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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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Ever found yourself in the garden, glaring at a slimy trail that once was your favorite lettuce? Well, you're not alone in this snail saga gardeners have always had a continuous battle with slugs and snails. This spring is not going to be any different with all the wet weather over the last number of months coupled with a mild winter, slugs and snails will be out in force.  In this weeks episode, I share the gritty details of the war on slugs.  From clean gardening practices  which help. How to build up your natural garden ecosystem.  We navigate all the treatment methods, like sheep's wool pellets, organic slug pellets, beer traps, copper tape and many more. This episode is about fortifying your garden against slugs and snails, and we're here to equip you with the know-how to do just that.As the moon climbs high and the garden dims, it becomes prime time for some old-fashioned slug re-homing. Other husbandry includes using terracotta pot hideouts and embracing the ecosystem by welcoming frogs into your garden. We consider slug nematodes and we investigate how to maintain the balance between bug banishing and biodiversity.To cap it all off, we faced the stark reality of a garden left vulnerable after a slug fest, a truth I've known too well with my once-promising potato crop of 2023. This battle is more a marathon than a sprint, and we're running it together, learning to adjust and adapt our tactics with every season. From the challenges that a warm winter brings on pest problems the following year to doing the things that increase your chances of winning against this garden foe.  This episode is your ally in the ceaseless quest for a thriving, slug-scarce garden. Join me, and let's transform your green space into a no-slugs land.Pest control modules are also included in my online grow your own food course which has everything you need to grow your own food year after year for a one time fee of just €97. You can purchase here for immediate access to all you need to grow your own this year. https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John  Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John chats with Des Doyle, garden designer, course creator and now author all about his new book "Growing Beauty". The conversation goes in many directions as Des sharing his gardening knowledge with us, we delve into sustainability, garden design, great plant combinations, gardening for mental health and so much more. Discover the transformative power of gardening with the wisdom of Des Doyle, who returns to grace our show following his memorable insights from episode 53. With his new book "Growing Beauty" in hand, Des takes us on an intimate tour of his personal garden sanctuary, guiding us through the rhythmic dance of seasons and the intricate beauty of plant life. Our conversation blossoms, shedding light on creating spaces that resonate with their environment and the healing touch that comes with every leaf and petal.Sustainability in gardening often seems like an elusive goal, but not when Des Doyle shares his approach to cultivating eco-conscious and historically resonant landscapes. We navigate the delicate balance between aesthetic allure and environmental responsibility, exploring the selection of robust plants like hellebores and the cautionary tale of trend-driven, resource-intensive species such as dahlias. This episode champions the virtues of supporting local nurseries and making garden choices that echo far beyond the confines of our own backyards, fostering a greener future for our communities and our world.Des imparts his expertise on creating a garden that captivates across all seasons. From the strategic use of foliage to the interplay of light and shadow, we uncover the secrets to a perennially enchanting garden. Candida Firth McDonald and filmmaker Alan's contributions are celebrated for bringing "Growing Beauty" to life in book and film. We round off the episode chatting about the restorative benefits of gardening and nature when it comes to mental health with Des chatting personally about how gardening helped him with his own mental health struggle a number of years ago. "Growing Beauty" the superb first book by Des Doyle is available to purchase here: https://gardenfable.com/product/growing-beauty-book/You can also contact Des through his website here: https://gardenfable.com/contact/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John looks at what we can sow in the April vegetable garden and other gardening jobs.  April is the month when seed sowing is at its peak with lots on the sowing list for this month.  We can begin sowing and planting outside once conditions allow. In some areas and especially in colder parts of Ireland frosts are still prevalent and will be until perhaps mid May so again proceed with caution.  If planting out veg later in the month if possible give it some form of protection from the elements using fleece or bio-netting. Some seeds drop off the sowing list this month and later in the month tender crops can be sown including sweet corn, courgette, squash, French beans etc. Successional sowing can be continued on a regular basis.  Join us as we arm you with the strategies and timing to sow and grow for an abundant season, regardless of the weather's whims. If you’ve fallen a bit behind, we've got your back, revealing how to catch up on planting aubergines and peppers in the greenhouse. Discover the joys of succession planting, ensuring your garden remains a cornucopia of fresh veggies, herbs, and flowers. Plus, learn why now is the perfect moment to invest in the future by sowing perennials and biennials that promise vibrant colour in the coming year.This episode isn't just about what goes in the ground; it's about reaping the rewards on your plate. Let's talk about my unsung heroes of the vegetable plot – onions from seed, chard and more.  