The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
A podcast by Urban Farm Team - Fridays
899 Episodes
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648: Tony Horn on Living in Harmony
Published: 12/3/2021 -
647: Seth Siegel on Water Scarcity in Agricultural Areas
Published: 11/26/2021 -
646: Loving Those Legumes
Published: 11/19/2021 -
645: Composting for Your Neighbors
Published: 11/12/2021 -
644: Planting in the Right Season
Published: 11/5/2021 -
643: Nifty Nightshades
Published: 10/29/2021 -
642: Jeffrey Smith on the Impact of GMO's On Our Environment and Health
Published: 10/22/2021 -
641: Garden Soil Prep for Success
Published: 10/15/2021 -
640: Edible Ecosystems in a Nutshell
Published: 10/8/2021 -
639: Keeping Bees
Published: 10/1/2021 -
638: Permaculture in the Garden
Published: 9/28/2021 -
637: Growing Great Berries.
Published: 9/24/2021 -
636: How to let your garden go to seed
Published: 9/21/2021 -
635: Rebugging Your Farm and Garden
Published: 9/17/2021 -
634: Erik Diedrichsen on Developing a New Poultry Feeder
Published: 9/14/2021 -
633: Soil Is Not Dirt
Published: 9/10/2021 -
632: Christy Wilhelmi on Growing Fruit in Small Spaces
Published: 9/7/2021 -
631: Feeding Chickens
Published: 9/3/2021 -
630: Small Space - Big Potential
Published: 8/31/2021 -
629: Wrap Up of Roundup
Published: 8/27/2021
Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opportunities to learn from the experience of people just like you, and plenty of resources to ensure you're informed, equipped, and empowered to participate more mindfully in your local food system... and to have a great time doing it! Support our Podcast and listen Ad-Free! Visit www.urbanfarm.org/patron for more information and see what else we include.