If one sustainable family homestead operation can net a million dollars per year in the wilds of Alberta where temperatures range from 40 below in the winter to 120 in the summer, rainfall averages 12 inches per year and frost can come any month except July, then probably you can too. . . Learn from the best how to be your best, no matter where you are.coenfarm.cahttps://buildingyourhomestead.com/
In this episode, Shawnee Grows navigates the challenges of northern growing with shifting climate zones, pests, the cropdusting neighbor, and gardening in multiple places at once. This is a story of skill and adaptation, but also of learning and legacy. You’ll be inspired not just to grow beautiful things, but to save seeds and species for later generations. . . Check out Shawnee Grows on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@shawneegrows
A young family growing up outside the mile-high city is finding the stuff of dreams. Inspiration, information, and joy await in this episode of the How I Grow This podcast with guest, Amy Johnson. Learn the single best decisions she made as a new gardener that has transformed her garden while reducing her workload. Check out Amy’s youtube channel at youtube.com/@atreasurefound
Keith Arkenberg made a snap decisions (mistake?) one day that changed his life forever. You’re sure to enjoy his journey from scientist in a laboratory to farmer in the field. Now a successful grower, educator and communicator, Keith is making an impact well beyond his vegetable customers. You’ll be sure to enjoy his down-to-earth style and vast practical experience in this episode. Check out Farmer Keith on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@farmerkeith, and visit his website at https://arkenbergfarms.com/
From urban living in Chicago to a rural lifestyle in Tennessee, Sara Chodl describes carving (literally) a new homestead out of a rocky mountain. Tune in for her favorite seed starting techniques (she surprised even herself), insights into sustainable gardening, and a preview of her new book. Check out Sara's youtube account at https://www.youtube.com/ @Saraonthefarm and visit her website at fameflowerfarm.com
In this conversation, Sean Pessarra discusses effective investment strategies for backyard gardening, maximizing space and revenue through high-value crops and high tunnels. He highlights the need for economic sustainability in farming, the benefits of high tunnels in crop production, and the significance of nutrient management for high-yield crops. Sean also encourages aspiring farmers to learn from experienced growers to enhance their skills and knowledge in sustainable agriculture.
In this episode of the How I Grow This podcast, host Luke Hammond welcomes Bevin Cohen from Small House Farm, who shares his extensive knowledge on gardening, seed saving, and herbalism. Bevan recounts his journey into the world of plants, sparked by a simple gift of beans that transformed his perspective on gardening and led him to establish his farm.
Luke Hammond and Brian Maisenbacher discuss various soil testing methods, the advantages and disadvantages of raised beds, and the impact of water quality on plant growth. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding soil biology and the role it plays in producing nutrient-dense food.
Jason, from Sow The Land on YouTube, shares his transformative journey from a city life in Los Angeles to embracing a homesteading lifestyle in North Carolina. After a cancer diagnosis, Jason and his family decided to take control of their health and lifestyle, leading them to grow their own food and live minimally. This episode explores Jason's challenges, triumphs, and the lessons learned along the way.
