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Garden Punk

Garden Punk

Troy the Gardener

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Frequency: 1 episode/36d. Total Eps: 29

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Gardening science for the radical urban and Suburban gardener. Lets save the world with Horticulture, Humanism, and Anarchy!

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Bugs

Season 1 · Episode 29

jeudi 16 juin 2022Duration 28:43

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Howdy,

I'm back! I've finally gotten myself back to doing this podcast, and I decided to start with bugs. "True" bugs. All those pesky sap suckers that plague our plants. The new Podcast art is a AI Neural Net's cyberpunk "Retro-wave" interpretation of a bumblebee on a Hollyhock. This was generated by Welshpixie - https://mastodon.art/@welshpixie who's a great artist over on Mastodon. I'm on Mastodon as Troy the Gardener - https://kith.kitchen/web/@Capheind. If you subscribed during my long hiatus I'd like to thank you, seeing my nearly abandoned podcast get around 30 downloads a week kept me interested in coming back.

All my social links @ https://social.as/teajay

---Resources---
The order Hemiptera at the Discover Life website. A great overview of the order.
https://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Hemiptera
The order Hemiptera from the Australian National Science Agency that breaks down the Suborders.
https://ento.csiro.au/education/insects/hemiptera.html
A squash bug article with a good picture of the egg clusters.
https://extension.umn.edu/fruit-and-vegetable-insects/squash-bugs
A University of Wisconsin extension article about Scale Insects.
https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/scale-insects/
The Lost Ladybug project, with some info on Ladybugs as well as details on the loss of native species in the United States.
http://www.lostladybug.org/


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Composting

Season 1 · Episode 28

mardi 16 février 2021Duration 30:25

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Website: http://TeaJaysGarden.com/

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If you have any specific questions about getting started with Compost (or anything else) you can contact me through the website or Direct Message me on the Fediverse http://mastodon.sdf.org/@capheind (or on Twitter or Instagram if you must)

Its time to cover compost, at least cover some of the basics. Compost, and organic matter management in general, is a huge topic, and it will be many episodes before I can even hope to cover it all. In this episode I give a basic overview of Hot Composting, Vermicomposting, and the biology that enables it. 

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Open Source Gardening

Season 1 · Episode 19

mardi 26 novembre 2019Duration 17:19

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Hey folks, 

This is just a short episode I felt that I needed to put out after the Tomato episode and my talk with Sebastian Cocioba. I wanted to do an introduction to the Open Source methodology/philosophy for gardeners. I’ll cover what “Open Source”‌ is, as well as my history with it and its intersection with gardening.

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Open Source Gardening Links

Thanks for listening, you can contact the show at http://www.teajaysgarden.com/.

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Backyard Market Gardening Review

Season 1 · Episode 18

mardi 12 novembre 2019Duration 28:24

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In this episode I review Backyard Market Gardening: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Selling What You Grow by Andy W Lee and Patricia L Foreman. It is a primer and basic instruction manual to small scale market gardening. Its, yet another, used book I’m reviewing, this is the 11th printing. I also talk a little bit about what I’m doing with the show. 

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Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@troyjoe

Twitter https://twitter.com/teajaysgarden

And you can contact the show at http://www.teajaysgarden.com/.

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Interview with Sebastian Cocioba of New York Botanics LLC

Season 1 · Episode 17

mardi 29 octobre 2019Duration 53:53

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For week 44 of the gardening year I’m interviewing a longtime friend of mine Sebastian Cocioba owner of New York Botanics LLC and atinygreencell on Instagram. Sebastian is a “bio hacker” who’s goal is to increase the general level of education about Genetics technologies. 

A few things. First, I’ve tweaked the show format, moving to a single segment a week. Trying to squeeze in three segments every episode just wasn’t possible with the current demands on my time. I also apologize that there was no Week 43, I had been out with a minor back injury and producing that week was clobbered by my return to work. The audio quality bounces around just a little bit, I have to replace a piece of equipment so hopefully I’ll have this resolved in time for the next show. 

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Craig LeHoullier and Patrina Small, The Tomato Episode, Introduction, Dwarfs, and Epic Tomatoes

Season 1 · Episode 16

mardi 15 octobre 2019Duration 01:22:52

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I apologize in advance for the audio quality of this episode. I‌ was dealing with a dodgy microphone and some parts of my audio has static, but this is only here and there during the interview and its otherwise acceptable. I have it fixed, it won't continue into future episodes. 

In this episode I give an overview of the domesticated tomato, my feelings on the term "Heirloom", I have a talk with Patrina Nuske Small and Craig LeHoullier about Dwarf Tomatoes, and I review Craigs book Epic Tomatoes. 

Here are some tomato varieties mentioned in the Interview Portion

Craig LeHoullier and Patrina Small links

General Links  

Seed Suppliers who carry Dwarf Tomatoes in the US

Thanks for listening, you can contact the show at http://www.teajaysgarden.com/.

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Suzy Buttress Interview, The Learning Garden, Straw Bale Gardening

Season 1 · Episode 15

lundi 7 octobre 2019Duration 01:22:49

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This week I get into my year at the Learning Garden, have a great chat with Suzy Buttress of The Casual Birder Podcast, and I review a couple of books on Straw Bale Gardening. I have to apologize, near the end of the Podcast accidentally called Patrina Small by the name Patricia. 

After speaking with Suzy Buttress I was still unable to work out the hawk that made an unscheduled appearance in the podcast, but in the process I did stumble onto All About Birds. Its linked to the Cornell Universities Merlin App database.  Here is a link to her appearance on the Hummingbirds Episode of the Varmints Podcast

Here are the birds mentioned in the interview care of All About Birds.

And here are some links to other things mentioned in the interview.

Wrapping up the podcast I review the following books.

Thanks for listening, you can contact the show at http://www.teajaysgarden.com/.

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Breaking the Rules

Season 1 · Episode 14

vendredi 20 septembre 2019Duration 12:03

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Wrapping up Seed Saving Week we are talking about plant breeding experiments you can do provided you have the space and time. And I Cover the University of Wisconsin's Fast Plants, which don’t require much time or space.

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Self Fertile Crops

Season 1 · Episode 13

jeudi 19 septembre 2019Duration 10:07

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In this episode we get into the realm of Self Fertile Fruits and Vegetables. Self Fertile crops rarely deviate from the mother plant since it is often usually the father crop as well. Crosses of self fertile crops often have to be done manually  and as such they are great plants to get started with Seed Saving. 

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Landrace Gardening

Season 1 · Episode 12

mercredi 18 septembre 2019Duration 12:53

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Landrace Gardening is gaining some traction. As part of Seed Saving Week we’ll dive into the world of landrace breeding and seed saving, and why it might be the easiest way to save seed. 

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