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  • How to Make Gardening Easier on Your Body | Accessible Gardening
    2026/06/30
    ❓Question of the Day: How have you made your garden more accessible? What tools, techniques, or adaptations have made gardening easier for you or someone you know? Your garden should be a place of peace—not pain. In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we discuss practical ways to make gardening more accessible for gardeners of all abilities. Whether you're dealing with bad knees, mobility challenges, chronic pain, or simply want to garden more comfortably, we share ideas that can help you continue growing what you love.From raised beds and ergonomic tools to container gardening and creative adaptations, we explore ways to reduce strain while maximizing your enjoyment and harvest. Because everyone deserves the opportunity to experience the joy of gardening.In This Episode Gardening with physical limitations Raised beds, containers, and vertical gardening️ Ergonomic tools and adaptive gardening equipment‍♀️ Reducing strain on your knees, back, and joints Making gardening more comfortable without sacrificing productivity Why gardening should be accessible for every bodyConnect With Us Andre the Farmer: https://andrethefarmer.com Urban Gardening with Gray The Chocolate Botanist: https://bio.site/thechocolatebotanistPodcast Sponsors Retain Spray – https://retainspray.com Sonia's Bug Spray – https://soniasbugspray.com ️ Andre's Pepper Sauce – https://andrethefarmer.com Thryve Roots – https://thryveroots.com❓Question of the Day: How have you made your garden more accessible? What tools, techniques, or adaptations have made gardening easier for you or someone you know? Your garden should be a place of peace—not pain. In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we discuss practical ways to make gardening more accessible for gardeners of all abilities. Whether you're dealing with bad knees, mobility challenges, chronic pain, or simply want to garden more comfortably, we share ideas that can help you continue growing what you love.From raised beds and ergonomic tools to container gardening and creative adaptations, we explore ways to reduce strain while maximizing your enjoyment and harvest. Because everyone deserves the opportunity to experience the joy of gardening.In This Episode Gardening with physical limitations Raised beds, containers, and vertical gardening️ Ergonomic tools and adaptive gardening equipment‍♀️ Reducing strain on your knees, back, and joints Making gardening more comfortable without sacrificing productivity Why gardening should be accessible for every bodyConnect With Us Andre the Farmer: https://andrethefarmer.com Urban Gardening with Gray The Chocolate Botanist: https://bio.site/thechocolatebotanistPodcast Sponsors Retain Spray – https://retainspray.com Sonia's Bug Spray – https://soniasbugspray.com ️ Andre's Pepper Sauce – https://andrethefarmer.com Thryve Roots – https://thryveroots.com❓Question of the Day: How have you made your garden more accessible? What tools, techniques, or adaptations have made gardening easier for you or someone you know? Your garden should be a place of peace—not pain. In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we discuss practical ways to make gardening more accessible for gardeners of all abilities. Whether you're dealing with bad knees, mobility challenges, chronic pain, or simply want to garden more comfortably, we share ideas that can help you continue growing what you love.From raised beds and ergonomic tools to container gardening and creative adaptations, we explore ways to reduce strain while maximizing your enjoyment and harvest. Because everyone deserves the opportunity to experience the joy of gardening.In This Episode Gardening with physical limitations Raised beds, containers, and vertical gardening️ Ergonomic tools and adaptive gardening equipment‍♀️ Reducing strain on your knees, back, and joints Making gardening more comfortable without sacrificing productivity Why gardening should be accessible for every bodyConnect With Us Andre the Farmer: https://andrethefarmer.com Urban Gardening with Gray The Chocolate Botanist: https://bio.site/thechocolatebotanistPodcast Sponsors Retain Spray – https://retainspray.com Sonia's Bug Spray – https://soniasbugspray.com ️ Andre's Pepper Sauce – https://andrethefarmer.com Thryve Roots – https://thryveroots.com Support Our Sponsors: Retain Spray: retainspray.com Sonia’s Bug Spray: https://sonias-essentials.myshopify.com/Thryve Roots: ThryveRoots.comAndre The Farmer’s Pepper Sauce: andrethefarmer.com#Gardening #UrbanFarming #podcast #TheChocolateBotanist #BlackPlantCreators #GrowYourOwn #Horticulture #PlantCare #andrethefarmer #FarmToBalcony #BudgetGardening #GardenTips #GardenLife #PlantParent #UrbanGardening
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  • Lab-Grown Food, Dr. Sebi & Plant Conspiracies
    2026/06/23

