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Yellow leaves, chewed-up plants, and tomatoes that suddenly stop producing can make it feel like your garden is falling apart. But many common midsummer garden problems have simple explanations once you know what to look for. In this episode, you'll learn how to diagnose yellowing leaves, tell the difference between nutrient deficiencies and diseases, identify what's eating your plants, and understand why heat can interfere with tomato and pepper production. These practical gardening tips will help you troubleshoot problems with more confidence and avoid treating the wrong issue.
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https://journeywithjill.net/harvesttojar Key Takeaways Learn how to diagnose yellow leaves by where symptoms appear on the plant. Understand the difference between nutrient deficiencies and plant diseases. Identify common insect pests by the damage they leave behind. Discover why tomatoes, peppers, and other crops stop setting fruit during extreme heat. Learn practical troubleshooting steps before reaching for fertilizer or pesticides. Chapters00:00 – Why midsummer gardens suddenly struggle
02:13 – Fall garden planning opportunity
03:00 – What yellow leaves are really telling you
05:45 – Mobile vs. immobile nutrients explained
08:45 – Common nutrient deficiencies to recognize
13:35 – When a soil test is worth it
14:10 – Using AI to diagnose garden problems
15:35 – Nutrient deficiency or disease?
18:15 – Identifying diseases by leaf patterns
19:00 – What's eating your plants?
21:20 – Finding nighttime garden pests
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Identify common tomato diseases and learn how to respond before they spread.
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https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
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Summer gardening can leave you feeling worn out, but your best harvest may still be ahead. If you've been wondering whether a fall garden is worth the effort, this episode will help you start planning without feeling overwhelmed.
Learn three simple decisions you can make now to prepare for a productive fall vegetable garden, including which crops to grow, when to start seeds, and how to get your garden space ready before planting season begins.
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Want to grow fresh celery for soups, Thanksgiving dressing, and winter meals? My free Celery Growing Guide walks you through how to successfully grow celery from seed through harvest. You'll also get access to additional growing guides for broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, carrots, and more.
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Key Takeaways Decide which cool-season crops you'll actually enjoy eating this fall. Learn which vegetables should be direct sown and which need transplants. Know when to start fall transplants before it's too late. Plan ahead for garden space as summer crops finish producing. Prepare your soil and protect young plants for a healthier fall harvest. Chapters00:00 – Free celery growing guide
01:00 – Why now is the perfect time to dream about fall
03:20 – Decide what to grow
06:10 – Direct sow or transplant?
08:30 – Should you buy or grow transplants?
10:20 – When to start seeds indoors
11:40 – Planning your garden space
15:05 – Making room for fall crops
16:35 – Refreshing your soil
17:25 – Using shade cloth for success
18:50 – Custom plans and fall workshop
21:10 – Final encouragement and resources
Resource LinksFree Celery Growing Guide
Grow celery successfully from seed through harvest, plus receive additional crop-growing guides.
https://journeywithjill.net/celery-guideCustom Fall Garden Plans
Get a personalized planting plan designed specifically for your garden space and climate.
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Learn how to confidently plan, plant, and grow a productive fall garden.
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Ready for a simple system to plan and track your garden? My Complete Garden Planner makes it easy.
https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
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Struggling to know how much to water your vegetable garden during summer? You're not alone. Learn how to water raised beds, containers, and in-ground gardens with confidence so your plants stay healthy and productive all season long.
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Summer watering isn't as simple as following the "one inch per week" rule. In this episode, I'll explain why your garden's watering needs change throughout the season and how to tell when your plants actually need water. We'll cover raised beds, containers, grow bags, and in-ground gardens, along with practical ways to build a watering system that saves time while keeping your garden thriving.
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Key Takeaways Learn why the one-inch-per-week rule is only a starting point. Understand how watering needs change for raised beds, containers, and in-ground gardens. Use the finger test and moisture meter to water with confidence. Learn how to recognize underwatering versus overwatering. Discover irrigation systems that make summer watering easier. Chapters00:00 – Why summer watering gets confusing
01:24 – Is one inch per week enough?
