This podcast is an extension of gardening information provided for—and by—members of the Gardeners with Altitude organic gardening club of Northeastern Arizona. Organized to help people know how to battle the unique gardening challenges of he lower Colorado River Plateau, the Gardeners with Altitude garden club was started in St. Johns, Arizona in 2008.
A short primer on soil amending.
Soil texture test: Clemson University
Home Soil test kits: Amazon
Gardeners with Altitude Home page
The last of the Three Sisters. Includes winter and summer squashes, pumpkins, melons, and cucumbers.
This episode is the first of a 3-part series in the Three Sisters: Corn, beans, and squash. Learn details about growing corn and how it fits into a Three Sisters planting.
Some tips and simple instructions about building your first compost pile. Key points including making sure the pile is always moist, balancing “greens” and “browns” correctly, and what should and should not go into a home compost pile.
Choosing seeds or plants can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. This episode discusses some of the information you need to know to make informed decisions about plants or seeds to put in your vegetable garden.