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Ep 2 - Growing in Containers and Small Spaces with Costa
21 Aug 2025
00:45:45
šŖ“ Episode 2: Growing in Containers and Small Spaces with Costa Georgiadis
Small space gardening is booming ā and in this epsiode, your host Paul West is joined by none other than Costa Georgiadis, Grow It Local's national patron and Australiaās favourite gardening guru. In this episode, Costa shares practical, inspiring ways to grow lush, productive gardens in balconies, courtyards, rooftops, and tiny backyards using containers, clever design, and a whole lot of creativity.
From choosing the right pots and soil to working with microclimates and seasonal light shifts, this episode is a must-listen for renters, small-space dwellers, and anyone looking to make the most of limited growing space.
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š§ In This Episode
What defines a āsmall space gardenā ā itās more than balconies!
Why containers are a small-space gardenerās best friend
How to assess your site using ānature gogglesā and microclimates
Container ideas: teapots, buckets, crates, drums, and more
Using containers to create and adapt microclimates
How to garden vertically when you canāt dig or drill
Matching plants to your aspect (hot, shady, windy, dry)
Soil health in pots: wicking beds, worm farms, and composting hacks
Growing food without ground: lettuce trees, silverbeet beasts, and balcony salad bars
How to maximise productivity without compromising on beauty
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š” Top Tips from Costa
āEvery pot is a microclimate ā and every microclimate is an opportunity.ā
āIf you canāt dig, grow up. Think in 3D.ā
āObserve before you plant. Your garden talks ā you just have to listen.ā
āSmall spaces arenāt a limitation ā theyāre an invitation to innovate.ā
āDonāt underestimate a humble plastic pail. It could feed a household.ā
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Costaās Advice
Containers
Use anything: teapots, polystyrene boxes, barrels, plastic pots, even wheelbarrows. Just ensure drainage and depth.
Vertical Space
Stack, trellis, hang, or raise your containers to build layers and expand growing space.
Mobility
Move your containers seasonally to chase light or protect from heat. Think of it as plant Pilates!
Soil Health
Use high-quality potting mix, feed with compost, worm castings, and top up regularly. Avoid garden soil in pots.
Watering
Use saucers to retain water. Consider wicking pots or water-storing media for wind-exposed balconies.
Plant Choice
Favour dwarf, compact, heat-tolerant, or trailing varieties. Match plant to microclimate.
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šæ Favourite Small-Space Plants
Silverbeet ā tough, leafy, and shade-tolerant
Lettuce trees ā lettuces that naturalise and keep going
Sunflower shoots ā microgreens that grow fast in low light
Dwarf tomatoes, bush beans, herbs, chillies
Trailing plants for privacy, light diffusion, or visual softness
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š§āš¾ Small-Space Composting Tips
Use 20L food-grade pails to build layered worm towers
Drill holes to allow drainage and airflow
Stack them in tucked-away corners or sunny spots
Compost scraps right where you grow ā no big bins required
"You donāt need space ā you need systems. And a few good pails."
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š£ļø Listener Q&A Highlights
What can I grow with no direct sun? ā Try leafy greens, silverbeet, and microgreens like sunflower shoots.
Is air pollution a problem in urban gardens? ā Not usually in Australia, but check local data for hotspots.
How do I stop mozzies breeding in my saucers? ā Empty and refill regularly. Keep water moving and tidy.
Any edible plant tips for school kids in cities like Delhi? ā Leafy greens and container growing are a great start ā and safer than growing in poor ground soil.
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š Resources & Mentions
20L buckets from restaurants (hello, upcycled ghee pails!)
Veggie Pods ā self-watering container systems
Reflective surfaces & shade cloths for climate control
Landcare groups and local nurseries ā great sources for plant selection and community advice
Observation and nature goggles ā the best tool you already have
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Inspired to grow in your own space?
šŖ“ Start with just one pot ā even a plastic bucket will do!
š± Subscribe to the podcast for more grow-anywhere inspiration
š¬ Join our newsletter for seasonal growing tips and DIY ideas
šø Share your small space garden with us @growitlocal
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Ā Thanks to our Sponsors
This episode was made possible by our Local Government Partners from around Australia, as well as our friends at Cyclone Tools, Pope and Backyard Farmer
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Ep 1 - Make this your best tomato season ever with Hannah Moloney
21 Aug 2025
00:48:22
š± Episode 1: Make this Your Best Tomato Season Ever!