06:37 – Raised beds vs. containers
11:08 – The finger test explained
15:50 – Heat wilt or drought stress?
19:58 – Signs of overwatering
20:20 – Garden in Minutes watering system
24:00 – Best irrigation methods
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http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
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Struggling with empty garden beds after harvesting spring crops? Wondering what to plant in June and July without wasting valuable garden space?
In this episode, you'll learn which vegetables, herbs, and flowers thrive in summer heat so you can keep harvesting, suppress weeds, and make the most of your garden all season long.
Whether you're looking for heat-loving crops, succession planting ideas, or simple ways to fill empty beds, you'll walk away with practical options you can plant right now.
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Key Takeaways Discover heat-loving crops that thrive when temperatures rise. Learn how succession planting extends your harvest season. Find out which flowers can keep garden beds productive and beautiful. Use days-to-maturity and frost dates to make smarter planting decisions. Start preparing now for fall crops like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and celery. Chapters00:00 – Why empty beds invite weeds
Resource Links
02:39 – What to plant now
05:25 – Understanding succession planting
06:08 – Heat-loving crops for summer
17:55 – Best succession planting options
20:37 – Second planting of tomatoes
24:59 – Fresh basil all season
26:24 – Summer flowers that thrive
29:06 – Calculate days to maturity
31:27 – Prepare for fall crops
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https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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A bus full of seasoned gardeners showed up to tour my garden, and the questions they asked were so good I wrote every one down. How close is too close when you plant? Why is the garlic browning early? What do you do about squash vine borers?
This episode walks through the real questions from that visit, with practical answers on companion planting, succession planting, tomato blight, and growing celery in a hot, humid climate. If you've ever looked at your own beds and wondered whether you're doing it right, this one's for you.Free Download: Beginner's Garden Resource Vault A growing library of free guides, cheat sheets, and planning tools to help you garden with less guesswork. → http://journeywithjill.net/free-garden-downloads
Key Takeaways Companion planting can pack a bed full and cut your weeding to almost nothing. Celery and carrots make great neighbors — the celery helps pull excess moisture away. For early blight, prune low stems and learn to live with it instead of spraying. Beat squash vine borers by succession planting, not fighting each plant. A late-summer planting often escapes the pests that wreck your spring crops. Chapters 00:00 – Why I hosted a garden visit 03:30 – The bed that calmed my nerves 06:00 – Are these crops too close? 09:30 – Growing and harvesting celery 13:00 – Dealing with tomato blight 18:00 – Keeping tomatoes from taking over 22:00 – Early jalapenos and new varieties 25:00 – Seed starting vs. the greenhouse 30:00 – Why I grow nasturtium 35:00 – Keeping lettuce from bolting 38:00 – Why my garlic matured early 41:00 – My approach to squash vine borers 45:00 – Rabbits, squirrels, and what works Resources Mentioned in this Episode Lazy Gardener's Guide to Fungal Tomato Diseases → http://journeywithjill.net/lazy-gardeners-guide Chicken Tunnel YouTube Video → https://youtu.be/K5RvpLZVQLw Dream to Garden Garden Planning Course → http://journeywithjill.net/dreamtogarden Products Mentioned in this Episode Garden in Minutes — The garden grids I used to lay out that peppers-celery-carrots bed, plus the tomato cage that's become my favorite. Code Jill for 7% off regular-priced items. → http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes Cross Country Nursery — Where my Marglobe and Jolene tomato plants came from, with a huge selection of pepper and tomato starts. Code JILL for 15% off. → http://www.chileplants.com/jill More brands I recommend and discount codes → https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/More Free Downloads
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Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with garden pests and wondering if Sevin Dust is the answer?
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Before you reach for this popular insecticide, it's important to understand what it does to pests, pollinators, and your garden ecosystem.
