

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how.Whether you are planning your next harvest or looking for ways to make your garden work harder for your family, this show is your invitation to grow with intention.In this episode, Nicole talks greenhouse growing with Joe Lamp’l, the “joe” behind joegardener®, the founder of the popular gardening website joegardener.com and the top-rated podcast, The joegardener Show, as well as The Online Gardening Academy™. He’s also the creator and host of the Emmy award-winning national public television series, Growing a Greener World®. When not talking or writing about gardening, Joe spends time with his family and tends his organic garden in Atlanta, Georgia.Joe recounts how accidentally breaking a branch in his childhood garden ignited his love for plants. Always learning from his current 5-acre garden, which includes a greenhouse, extensive raised beds, and native perennials, Joe shares his “jump right in” philosophy of greenhouse growing. Here, he and Nicole discuss his best tips for organic pest control, germinating seedlings, and what to consider before building your own greenhouse. If you're curious about greenhouse growing, this episode will give you the confidence and inspiration to get started! Have a gardening story to share? Send a 30-second (or less) video to Nicole@botanicalinterests.com for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode and receive a special thank-you gift.🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes.🌼 Follow Our GuestsJoe Lamp’lWebsite:https://joegardener.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ggwtvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/joegardenerTV/🌱 Special Offer for Listeners:Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN🌸 Seed of the DaySweet William Dianthus‘Sweet Rose Magic’ Sweet William: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/sweet-rose-magic-sweet-william-seeds‘Double Blend’ Sweet William: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/double-blend-sweet-william-seeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    38 min
  4. JAN 27

    In the Garden | Starting Over in the Garden with Jennifer Gulizia

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we explore the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Hosted by Nicole of Flower Hill Farm and powered by Botanical Interests, this podcast offers thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom for growers at every stage. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Jennifer Gulizia of The Flowering Farmhouse in Hood River, Oregon. Jennifer is a photographer, mother, and sustainable cut-flower farmer who teaches others how to grow in harmony with the land. She shares her journey of starting over—transforming what began as a backyard flower patch into a thriving dahlia-focused business and stewarding over 20 acres of newly acquired land. Together, Nicole and Jennifer talk honestly about the challenges and rewards of beginning again in the garden: restoring compacted soil, managing invasive species, learning as you go, and finding hope in the first signs of germination. Jennifer reflects on building a flower business while raising kids, running a dahlia CSA, and restoring her land with native trees, shrubs, prairie plantings, and a Jane Goodall “Seeds of Hope” garden. This conversation touches on favorite and most challenging cut flowers, lessons learned from growing and teaching, and why flowers can be a powerful teacher during seasons of change. Jennifer also shares how she now brings her experience to others through in-person and online education, including the upcoming Profitable Dahlia Summit, featuring insights from top dahlia growers across the country. If you’re dreaming of starting fresh in your garden, turning a passion into a business, or simply need encouragement to keep going, this episode will leave you inspired to plant the next seed. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for garden tours, behind-the-scenes clips, and exclusive content. 🌼 GuestJennifer Gulizia — flower farmer, photographer, and educatorWebsite: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefloweringfarmhouse/ 🌸 Special OfferGet 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌱 Seeds MentionedMunstead LavenderEnglish LavenderDahliasStockAmaranthFeverfew Have a gardening story to share? Send a 30-second (or less) video to Nicole@botanicalinterests.com for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode and receive a special thank-you gift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
  5. JAN 20

