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We Get Carrot'ed Away!19 Apr 202500:30:00

Sorry to be a punny bunny, but what's a better time to hear about carrots than Easter weekend? Darrin and Tom jump (again, see what I did there?) through time into the origin story of one of their garden favorites: carrots.  Why are they orange? Where did they originate?  And of course some tips on how to grow them in southwest Colorado.  With the planting calendar hovering on the “possible”, we also issue another Listener Challenge:  Measuring your soil temps to ensure germination success!

Interview with Peter Del Tredici, PhD12 Apr 202500:29:58

Tom was lucky enough to interview Peter Del Tredici PhD, botanist, author, and senior research scientist Emeritus at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University, while he was here for the Durango Botanic Gardens "DurangoScape Climate Conference". While not all about veggies and edibles, Dr. Del Tredici provided some fodder for Darrin and Tom to discuss.

Fleurs du Jardin22 Jun 202400:29:59

Yup. I took high school French. Can't you tell? This week we redeem ourselves from the depths of the manure from last week and rise to the beauty and function that flowers provide for our landscape.  Darrin and Tom will go through the list of our favorite flowers and why we plant them. They provide great services (other than beauty) that can help your garden thrive!

Garden Crapping Out? Let's Talk Poop!15 Jun 202400:29:59

You may think that Tom and Darrin talk crap every week, but this week we actually do! All kinds of it: manure, meadow muffins, cow pies...chickens, alpacas, llamas and bats. We'll go over all things excrementum and how we, as gardens, can utilize (or be cautious of) its powers.

Legacy - Mental Health in Colorado's Modern Day Agriculture08 Jun 202400:29:59

Tom and I put the jokes aside this week and welcome you to listen to a topic that resonates with many of us. Deeply. Emotionally. And if you haven't watched it yet, find 45 minutes and watch the recently released Colorado movie: Legacy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b75IPokq28E - it will give you a better appreciation of what our farmers and ranchers go through - every, single, day. We were lucky enough to interview Chad Reznicek, Behavioral Health State Specialist with CSU Extension, who gave amazing insight into the signature challenges in agriculture and how all us can find those tools to help us.

Guess What Our $%@! Spring Challenges Are???01 Jun 202400:30:00

Ugh. You get all excited to garden and in comes the pill bugs, pocket gophers, and mushrooms. Wait. Mushrooms? Listen to learn more - and maybe commiserate.

Whoa. Now that's a Greenhouse!25 May 202400:29:59

We filled out our permission slips and got to go on ANOTHER field trip! Tom and Darrin got to buddy-up and visit Scott Smith and his 2 year-old greenhouse east of Durango. Sampling ready-to-eat herbs, kale, carrots, and artichokes made us a bit envious of the early harvests, but not sure we're ready for all that work!

Microorganisms are Macro Important!18 May 202400:29:59

Paul Simon once wrote "...and touched the sound of silence". Well, we know that he wasn't applying compost to his garden because scientists are now able to "hear" all the bacteria and fungi that love that organic matter. The Garden Guys delve into microorganisms and the ways they help our bodies and our garden beds - and how those two are so similar.

Tips and Tricks for the Start of the Gardening Race11 May 202400:30:00

Free advice and crisis mitigation. For plants. Learn what to look for with all those seedlings in the nurseries and farmers market. All the spring questions are flowing, and so are the sarcastic answers this week on Garden Guys.

Manna Garden Visit04 May 202400:29:59

One of our favorite places (Manna Garden in Durango) with one of our favorite people (Brooke Frazer)! The Manna Gardens are prepping for the upcoming seedling sale happening next weekend (May 10-12).  She shares some of the varieties that will be available, as well as touching on the history of Manna and the wealth of services it provides for the local community. 

Free Carbon for Everyone!28 Apr 202400:30:00

When it comes down to very basics, it's all about the carbon. The building block of really, everything. The basis of much of life on the planet, and how it relates to the growth cycle, microorganisms in the soil and the planetary carbon cycle which is having some hiccups as of late.

It's Almost Like We Never Left!20 Apr 202400:29:59

Join the Garden Guys (Darrin and Tom) for the season opener!  Spring is here and so are the chores. How do you procrastinate? What do you do first? And what’s your view on using Dibble Boards? Because you will definitely get ours! We all have work to do, so let’s just talk about it. Oh, and Darrin got worms! They may not be as hardy and strong as Tom's but they're learning (and so will you!) on how to start that worm bin.

Tom and Darrin are Best Spuddies!05 Apr 202500:30:00

Tom and Darrin dive into the mysterious history of the potato, and find that Darrin may have familial connections (Antoine-Augustin Parmentier) in the winding story of how it got popularized in France. We also share tips for planting some of your own. Plus a Listener Challenge!

Back with a Bit of Spring Teasing!02 Mar 202400:29:58

As spring is just around the corner, we just wanted to step outside and admit that another planting season will soon be upon us.  On this episode, Tom and Darrin discuss the finer points of “dialing-in” your early-season planning when it comes to new plant choices, and adjusting for mistakes from last year.  We also go over details about our new favorite winter squash. And if that wasn’t exciting enough, the annual Garden Guys Seed Sale is Next Week!  Wahooo. Let’s go!