In this episode, you'll learn the truth about Sevin Dust, carbaryl, organic pest control, and safer ways to manage garden insects.Discover which plant pairings naturally help keep harmful insects away from your crops.
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Key Takeaways Learn how Sevin Dust has changed over the years and why that matters. Understand the differences between carbaryl and the current Sevin Dust formulation. Discover the risks Sevin Dust poses to pollinators, beneficial insects, and soil life. Learn why many organic gardeners avoid broad-spectrum insecticides. Explore natural pest-control alternatives that work with your garden ecosystem. Chapters00:00 – Why I finally talked about Sevin Dust
Related Podcast Episodes Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden with Jessica Walliser
01:09 – The garden tour that sparked this episode
03:13 – Why I use diatomaceous earth instead
06:22 – What Sevin Dust actually is
09:30 – The surprising ingredient change
13:18 – How carbaryl kills insects
16:43 – Why it works so well
19:02 – Why some countries banned carbaryl
20:42 – Human health concerns explained
23:57 – Effects on bees and beneficial insects
26:12 – Why organic gardeners avoid it
28:40 – The new Sevin Dust formulation
31:00 – Natural vs. synthetic pyrethroids
33:32 – Does the new formula work better?
36:43 – Risks to pollinators and aquatic life
40:05 – Can organic gardeners use it?
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Plan and track your garden season with Jill's all-in-one planner.
https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with rising grocery prices while your garden overproduces?
In this episode, you'll learn practical ways to turn extra vegetables into extra income without becoming a full-time farmer.
We cover backyard garden side hustles, CSA boxes, value-added products, and high-value crops for small-space gardeners.Dirt Academy Kids: https://www.dirtacademykids.com/JWJ
Learn how to garden alongside your kids with step-by-step lessons and hands-on activities designed for families and homeschoolers. Use promo code JWJ for a discount.If you've ever looked at your overflowing tomato plants or too many cucumbers and wondered if your garden could actually help pay for itself, this episode is for you. Market farmer Luke Hammond joins me to share realistic ways home gardeners can earn extra income from the space they already have. We talk through practical examples for small raised-bed gardens, easy ways to find buyers without committing to a farmers market, and how to think strategically about succession planting and high-value crops. Whether you want a simple side hustle or just enough to offset grocery costs, this conversation will help you think differently about your garden.
Key Takeaways Learn how one raised bed can produce surprising value Discover simple ways to sell produce without a farmers market Find out which crops offer the best return in small spaces Understand how succession planting supports steady harvests Explore value-added products like pickles, herbs, and jams Chapters00:00 – Can a backyard garden make money?
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03:33 – What one raised bed can earn
07:27 – Growing lettuce through summer heat
10:28 – Best high-value garden crops
13:07 – Easy ways to sell extra produce
18:02 – Roadside stands and local sales
22:59 – Turning harvests into value-added products
29:57 – Balancing gardening with family life
34:20 – Starting small with a CSA
35:59 – Succession planting for steady harvests
39:33 – Best fall crops to sell
41:36 – First steps for beginner sellers
43:02 – Gardening with kids and Dirt Academy Kids
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Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with cabbage worms, bolting brassicas, or disappointing cauliflower heads? In this episode, you'll learn practical spring garden lessons from my own Zone 8a garden experience. I'm sharing what worked with cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, onions, and companion planting so you can grow stronger cool-season crops next spring with more confidence.
