Episodios

  • Episode 10: Growing Fruit in Alberta
    Aug 27 2024

    Summary: Fall is one of the best times to plant fruit trees. Mike Johnson of Operation Fruit Rescue Edmonton (OFRE) shares tips on growing fruit in Alberta.

    Topics in this episode

    • OFRE’s public micro-orchard.
    • How to get involved with OFRE.
    • How to deal with apple maggots.

    Grow your garden knowledge even more, and connect with other Alberta gardeners. Join our Facebook Group, AMA Good to Grow.

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    25 m
  • Episode 9: Balcony Gardening
    Aug 27 2024

    Summary: Grow vegetables and plants in the smallest of spaces. Author and AMA member Sheryl Normandeau shares tips for starting a garden on your apartment balcony, patio or deck.

    Plus, green thumb Christine Allin offers a quick tour of her garden.

    Topics in this episode

    • Small-space gardens. For more info, check out The Prairie Gardener’s Go-To for Small Spaces, written by Normandeau and Janet Melrose.
    • Grow bags.

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    17 m
  • Episode 8: Harvest Help
    Aug 27 2024

    Reduce food waste with Home Harvest, a new program for Edmonton and Calgary. Volunteers will pick the fruit and vegetables in your garden, then donate at least half of the harvested food to a local service agency. Coordinator Garnet Borch offers details.

    Plus, green thumb Terry Jones shares her love of mindful gardening.

    Topics in this episode

    • How to get involved with Home Harvest.
    • Good Note Community Farm.

    Grow your garden knowledge even more, and connect with other Alberta gardeners. Join our Facebook Group, AMA Good to Grow.

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    20 m
  • Episode 7: Garden Harvest Tips
    Aug 27 2024

    It’s August—time to start enjoying the fresh fruit and vegetables from your garden. Get the most out of your harvest with these tips from Rob Sproule of Salisbury Greenhouse in Sherwood Park. He also shares tips to get your garden ready for the colder months.

    Plus, a young gardener and her Monstera.

    Topics in this episode

    • When should you harvest your fruits and veggies? Here’s a calendar.
    • Late-harvest vegetables.
    • Salisbury’s workshops, including how to grow a cat-friendly garden.

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    25 m
  • Episode 6: Friends and Foes
    Aug 27 2024

    How to attract good bugs to your garden while discouraging the ones that will harm your food and flowers. Horticulturist and HGTV host Donna Balzer offers her tips.

    Plus, gardener Janene Wagner shops for petunias in Sherwood Park.

    Topics in this episode:

    • Beneficial bugs.
    • Red lily beetles. If you have an infestation, you can report it here as part of an Alberta-wide tracking initiative.
    • How to deal with aphids. For more tips, listen to Donna Balzer’s podcast, Helping Gardeners Grow.

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    to Grow Facebook Group.

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    30 m
  • Episode 5: Gardening with Children
    Aug 27 2024

    Help grow a new generation of green thumbs. Get your child(ren) interested in gardening with these tips from consultant and educator Claudia Bolli.

    Plus, gardener Alana Dahlen discusses her ongoing battles with red lily beetles.

    Topics in this episode:

    • Sustainable Food Edmonton, a non-profit group dedicated to building community through urban agriculture.
    • Little Green Thumbs, a program to help students grow veggies in their classrooms.
    • Winterscapes, an initiative encouraging families to create nature displays during Edmonton’s snowier months.

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    21 m
  • Episode 4: Arden’s Garden
    Aug 27 2024

    Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Jann Arden shares her love of gardening—and connecting with Mother Earth.

    Plus, green thumb David Kahane talks about his Edmonton food forest.

    Topics in this episode:

    • Kohlrabi, also known as German turnip.
    • Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
    • The Over Story, a Pulitzer Prize winning book about trees by Richard Powers.
    • Science and nature broadcaster Ziya Tong. Listen to an interview with her on The Jann Arden Podcast.

    For more gardening tips and tales, join AMA Good to Grow. It’s a down-to-earth, online community where Albertans can connect with likeminded enthusiasts, share success stories, and get advice from experts and Good to Grow members.

    Want to be part of our podcast? Share your gardening storiesor questions with us and you might be featured in an episode. We want to hear about what you’re growing, what you like about gardening and/or any burning questions you might have about growing food or flowers in Alberta. Send an email, audio recording (Voice Memo on iPhone) or video message to goodtogrow@ama.ab.ca.

    Happy gardening!

    Music composed by: Doug Hoyer

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    23 m
  • Episode 3: Alberta’s Growing Zones
    Aug 27 2024

    Alberta is home to a range of different growing zones. Stettler horticulturist Robert Spencer explains the differences between the zones and offers advice on what vegetables and fruits we can grow in our province.

    Plus, Niko Palmer shares a story about her community garden in Edmonton.

    Topics in this episode:

    • Growing zones. Here’s a map of Alberta’s various zones and when to start your seeds.
    • Growing corn.
    • Here are more of Robert’s tips.

    For more gardening tips and tales, join AMA Good to Grow. It’s a down-to-earth, online community where Albertans can connect with likeminded enthusiasts, share success stories, and get advice from experts and Good to Grow members.

    Want to be part of our podcast? Share your gardening stories or questions with us and you might be featured in an episode. We want to hear about what you’re growing, what you like about gardening and/or any burning questions you might have about growing food or flowers in Alberta. Send an email, audio recording (Voice Memo on iPhone) or video message to goodtogrow@ama.ab.ca.

    Happy gardening!

    Music composed by: Doug Hoyer

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    24 m