We don't overlook the aromatic charm of fresh herbs. I'll also share my secrets for a continuous supply of cut-and-come-again greens and the monthly sowing schedule that keeps your herb garden lush. Tune in for a treasure trove of practical advice that'll turn this month’s gardening into next season’s feast.Join the Master My Garden grow your own food course which gives you step by step guide to growing all your own food. Monthly sowing guides, videos tutorials and much more for just €97 with lifetime access. You can join here https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John chats with TJ Maher Patthana garden about his new book. Join us as we chat with TJ , whose dual passions for art and gardening have culminated in his latest masterpiece of a book, "Grounded in the Garden." This episode is a kaleidoscope of insights into how TJ's painterly eye has transformed his own space, where his adept use of colour and form creates a living canvas that is the beautiful Patthana Garden. With the spellbinding imagery of Jason Ingram and Clive Nichols featured in his book, TJ guides us through the nuances of crafting a garden that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is a sanctuary for the soul.Gardening is more than just a pastime; it's a strategic endeavor, as TJ reveals with anecdotes of his own botanical choices that have shaped his garden's evolution. He peels back the layers of what it means to truly 'edit' a garden, sharing the wisdom behind the tough love approach needed to prune or transplant for the greater visual harmony. This segment blooms with practical advice on how to sustain a garden's allure throughout the seasons, with TJ's recommendations on long-flowering plants and eye-catching potted arrangements that every gardener can replicate for year-round delight.As we delve deeper into the symbiotic dance between our gardens and Mother Nature, TJ unveils the profound impact our horticultural actions have on the wildlife with whom we share our spaces. The discussion blossoms into a discussion on the spiritual side of being in a garden or in nature and a call to embrace the wild over the manicured – a sentiment echoed by the wildlife that graces TJ's garden. This stirring conversation is a reminder of the precious balance we must maintain with nature and the lessons it imparts on living mindfully, celebrating the present, and finding peace in our personal patches of green.You can find TJ and his and Simon's beautiful garden in Kiltegan Co.Wicklow to find out all the latest new contact Pathanna here. Website: https://www.patthanagardenireland.comIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
With all the rain we have had some people are wondering are they too late to start a vegetable garden this spring. The answer is a definite no it never too late to start.  I've got the lowdown on how you can still sow seeds of success in your garden, even if you're getting a late start. Tune in as I divulge the secrets of setting up a no-dig bed in no time and how grabbing store-bought seedlings can fast-track your path to fresh, homegrown veggies. With the planting window for bare-root fruit trees closing soon, I'll tell you exactly how to get those roots in the ground.Gardening isn’t just for the well-seasoned; it’s a world ripe for beginners, and I’m here to guide you through it. This episode peels back the layers of gardening mystery to reveal the most beginner-friendly crops that promise big yields with little toil. We're talking about the sheer joy of harvesting your own crisp lettuce, the thrill of nurturing tomatoes (greenhouse required), and the satisfaction of watching your onions and spinach flourish. But it's not all about the dirt under our fingernails; we're branching out to discuss the delicate intertwining of conservation and agriculture with Ireland's ACRES scheme. Delve into the debate over native versus non-native trees and the threat of diseases like fireblight amidst the rush to plant for biodiversity. Get excited, because I’m also sharing the buzz around upcoming garden events. You won't want to miss the insights from Frances Toppill of BBC Gardener's World at the Laois Garden Festival, where I'll also be speaking. For those hungry for more, our online gardening course, complete with lifetime access and continuous updates, stands ready to help your garden grow.You can purchase the online course here:https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the show