Free Download: Broccoli, Cauliflower & Cabbage Quick-Start Growing Guide
Key Takeaways Learn how different cauliflower varieties performed in spring heat Discover which cabbage varieties were most productive and flavorful Hear what helped reduce cabbage worm pressure naturally Learn how crimson clover worked as a companion planting mulch Understand how late freezes affected cool-season crops Chapters
Learn how to grow productive brassicas with better timing, pest protection, and harvest success.
http://journeywithjill.net/broccoli-guide00:00 – Spring garden reflections
Resources Herb Workshop (grab the replay here): http://journeywithjill.net/herb-workshop Broccoli, Cauliflower & Cabbage Quick-Start Growing Guide (free):
02:15 – Why cauliflower intimidated me
06:45 – Choosing better cauliflower varieties
09:05 – How to blanch cauliflower heads
13:20 – Preventing cabbage worm damage
15:10 – Comparing cabbage varieties
20:10 – Testing crimson clover with broccoli
24:40 – Lessons from a late freeze
26:00 – Growing onions through winter
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Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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You grew it. Now how do you make it taste as good as it possibly can? A conversation with a working chef changes the way you think about what's already in your garden. This episode covers cooking techniques for tomatoes, corn, herbs, and more — with practical, doable advice for home gardeners.
Free Download: Herbs Quick Reference Chart A handy cheat sheet for growing and using your favorite kitchen herbs. http://journeywithjill.net/herbchart
🌿 Live Workshop — Everyday Kitchen Herbs (Tuesday, May 19th) Join Jill live in her garden as she walks you through 12 kitchen herbs — growing, harvesting, and using each one. You can ask questions in the chat in real time. Register here → https://journeywithjill.net/herb-workshop
Key Takeaways:
Brining corn overnight in a salt-and-sugar solution adds flavor before you ever light a grill — a simple trick that works even when corn isn't freshly picked Roasting concentrates flavor by cooking out water and caramelizing sugars; it's one of the most effective techniques for garden tomatoes A quick ten-minute marinade of lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and garlic elevates fresh tomatoes more than you'd expect Homegrown vegetables have a built-in advantage — freshness that no store can match; cooking technique is just the finishing touch Blanching and shocking (ice water immediately after hot water) preserves the green color in broccoli and other vegetablesChapters:
00:00 Welcome and chef introduction 01:45 Disney's iconic street corn — how it's made 03:10 Brining corn: why it works and how to do it at home 04:40 Grilling vs. boiling: the flavor difference explained 05:50 Garden vegetable flatbread: roasted vs. marinated tomatoes 07:10 Why roasting makes vegetables taste better 08:30 Herb pairings for roasted tomatoes 09:20 Tomato risotto and basil pesto breakdown 11:00 Making pesto at home: tips from the chef 12:15 Peach cobbler with cinnamon ice cream 12:50 Avocado toast with marinated tomatoes and edible flowers 14:30 The chef's best advice for home gardenersResource Links:
Beginner's Garden Resource Vault — Your go-to library of gardening guides and cheat sheets
Stay connected:
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Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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You spent the money on herbs. You watched them grow. Now what?
There's a whole season of flavor sitting in your garden, and most of it never makes it to your kitchen. This episode walks you through how to actually use what you grow — fresh, dried, frozen, and blended — from the first oregano harvest in spring all the way through cilantro in winter.
Free Download: Herbs Quick Reference Chart A handy cheat sheet for growing and using your favorite kitchen herbs. http://journeywithjill.net/herbchart
🌿 Live Workshop — Everyday Kitchen Herbs (Tuesday, May 19th) Join Jill live in her garden as she walks you through 12 kitchen herbs — growing, harvesting, and using each one. You can ask questions in the chat in real time. Register here → https://journeywithjill.net/herb-workshop
Key Takeaways
Harvest perennial herbs like oregano, mint, and thyme in spring when they're at their peak — before summer heat sets in Preserve flavor by storing dried herbs whole in jars, then grinding only when you're ready to use them Basil pesto freezes beautifully in silicone trays, giving you homegrown flavor all winter long Cilantro does best when you let it self-seed and volunteer — your fall and winter harvest will be stronger for it You don't have to do all of this at once — pick one herb, one method, and start thereResource Links
Free Download: Herbs Quick Reference Chart → http://journeywithjill.net/herbchart
Everyday Kitchen Herbs Workshop (May 19th, live) → https://journeywithjill.net/herb-workshop
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Friday Emails → https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/ Podcast Archive → https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/ Oregano vs. Marjoram — What's the Difference? https://journeywithjill.libsyn.com/338-oregano-vs-marjoramReady for a simple system to plan and track your whole garden? My Complete Garden Planner makes it easy → https://shop.journeywithjill.net/
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Garden in Minutes — Easy-to-install garden bed irrigation that takes the guesswork out of watering. Use code Jill at checkout for 7% off regular-priced items → http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes
Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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You've been waiting all spring to get those peppers in the ground. But planting day isn't just about digging a hole and dropping them in — and this year, I learned some things I didn't expect.