Ho Ho Ho and a Jar of Seeds!23 Dec 202300:29:56

We're back and better than ever! Well, maybe not 'ever', but we are back for one show right before Christmas hits. Darrin and Tom have interrupted their hibernation to come give you tips on LMG’s (Last Minute Gifts)  as well as a list of other (somewhat related) garden subjects. Learn about last year’s failures and find tips for next year’s mistakes in the garden! And look for our upcoming seed sale at the Fairgrounds in March.

Growing Season Finale: The Old Fort at Hesperus30 Sep 202300:29:57

This week (our final weekly show for the 2023 growing season) we travel to The Old Fort at Hesperus to see what’s up with the dynamic ‘Farmers In Training’ program (FIT). We are guided by interviews with the Farmer Training Program Coordinator, Elicia Whittlesey, and the Education Garden Manager, Maggie Magierski.  Several of the FITs chime in as well, giving us insight on what it’s like to be growing all the various vegetables at the farm. Such an inspiring visit.

Bunch o' Banter23 Sep 202300:29:57

We follow our show with the esteemed Jim Dyer with one full of banter of "crisp vs. cobbler", how do we get the job of naming vegetable varieties, and season extension techniques (winter is coming...)!

Interview with Jim Dyer16 Sep 202300:29:58

This week we have an in-depth conversation with Jim Dyer and his decades of work with Healthy Community Food Systems. We dive into some core issues regarding future sustainability in the ‘Greater San Juan Food Shed’. Join us for some good food for thought!

Channeling the Inner Homesteader09 Sep 202300:29:58

Yup. Tom and I create hypothetical stress situations, pretending we are gardeners on the prairie in the 1800s. Not sure if I want to be Charles Ingalls or Almonzo, but either way, we're nervous that we aren't going to survive for very long!

From A to Z (or really, 'W')26 Aug 202300:29:58

From Apricots to Wasps - and everything in-between - Darrin and Tom catch up on what’s happening in their gardens, what’s getting harvested, and what they’ll do differently next year (including the relocation of a pesky deer).

Sneak Peak in Tom's Garden!19 Aug 202300:29:57

Probably my favorite show so far! Tom tries to calm me down after our office's efforts at the County Fair. Then we cover some of the decisions involved in deciding what to plant in smaller garden spaces. We culminate with an impromptu garden tour of Tom’s home garden.

County Fair Time!12 Aug 202300:29:58

It's Fair Time! County Fair is back for its 75th year here in La Plata County, and boy those squash...! This week we delve into the mystery of Cryptobiosis, the fascinating process of‘pausing’ a living organism. Darrin’s tomatoes have also been put on permanent pause for the season, with no chance of cryptobiosis. Which leads us, inevitably to the discussion of weather.  And whether or not Tom should have camped up high in a lightning storm. (strictly as a sacrifice to the weather gods).

The Hodge Podge05 Aug 202300:29:58

With all this heat (and little to no rain in the area), Darrin and Tom do a mid-season garden check-in. Can you plant citrus in the four corners? What can you still plant now? And also some background on what originally inspired them to geek out on plants.


The Seed Tease01 Mar 202500:29:59

We are back with our weekly show the first Saturday of April but we wanted to give ya all a bit of garden love, and of course it's all about seeds! And don't forget our annual Heritage Seed Sale on Sunday, March 9th at the Fairgounds in Durango. 10am to 2pm. Come early and buy lots!

It's Hotter than...Part 229 Jul 202300:29:58

Well, if 1 show on the heat wasn't enough... We have some solutions, some laments, some salves, and a positive outlook (which helps).  We also have some ideas of how to plan for success in our gardens in a hotter future. 

Field Trip II! SOIL Outdoor Learning Lab26 Jul 202300:29:59

We grabbed our snacks, water, and found our field trip buddy - off to the SOIL Outdoor Learning Lab at Riverview Elementary. Wow!

We're Back - and It's Hotter Than...17 Jul 202300:29:59

This week the garden guys came back all rested from their vacation and all they can do is complain about pests and failures in the garden.  But really this episode is about ‘Pivoting’ from early summer garden failures to replanting in bare spots to feel better about the rest of the summer. 

Soil Tests and Pollen Clouds17 Jun 202300:29:59

Darrin and Tom preach the importance of getting your garden soil tested and then walk you all through how to read it. We also cry (and sneeze) while discussing these very odd temperatures and the prolific pine pollen season we are encountering.

Q&A Grab Bag10 Jun 202300:29:59

We dig into the enormous bag of email questions and try to answer a few (at least the easy ones). Growing in containers, how to read a seed packet, and doth thou inoculate thy beans and peas?

