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The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading

The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading

De: David Pool - Homestead & Organic Gardening Enthusiast
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The Compost Pile | Gardening & Homesteading explores all things gardening, homesteading, and organic gardening. Your Hosts, David Pool & Aaron Barnhill, will dive into pollinators, practical fundamentals, tips for success, and more.

David Pool has over 20 years in the green industry and helps people daily solving all types of gardening, landscape, lawn, and homestead issues.

Aaron Barnhill is a seasoned cook and resident "newer" gardener, bringing up all the questions that David is used to and challenging him to learn even more with things he doesn't know.

Join us on this adventure of all things gardening and more on The Compost Pile!

David Pool 2025
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Episodios
  • How to Grow Peppers Successfully | Beginner Pepper Growing Guide, Varieties, Pests & Uses (Zone 9 Gardening)
    Apr 7 2026

    Peppers are one of the easiest and most rewarding vegetables to grow, whether you're a beginner gardener or an experienced grower. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David and Aaron break down everything you need to know about growing peppers successfully—from choosing the right varieties to managing pests and harvesting peppers all season long.

    We discuss why peppers are one of the most beginner-friendly garden crops, how they can produce for multiple seasons, and why they’re perfect for containers, raised beds, or in-ground gardens. You'll also learn about common issues like aphids, watering stress, and soil drainage, plus natural ways to keep pepper plants healthy.

    We also dive into some of our favorite pepper varieties like cayenne, jalapeños, habaneros, and Scotch bonnets, along with creative ways to use peppers in the kitchen—from salsa and sauces to pickling, drying, and making homemade spice blends.

    If you want a crop that’s productive, versatile, and easy to grow, peppers might be the perfect addition to your garden.

    Topics Covered:

    • Why peppers are great for beginner gardeners
    • Best pepper varieties to grow
    • Container vs. in-ground pepper growing
    • Overwintering pepper plants
    • Common pepper pests and natural control methods
    • Watering, soil, and fertilizing tips
    • Creative ways to cook and preserve peppers

    Start planting peppers now and enjoy fresh harvests all season long!

    #gardening #pepperplants #vegetablegarden #growfood #gardeningtips #zone9gardening #homesteading #peppergrowing #thecompostpile

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    29 m
  • Growing Squash, Cucumbers & Melons in Zone 9a: Tips for Bigger Harvests
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool, Aaron Barnhill, & Paul Lemoine break down how to successfully grow squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe, and watermelon in the garden—especially in Zone 9a and Southeast Texas.

    They discuss why these crops can be both highly productive and frustrating for gardeners, covering key topics like pollination, common pests like squash vine borers, spacing for airflow, powdery mildew prevention, and succession planting strategies.

    You’ll also learn:

    • How hand pollination can dramatically increase squash production
    • Why pollinators like bees are critical for cucurbits
    • Tips for growing cucumbers on trellises and maximizing harvests
    • How to know when watermelons and cantaloupes are ripe
    • The importance of soil type, watering strategy, and spacing
    • Favorite heirloom and productive varieties for the garden

    Whether you're planting your first squash or trying to grow sweeter melons, this episode shares practical tips to help you grow more food and avoid common mistakes in the garden.

    Subscribe to The Compost Pile as we continue breaking down how to grow in Zone 9a.

    #gardening #zone9a #vegetablegarden #growyourownfood #homesteading #squash #watermelon #cantaloupe #cucumbers #organicgardening #gardeningtips #thecompostpile

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    37 m
  • Why Every Garden Needs Herbs: Easy Plants, Pollinators & Beginner Gardening Tips
    Mar 17 2026

    Herbs might be the most underrated plants in the garden. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David and Aaron talk about why herbs like basil, rosemary, oregano, dill, parsley, and mint are some of the easiest and most rewarding plants for gardeners—especially beginners. Learn how herbs attract pollinators, improve garden biodiversity, repel pests with natural aromatics, and provide quick harvests that keep new gardeners motivated.

    We also discuss companion planting, why herbs help protect vegetables like tomatoes and peppers, and how letting herbs flower can benefit beneficial insects and your overall garden ecosystem. Plus, we highlight some of our favorite easy herbs to grow in warm climates like Southeast Texas.

    And a quick correction from the episode: we mentioned cumin coming from coriander seeds. While coriander does come from the cilantro plant (and they’re all part of the same plant family as parsley), cumin actually comes from a different plant in the Apiaceae family—the same broader family that includes cilantro, parsley, dill, fennel, and carrots. So while they’re related botanically, they’re not the same seed!

    If you're starting a garden this season, herbs might just be the perfect gateway into growing your own food.

    #gardening #herbgarden #beginnergardening #companionplanting #pollinators #gardenecosystem #cilantro #parsley #basil #rosemary #oregano #dill #organicgardening #homesteading #thecompostpile #zone9a #texasgardening

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    29 m
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