In this episode, I'm sharing my full pepper planting day guide, including what I had to research when my plants were ready before my garden was. Keywords: planting peppers, pepper transplants, chilling injury peppers.
Free Download: Tomato Quick-Start Growing Guide Growing peppers usually means you're growing tomatoes too. This free guide covers variety selection, timing, pruning, and harvest — with a decade of podcast episodes, videos, and articles all in one place. 👉 https://journeywithjill.net/tomato-guide
Key Takeaways:
Peppers are more cold-sensitive than tomatoes — soil temperature, air temperature, and overnight lows all matter before you plant Chilling injury is real: cold damage above freezing can cause yellowing, wilting, and stunted growth that lingers for weeks Lignification (the stem going woody early) is a sign your transplant has waited too long — pot up rather than wait if you're in this situation Plant at the same depth as the pot, add support immediately, and water in well to eliminate air pockets Skip the flower pinching unless your plant was stressed during hardening off — the science is murky and most healthy plants do fine without itChapters:
00:00 Welcome and tomato resource mention 02:55 Why peppers need extra care at planting time 03:40 When to plant: soil temp, air temp, and overnight lows 06:10 Chilling injury explained — symptoms and what's happening inside the plant 13:05 Lignification: why waiting too long in the pot is a real problem 18:20 My lose-lose dilemma — and what I'd do differently 19:30 What to do with root-bound transplants 20:45 Sweet peppers vs. hot peppers: differences that matter on planting day 24:50 Plant spacing by pepper type 27:00 Greenstalk container growing tips + Mother's Day sale 28:10 Planting depth, what to add to the hole, and root care 30:20 Supporting your plants right after planting 33:45 Mulching: timing considerations 34:20 Should you pinch off early flowers? 38:40 What to expect the first few weeks after transplantingResource Links:
Free Download: Tomato Quick-Start Growing Guide Everything from variety selection to harvest, with a decade of resources in one place. 👉 https://journeywithjill.net/tomato-guide
Connect with Jill: 📧 Friday emails → https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup ▶️ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos 📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/ 🎙️ Podcast archive → https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/
Ready for a simple system to plan and track your garden? My Complete Garden Planner makes it easy. → https://shop.journeywithjill.net/
Sponsors for This Episode:
Cross Country Nurseries — One of the most unique selections of pepper, tomato, and herb transplants you'll find anywhere. Organically grown and shipped nationwide in spring, timed for your zone. 🔗 http://www.chileplants.com/jill | Use code JILL for 15% off
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Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling to grow healthy cucumbers that actually produce? You're not alone—cucumbers can be tricky if you don't get a few key things right.
In this episode, you'll learn how to grow cucumbers successfully with simple, practical tips you can use right away.
Whether you're growing in raised beds, containers, or small spaces, this will help you get a better harvest.Cucumbers are one of the most rewarding crops to grow, but they can also be frustrating when plants struggle, stop producing, or take over your space. In this episode, I walk you through what's worked in my garden when it comes to growing cucumbers—from choosing where to plant them to keeping them productive all season long. I also share how vertical growing methods, including systems like GreenStalk, can help you manage space more efficiently.
