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Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Brad at MinnesotaGardening.com
74 episodes
1 month ago
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 p...
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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 p...
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Home & Garden
Education,
How To,
Leisure,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
Episodes (20/74)
Minnesota Gardening Podcast
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 p...
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1 month ago
14 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
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 support...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
The EFSS Framework and Minnesota Gardening's Landscape Wellness Stages
In this episode of the Minnesota Gardening Podcast, host Brad Tabke reflects on personal challenges and the importance of community in gardening. He introduces the Minnesota Gardening EFSS's Framework, which focuses on eliminating chemicals, feeding pollinators, saving water, and storing carbon. Brad discusses the Landscape Wellness Stages, guiding listeners from standard maintenance to thriving landscapes. He emphasizes the significance of community involvement and announces a membership dri...
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1 month ago
17 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
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 ...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
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 be...
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2 months ago
9 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Sustainable Lawn Care: Part I of my 3x3 Course
Today is a wonderful day! Releasing our free course called 3x3: Nine keystone actions you can take today for a healthier lawn and landscape. Here is the audio of the first lesson for you. The workbook, videos, and graphics are all available for free at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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2 months ago
12 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
All about jumping worms with Laura Van Riper from Minnesota DNR
Spring plant sales and swaps are a great time for jumping worms to spread in our landscapes. Laura Van Riper, the Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator at the Minnesota DNR joins me for this replay episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast. We discuss all aspect of Jumping Worms from where they're currently invading, what to do if you find them, how to locate them, and lots lots more. Check out current maps and learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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6 months ago
25 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
When can I do Spring Gardening tasks?
I've been getting a lot of questions lately on the timing of spring gardening tasks. In this episode we talk through the timing on spring gardening tasks and how you want to accomplish them. Download the Seasons Calendar at MinnesotaGardening.com for a list of gardening tasks and when to do them. Join Minnesota Gardening today and get Two Weeks Free!!
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6 months ago
17 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Regenerative Gardening with Stephanie Rose
In this episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast, host Brad Tabke speaks with Stephanie Rose, author of 'Regenerative Garden.' They discuss Stephanie's journey into gardening as a form of self-healing, the principles of regenerative gardening, and the importance of community involvement in gardening. Stephanie shares insights on understanding soil health, the role of weeds, and how gardens can foster connections among neighbors. The conversation emphasizes accessible gardening practices for eve...
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8 months ago
21 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Fruit Trees with U of M's Madeline Wimmer
Madeline Wimmer is a guru of Upper Midwest fruit tree in the UMN Hort Department specializing in grapes and apples. Lucky to have Madeline with us to talk care for midwest fruit trees. Show notes, links, and transcript for members at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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8 months ago
31 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Lawns to Meadows with Owen Wormser
Owen Wormser is the author of a wonderful book called Lawns Into Meadows a "how-to book on growing your own wildflowers and native grasses is also about sustainability, regeneration, and beauty." Show Notes, Links, and Transcript at MinnesotaGardening.com
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8 months ago
28 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Seed Starting Supplies and Planning
Show notes available to members at MinnesotaGardening.com. Minnesota Gardening's 2025 Seed Starting Cohort is NOW OPEN! The Seed Starting Cohort is FREE to Minnesota Gardening members and $197 for the cohort alone. Check it all out including the Seed Starting Course, one-on-one Q&A, and the 2025 Seed Starting Cohort kickoff on Feb 16, 2025 at 8 pm. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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9 months ago
37 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Renewed Minnesota Gardening
Unveiling the renewed Minnesota Gardening focused on sustainability and helping Upper Midwest homeowners switch to more environmentally-friendly landscape and lawn care practices. Right now, you can get an annual membership for only $127! That is 71% off the regular price. Join today at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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10 months ago
22 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Using Winter Design to Reduce Salt Use
Connie Fortin and Kyra Oliver join me for a BONUS episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast to talk all about Winter Design and efforts to reduce salt use and water pollution. Connie Fortin has been working for 20 years with winter maintenance professionals trying to reduce salt by integrating science into winter maintenance. Now she finds herself in an engineering firm, Bolton & Menk, working to integrate low salt concepts into infrastructure design. Improved winter design is the most cost...
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11 months ago
24 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Winter Tasks
11 months ago
17 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Native Pollinators with Heather Holm
Heather Holm is an amazing author on native pollinators and has an incredible Instagram Page sharing her love of native pollinators, bees, and wasps. In this episode, we talk about the need for protecting native pollinators, competition from non-native bees, and what we can do for our local ecosystems.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Succession Planting with Meg Cowden of Seed to Fork
Meg Cowden is the author of Plant, Grow, Harvest, Repeat - an incredible resource for all gardeners. We are replaying this episode with Med all about succession planting from our Spring 2022 season. Right now is a great time to be thinking about succession planting and how you can make the most of your food gardens. You can find Meg at SeedtoFork.com where she has a lot of information and join her gardening club Modern Gardening Guild. You can check out her book - along with al...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Urban Foraging with Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging
Tim Clemens of Ironwood Foraging joins me for this week's episode of Minnesota Gardening Podcast. Tim was awesome to talk with about foraging in an urban setting . Tim and I talk about the ethics of foraging, what people need to know getting started, and why foraging is a critical part of our culture. Learn more at MinnesotaGardening.com.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
STILL with Mary Jo Hoffman
Purchase STILL: The Art of Noticing on Bookshop.org I can't even begin to tell you how much I loved this interview. Mary Jo Hoffman started StillBlog.net with a personal project in 2012 to post one photo of nature each day on a white background. It was met with resounding praise and she is still going. Having been featured on Marth Stewart, Midwest Living, Better Homes & Gardens and many more, Mary Jo is just a treasure. In this episode of the Minnesota Gardening Podcast, we explore na...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
Lazy Lawn Care
You spend hours on your lawn killing weeds, fertilizing, and spending tons of cash. Do you want an easier way that is safe for your kids, saves you money, AND helps the environment? Embrace MinnesotaGardening.com's Lazy Lawn Care system to use less chemicals, water, and save you time. Download the free Lazy Lawn Care Guide here -> MinnesotaGardening.com.
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Minnesota Gardening Podcast
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 p...