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Your Garden Coach NZ

Ali Soper and Jen Anderson

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Guiding keen new gardeners to become confident vegetable growers no matter the size of your garden or your skill level. We aim to share tips and tricks to help you grow healthy, nutrient-rich vegetables. Based in the Central Otago region of New Zealand. Happy gardening
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It appears that over Winter our Episode releases each week are a little later than anticipated. Let's roll with that for the time being. A full episode this week updating your current winter tasks, yes there is plenty to keep you motivated and enjoying the benefits of being in the garden even if winter days are shorter (and cooler). Go on, wrap up …
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Happy Winter Solstice, by the time you are listening to this episode (late again), you will be on the right side of the season, heading straight towards Spring. On the other hand, here in France, where Summer is yet to arrive, we've received incredible quantities of rain every day. We fitted actual floodgates at a friends house this afternoon, a fa…
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Once again we apologise for the delay in releasing this episode. We will try harder. This week we take a look at the moon calendar. It’s’ sowing and planting time and we have a few suggestions for your vegetable and flower gardens. Ali visited Eltham Palace and grounds just after visiting RHS Chelsea, this garden is definitely one to visit if you f…
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Apologies once again for the delay in uploading the podcast - I am definitely on French time. Another RHS Chelsea report today. Hope you enjoy it. Stay warm, but do get your hands in the dirt as often as you can, it will make you feel good. Ali Support the Show. You can contact us at coach@yourgardencoach.nz Please follow our Instagram page @yourga…
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A special report from RHS Chelsea Flower Show this week. Ali was incredibly fortunate to be invited into one of the Show Gardens to interview the designers. What a surreal experience to be recording the very talented Dido Milne and Sophie Parmenter in the garden they designed for The National Autistic Society. An enveloping, safe and calm garden in…
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Hello listeners, I am currently in transit and technology is getting the better of me. I've finally managed to upload this week's podcast but... I cant get my notes to update you on what is in the podcast. So, you will have a lovely surprise. Hoping to update this blurb when I get settled in France. In the meantime, happy listening and happy garden…
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This week, by popular request, we give some tips on what to record in your diaries to make the most of your observations and assist with forward planning. We have two guests this week, Phoebe Atkinson from @nga_kaupeka, Phoebe is a founding member of the Secret Gardens of Aotearoa group and the strength behind the very successful Forrest Hill Commu…
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Rosehip and Pine needle foraged tea Erin Allison from Harvest Homegrown gives us a snapshot of her Hāwea Market Garden - she also teaches us how to grow micro-greens . @harvesthomegrown book your spot at Erin's Winter Workshop now. We draw the winner of the 2nd NZ Bulbs Competition - huge thanks to Paul and Gemma for supporting our podcast. Cultiva…
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Tea - Kānuka A New Zealand Native Three gardening periods this week Barron - 1st-3rd May - avoid planting. “Spoil your soil with goodness” Sow Root Crops 4th & 5th In temperate climates sow radish, onions, garlic, Jerusalem artichokes, and try ginger too. In frosty zones sow radish, swedes Jerusalem artichoke, and turnips. Cultivate period 6th - 9t…
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A busy week this week… Lots of Autumn tasks coming up. We welcome back the very talented Leah Evans @mrs.evans.garden Leah gives us a Snapshot of her Autumn garden and she has some inspiring wisdom for us. Tea - Lemon balm and Sage - a favourite of ours. NZ Bulbs have partnered with us for the 2nd of 3 Bulb Giveaways - Enter this fabulous competiti…
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We enjoy a cup of Dried Yarrow and Mint tea today - it’s a winner, Jen loves it. Dr Compost joins us for a chat about… composting! He’s a mine of information and has a few ideas to help Jen get started with composing. Take a look at Ben’s Socials @dr_compost & Dr Compost on fb, Ben talks about Bokashi composting in his latest video. We learn about …
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Postgraduate Researcher Daniellé du Plooy shares with us her studies into The Future of Food Systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and the role of key stakeholders’ in shaping that future. Daniellé aims to highlight the diversity of values, opportunities, visions and concerns about the future of food in NZ, Danilellé has so much valuable knowledge to sha…