In this weeks episode John is joined by Galway based garden designer Edel Feighery to chat about all things garden design. From How to start a garden? To planning and design Tips and everything in between. Have you ever gazed at your garden, wondering how to transform it into a personal refuge that mirrors your own story? Let's embark on that journey together with Edel  garden designer whose roots in a midlands farm have blossomed into a business crafting bespoke garden sanctuaries for her clients. In today's episode, Edel shares the evolution of her career from a tranquil pursuit during the pandemic to the thrill of nurturing her own garden design business. Her personal narrative intertwines with professional insights, laying out a path for anyone aiming to breathe new life into their outdoor spaces.Navigating the garden design process, Edel and I peel back the layers of creating a garden that's not just a visual delight, but also a practical, low-maintenance haven. We dissect the essentials of layout, hard landscaping, and plant selection, furnishing you with tips to harmonise your dream vision with the often-overlooked aspect of garden care.  This episode serves as a compass to guide you through the vital steps of planting and mulching, ensuring your garden thrives with only the gentle touch of your hand.As the conversation meanders through the seasons, we reveal how to cultivate a garden that captivates the senses year-round. From the springtime spectacle of Malus 'Evereste' to the autumnal colour of Amelanchier, we stitch together a tapestry of plants that promise a continual feast for the eyes. Edel shares her philosophy on dividing the gardening year into six distinct phases, aiming to keep your garden's narrative engaging from the crispness of winter to the last sigh of autumn. For those inspired to pick up the trowel or seeking the partnership of a garden designer, this episode is a treasure trove of planting wisdom and aesthetic guidance. Join us, as we plant not just gardens, but the seeds of everlasting outdoor stories.You can contact Edel Here:  Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/edelfeigherygardendesign?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John is joined by award winning garden designer Peter Donegan to hear the story of Peter's Gold medal at last years Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show.  We also chat about Peter's exciting entry into Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show with his garden titled " A Moment In Time". Join the conversation with the incredible Peter Donegan, acclaimed Irish garden designer, as he makes his third appearance with us to share the triumphs and trials of his journey at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Peter's narratives are steeped in passion and the profound connection between memory and landscape, from the Irish love story that inspired his award-winning creation to his upcoming garden, "A Moment in Time." Our discussion wanders through the poignant remembrance of fallen soldiers and the emotional labour of capturing history's silent whispers in garden design, as Peter partners with the Defence Force Welfare Association to create spaces of reflection and hope.As the sun sets on one garden, it rises on another, and Peter's tales demonstrate the intricate dance of light and shadow in bringing a garden to life. The allure of his designs doesn't go unnoticed, captivating audiences and media alike, as we recount a particularly heartwarming encounter that transcends time. The narrative of the upcoming garden unfolds, hinting at the rich tapestry of human experiences it aims to encompass, illustrating the power of gardens to evoke a symphony of emotions and memories within us all.Beyond the world of show gardens, Peter's involvement in various projects and lectures spotlights his dedication to cultivating beauty and meaning in every space. Peter's work is a testament to the profound impact that thoughtfully designed gardens can have. For listeners inspired to weave their own stories into their gardens, Peter extends an open invitation to connect and bring to life their vision under his expert guidance.You can find Peter through his website where you can connect by social, email or phone: https://doneganlandscaping.comFind more detail on The Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show & Peter's garden here: https://melbflowershow.com.au/peter-donegan-pocket-profile-2/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
What vegetable seeds to sow in the month of March? That's the topic on this weeks episode.  The days are getting longer and the seed sowing list for March is also increasing. The big point to note is March is often described as "March of many weathers" and because of that we need to take care of our tender seedlings and young plants in the coming weeks.  Here is a list of some of what I will be sowing during the month ahead. Seed I am sowing Indoor in Module trays for Planting out In April.  Spinach, Lettuce, Scallions/Spring Onion, Early cabbage, Early Cauliflower, Calabrese, Onion, Broad Bean, Celery, Leeks  Seed I am sowing Indoor in Module trays for Planting in tunnel.  Parsley, Dill, Coriander & Celery Seed I am sowing Indoor on heat for Planting in tunnel. Tomato, Chili Pepper, Bell PepperI am direct sowing in my polytunnel. Beetroot, Radish, Carrot & Turnip I will also plant early potatoes (Sharpes Express) into my polytunnel late in the month and I am currently heating up the ground where they will be planted with black plastic, so the temperature is nice and warm at planting time.  Brace yourselves, green thumbs and gardening enthusiasts; this episode is your ticket to mastering the mercurial March garden scene! From the frosty threats to your tender seedlings to the strategic sowing of spring onions and cauliflower, I'm dishing out all the must-know advice to prepare your vegetable patch for a bountiful harvest. You'll find out why sowing in small, manageable batches isn't just a recommendation—it's a game changer. And if you've ever wondered about the sorcery of multi-sowing, prepare to have that mystery unraveled. Plus, I'm pulling back the curtain on my own sowing habits, sharing the tweaks and refinements implemented to make this year's garden my most efficient yet.But it's not all about veggies – herbs and flowers are stepping into the spotlight too. I'll guide you through the delicate dance of sowing peas and disclose why your celery seeds might just be craving