Ep 34 - In this episode of the How I Grow This Podcast, host Luke Hammond speaks with Seth Finegold from Do Good Things on Instagram, a filmmaker turned farmer, about his journey into sustainable agriculture and community building. Seth shares his experiences transitioning from city life to rural living in Devon, England, and the importance of community in achieving true self-sufficiency. Seth is a presenter at the Seed to Harvest Summit on February 1-5, 2026, and you won’t want to miss what he has to share! Register FREE for the Seed To Harvest Summit, February 1-5, 2026: www.seedtoharvestsummit.com
Luke Hammond interviews Michael Kilpatrick, a seasoned farmer and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience. Michael started his journey in a garden in Massachusetts and now owns and operates The Farm on Central, a thriving farm and cooperative in Ohio. Michael also touches on the subject of his upcoming class for the Seed To Harvest Summit— Integrative Pest Management. Tune in to be amazed, amused, and inspired. Register FREE for the Seed To Harvest Summit, February 1-5, 2026: www.seedtoharvestsummit.com
Luke Hammond and Justin Lane, a professional nursery owner from Shelby, North Carolina discuss all things plant selection, succession planting, soil health, and the benefits of raised beds over traditional gardening methods. The conversation also covers pollination, companion planting, and the importance of attracting pollinators to the garden. Justin provides practical tips for pruning and selecting the right location for a garden, as well as his favorite plants and gardening tools. The episode concludes with a lightning round of quick questions and a preview of Justin's upcoming presentation at the Seed to Harvest Summit.Register FREE for the Seed To Harvest Summit, February 1-5, 2026: www.seedtoharvestsummit.com
In this episode of "How I Grow This," Luke sits down with Amanda Pike, PhD, to explore her transformative journey of creating a sustainable food forest in South Florida. Amanda shares her insights on transitioning from a corporate lifestyle to embracing a holistic approach to health and family life. Discover how Amanda's two-acre food forest not only provides her family with daily sustenance but also serves as a model for sustainable living, and learn about the challenges and triumphs of managing a diverse ecosystem, the importance of aligning values with lifestyle choices, and the profound impact of nature on well-being.
In this dynamic and fascinating conversation, Luke and David Stelzer, founder of Azure Standard, discuss the latest (concerning!) public health statistics in the United States, and how Azure Standard is fighting back. The conversation ranges from David’s childhood struggles with health problems, to the rigorous regenerative agricultural standards they use when vetting farmers and suppliers, to how your order gets to your door! This is one you don’t want to miss.
In this conversation Luke and Stefano quickly move from fruit growing in the high desert (grow your own year round fresh apples anyone?) to how to start farming / homesteading in the first place when you can’t afford land. Stefano has done it the wrong way and the right way... And now he shares his wisdom with us!
Luke Hammond sits down with Lee Martineau, a passionate advocate for soil health and innovative gardening techniques. Broadcasting from the chilly reaches of Canada, Lee shares his journey from home scale gardener to founding multiple companies dedicated to soil reclamation and sustainable agriculture. Discover how Lee's unique approach to using pellets for soil health is transforming barren pads to thriving ecosystems, and learn about the challenges and triumphs of growing in one of the world's harshest climates.
Steve lays it all out there. And probably some of what he has to say will surprise you. In this fun and fascinating episode, Steve takes us through his accidental journey from airline pilot with some worms on the side to the Urban Worm Company producing 1 million pounds of worm castings annually. This is one you can’t miss.
Ever wondered if those eggshell and banana peel houseplant trends hold any water? This conversation delves into the common myths and misconceptions surrounding gardening, particularly focusing on the ineffectiveness of DIY solutions. Understand plant needs, proper pest control strategies, and the necessity of thorough research to avoid common mistakes in gardening.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jenny Leigh, a passionate gardener and professional musician, as she shares her journey from childhood gardening memories to creating a vibrant backyard flower farm in Nashville. Discover how Jenny balances her love for gardening with her music career, and learn about her innovative flower cart business and how community porch concerts bring the neighborhood together.
In this engaging conversation, “Joe Gardner” shares his journey from a corporate career to becoming a renowned gardening expert. He emphasizes the importance of understanding local gardening conditions, the benefits of native plants, and sustainable practices. Joe discusses the advantages of raised bed gardening, the significance of composting, and nutrient management. He encourages listeners to embrace best practices in gardening while fostering a sense of community and connection to nature.
In this episode of "How I Grow This," host Luke Hammond sits down with Keith Burns, co-founder of Green Cover, to explore the transformative impact of regenerative agriculture. Discover how diverse cover cropping can enhance soil health, improve water retention, and boost crop resilience. Keith shares insights from his journey in sustainable farming, offering practical advice for both large-scale farmers and backyard gardeners. Tune in to learn how integrating nature's principles can lead to more sustainable and profitable farming practices.