    In the Garden | From Landscape to Ecosystem: Permaculture with Brandy Hall

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how.Whether you are planning your next harvest or looking for ways to make your garden work harder for your family, this show is your invitation to grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Brandy Hall, founder and CEO of Shades of Green Permaculture, an Atlanta-based regenerative landscape design, build, and education company. Brandy’s work helps clients transform their conventional landscapes into thriving, sustainable, and biodiverse ecosystems, empowering them to become active participants in the regeneration of their land.  The conversation centers on permaculture principles and actionable steps to create a landscape that works within your own context, whether a small urban garden or large acreage. Brandy discusses intentional plant communities, soil-building strategies, food forests, and regenerative water systems, all aspects of design that integrate the land, resources, and the people who care for it, with minimal waste.  You will hear Brandy’s experience of growing up as the child of conventional farmers and of the impact of standard agricultural practices on her family, which led to her passion for ethical landscape design science. Brandy also shares some of her favorite plants for difficult landscapes, and how permaculture can be adapted for anyone, whether their goal is to feed their family, provide pollinator habitat, restore biodiversity, or create beauty in a small landscape.  You will also hear about Brandy’s new book “The Complete Guide to Home Permaculture: How to Transform Your Yard Into a Thriving and Productive Ecosystem” and the educational resources she offers on her website, including free resources to get you started to full permaculture design courses.  If you're curious about moving beyond conventional landscaping to create a vibrant ecosystem that restores soil, reduces waste, and reconnects you to your corner of the Earth, this is the episode for you.  🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes. 🌼 Follow Our GuestsBrandy Hall: Shades of Green PermacultureWebsite:https://shadesofgreenpermaculture.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjdAxCFV-vBUlCxpfD1eQ2A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shadesofgreenpermaculture/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shades_of_green_permaculture/?hl=en 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners:Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seeds Mentioned: Crimson clover: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/crimson-clover-cover-crop-seeds Echinacea: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/purple-coneflower-echinacea-seeds Black-eyed Susan: https://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/black-eyed-susan-seeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    42 min
  6. JAN 13

    In the Garden | Growing and Breeding Sunflowers with Steve Kaufer

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how. Whether you are dreaming big for the coming season or feeling called to grow something new, this show is your invitation to slow down, listen closely, and grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Steve Kaufer of Sunflower Steve Seed Co. for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation all about sunflowers. Together, Nicole and Steve talk about what it means to grow on a larger scale, how curiosity can shape a career, and why following your heart sometimes starts with a single plant. Steve shares the story of the sunflower that changed the course of his life and how that moment led him into breeding sunflowers, a practice he has been dedicated to for over 17 years. With more than two decades of experience as a cut flower grower specializing in wholesale production, Steve brings a deep well of knowledge about large-scale growing, plant selection, and the patience required to steward new varieties into the world. The conversation also explores Steve’s work with native prairie flowers, the evolution of his seed company now in its fourth year, and the passion that fuels his focus on sunflowers and natives. Along the way, Steve reflects on balancing farming, family life as a father of four daughters, and his other lifelong passion: falconry. At its core, this episode is about leading with curiosity, trusting your instincts, and allowing plants to guide you toward unexpected paths. If you love sunflowers, dream of growing bigger, or need a reminder to follow what lights you up, this episode will leave you inspired to look toward the sun and see where it leads. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes. 🌼 Follow Our Guest Steve Kaufer, Flower grower, breeder and Seed Producer Website: https://www.sunflowersteveseedco.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sun_flower_steve/ 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners: Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seeds Mentioned: Sunflower Collection Page: https://bit.ly/4sva717 Lemon Queen: https://growepic.co/3LBVQzd Heirloom Beauties: https://growepic.co/4q5X30J Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    47 min
  7. JAN 6

    In the Garden | From Garden to Pantry: Food Preservation with Jordyn and Kay Clark