that extra bit of warmth. For those eager to cultivate a taste of the exotic, I explain how to give your peppers, tomatoes, and aubergines the heated embrace they need to thrive. So grab your trowels, set up those propagators, and join me as we sow the seeds of success for the fruitful months to come.For those of you looking to join my "Grow Your Own Food Course" you still can it includesOption 1: Grow your own food online course, this is a self paced course with over 4.5 hours of tutorial videos taking your through each step of growing your own food from sowing your first seed to harvest and everything in between. Including monthly sowing guides and additional modules to be added throughout the year. This course is available for €97 and is available for the lifetime of the course. You can purchase these course here; https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John looks at summer flowering bulbs and bareroot perennial plants that you can plant now for an high colour garden this year. Summer Flowering bulbs available now include: DahaliasLillium GladiolusAnemonesRanunculusRudbeckias Then when it comes to bareroot perennials the list is endless at the moment and includes:SalviasVerbena GeumLupinGeraniums Dieramaand many many more. Buying perennials bareroot will ensure strong plants that flower this year and will be much more cost effective than buying mature plants. Imagine your garden transforming into a kaleidoscope of colors with summer flowering bulbs and bare-root perennials like dahlias and lilies. This episode is your guide to making it happen. I'll share my experiences with the practical beauty of these plants, offering tips on how to leverage the spring season for vibrant garden success. Get ready to learn about the economic smarts of starting with tubers and the horticultural magic of seaweed and mycorrhizal fungi. Whether you've got green fingers or are just dabbling in dirt for the first time, I promise you'll walk away with insights to cultivate a garden that neighbors will envy.As the season turns, it's time to embrace the long-term rewards of thoughtful gardening. I'll delve into why now is the ideal moment to lay the groundwork for an awe-inspiring garden display, discussing the strategic planning and troubleshooting that ensures perennial success. From safeguarding tender shoots against slugs to anticipating the sheer joy of blooms unfurling, this episode is brimming with advice straight from the earth's playbook. So don your gardening gloves and tune in – your future self, and your garden, will thank you for it.For those of you looking to join my "Grow Your Own Food Course" there are two options. Please note option 2 the launch pad goes off sale next week.  Option 1: Grow your own food online course, this is a self paced course with over 4.5 hours of tutorial videos taking your through each step of growing your own food from sowing your first seed to harvest and everything in between. Including monthly sowing guides and additional modules to be added throughout the year. This course is available for €97 and is available for the lifetime of the course. Option 2: All the goodness of the above course with the added benefit of monthly live group calls from March through to the end of June (dates TBC but replays available) These calls will answers community questions, plan the month ahead, troubleshoot any sticking points you have and of course support as you master growing your own food. This option closes at the end of February and the People inside will get great support over the coming months. You can purchase these courses here; https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John PS. Master My Garden gardening courses are available to order here and will help you in your own garden and keep an eye out for lots more to come. Support the show
Can I create my garden on an old stone drive? This is one part of a listener question from long time listener Stephen Daly. Like many of us in Ireland our houses are surrounded by driveways which in many cases are too big leaving the workable garden feeling separate to our homes. With a stone drive to be changed Stephen wonders does he need to start from scratch or can there be an easier, more cost affective method ? Listen in as John answers this in a way that might help many other who are considering changing the layout of their own garden or improving what is already there. For those of you looking to join my "Grow Your Own Food Course" there are two options. Please note option 2 the launch pad goes off sale in two weeks. Option 1: Grow your own food online course, this is a self paced course with over 4.5 hours of tutorial videos taking your through each step of growing your own food from sowing your first seed to harvest and everything in between. Including monthly sowing guides and additional modules to be added throughout the year. This course is available for €97 and is available for the lifetime of the course. Option 2: All the goodness of the above course with the added benefit of monthly live group calls from March through to the end of June (dates TBC but replays available) These calls will answers community questions, plan the month ahead, troubleshoot any sticking points you have and of course support as you master growing your own food. This option closes at the end of February and the People inside will get great support over the coming months. You can purchase these courses here; https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John PS. Master My Garden gardening courses are available to order here and will help you in your own garden and keep an eye out for lots more to come. Support the Show.