In this episode of the How I Grow This Podcast, host Luke Hammond speaks with David from The Weedy Garden, exploring his journey from adventure photography to gardening during the COVID lockdown. David shares insights on gardening in Australia, the importance of composting, and the philosophy behind his gardening practices. He emphasizes the need for hands-on experience over theoretical knowledge and discusses the balance between nature and human intervention in gardening. The conversation also touches on the challenges of gardening in different climates, the role of photography in his work, and future goals for his YouTube channel.
In this episode of the How I Grow This Podcast, host Luke Hammond speaks with Casey Ostwick, founder of Honey Tree Farm in North Carolina. They discuss Casey's journey from tree service to farming, the challenges of soil fertility, and the unique growing conditions in North Carolina. Casey shares insights on plant growth, nutrition, and disease management, as well as practical techniques for bed flipping and managing tunnels. The conversation emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adapting in the farming process.
Briana Bosch shares her journey from a background in business to a productive flower farm and beyond, focusing on regenerative gardening and sustainable practices (and no plastics!) She discusses the challenges and rewards of farming in Colorado's unique climate, her passion for native plants, growing without plastics, and the importance of community involvement in her farming endeavors.
In this episode of the How I Grow This Podcast, host Luke Hammond speaks with Curtis Stone, an influential figure in the world of market gardening and homesteading. Curtis shares his journey from aspiring off-grid homesteader to successful market gardener, detailing the evolution of his farming practices and the unexpected paths that led to his success. The conversation also touches on personal challenges, grief, and the importance of resilience in both farming and life.
Luke Hammond interviews Nicole Burke, a passionate gardener and author, who shares her unique journey from a food addiction to becoming a gardening expert. Nicole discusses her early experiences with gardening, the evolution of her practices, and how she built a successful gardening business. She emphasizes the importance of soil health, innovative planting techniques, and adapting to climate challenges. Throughout the conversation, Nicole provides valuable insights and practical tips for aspiring gardeners, making gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
Meet Ray Tyler, a successful market gardener grossing $800k on 1.25 acres in Selmer, Tennessee. Ray shares his journey into farming, the challenges he faces with weather, soil management, and family health crises, and his innovative techniques for crop production. He discusses the importance of resilience, labor management, and financial strategies in running a successful farm. Ray emphasizes the need for aspiring farmers to embrace challenges and focus on continuous improvement in their practices.
In this episode, Luke Hammond compares notes with Stephen Cornette of Nature's Always Right about the various contexts of gardening, transitioning from California to Tennessee, and the philosophy behind sustainable farming. They discuss the importance of mimicking nature, the challenges of ease in gardening, and the benefits of raised bed gardening. Stephen shares insights on Korean natural farming as well as the cultural nuances in farming practices. The conversation emphasizes the significance of growing your own food, strategies for improving challenging soil conditions, and the importance of inspiring future generations of gardeners.
Meet Josh and Carolyn Thomas, a dynamic couple known for their contributions to the homesteading movement. They share their journey from urban living to establishing a homestead, highlighting the pivotal moments that shaped their lifestyle choices, including a significant health scare related to vaccinations. The couple emphasizes the importance of intentional living, building systems for success, and the challenges they faced, including unexpected glyphosate contamination in their bodies. They offer encouragement to aspiring homesteaders, stressing the value of starting small and doing what one can with available resources. The conversation also touches on practical gardening tips and the lessons learned from failures along the way.Check out what Josh and Carolyn are up to at www.homesteadingfamily.com
Matt Powers, the Citizen Scientist, takes you on a deep dive into the nuts and bolts of soil science and sustainable growing practices. From a professional ski racer to a leading figure in permaculture, discover how a knee injury redirected his path, leading him to embrace music and eventually growing, where he now thrives as an educator and advocate for sustainable living. Tune in to explore Matt's unique story and his passion for blending science with nature.Matt's Course: https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/regenerative-soil-microscopy-the-online-course
Luke interviews Christy Wilhelmi, a gardening expert and author, who shares her journey from apartment gardening to managing a community garden in Los Angeles. They discuss the dynamics of community gardening, including interpersonal relationships, pest control, watering systems, and the impact of climate change on gardening practices. Christy emphasizes the importance of soil health and composting, and shares insights from her books on gardening in small spaces. The conversation highlights the role of community engagement and volunteerism in gardening, and offers encouragement for those feeling isolated in urban environments.