Beet Street Farm06 Jun 202300:29:59

This week the Garden Guys had a site visit to Beet Street Farm in the Animas valley north of Durango.  Brian & Stacey Petrie, and Chad Goodale let us in on some of the details of running a local farm.  The good, the challenging, and the ugly garlic…

Bindweed: We Discover the Cure!30 May 202300:29:59

Just kidding. We discovered nothing, but do give some good ideas on how to manage. PLUS: another Garden Guys department - Mistakes Garden Guys Make (MGGM) and our inquiries into artificial intelligence.

Field Trip!22 May 202300:29:59

Tom and Darrin sneak out of the studio to go visit a new(er) gardener's backyard where we find worms, onions, and corn transplants, oh my!

News to Make You Smile15 May 202300:29:59

Two good news stories from the Garden Guys Good News Department (second left in the basement, by the boiler): Colorado’s ‘Right to Repair’ bill passes and why dandelions are so helpful. Plus we pontificate on why growing one's food helps feed the soul at the same time it feeds one's belly.

Right Crop:Right Place08 May 202300:29:57

The Garden Guys discuss facing the garden tasks of spring, and how one of the best starting points is choosing the right crops for our growing season length here in the Mountain West.


Gobble, Gobble!23 Nov 202400:29:59

The Garden Guys are back for their annual Thanksgiving show, with Tom and Darrin talking about their successes (tomatoes and mizuna) and their failures (irrigation and sweet potatoes) from their 2024 garden season. Reminders come up about what to do in fall gardens and how to share your prized veggies even though you want to hold on to them. Happy Thanksgiving. Eat some local food!

Early Season Jitters01 May 202300:29:59

So many questions this week…. starting seedlings under lights, replacing peat moss with coir, ‘air-pruning’ with soil blocks, and have you ever tried Trombone squash?

We Make Up Words!24 Apr 202300:29:59

Tom and Darrin get their Zen on, pontificating about insects, diversity in the garden, letting things go, and even throwing out some made up words like procrastgardening and procrastplanting

Episode 23: The 2023 Season Premiere!19 Apr 202300:29:59

In this first Garden Guys podcast for the 2023 season hosts Darrin and Tom talk about:

- How abnormal is the new normal as far as the weather goes

- Managing the Impact of soil temperatures on spring planting

- Seed sale recap

- Darrin’s medical adventure. 

- Making healthy food choices, even if you can’t grow a garden

Episode 20: The Platinum Edition09 Feb 202300:29:59

We reached 20 - we're almost legal! We cover a bevy of topics - thinning, irrigation, and farmer market bucks - before we take a bit of a breather. 

Episode 19: Durango Farmers Market09 Feb 202300:29:59

They let us out of the studio again! We accost patrons at the Durango Farmers Market to see why they support our local farmers and ranchers. 

Episode 18: Garden Wispering09 Feb 202300:29:59

July is a chance to sit back, enjoy your garden while it's growing - observe what's successful, what you'd change next year, and learn from your hands-on experience.

Episode 17: Mid-Summer Gardening Tips09 Feb 202300:29:59

We enter the doldrums of summer with some tips to keep up with the garden beds, the weeds, and the compost pile.

Episode 16: Recess! A Visit to the Needham Elementary Garden09 Feb 202300:29:59

Tom interviews while Darrin works. Hmmm.... And a couple secrets come forward as Tom gets Beth, Darrin's wife, to divulge some dirt.

Episode 15: Hail No!09 Feb 202300:29:59

The rains come for most, hail arrives for others. We will discuss how the microclimates in our area greatly affect our gardens.

Episode 14: Another Field Trip - Mountain Root Produce09 Feb 202300:29:42

Mike and Mindy welcome us to their farm: Mountain Roots Produce out in Mancos, CO. A diverse farming operation at its finest. 

Pueblo Food & Seed Company17 Aug 202400:29:58

For the final show of the 2024 growing season, Darrin and Tom wanted to end it with a bang by flying over to McElmo canyon on the Extension helicopter for a site visit in the fields of the Pueblo Seed and Food Company. Dan Hobbs was kind enough to stop his chores to give us a tour of some of their fields and talk about everything from chili peppers, corn, grains, to the challenges and success of regional food systems. With many of these crops going to their bakery in downtown Cortez, they provide an excellent example of closing the loop on local food production!

Episode 13: Answering Listener's Questions09 Feb 202300:29:59

Where to find locally grown seeds? Can I eat weeds? How do I get rid of pocket gophers and other rodents? Pros and cons of vermiculture (worms)?

Episode 12: Recognizing our Mistakes09 Feb 202300:30:00

It happens. We make mistakes even after gardening for so many years. 

Episode 11: The Birds and Bees Talk09 Feb 202300:29:59

Spring flowers are critical for our pollinators. Not only will they help pollinate your fruit trees, giving you loads of pears, apples, and plums in summer and fall, they are critical in our ecosystem.

Episode 10: Getting Your Seeds (and maybe even transplants) in the Ground09 Feb 202300:29:58

The challenges of gardening during the worst prolonged drought in 1200 years. Plus, busy weeks ahead for southwest gardeners.

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