Have you ever been tempted to sow seeds the minute February's frost begins to thaw, only to end up with a garden of spindly plants? In our latest gardening episode, I'll guide you through the dos and don'ts of February sowing, ensuring you sow at the ideal time for robust seedling growth. We're embracing the subtle lengthening days, a signal for gardeners to prepare their soil, but with a mindful approach to avoid premature sowing. As we gingerly step into early-season planting, I'll walk you through my very own planting playbook. What seeds to start in sowing in February. The February seed sowing list has many of the basics on them onions, spring onions cabbage etc.  We're not overlooking the spicy kick of peppers and chilies, either; I'll reveal why starting them early is essential. You can download the full February sowing guide here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DjzqEmxNfPQ3pBu78H4xNFcrhqBNx7iK/view?usp=sharingWhether you're nurturing tender winter salads or eagerly anticipating the first radish crunch, this episode is brimming with practical wisdom to help your garden flourish amid the chilly tail-end of winter. So, put on your gardening gloves and let's plant some seeds of knowledge together!Courses: I mentioned I have two great options for grow your own food course. Option 1: Grow your own food online course, this is a self paced course with over 4.5 hours of tutorial videos taking your through each step of growing your own food from sowing your first seed to harvest and everything in between. Including monthly sowing guides and additional modules to be added throughout the year. This course is available for €97 and is available for the lifetime of the course. Option 2: All the goodness of the above course with the added benefit of monthly live group calls from March through to the end of June (dates TBC but replays available) These calls will answers community questions, plan the month ahead, troubleshoot any sticking points you have and of course support as you master growing your own food. This option closes at the end of February and the People inside will get great support over the coming months. You can purchase these courses here; https://mastermygarden.com/grow-your-own-food/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John PS. Master My Garden gardening courses are available to order here and will help you in your own garden and keep an eye out for lots more to come. https://mastermygarden.com/courses-2/Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John chats with Paul Smyth Head Gardener of RHSI Bellefield. Paul was previously on the podcast almost a year ago in episode 160 which you can listen to here https://www.buzzsprout.com/857398/12168966In this episode one year on from the episode 160 we chat aboiut how Paul is putting his own stamp on Bellefield after beginning there in December 2022. There are as you would expect lots of developments including a no-dig veg and cut flower garden. Paul along with the RHSI have lots events and open weekends and days planned for 2024 building on the success of the open days in 2023. New for 2024 is the Bellefield plant fair which will bring many specialist nurseries together for a special event in March. The season kicks off with the snowdrop weekend which runs at RHSI Bellefield from Thursday 8th Feb until Sunday 11th Feb. These promises to be a great event. RHSI Bellefield has one of the largest collections of snowdrops in the country and is one of the best examples of snowdrops planted in large scale drifts which are nothing short of spectacular. Also snowdrops mixed with cyclamen coum are one of the beautiful features combinations that will look at its best for the open weekend. Paul will be doing snowdrop tours during the days and lots of other features added for this yea. You can buy tickets on the RHSI website herehttps://rhsi.ieEnjoy RHSI Bellefield and hopefully this episode will give you inspiration to either increase or start your own snowdrop collections. If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John PS. Master My Garden gardening courses are available to order here and will help you in your own garden and keep an eye out for lots more to come. https://mastermygarden.comSupport the Show.