In our very first episode, host Paul West is joined by permaculture gardener, educator, and tomato-loving legend Hannah Moloney. Hannah takes us on a deep dive into the wonderfully complex (and joyfully chaotic) world of growing tomatoes at home. From choosing seeds to building microclimates and preserving your harvest, Hannah shares decades of hands-on wisdomĀ
Whether you're a first-time grower or seasoned gardener, this episode is packed with tips, hacks, and inspiration to help you grow better tomatoes ā with less stress and more joy.
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š§ In This Episode
The importance of seed diversity and how to access heirlooms
Choosing between determinate vs. indeterminate tomato varieties
The lowdown on heirloom vs. hybrid seeds (and busting myths about GMOs)
How to build microclimates: from sunny kitchen benches to DIY cold frames and greenhouses
The trench planting technique that will change your tomato game forever
Fertilising tips: when, how, and how much
A practical, no-fuss approach to trellising tomatoes
Dealing with pests, blossom end rot, and the dreaded fruit fly
How to harvest, ripen, and preserve your crop (even the green ones!)
Seed saving 101 ā and the funky trick involving paper towels
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š” Top Tips from Hannah
āThereās about 100 right ways to grow a tomato ā find the one that works for you.ā
āLay them down, not deep! Trench planting in the topsoil layer = more roots, better plants.ā
āBe ruthless with seedlings. If theyāre floppy or pale, let them go.ā
āGood soil and a biodiverse garden are your best defense against pests.ā
āPreserve your harvest ā future-you will thank you in the depths of winter.ā
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š ļø Resources & Mentions
DIY greenhouse ideas using salvaged windows and bricks
Seed saving using fermentation method
Favourite heirloom: the elusive āGeorgeā tomato from Tassie
Liquid feeds: worm juice, seaweed, weed teas
Wicking beds & warm-climate mulch tips
Garden folklore: eggs in the planting hole and tomatoes that grow sideways!
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š£ļø Listener Q&A Highlights
Fresh sawdust? Only if it's aged ā fresh can suck nutrients and suppress growth.
Best potting-up mix? Boost compost and add seaweed or worm juice once true leaves appear.
Wicking beds? Brilliant for dry regions ā just match bed depth to tomato type.
Fruit fly? Healthy plants + netting + good garden hygiene.
Cockatoos? Netting, dog patrol, and ācoshā covers.
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šļø About Our Guest
Hannah Moloney is a permaculture designer, educator, and author based in nipaluna/Hobart. Sheās the founder of Good Life Permaculture, a passionate advocate for climate-positive gardening, and a familiar face from ABC TVās Gardening Australia.
This podcast has been brought to life thanks to the support of our Local govenemnt Partners from all over Australia as well as our friends at Backyard Farmer, Cyclone Tools and Pope
Welcome to the Grow It Local Podcast
08 Aug 2025
00:01:49
Welcome to the Grow It Local podcast, connecting you with Australiaās most inspiring growers.
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Thatās what itās all about here at Grow It Local. We're on a mission to get more people growing sharing and eating locally grown food and this podcast is about helping you to become a better growerĀ
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In the coming weeks, weāll be releasing episodes featuring an all star cast of inspiring growers and gardeners. Each episode will focus on a particular topic, so you can expand you mind, grow your green thumb and become a better grower.Ā
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You wonāt want to miss an episode so please hit the follow button, that way youāll know every time that we share a new episode.
Iām so excited to share this with you and canāt wait to launch our first two episodes on Friday August 22.
In the meantime, you can head on over to our website growitlocal.com to check at all the incredible information that we have there that is all about helping you to become a better grower.
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LAUNCHING >>> August 22
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Ep 4 - The Wonderful World of Wicking beds with Sophie Thomson
27 Aug 2025
00:51:35
š§ Episode 4: Wicking Beds 101 with Sophie Thomson
Want to grow more food with less water, less effort, and fewer failures? Enter the magical world of wicking beds ā the ultimate low-maintenance gardening system, especially for hot, dry, or tricky growing conditions.
In this episode, your host Paul West is joined by gardening legend Sophie Thomson (from Gardening Australia) as she walks us through everything sheās learned from 12+ years of building and experimenting with wicking beds ā from cheap DIY setups to portable IBC builds and community garden mega-projects. If youāve ever been curious about wicking beds, this is the episode for you
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š§ In This Episode
What exactly is a wicking bed, and how does it work?
How wicking beds save time, water, and effort ā especially in harsh climates
Why theyāre ideal for renters, small spaces, and concrete courtyards
Cladding tips: timber slats, insulation, weed mat (if cool climate)
How to upcycle: sourcing second-hand IBCs, salvaged materials, dump shop treasures
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Ready to build your own wicking bed?