    Is chocolate really being grown in a lab? Is Dr. Sebi's nutritional philosophy supported by science? Are pesticides, GMOs, and "electric foods" being misunderstood online?
    In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, Andre the Farmer, Urban Gardening with Gray, and The Chocolate Botanist dive headfirst into some of the biggest myths and conspiracy theories circulating in the gardening and plant world.
    From lab-grown foods and GMO misconceptions to black seed oil, sea moss, decoctions, and the claims often made in alternative health spaces, the conversation separates evidence from internet folklore. Along the way, the hosts discuss how misinformation spreads, why scientific literacy matters, and how gardeners can evaluate extraordinary claims with a critical eye.
    Whether you're curious about food science, plant biology, or simply enjoy hearing common gardening myths challenged with humor and facts, this episode has something for you.
    Topics Covered
    • Lab-grown fruit and food myths
    • Dr. Sebi and "electric foods"
    • GMOs and common misconceptions
    • Black seed oil and sea moss claims
    • Plant conspiracies on social media
    • Science-based gardening and critical thinking

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    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who loves gardening, plant science, and separating fact from fiction.

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  • AI vs Real Gardeners: Plant Advice, Fake Videos & Gardening Misinformation
    2026/06/09
    In this thought-provoking episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we—Urban Gardening with Gray, Andre the Farmer, and The Chocolate Botanist—dig into one of the hottest and most controversial topics online right now: AI-generated gardening content, fake plant videos, and the future of artificial intelligence in agriculture.
    From viral “instant harvest” videos and impossible blue flowers to AI-generated gardening advice and fake plant hacks, we break down how to spot AI slop and separate entertainment from real growing knowledge. We discuss why misleading gardening content can hurt beginners, spread misinformation, and drown out real educators trying to teach people how to grow successfully.
    This episode covers:
    • How to identify fake AI gardening videos
    • Why viral plant hacks often aren’t real
    • AI-generated misinformation in gardening and food science
    • Can ChatGPT and AI tools actually help gardeners?
    • Using AI responsibly for garden planning and research
    • Why critical thinking matters more than ever online
    • AI vs. real gardening experience and expertise
    • The environmental impact of AI data centers and water use
    We also dive into broader conversations around technology, social media algorithms, and how AI could shape the future of agriculture, education, and online trust. Along the way, we swap stories about fake pesticide claims, dangerous foraging misinformation, and how internet fearmongering spreads faster than science.
    Plus:
    • Andre joins us live from Washington’s Olympic National Park
    • Gray shares a viral TikTok encounter at a resort pool
    • We discuss iNaturalist, mushroom identification, and why AI can’t replace real-world knowledge
    • Plenty of laughs, tangents, and classic Dirt on Gardening energy
    Whether you're curious about AI in gardening, fake viral videos, ChatGPT for plants, or the future of technology in agriculture, this episode blends science, humor, and honest conversation to help you think critically in the digital age.
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  • Companion Planting, Garden Pests & Healthy Soil: Do Insects Attack Weak Plants?
    2026/06/02
    In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we—Andre the Farmer and Urban Gardening with Gray—dive into one of the most debated topics in gardening: why pests attack certain plants and how healthy soil impacts plant resilience. Along the way, we mix in gardening science, practical pest control strategies, gardening myths, and plenty of laughs.
    We explore a fascinating discussion around the Brix index, plant sugars, and the theory that insects are more attracted to stressed or unhealthy plants. Are pests really targeting weak plants first? And can healthier soil biology actually reduce pest pressure naturally? We break down the science, skepticism, and real-world gardening experiences behind the idea.
    This episode also covers:
    • Companion planting for natural pest management
    • Soil microbes, fertilizers, and plant health
    • Neem oil, insecticidal soap, and organic pest control
    • Why over-fertilizing can attract aphids and pests