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What a week for competitions woohoo! The winner of our Kings Seeds Seasonal Gift Pack is Rebecca Teonea The NZ Bulbs Pack goes to Linda- Marie Stokke And the $20 Weekly Gift Voucher from Kings goes to Rachel Chamberlain Congratulations to you all, and huge thanks to Kings Seeds and NZ Bulbs Yarrow Tea today - We dried the flowers when they were in …
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In this week's episode: Beetroot - grow lots, it's so good for your blood. We focus on this vegetable today. We talk to Paul Hoek from NZ Bulbs, what a delight, Paul tells us everything we need to know to grow gorgeous Spring bulbs. It’s ordering time for bulbs. Paul has a wonderful gift pack for us to give away in this week's competition. Jane Wri…
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I might take a moment to thank our listeners for joining us each week and for the lovely feedback you give us. Each message is welcomed and helps us to write the stories you’d like us to tell. Please keep your emails coming. Building this gardening community is heartwarming and very fulfilling. You are appreciated. In this weeks episode we talk to …
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Podcast Episode 24 What a week! - The Wanaka A&P Show was a huge success, Jen and Ali won a few prizes in the Home Industries Sections Including 1st Place for our Scarecrows. This week we talk about Wildlife in the Autumn Garden We bust some Tomato Myths And we have quite a long list of jobs this week. The Moon is Waxing which is ideal sowing and p…
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It’s Autumn, and there's lots happening in the garden and kitchen. Harvesting is in full swing, pickling, preserving, and so much fresh produce to share. Autumn tasks include mulching, and choosing bulbs for Spring colour, always a favourite pastime. Keeping those roses going - deadheading and removing any diseased leaves from the area. Your pumpki…
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Robert Owen is a delight to listen to, a gentleman beekeeper. With a PhD in Varroa, and having been a beekeeper for 25 years, Robert is a mine of common sense beekeeping advice. Roberts publishers, Exile Publishing, have kindly donated a copy of ‘Honey Bee Pests and Diseases’ - A Complete Guide to Prevention and Management. Detailed chapters, illus…
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This week we enjoyed talking with Keren Mackay, aka The Professional Country Woman. Keren designed a wonderful Crop Rotation Poster that Ali has been referring to for about 10 years - it’s a gem Keren has kindly gifted a poster to one of our listeners - Listen in to hear how you can win. Jen and Ali enjoyed fresh apple tea - this delicious drink ma…
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Hamish from Seacliff Organics @seaclifforganics joins us and talks all about the variety of products we can add to improve our soil. We mentioned the book - 'The Intelligent Gardener' by Steve Soloman Seed libraries - all you need to know Garden tasks this week - Sowing and Planting for winter crops. Tea - Bee balm… not one of our favourites Chelse…
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Are you still confused about gardening by the moon? Let’s talk a bit about why we promote this age-old practice. Liz Buggs joins us to talk about the Wanaka A&P Show schedule - Do get involved with your local A&P Show, they are a wonderful annual event that reminds us of the benefits of getting together as a community in a very wholesome way. 'Edib…
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Today we discuss Soil Testing and soil amending. A fascinating subject, we barely scratch the surface of the topic but we will have a follow-up discussion with Hamish from Seacliff Organics later in the month. Garden tasks this week - we are in the Barren Period until the 6th & 7th when it’s the ideal time to direct sowing root crops. Todays Tea is…
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Podcast Episode 17 now available A little late uploading this time so the dates are slightly off (apologies - Life got in the way) Today we talk about water retention in your Summer garden - water restrictions are now in place here in Central Otago, we find out how to make the most of every available drop (and Ali gets a bit grumpy at the excessive…
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A soothing Chamomile Tea to enjoy whilst listening to Jen and Ali ramble on about - Bitter lettuce issues Seed germination tests Vegetable of the week - Cucumber What is happening in the garden this week Windfall apples - don't waste them Book of the Week - Herbs - Herb Gardening from the Ground Up - Sal Gilbertie & Larry Sheehan Instagram of the W…
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In today's episode We interview Erin Allison, Grower, and owner/operator of Harvest Homegrown in Hawea. Erin generously shares a wealth of vegetable-growing knowledge gained over the last eight years growing food for her weekly subscribers. Erin talks about her regular hands-on workshops where attendees learn season-relevant, vegetable garden tasks…
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Happy New Year to our lovely listeners. Gosh, it’s hot, gardening is happening early in the morning and after dinner these days, definitely not during the day. Our big concern here in Central Otago is WATERING!!! We’re parched and any rain we have been receiving has barely wet the surface. This is why we MULCH liberally, it really does help retain …