Unlock the secrets to turning your kitchen scraps into garden gold as we welcome Kate Flood, Australia's composting maestro, to the show. Get ready to be equipped with the know-how for crafting the perfect compost blend, as Kate lifts the lid on the essential ingredients and processes that lead to lush, thriving gardens. Whether you're wrestling with a tiny balcony space or looking after a large garden, we've got composting tips and tricks tailored just for you.This episode is a one-stop-shop for gardeners of all stripes seeking to boost their soil health and plant vitality. Listen to Kate as she breaks down hot composting and why your patience during the curing phase rewards you with truly rich compost. We also take a peek at the fascinating world of fungi and how a handful of wood chips can supercharge your compost pile's ecosystem. Plus, for apartment dwellers, there's a deep dive into the wonders of Bokashi bins – your solution to indoor composting without the mess.But we don't stop there; our conversation ventures into the transformative power of fermented waste in your garden. We also delve into  biochar, the dark diamond of soil amendments and what it can do for your garden as well as the planet. By the time you're done with this episode, you'll be itching to grab your shovel and start fermenting, composting, and reaping the rewards of a vibrant, healthy garden alongside Kate's expert guidance.You can buy Kate's book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compost-Coach-compost-regenerative-wherever/dp/1922616451/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1E250JSG189YW&keywords=the+compost+coach+by+kate+flood&qid=1705674578&sprefix=the+compos%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-1If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John looks at what are the best potato varieties to grow from early varieties like Sharpes express, Homeguard and Duke Of York. Second earlies such as the superb British Queens. Salad potatoes like Charlotte and Pink Fir Apple.We also chat about many main crop varieties and growing blight free varieties like Vitabella, Alouette, Sarpo Axona and Carolus. If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode of Master My Garden Podcast John chats all about gardening jobs for January. Lets be honest over the next few weeks our social media feeds will be filled with people sowing seeds and this can lead us to believe that we are falling behind in our gardens. Trust me you are not!!! January is too early for almost all veg seed. So let's buck the trend together focusing on patience and precision in our gardening endeavors! You'll discover the select floral candidates that actually thrive in the new year's embrace, while learning the art of holding off on the veggie seeds till the season smiles upon us.As we gently peel back January’s frosty veil, our episode unfolds a lineup of tips and timely tasks to ensure your gardening success this year. From planning and soil prep to the pruning and clipping of hedges before the birds stake their claims. So pull on those gardening gloves and let's cultivate a year of growth that's as rewarding as it is beautiful, all while sidestepping the stress of premature planting. Welcome to Master My Garden, where we plant with purpose and harvest with heart.If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the show
You've been with us through the highs and lows of 2023, and now it's time to send off the year and express a heartfelt thank you. Yes, you, our wonderful listeners who've journeyed with us, sharing the love of gardening and supporting the Master my Garden podcast - this episode is dedicated to you! Today, we're trading our gardening gloves for glasses of holiday cheer as we take a moment to appreciate your unwavering support.Feeling the warmth of the festive season, we hope you're surrounded by the joy and peace of Christmas. Whether it's your first time here or you've been with us since episode one, your presence has made all the difference. As we leave behind a challenging year for our gardens, we're eager to usher in 2024 with renewed hope for healthier plants and shared gardening wisdom. We pause our weekly rendezvous until January 12th, but we promise to return with enriching content that will guide you in nurturing your garden. Here's to a blooming year ahead, filled with garden talks and shared successes. Till then, enjoy the holiday break and happy gardening!If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
Ever wondered how a year of challenging weather can impact gardening? Join us in reflecting on the gardening year 2023 in Ireland, a year marked by the wettest March on record, a scorching May, and incessant downpours in July and August. Listen in as we unpack how these erratic weather patterns affected the growth of flowers and vegetables, while also challenging our motivation to continue nurturing our garden life. Despite the rocky ride, we assure you that nature's cycle is restorative, and we're excited for the promise of a fresh start in 2024!Ready to get a peek into our most loved podcast episodes? As we embark on this retrospective journey, we countdown our top 10 podcast episodes based on listener downloads. We've had insightful chats with everyone from organic gardening virtuoso Klaus Leightenberger, seed-saving whiz Madeline McKever, to perennial