Katie shares her journey from being a hospital dietitian to embracing homesteading and functional nutrition, emphasizing the significance of listening to one's body and focusing on real, whole foods. The discussion also touches on cravings, the role of supplements, and the nutritional quality of homegrown versus store-bought produce. Finally, they delve into food preservation techniques and the impact of seasonal eating on health.
Meet Jill McSheehy, a passionate gardener and host of the 'Beginner's Garden Podcast.' Luke and Jill discuss various aspects of gardening, including climate conditions, the impact of heat index, plant spacing, organic practices, and the balance between gardening as a passion and a profession. Jill shares her experiences with gardening failures, planting dates, soil health, irrigation strategies, and the challenges of animal pressure. The conversation emphasizes the importance of learning from failures and enjoying the gardening journey.
Luke Hammond interviews Cameron and Becky Porter, the dynamic duo behind the Seasonal Homestead YouTube channel. They share their inspiring journey into organic gardening, which began as a response to Becky's health challenges. The conversation delves into their experiences with gardening, the impact of COVID-19 on their homesteading journey, and the techniques they use to grow a variety of crops while managing pests naturally. They also discuss the importance of food preservation and the joy they find in their homesteading lifestyle, all while balancing family life and the demands of running a homestead.
In this episode of 'How I Grow This', host Luke Hammond interviews James Fry, founder of Grow Everywhere, discussing innovative gardening techniques, particularly focusing on soil health, aquaponics, and the unique Revolution Garden system. They explore the importance of soil microbes, the use of urine as a fertilizer, and the challenges and benefits of different gardening methods. James shares his personal gardening journey and philosophy, emphasizing sustainability and efficiency in home gardening.
In this episode, Luke Hammond speaks with Nina Shirley (founder of the Dirt Academy) about her journey into gardening, the challenges of growing in South Florida's climate, and the importance of community in gardening. They discuss organic practices, the design of beautiful and functional gardens, and the concept of food forests. Nina shares her experiences with various crops, particularly sweet potatoes and tropical fruits, and emphasizes the joy of inviting others into the gardening experience.
In this episode of 'How I Grow This', host Luke Hammond interviews lighting expert Victor Zadarej, who shares his extensive experience in gardening and the development of grow lights. They discuss the critical factors in choosing the right grow light, the evolution of lighting technology, and common misconceptions about grow lights. Victor emphasizes the importance of light spectrum, energy efficiency, and practical tips for indoor gardening, providing listeners with valuable insights to enhance their growing experience.
