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Plants Always Win
Sean Patchett and Erin Alladin
38 episodes
5 days ago
Plants Always Win is a podcast where two Ontario gardeners dive down plant-fact rabbit-holes, answer audience questions, interview intriguing guests, and compete to bring you the most interesting stories and information. We care about ecologically sound gardening, strong human communities, and up-to-date science.
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Plants Always Win is a podcast where two Ontario gardeners dive down plant-fact rabbit-holes, answer audience questions, interview intriguing guests, and compete to bring you the most interesting stories and information. We care about ecologically sound gardening, strong human communities, and up-to-date science.
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Ep. 25 Smart Hydroponics with Jennifer Holston
Plants Always Win
56 minutes 4 seconds
5 months ago
Ep. 25 Smart Hydroponics with Jennifer Holston
Smart hydroponics pioneer Jennifer Holston grows a living pantry in her home through all seasons. And so can you. When most of us hear the word “hydroponics,” we picture sprawling operations in a warehouse or basement, possibly constructed from home-drilled PVC pipes and buckets. We might also have a very specific idea of the kind of plants that are grown hydroponically. But over the last decade, attractive, compact, and easy-to-use home-scale hydroponic systems have become available. This week’s guest, Jennifer Holston, was an early adopter and she uses her bookshelf-sized indoor garden to grow everything from the expected herbs and lettuce to tomatoes, cucumbers, and even an experimental pumpkin. Jennifer wants everyone to feel comfortable embracing hydroponic gardening—not necessarily as a replacement for growing plants in soil, but as a complement to it. She explains how the technology in today’s hydroponic systems (including AI features in some) has taught her to be more sensitive to her plants’ needs, and how this kind of gardening is both surprisingly sustainable and prodigiously productive. The conversation addresses nutrient management, plant care, disease prevention, maintenance, and resources where listeners can learn more (see below for that list). Jennifer is working on the first comprehensive book for home hydroponic gardeners, Arable: Modern Indoor Hydroponics to Sustain and Fulfill (coming in 2026). Stay tuned for announcements (and read Jennifer’s blog posts) on her website at www.Gardening-anywhere.com (http://www.gardening-anywhere.com/).You can also find Jennifer on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GardeningAnywhere (https://www.facebook.com/GardeningAnywhere)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeninganywhere (https://www.instagram.com/gardeninganywhere)Online ResourcesCornell University—Agriculture and Life Sciences, www.greenhouse.cornell.edu (http://www.greenhouse.cornell.edu) University of Arizona—www.ag.arizona.edu/hydroponic (http://www.ag.arizona.edu/hydroponic) U.S. Department of Agriculture—www.usda.gov (http://www.usda.gov) National Library of Medicine (search here for studies about hydroponics)—
Plants Always Win
Plants Always Win is a podcast where two Ontario gardeners dive down plant-fact rabbit-holes, answer audience questions, interview intriguing guests, and compete to bring you the most interesting stories and information. We care about ecologically sound gardening, strong human communities, and up-to-date science.