    • Blueberry soil pH and feeding mistakes
    • Bird, squirrel, and rabbit management in the garden
    • Growing tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and mulberries
    • Blossom end rot and unusual tomato-growing practices
    • Starting seeds vs. transplants for different climates
    • Gardening in Florida vs. northern growing zones
    We also share updates from our own gardens, celebrate Andre’s son graduating from Georgia Tech, and even welcome a surprise guest appearance from Mama Andre, who joins the conversation to talk gardening, pineapples, and pepper sauce.
    Of course, no Dirt on Gardening episode would be complete without some wild tangents—from grits debates and doubles to gardening while ADHD, internet myths, and whether healthy plants really can repel pests naturally.
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    • Urban Gardening with Gray
    • The Chocolate Botanist
    Whether you're troubleshooting pests, improving soil health, or just looking for honest gardening conversations, this episode is packed with practical advice, science-backed ideas, and community-driven growing knowledge.
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  • Spring Gardening Q&A: Soil, Strawberries, Pests & Spring Planting Tips
    2026/05/26
    In this spring-focused episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we—Andre the Farmer, Urban Gardening with Gray, and The Chocolate Botanist—kick off the growing season with a lively gardening Q&A packed with practical tips, laughs, and real-world garden updates.
    We dive into everything gardeners are dealing with right now, from spring planting prep and recovering from winter damage to pest control, strawberries, compost, hydroponics, and choosing the right native plants for your region.
    This episode covers:
    • Spring garden planning and seasonal planting tips
    • Recovering mango trees and tropical plants after freezes
    • Favorite native plants for pollinators and ecosystems
    • Carnivorous plants native to the Carolinas
    • Filling raised beds and improving soil naturally
    • Growing Okinawan spinach and longevity spinach
    • Strawberries: sunlight, soil pH, drainage, and bigger harvests
    • Hydroponic fertilizer issues and nutrient mixing
    • Worm composting and vermiculture basics
    We also answer listener questions on:
    • Whiteflies, spider mites, cucumber beetles, and grasshopper control
    • Using neem oil, insecticidal soap, and diatomaceous earth safely
    • Compost recommendations for different regions
    • Soil brands vs. building living soil locally
    • Earthworms, compost tea, and molasses myths
    • Watermelons, pawpaws, tropical fruit trees, and growing by climate zone
    Along the way, we share stories from our own gardens, reflect on PlantCon experiences, debate gardening myths like electroculture, and somehow end up talking about Michael Jackson, movie nostalgia, and internet conspiracies.

    Whether you grow on a patio, in raised beds, or across acres of land, this episode is packed with science-backed advice, honest gardening experiences, and community-driven conversation to help you grow with confidence this spring.

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    • The Chocolate Botanist: https://bio.site/thechocolatebotanist

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  • Gardening Q&A: Soil Mixes, Watering Tips, Sugarcane Sourcing & PlantCon Houston
    2026/05/19
    In this lively, Q&A-driven episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we—Andre the Farmer, Urban Gardening with Gray, and The Chocolate Botanist—answer your best gardening questions and share real-world advice you can actually use.

    We cover everything from where to source sugarcane in bulk (and how to network with juicers and local farmers) to building the right soil mix for containers and grow bags—with the honest truth: it always depends on your plant, climate, and drainage setup.


    We also break down:
    • Bamboo vs. native river cane for garden structures
    • Watering strategies that go beyond “just water more”
    • Mosquito control that actually works (and what’s overhyped)
    • Why most “plant repellent” claims aren’t as effective as advertised

    Along the way, we share updates from our own gardens—late-season potato experiments, unexpected cucumber success, and mango tree recovery—plus our excitement for PlantCon Houston, where we’ll be hosting a grafting class, bringing plant starts, and connecting with the community.

    Expect a mix of practical tips, science-backed insights, and a few wild moments (yes… we really questioned if pandas are real).

