429. Five Reasons You Should Build A Kitchen Garden

429. Five Reasons You Should Build A Kitchen Garden

People often ask me, “What is a kitchen garden?” What it is not is a garden in your kitchen. It’s not a tower full of lettuce growing in water next to your microwave or a pot of herbs on your windowsill. The answer is actually quite simple: a kitchen garden is essentially a bed of fruits, vegetables, and herbs you like to use for cooking, located near your kitchen. Convenience is one of the biggest keys to successful gardening.


One ~ A kitchen garden is easier to care for if it’s located just outside your kitchen door, where you do your cooking. This might not always be possible, depending on your garden's position in the sun, but the closer you can get to accessing your main cooking area, the better.

Two ~ A kitchen garden is easier to harvest from, making it more likely you will eat those vegetables you took so much time to grow. And they’ll thrive the more time you spend in your beds harvesting and caring for your little seedlings.

Three ~ A kitchen garden that uses deep beds will also make your veggies grow stronger. This is because the roots can go deeper, water can circulate around them more fluently, and they can soak up all the nutrients they need. Additionally, the best soil possible is included.

Four ~ A kitchen garden is easier to water. A kitchen usually has a water supply, so even if you don’t have a hose that will reach, filling a watering can from the sink will keep those baby seedlings moist when they are first germinating, one of the struggles of growing plants from seed.

Five ~ A kitchen garden can contain a compost pipe, also known as a worm tube (just a piece of perforated 6” or bigger PVC pipe), making recycling your kitchen scraps easier than you’ve ever believed, while providing fresh nutrients to your garden all season long. To keep animals out, just cover with a plate or an upside-down clay pot bottom. Drop leftover food scraps, coffee grounds, egg shells, and even weeds down the tube. Worms will then turn these bits of waste into nutritious food for your soil and plants. You want your pipe to be about 21/2 feet long with the lower 18 inches buried into the soil.

Last spring, my husband finally made my kitchen garden dreams come true, and this year I built one for my mom in her garden. We planted companion plants like basil and tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, and sunflowers along the back of the bed near the garage to attract beneficial insects. We added nasturtiums, which not only add a peppery flavor and pretty color to summer salads but also serve as a natural deterrent to pests with their strong odor. An old trellis I found made an excellent climbing post for pole beans, something I can’t plant in our frosty Montana beds — and some lettuce, arugula, and radishes to pick first in the early spring.

Despite my mom's repeated assurances that she could never get eggplants to grow, a couple of Black Beauties, did a great job producing a few delicious purple aubergines, one of her favorite vegetables to cook. Each corner grew a big squash, and I could only dream about my mom’s famous flower fritters that were a delicacy when we were kids.

As we head into fall, it's a great time to design and build a kitchen garden for next spring and get started collecting those compost scraps, creating lots of healthy soil to fill those beds with.



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2020 Garden Goals Challenge Day 7 | Reflect

2020 Garden Goals Challenge Day 7 | Reflect

Do you want to save time in your garden?Do you want to grow a garden full of healthy vegetables but feel you don’t have time? Do you struggle to get all the weeds pulled and watering done in the heat of summer when your friends are all headed to the lake? Are you tired of paying the high cost of organic vegetables in the store but struggle to grow your own?Well, our 2020 Garden Goals Challenge will help you find success in your garden journey!SYLLABUSDay One - Brainstorm - No Dream is Too BigDay Two - Make A PlanDay Three - Create a SMART GoalDay Four - Research TimeDay Five - Get OrganizedDay Six - Photo Time - the Before shotDay Seven - ReflectDay Eight - VisualizeImagine anything is possible!Go back to your garden journal goals and see if there are any new goals you’ve decided on or any that you might have left out. What other things have you decided you would like to accomplish this year?Do you have something you want to accomplish each month?Is there something you learned when you were doing research you think you might also like to take on?This is a great place to promote our blank garden journal!My Garden JournalIt’s always good to have a before and after photo to record your progress. When I look back at our place in the early 90s I can’t believe how far we have come. Take a picture now of your before and get ready for the after!If you need more help with your 2020 GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge let us know. You are more then welcome to email me at OrganicGardenerPodcast@gmail.com and I will answer as soon as possible. Or you can post in the Organic Gardener Facebook Group or message me or Mike on Facebook. The Organic Oasis Master Class Starts Friday, January 24th and ends Friday, February 21st! Get in first and you'll have your workbook and journals before the first class! This $97 course can be had for $75.00 if you order before the 24th! Join today!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

1 Helmi 20208min

February 2020 Update | Sunflower Microgreens Experiment | GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge

February 2020 Update | Sunflower Microgreens Experiment | GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge

So, I just wanted to tell you what's been new since I released the 2020 GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge and see if you are having the same problems I am hearing it, as well as talk a bit about January 2020! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

