The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
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The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the grow your own food revolution. This audio only podcast features special guests like Jason Mraz, Lisa Steele and Kari Spencer as they discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas.
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
2d ago
843: Planting in the Fall Garden - A Rosie Replay
A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay
In This Podcast: Rosie on the House features Farmer Greg and special guest Nika Forte discussing urban farming and the importance of fall gardening. Nika details her role as the Urban Farms Director at St. Vincent de Paul's Urban Farm and their efforts in combating food insecurity through sustainable practices. They also emphasize the significance of healthy soil, appropriate garden placement, and choosing crops that are both enjoyable and cost-effective, with insights into seed preservation. Additionally ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
1w ago
842: Preserving food with Wendi Bergin In This Garden Chat:
Join Farmer Greg and Wendi Bergin - Wendi and Greg present an insightful overview of food preservation methods, emphasizing the importance of various techniques in extending the shelf life of different food items. They explore traditional methods like canning and pickling, alongside modern practices such as vacuum sealing and freeze-drying. Wendi details the principles behind these processes and offer practical tips for successful food preservation at home. Their discussion highlights the benefits of preserving food, including reducin ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
2w ago
841: Wendi Bergin on on Being Joyfully Prepared
In This Podcast: Wendy Bergen, founder of Joyfully Prepared, shares her expertise and journey in gardening, homesteading, and preparedness, inspired by her family's sustainable living heritage. In her podcast, she offers practical advice on food storage, emergency readiness, and the importance of gratitude. The script underscores the value of practical skills, community service, and continual learning through storytelling and personal anecdotes. Wendy also provides resources for skill-building and emphasizes the joy and growth that comes from emb ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
2w ago
841: Harvesting and Storing A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman host a monthly seed chat focused on harvesting and storing seeds. They discuss methods of dry and wet harvesting, particularly for tomatoes and squashes, and emphasize the importance of understanding plant families in seed collection. Various methods to ensure seed viability, such as proper drying and cool storage, are explored, along with the significance of seed diversity and the role of local seed libraries. The conversation also highlights the need for more individ ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
3w ago
839: Jeremy Chevalier on Food Forest Innovations
Building food in our everyday landscapes.
In This Podcast: The podcast features Jeremy Chevalier, a Phoenix native and serial entrepreneur, who is pioneering urban food forest initiatives with his charity, Homegrown, aiming to combat food shortages by promoting regenerative agriculture and self-sufficient communities. Jeremy discusses his journey from a conventional career to founding Homegrown, influenced by his community experiences and discoveries in soil health and permaculture. His initiatives include permaculture-based landscape services ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
3w ago
837: BioDynamics 101 with Mike Biltonen In This Garden Chat:
Join Farmer Greg and Mike Biltonen, Exploring Biodynamics. Biodynamics is an advanced farming method that views the farm as a single, self-sustaining organism. It incorporates cosmic and lunar influences, along with organic farming practices, to enhance plant, animal, and soil health. Special preparations made from herbs, minerals, and manure are used to stimulate soil fertility and plant growth. Biodynamics also emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living systems and seeks to create harmony between them..
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The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
3w ago
796: Rebecca Newburn on Documenting Seed Libraries
Connecting Seed Communities Worldwide.
In This Podcast: Join Rebecca Newburn as she shares just what a seed library is and her organizations efforts to document where they are. They have had incredible success in first encouraging people to start seed libraries and now to document their world wide spread, in many different countries and languages.
Our Guest: Rebecca is the Co-Founder of Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library, a free seed exchange located in the Richmond Public Library in Richmond, California where she lives. The “create a library ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
1M ago
838: Austin Frerick on The Food Barons of our Time.
Challenging the way our food is grown.
In This Podcast: In this podcast episode, we interview Austin Frerick an expert in agricultural and antitrust policy, discussing his book 'Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of the American Food Industry.' Austin shares his personal and professional journey that shaped his insights on the food system, highlighting the consolidation and exploitation in the industry through the profiles of various 'food barons.' The conversation explores the systemic issues related to the industrialization of agricul ..read more
The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
1M ago
836: Seed Saving Secrets A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman discuss the fundamentals of seed saving, techniques for collecting and preparing seeds from various plants, and the benefits of maintaining genetic diversity. They also address specific audience questions about harvesting and storing seeds, and the effects of cross-pollination. The conversation emphasizes the importance of home-based seed saving for adapting plants to local conditions and mitigating the impacts of climate change..
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The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
1M ago
835: Growing Wild Food in Your Yard
A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay
In This Podcast: In this episode of Rosie on the House, hosts Romey Romero and Farmer Greg discuss growing wild food in in your yard. They emphasize the benefits of planting food-producing plants and using permaculture principles like composting, chickens and layering plants. Greg also highlights the importance of observing microclimates, proper water management, utilizing open-pollinated seeds and having chicken workers in your yard. Additionally, he touches on community involvement, local ordinances, and the Permacult ..read more