    Resources & Links:
    • The Chocolate Botanist: https://bio.site/thechocolatebotanist
    • Urban Gardening with Gray: https://urbangardeningwithgray.com/
    • Andre the Farmer: https://linktr.ee/andrethefarme

    We also shout out helpful tools like soil and root boosters, tool care essentials, and always recommend checking your local cooperative extension office for region-specific planting calendars and advice.

    Whether you're just starting out or leveling up your garden, this episode encourages you to experiment, grow bigger than you think, and learn fast from both wins and failures.

    Got more questions? Keep them coming—we’re building this with you.

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  • Why Blooms Drop (and How to Stop It): Pollinators, Heat, and Hand-Pollination
    2026/05/12
    In this episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, we—Andre the Farmer, Urban Gardening with Gray, and The Chocolate Botanist—dig into one of the most frustrating gardening problems: flowers that never turn into fruit.
    We break down the real reasons behind poor fruit set and blossom drop, especially for tropical crops like mango, dragon fruit, and cacao, and share practical solutions you can actually use in your garden. From pollination problems to heat stress and nutrient imbalances, we explain what’s going wrong—and how to fix it.
    We also explore the often-overlooked world of pollinators. It’s not just about honeybees—wasps, flies, and native pollinators play a huge role in successful fruiting. Plus, we walk through when and how to hand-pollinate for more reliable harvests.
    In this episode, we cover:
    • Why flowers drop before setting fruit
    • The role of temperature, chill hours, and seasonal timing
    • Monoecious vs. dioecious plants and how that affects yield
    • Nutrient shifts (when to reduce nitrogen and boost phosphorus & potassium)
    • How to attract and support diverse pollinators
    • Simple hand-pollination techniques for better fruit production

    We also answer listener questions on pawpaws, loquats, peppers, and blueberries, share a real-world cautionary story about a social media account hack (and how to recover), and highlight the value of cooperative extension resources for region-specific growing advice.

    This episode blends science, experience, and community—plus a personal reflection on legacy, travel, and the power of gardening to bring people together.

    If you’re struggling with fruiting plants or want to boost your harvests, this episode gives you the tools to troubleshoot and succeed.

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  • Spring Boom, Summer Stall: Microclimates, Heat-Resilient Gardens, and Food Forests
    2026/05/05
    In this vibrant episode of The Dirt on Gardening Podcast, hosts Andre the Farmer, Urban Gardening with Gray, and The Chocolate Botanist are joined by special guest Malakai of Edible Earth Solutions, tuning in from The Gambia to share real-world insights on tropical gardening, food forests, and climate-smart growing.
    We kick things off celebrating a 500-download milestone before diving into practical, experience-driven gardening talk—from spring growth explosions to summer slowdowns, and how factors like day length, soil temperature, and watering habits directly impact plant performance.
    Malakai breaks down how he’s building a thriving tropical food forest in West Africa, sharing actionable strategies for creating resilient systems anywhere in the world. Learn how to design and manage microclimates using windbreaks, canopy layers, and shade, plus when to mulch, compost, and fertilize for crops like moringa, cassava, bananas, and fruit trees.
    This episode also covers:
    • How to grow in extreme heat and manage summer stress
    • Watering strategies (including why early mornings matter)
    • Using chop-and-drop methods for soil fertility
    • Microclimate design for small and large gardens
    • Transitioning from backyard gardening to edible landscapes
    We also answer audience questions on:
    • Soursop pollination and fruiting tips
    • Growing moringa in colder climates
    • Pawpaw success for Zone 6B growers
    • Why cilantro tastes “soapy” to some people
    • Can Malaysian dwarf coconuts grow in Central Florida?
    Plus, we highlight valuable resources and growers to follow, including Malakai (@plantwithmalakai), cooperative extension offices for local guidance, and insights from experienced backyard growers.

    Whether you're growing in Florida, Texas, New York, or across the globe, this episode delivers practical gardening strategies, tropical growing knowledge, and soil-building techniques to help you adapt, grow more food, and build resilient systems.

    From food forests to family, this conversation reminds us that gardening connects communities across climates—and sometimes, the best advice is simple: wake up early, water deeply, and keep planting.

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