1 Helmi 202013min

2020 Garden Goals Challenge Day 6 | Photo time

2020 Garden Goals Challenge Day 6 | Photo time

Do you want to save time in your garden?Do you want to grow a garden full of healthy vegetables but feel you don’t have time? Do you struggle to get all the weeds pulled and watering done in the heat of summer when your friends are all headed to the lake? Are you tired of paying the high cost of organic vegetables in the store but struggle to grow your own?Well, our 2020 Garden Goals Challenge will help you find success in your garden journey!SYLLABUSDay One - Brainstorm - No Dream is Too BigDay Two - Make A PlanDay Three - Create a SMART GoalDay Four - Research TimeDay Five - Get OrganizedDay Six - Photo Time - the Before shotDay Seven - ReflectDay Eight - VisualizeImagine anything is possible!This is a great place to promote our blank garden journal!My Garden JournalIt’s always good to have a before and after photo to record your progress. When I look back at our place in the early 90s I can’t believe how far we have come. Take a picture now of your before and get ready for the after!If you need more help with your 2020 GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge let us know. You are more then welcome to email me at OrganicGardenerPodcast@gmail.com and I will answer as soon as possible. Or you can post in the Organic Gardener Facebook Group or message me or Mike on Facebook.The Organic Oasis Master Class Starts Friday, January 24th and ends Friday, February 21st! Get in first and you'll have your workbook and journals before the first class! This $97 course can be had for $75.00 if you order before the 24th! Join today!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

1 Helmi 20206min

301. Appropedia – | Lonny Grafman | To Catch the Rain | Humboldt State University, CA

301. Appropedia – | Lonny Grafman | To Catch the Rain | Humboldt State University, CA

Appropedia is for collaborative solutionsin sustainability, appropriate technology, poverty reduction, and permaculture.To Catch The RainTell us a little about yourself.So, I’m an instructor at Humble State University in far northern California. to make real projects all around the worldin summers we're teaching in other countriesIndiaDominican RepublicMexicoEl Salvadoralways with the same kind of intent which is to work together to find out what people neednot coming in with solutions, locally or internationally.we don’t come in thinking know we know the answer we just come in with the excitement of working together.We work with a lots of grade schools k-12agriculturegarden infrastructureZane middle schoolrain water catchmentedible landscapingsolar power robot stationshuman powered sundialspermeable pavementall type of projects to raise the educational experience with the engagement as well as an environment that’s really nurturingYou know if students are catching their own rain and using that to grow their own food on campus they're education is heightened.I'm so excited this year to be somewhere were recycling is valued, recess is 4 times a day! There's an outdoor classroom! My kids are big into legos so solar powered robots sounds great! educational experiencesoh yeah so we pretty much just adapted that projectstay outside and be inspired by the sun!You're organization sounds like my ideal of the Peace Corps. My question with the Peaces Corps is why do they not send 6 people to one place instead of 1 person to 6 places?I do international work because I love learning. I have a bigger impact in my own local community because I know where to find stuff and who’s gonna donateSHOW NOTES COMING SOON! Read unfinished notes here. We’d love if you’d join Organic Gardener Podcast Facebook Community!The Organic Gardener Podcast is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.comIf you like what you heard on the Organic Gardener Podcast we’d love it if you’d give us review and hopefully a 5 star rating on iTunes so other gardeners can find us and listen to. Just click on the link here.and don’t forget if you need help getting started check out our new Free Garden Course.com Free Organic Garden...

27 Tammi 20201h 14min

RAW interview #307 with Jeff Ditchfield author of Cannabis Cultivator and the Medical Cannabis Guidebook | Jamaica

RAW interview #307 with Jeff Ditchfield author of Cannabis Cultivator and the Medical Cannabis Guidebook | Jamaica

Cannabis Cultivator: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing MarijuanaIt’s like I discuss bookThe Medical Cannabis Guidebook: The Definitive Guide To Using and Growing Medicinal Marijuanastep-by-step guidesMy name is Jeff Ditchfield I'm 60 years old this year.Jeff started growing cannabis when a friend with MS got robbed at knifepoint for trying to buy some pot to help her pain. Listen to his amazing story and learn how you or someone you know can grow cannabis for medicine in this amazing interview that will tug at your heart strings when you hear how parents are struggling to save get medicine to help their children.This book was recommended as the best easiest to follow guide to growing cannabis organically.Listen to the full interview here Remember to join us for the Organic Oasis Master Class beta cohort starting January 24, 2020! And get ready for your best garden ever!The Organic Oasis Master ClassThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