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We wish our listeners a very Merry Christmas and a happy start to the New Year. Many listeners have told us they will be binge-listening to catch up on our podcasts. Do remember to listen to the most recent podcast first. Stats show You Garden Coach is now in the top 25% of podcast ‘tune-ins’ in New Zealand - for this, we thank you all. Do keep sha…
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Foraged Tea - today we try Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) which grows abundantly in our district. I think I've found a new favourite. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding, and if surgery is coming up. We talk about this week's garden jobs - be sure to listen to the most current episode first. From the 15th of December, we are back into sowing and pant…
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Feeding the soil that feeds your tomatoes - we learn how to make homemade tomato fertiliser. Garden happenings for this week according to the moon calendar. Aphids - what do we do about them? Instagram account of the week - @she.grows.stuff Glossary - Cloche - a bell-shaped cover that protects your seedlings from birds and rabbits (and dogs). The n…
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Episode 10 In todays episode: Elderflower Tea Does birdsong stimulate plant growth? And we talk with the wonderful Leah Evans about her first book 'Hands in the Dirt' - there's a competition to win a copy. Garden Happenings this week -succession planting -catmint mosquito repellant -cabbage white butterflies -tomato care Vegetable of the week - Glo…
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Today we talk to Jane Mahoney, Jane, along with her daughter Sophie Bannan has written a beautiful book 'Secret Gardens of Aotearoa. Ali has a personal attachment to this book as her garden, Crosshill, features along with eleven other New Zealand gardens. Stunning photography, and plenty of tips from humble home gardeners. We know you'll love it as…
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Today we talk about - Borage Tea What are Cucurbits? Square Meter Gardening We have the privilege of talking to Yotam and Niva Kay from Pākaraka Permaculture Book - One Magic Square - Lolo Houbein Our very first Giveaway book - The Abundant Gardener published by Allen and Unwin Listen to the podcast for competition details (open to NZ listeners onl…
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In this episode, we discuss Square Foot Gardening We share recipes for Weed Tea Fertiliser and Compost Tea fertiliser. Todays tea is made from spring Hawthorn leaves and blossom It’s Root Crop sowing time on 9th & 10th November 2023 Jen tells us just how many seeds the sunflower can produce on each head. Book - Square Foot Gardening - Mel Bartholom…
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In this episode, we place the spotlight on Leeks What on earth is Hugelkulture? And it’s Tomato Time… We take a look at Garden tasks this week Gardening by the Moon Calendar Glossary Term – Square Foot Gardening How to buy your tickets for the ‘Secret Gardens of Aotearoa’ book launch at Crosshill Garden https://humanitix.com/nz/search?skipPrefillLo…
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In this episode we talk about - Garden tasks this week - planting time Spinach - growing notes Food Forests and the Layering System Codling Moth treatment for fruit trees Companion Planting Garden Tea recipe - Lemon balm, rosemary, ginger and lemon. Book of the Week The Joy of Gardening Lynda Hallinan Glossary - Hugelkulture - Mound or Hill Culture…
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In this episode, we talk about- Companion planting Sow and plant phase of the moon What does Perennial mean? Where and how do I sow seeds? And we talk once again to Jess and Anna - Two Sisters, One Garden about their Deep Scratch Composting technique and how they employ the hens to do all the hard work. Book of the Week Rebel Gardening by Alessandr…
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Podcast Notes for Buzzsprout Ep 3 11/10/23 In this episode, we talk to Jess and Anna, Two sisters, One garden in Hawea Flat We’ll take a look at - Garden tasks this week Gardening by the Moon Calendar Tips for growing great carrots Chop and Drop Book of the week - Hands in the Dirt: Grow your own Kai - Leah Evans. Publisher Allen & Unwin Instagram …
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In this episode, we talk about - Garden tasks this week - Sowing Root Crops Grouping your vegetables into ‘families’ in order to create a 4 Bed, Crop Rotation Plan. This method helps prevent the build-up of pests and diseases in the soil, keeps your soil healthy, and in turn each ‘family’ prepares the soil for the next rotation Perennial Vegetable …
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Welcome to the very first episode of Your Garden Coach. In this ‘Introduction’ episode we will give an overview of what we aim to achieve in our series. A garden podcast dedicated to beginner and intermediate gardeners who are keen to learn how to grow healthy, nutritious vegetables for their family. We will discover what the term ‘Kitchen Garden’ …
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