š§ Start small with a self-watering pot or repurposed drum
š§° Hit the tip shop or FB Marketplace for IBCs and materials
š¬ Subscribe to the podcast for more how-to growing episodes
š± Join our newsletter for wicking bed plans, videos, and seasonal planting guides
šø Share your setup with us on Facebook or Instagram @growitlocal
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Thanks to our Sponsors:
This podcast was made with the incredible support of our Local Government partners from around Australia as well as our friends at Backyard Farmer, Pope and Cyclone Tools
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Ep 3 - Rewild your patch with Mel Logozzo
27 Aug 2025
00:40:11
š Episode 3: How to Rewild Your Patch with Mel Logozzo
What happens when you stop trying to control your garden and instead invite nature to take the lead? In this episode, your host Paul West is joined by rewilding champion and bug-loving gardener Mel Logozzo about how to transform any space ā from a tiny yard to a sprawling verge ā into a thriving habitat.
Mel shares her journey from paved-over suburbia to a lush, biodiverse sanctuary filled with buzzing bees, flowering natives, predatory insects, frogs, and yes⦠even aphids (on purpose!). Whether you're keen to grow food spray-free, attract more pollinators, or just be a lazier gardener, this episode is packed with insights into rewilding your garden for both productivity and biodiversity.
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š§ In This Episode
What rewilding your patch really means
How to create a balanced backyard ecosystem (even in small spaces)
Why more pests = more predators (and why thatās a good thing)
Practical ways to bring in more native insects, birds, and frogs
Layering your garden like a food forest ā natives and edibles together
The role of invertebrates as ecosystem indicators
How Mel grows food without using a single spray
Why dead plants and weedy corners are ecological goldmines
Creating habitat: logs, ponds, bug hotels, and bare soil
Why you donāt need to freak out when aphids arrive
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š” Top Tips from Mel
āYou canāt have predators if you donāt have pests.ā
āRewilding is lazy gardening ā the less you do, the better.ā
āNot all sprays are created equal ā even organic ones disrupt balance.ā
āDiversity = resilience. The more life you invite, the less work youāll have to do.ā
āDonāt rip everything out! Even dead plants are habitat.ā
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š ļø Practical Rewilding Ideas
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Rewilding Tip
Trees
Plant large natives like eucalypts to feed and shelter wildlife.
Flowers
Grow a mix of flat, tall, humble, and daisy-shaped blooms for year-round pollination.
Habitat
Add logs, ponds, bug hotels, or just leave a weedy patch alone.
Soil
Avoid mulching every inch ā ground-nesting bees and insects need bare soil too.
Ponds
Even a repurposed bath or pot can attract frogs, dragonflies, and mosquito eaters.
Veggie Patch
Let some things flower and go to seed. It's free food for insects.
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š Melās Rewilding Essentials
Donāt spray ā not even organic solutions like neem or soapy water. They harm beneficial bugs too.
Plant densely ā fill every space with something. More layers = more habitat.
Observe first ā donāt assume a bug is bad. Learn what it is and how it fits into your ecosystem.
Build balance over time ā your predators may not show up this week, but they will.
Work with your soil ā raise veggie beds if needed, but leave other areas wild and untouched.
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š Melās Favourite Insects
Mel is a self-confessed invertebrate nerd. She champions:
Aphids (yes, really ā they feed the good guys)
Blue banded bees and their cheeky parasite, the cuckoo bee
Dragonflies, solitary wasps, and parasitoid flies
Ground-nesting native bees (70ā80% of native bees nest in the soil!)
Spiders (passive predators that keep everything in check)
"Thereās no such thing as friend or foe ā itās all about balance."
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š£ļø Listener Q&A Highlights
How do I get rid of cooch grass? ā Persistence and deep digging
Whatās the best path material for rewilded gardens? ā Lawn, mulch, logs ā whatever fits your climate and feet
Where can I learn more about bugs? ā Try iNaturalist, Facebook insect groups, or Dennis Crawfordās books
What about spider mites? ā Let ladybirds and tiny native predators do their thing
Can you buy beneficial insects? ā Yes, but Mel prefers to let nature handle it
How densely should I plant? ā Dense! Think nine plants per square metre ā or more
šæ Leave some aphids on your plants and watch what shows up
š§āš¾ Subscribe to the podcast for more grow-at-home inspiration
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Thanks to our Sponsors:
This podcast was made with the incredible support of our Local Government partners from around Australia as well as our friends at Backyard Farmer, Pope and Cyclone Tools