24 Tammi 20201h 12min

2020 GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge Day 5 | Get Organized

2020 GREEN Organic Gardener Podcast Challenge Day 5 | Get Organized

Do you want to save time in your garden?Do you want to grow a garden full of healthy vegetables but feel you don’t have time? Do you struggle to get all the weeds pulled and watering done in the heat of summer when your friends are all headed to the lake? Are you tired of paying the high cost of organic vegetables in the store but struggle to grow your own?Well, our 2020 Garden Goals Challenge will help you find success in your garden journey!SYLLABUSDay One - Brainstorm - No Dream is Too BigDay Two - Make A PlanDay Three - Create a SMART GoalDay Four - Research TimeDay Five - Get OrganizedDay Six - Photo Time - the Before shotDay Seven - ReflectDay Eight - Visualize DAY 5 Get ORGANIZED: What do you need to do first?For me this is the fun part. Making a list of things to do.If your goal is to build a deep bed, do you know what materials you’re going to choose? Where you’re going to get your soil to fill it? What you’re going to put in there? Seeds? Starts? Transplants? Where will you get them and when do they go in the ground?If your goal is to create a water feature for bees what’s it going to be made out of? Where will it go? How will you access water? What can they stand on while they’re drinking so they don’t drown?If your goal is to plant an orchard have you picked out your fruit trees? Do you need fencing? If so how much? Will you need a post hole digger? Where will you get your fence posts?If your goal is to plant an herb garden do you have list of herbs you want to get? Do they need full sun or shade? Do they stay out all year or do you need to keep them in pots so you can bring them in during the winter?Make a list of all the things you will need to purchase or gather and do for each step of your goal. Make sure you have an idea of how long each project will take.This is a great place to promote our blank garden journal!My Garden Journal Garden Journal and Data Keeper DAY 2: MAKE A PLANLet’s take your list and start to define a strategy. The first step is to organize and prioritize your goals. I like to start with the calendar and put my goals into chronological order.A general guess for now is fine. We’ll get to the details down the line.Which ones can you start now?Which ones do you need to wait until the ground thaws?Which ones do you need supplies for?Which ones do you have to accomplish this year?A secret I have learned about successful gardening is that you should start with your harvest date? When do you want to be done? If you’re working on a landscape when do you want to be able to enjoy it? If you are planting vegetables when would you be harvesting? Do you have a list of seeds you want plant? <a href="https://mailchi.mp/3e5a3ee84452/organicoasismasterclass"...

24 Tammi 20209min

RAW interview #307 with Jeff Ditchfield author of Cannabis Cultivator: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing Marijuana | Jamaica

RAW interview #307 with Jeff Ditchfield author of Cannabis Cultivator: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing Marijuana | Jamaica

Cannabis Cultivator: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing MarijuanaIt’s like I discuss in the bookThe Medical Cannabis Guidebook: The Definitive Guide To Using and Growing Medicinal Marijuanastep-by-step guidesMy name is Jeff Ditchfield I'm 60 years old this year.Jeff started growing cannabis when a friend with MS got robbed at knifepoint for trying to buy some pot to help her pain. Listen to his amazing story and learn how you or someone you know can grow cannabis for medicine in this amazing interview that will tug at your heart strings when you hear how parents are struggling to save get medicine to help their children.This book was recommended as the best easiest to follow guide to growing cannabis organically.Remember to join us for the Organic Oasis Master Class beta cohort starting January 24, 2020! And get ready for your best garden ever!The Organic Oasis Master ClassThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

20 Tammi 20201h 12min

2020 Garden Goals Challenge | Day Four Research Time

2020 Garden Goals Challenge | Day Four Research Time

Do you want to save time in your garden?Do you want to grow a garden full of healthy vegetables but feel you don’t have time? Do you struggle to get all the weeds pulled and watering done in the heat of summer when your friends are all headed to the lake? Are you tired of paying the high cost of organic vegetables in the store but struggle to grow your own?Well, our 2020 Garden Goals Challenge will help you find success in your garden journey!SYLLABUSDay One – Brainstorm – No Dream is Too BigDay Two – Make A PlanDay Three – Create a SMART GoalDay Four – Research TimeDay Five – Get OrganizedDay Six – Photo Time – the Before shotDay Seven – ReflectDay Eight – VisualizeImagine anything is possible!This is a great place to promote our blank garden journal!My Garden JournalWhat do you need to accomplish your goal?What supplies are you going to need? Where will you get them?Is your goal to plant heirloom tomatoes? Where are you going to get your seed?Do you have a catalog? Have you picked out varieties that are acclimated to your climate? Do you have your seed packets? What are your harvest dates, date to maturity, can you start marking on your calendar when each variety needs to get planted?Is your goal to sell micro-greens to your local restaurants? Have you made a list of restaurants in your area? Spoke to the chefs? Found out what their needs are? Is there a special herb they would like too? Are you going to install a new automatic water system? Do you know someone who has one? Is there a local sprinkler service that can help?Are you wanting to plant Sweet Potatoes? There’s a great video on Johnny’s Select Seed Site or maybe you want to bring in some beneficial insects?You are more then welcome to email me at OrganicGardenerPodcast@gmail.com and I will answer as soon as possible. Or you can post in the Organic Gardener Facebook Group or message me or Mike on Facebook.The Organic Oasis Master Class Starts Friday, January 24th and ends Friday, February 21st! Get in first and you’ll have your workbook and journals before the first class! This $97 course can be had for $75.00 if you order before the 24th!Join today!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

18 Tammi 20207min

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