In this episode of 'How I Grow This', host Luke Hammond speaks with Kaylee Richardson from the Honeystead about her experiences in gardening, beekeeping, and the integration of herbs into her garden. They discuss the challenges of growing in Virginia's unpredictable climate, innovative garden designs, and the importance of pollinators. Kaylee shares her favorite herbs, their medicinal properties, and how she incorporates them into her gardening practices, emphasizing a sustainable and chemical-free approach. The discussion also covers essential oils, winter gardening techniques, and the basics of herbal medicine, encouraging listeners to embrace gardening and herbalism as accessible and rewarding practices.Check out what Kaylee is up to via her website and youtube:https://thehoneystead.com/https://www.youtube.com/@TheHoneystead
In this episode of the How I Grow This Podcast, host Luke Hammond interviews Audrey Crawford, a passionate gardener and owner of Audrey's Little Farm. Audrey shares her journey from growing up on a family ranch in Central California to establishing her own gardening business. She discusses her experiences with home gardening, the influence of her family, and the challenges she faces in her climate. Audrey also dives into her favorite crops, particularly tomatoes, and shares her gardening techniques, pest management strategies, and the importance of growing what her family enjoys. In this conversation, Audrey Crawford shares her gardening journey, focusing on pest management, companion planting, and creating a thriving garden ecosystem. She discusses her shift towards organic practices, the importance of beneficial insects, and the strategies she employs to manage pests without chemicals. Audrey also delves into the concept of companion planting, the creation of a multi-layered canopy in her garden, and effective weed management techniques. Additionally, she highlights her irrigation methods and the significance of resourcefulness in gardening, encouraging listeners to utilize local resources for their gardening needs.Follow along on Audrey's Journey via her website, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube.https://audreyslittlefarm.com/http://facebook.com/audreyslittlefarmhttp://www.youtube.com/@AudreysLittleFarminstagram.com/audreyslittlefarm
In this episode, host Luke Hammond speaks with Noah Sanders about his extensive gardening experience in East Central Alabama. They discuss the challenges of gardening in a humid climate with red clay soil, innovative techniques for creating sustainable garden beds, and the importance of compost and mulch in maintaining soil health. Noah shares insights on managing weeds, scaling gardening practices, and designing aesthetically pleasing gardens that encourage family involvement in homesteading. In this conversation, Noah discusses the importance of embracing a "Hobbit lifestyle" that prioritizes family, relationships, and a love for simple living. The discussion explores how to find joy in gardening, the significance of joy in maintaining a work ethic, and how gardening can reflect one's character and values. The conversation emphasizes the need for intentionality in managing time and resources, and how to cultivate a fulfilling and creative gardening experience that inspires future generations.Find Noah online at his website, facebook or youtube: https://redeemingthedirt.com/https://www.redeemingthedirtacademy.com/https://www.facebook.com/redeemingthedirt/www.youtube.com/@RedeemingtheDirtNoahSanders
In this episode of 'How I Grow This', host Luke Hammond interviews Emma Jagoz from Moon Valley Farm, discussing her journey as a farmer, the challenges of growing in Maryland's climate, and the diverse crops she cultivates. Emma shares insights on sustainable farming practices, the importance of community supported agriculture (CSA), and how she manages a team of 30 farmers while maintaining morale during peak seasons. The conversation highlights the significance of feedback loops with customers and the evolution of farming techniques from hand tools to modern equipment. In this conversation, we explore the journey of a passionate farmer who transitioned from a small-scale operation to managing 70 acres of diverse crops. The discussion covers the importance of investing in versatile farming tools, effective irrigation techniques, integrated pest management strategies, and the significance of community-supported agriculture. Check out what Emma is up to on the Moon Valley Farm website, facebook or Instagram!https://www.moonvalleyfarm.net/https://www.facebook.com/moonvalleyfrederick/https://www.instagram.com/moonvalleyfarm/?hl=en
In this conversation, Jill Ragan shares her journey in gardening, emphasizing the importance of investing in oneself and understanding the context of growing. She discusses the diversity of crops she grows year-round, the labor involved in gardening, and how to simplify the process by choosing the right crops. Jill also highlights the significance of preserving the harvest, her transition from a hobbyist to a professional gardener, and the techniques she employs to maximize yields in her backyard garden.Connect with Jill via her website, on Instagram, facebook, or youtube!https://thewhisperingwillowfarm.com/https://www.youtube.com/@WhisperingWillowFarmhttps://www.instagram.com/whisperingwillowfrm/
Paul and Luke introduce the new podcast for gardeners, farmers, and homesteaders, and drop some hints about upcoming guests and episodes