vegetables expert Patrick Hunt. Our listeners particularly enjoyed our episode on growing a wildflower meadow with Sandra Cofola, which secured the second spot in our top 10 list. With each episode, we've aimed to disseminate knowledge, share experiences, and spread gardening joy. So join us, as we celebrate this year's highs and brace ourselves for the gardening triumphs 2024 is bound to bring!If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode John chats with Niall Hatch from Birdwatch Ireland all about wild bird in our gardens. We chat about the best foods to attract in a wide range of birds and how to set up feeding stations and nesting boxes for maximum benefit. Join us as we engage in an enlightening chat with the knowledgeable Niall Hatch from Birdwatch Ireland. Niall chats about the Birdwatch Ireland garden bird surgery which has been running for many years and chats about some of the recent finding including  the decline of the greenfinch. We also chat about the increase of the buzzard and the great spotted woodpecker across Ireland. We also dive into captivating bird behaviourable facts including the crucial role of Dunnocks & Blue Tit  in insect control. Additionally, we share some valuable tips on the positioning of bird feeders and the design of functional nest boxes to attract and protect the avian visitors to your backyard. Learn how you can become part of the solution and contribute to the vital work of Birdwatch Ireland. We guarantee that by the end of this episode, you'll look at your garden's chirping visitors in a whole new light. So, put on your birdwatching hat and tune in to explore the joys and benefits of observing our winged friends.If you would like to support Birdwatch Ireland and the great work they do please visit their website & become a member.  https://birdwatchireland.ieIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
In this weeks episode I chat with two fellow gardeners Stela & Julie-Anne all about, The Best Christmas Gifts For Gardeners. Having covered this episode before on Master My Garden podcast John was delighted to be joined by the ladies and to hear the types of gifts on their lists suitable for gardeners. One of the overriding themes from all was to buy quality gifts that would stand the test of time and focus on sustainable gifts for the garden. Included on the lists were lots of really interesting gifts such as: Felco secateurs Gardening clothing such as beautiful and practical aprons. Hats to protect from sun and gloves designed for specific tasks. A pass to every open garden in Ireland was Julie-Anne's "money no object gift" while Stela opted for a beautiful glasshouse. Both would love plants or seed but only if they offered a special connection such as snowdrop's which remind Julie Anne of her grandmother and Stela who has a beautiful rose which was gift from a family member who visited after covid having not seen each other for some time. Garden seeds were high on the lists but again should also only be gifted with a little insight into the person who will receive. Also supporting local seed companies was very important for us all. Gardening courses both in person and online were something both would like and  many courses and providers were mentioned. John also mentioned his first online course to go live which is his "Grow Your Own Food Course" which teaches people to grow their own food from scratch. You can find out more here https://mastermygarden.com/courses-2/These are just some of the superb gifts on the lists. Our special guests, Stela and Julie-Anne, are here to guide you through a wonderland of gardening delights - from practical tools to comfortable attire. It's time to ditch the gift cards and surprise your gardening-obsessed loved ones with something they'll really appreciate!I hope wherever you are gardening that you find some of these super gifts under your Christmas tree this year. If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
Looking for ways to beat the winter blues right from your home? In this weeks episode John takes you through a journey of transforming your garden with winter colour bringing vibrancy and cheer even on the darkest days. We share invaluable tips and strategies, delving into the selection of unique plants that not only thrive during winter but also bring in a splash of color and attract delightful birds. We also emphasize the importance of planting location - keep them close to have a cheerful view straight from your windows. We  dive into an array of winter-friendly plants and trees. Such as Malus Evereste, and Pyracantha, trees that bring in beautiful flowers, fruit, and vibrant leaves. Or the Cotoneasters, Cornus Cornubia, and Holly  plants known for their gorgeous winter berries. For those  who enjoy the scents of nature, we discuss Mahonias, Daphne's, and Viburnum's that provide scented flowers and glossy evergreen leaves. Wrapping up, we'll introduce you to the unique beauty of Hamamelis Mollis (witch hazel), that blooms with yellow flowers in late winter and early spring to bring you right through to spring when everything starts to wake up again.  If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/  Twitter:https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMG   Until next week  Happy gardening  John Support the Show.
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