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm for thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how.Whether you are planning your next harvest or looking for ways to make your garden work harder for your family, this show is your invitation to grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Jordyn and Kay Clark, a Washington-state, mother and daughter-in-law duo behind Portage View Farm. Living on a multi-generational family compound, Jordyn and Kay grow and raise much of their own food while helping others become more self-sufficient. Together, they feed a big, bustling family of 13 and share what it really looks like to preserve the harvest in real life. The conversation centers on food preservation and how to decide what belongs in your garden. Jordyn and Kay’s advice is refreshingly simple: grow what you eat. They talk through the foods their family loves most, including green beans, applesauce, broth, peaches, pears, beets, jams and jellies, tomatoes, and more, and how eating seasonally guides what they preserve each year. Nicole, Jordyn, and Kay also dig into the differences between steam canners and traditional water bath canners, why steam canners can save water, and why new canners should keep processing times approachable. Safety is a big focus in this episode. The group discusses why following trusted recipes matters, when pressure canning is required for low-acid foods, and how confidence comes from doing things the right way. Jordyn and Kay also share how they use freeze drying for herbs, eggs, leftovers, and even homemade dog treats, plus the books and resources they recommend for anyone wanting to learn more. You will also hear about Jordyn and Kay’s courses and how to continue learning from them online. And if you want to meet them in person, Nicole, Jordyn, and Kay will all be at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival this February in Seattle, happening February 18–22 at the Seattle Convention Center. Tickets and full event details are available through the festival’s official website. If you are curious about preserving food, feeding your family from your garden, and building a more resilient, intentional lifestyle, this episode is full of practical wisdom and encouragement. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes. 🌼 Follow Our GuestsJordyn & Kay Clark, Portage View FarmYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRqkIiajZtHDSDwRmd9FRhwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/portageviewfarm/ 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners:Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seeds Mentioned: Sugar Snap peas: https://growepic.co/3N2KbtJ Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seeds: https://growepic.co/4so86E4 French Filet Bush Bean Seeds: https://growepic.co/4qAHcqT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    52 min
  8. 12/16/2025

    In the Garden | Better Together: Companion Planting with Angela Judd

    Welcome back to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig into the beauty, rhythms, and practical magic of growing a garden you love. Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm as she shares thoughtful conversations, seasonal inspiration, and real-world gardening wisdom. Powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for high-quality seeds and gardening know-how. Whether you are planning ahead for summer harvests or simply dreaming about what is next in the garden, this show is your invitation to slow down, observe, and grow with intention. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Angela Judd, a Mesa, Arizona gardener and educator behind Growing in the Garden. Angela shares simple, practical advice through her blog, YouTube channel, planting guides, and online classes to help people grow food and flowers in hot, dry climates. Together, Nicole and Angela explore how flowers and vegetables thrive better together and why companion planting is more than just a trend. It is a way to build healthier and more balanced gardens. They talk about the benefits of integrating flowers into vegetable beds, how companion planting supports pollinators and plant health, and what gardeners should be thinking about now as they look ahead to the spring and summer seasons. They also touch on favorite flower varieties for the veggie garden, including lobelia, and how small planting choices can make a big impact. If you are curious about blending beauty and function in your garden, this episode will leave you inspired to plant with purpose and a little more creativity. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes! 🌼 Follow Our Guest Angela Judd: Founder and Owner of Growing in the Garden Website: https://growinginthegarden.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrowingInTheGarden Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/growinginthegarden Book: https://growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-your-own-food-an-illustrated-beginners-guide-to-container-gardening/ 🌱 Special Offer for Listeners: Get 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN 🌸 Seeds Mentioned: Lobelia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    33 min
4.9
out of 5
36 Ratings

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Welcome to In the Garden with Flower Hill Farm, where we dig deep into the beauty, challenges, and joy of gardening! Join Nicole from Flower Hill Farm as she shares her passion for plants, flowers, and the stories that grow alongside them. Each episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and real talk from one of the most colorful gardens powered by Botanical Interests, your trusted source for exceptional seeds and gardening wisdom. Whether you’re tending your first seeds or running a thriving garden business, this show is your reminder to slow down, get your hands dirty, and reconnect with the joy of growing.  Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on YouTube for behind-the-scenes clips, garden tours, and exclusive episodes!  Special Offer for Listeners:Enjoy 5% off all online purchases at BotanicalInterests.com with code INTHEGARDEN.

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