Key Takeaways Choose the right setup for healthy cucumber growth Use vertical support to improve airflow and yield Grow cucumbers successfully in small or large spaces Keep plants productive with simple maintenance Avoid common issues that limit harvest Resource Links The Beginner's Garden Resource Vault (free): http://journeywithjill.net/free-garden-downloads Friday Emails (newsletter): https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/ Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/ Complete Garden Planner – Plan and track your season with a simple system: https://shop.journeywithjill.net/ Sponsor(s) for this EpisodeGreenStalk Vertical Planter – A simple way to grow vertically and maximize your space, perfect for cucumbers and other vining crops in small areas.
Get $50 off all planters during their sale through May 11th, plus use code JILL10 for $10 off a $75 purchase.
👉 https://journeywithjill.net/greenstalkGarden in Minutes – An easy-to-install watering system that helps you keep your cucumber plants consistently watered without the hassle.
Disclaimer
Use code Jill for 7% off your order.
👉 http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with pests or poor pollination in your garden?
Wondering how to attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects naturally?
In this episode, you'll learn simple, practical ways to support pollinators and grow a healthier vegetable garden.I'm coming to you from Disney World's Epcot Flower & Garden Festival, where I had the chance to talk with entomologist Morgan Bell at Butterfly Landing. She shares how pollinators like bees, butterflies, and even wasps play a vital role in your garden ecosystem—and how the small choices you make can have a big impact.
We talk about how to attract pollinators, why caterpillars aren't always a bad thing, and what you can do right now to create a garden that supports both productivity and biodiversity. If you've ever wondered how to balance growing food with supporting nature, this episode will give you a clear place to start.
Key Takeaways Why pollinators are essential for fruit and vegetable production The difference between host plants and nectar plants How to attract more bees and butterflies naturally Simple ways to support pollinators without extra work Why "messy" gardening can actually improve your harvest Resource LinksFree Resources:
The Beginner's Garden Resource Vault: http://journeywithjill.net/free-garden-downloadsConnect with Me:
Newsletter (Friday emails): https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebeginnersgarden Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/podcast Sponsors for This EpisodeGarden in Minutes
An easy-to-use watering system that delivers consistent moisture right at the soil level—perfect for simplifying your garden routine.
Use code Jill for 7% off your order: http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes
(Discount subject to change.)Cross Country Nurseries
Disclaimer
An organic, sustainable nursery specializing in unique pepper varieties, along with tomatoes, herbs, and more—shipped nationwide at the perfect time for your growing zone.Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase.
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Struggling to know when to plant tomatoes without risking frost?
Wondering how deep to plant or what actually matters on planting day?
In this episode, you'll learn a step-by-step tomato planting process so you can start strong and grow a healthy harvest.Tomato planting day can feel exciting… and a little uncertain. In this episode, I walk you through exactly how I decide when it's safe to plant, how I prep my planting holes, and what I do right after planting to give my tomatoes the best start possible.
Free Download: Tomato Diseases Guide
Key Takeaways How to decide the right time to plant tomatoes What nighttime temperatures really matter How deep to plant tomatoes for stronger roots How spacing impacts airflow and disease What (if anything) to add to the planting hole Resource Links Tomato Diseases Guide (free): http://journeywithjill.net/lazy-gardeners-guide Friday Emails (newsletter): https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup Recommended Brands & Products: https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/ Complete Garden Planner: https://shop.journeywithjill.net/ Sponsor for This Episode
Quickly identify common tomato problems and learn what to do next so you can protect your harvest.
👉 http://journeywithjill.net/lazy-gardeners-guideCozy Earth
Premium bedding and loungewear designed for comfort and better sleep. Use code JILL for a special discount. 👉 http://cozyearth.comGarden in Minutes
Disclaimer
An easy-to-install garden irrigation system that saves time and ensures consistent watering. Use code Jill for 7% off.
👉 http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling to figure out what your garden soil actually needs?
Confused by compost, topsoil, and raised bed mixes?
In this episode, you'll learn simple, practical soil basics to grow healthier plants and improve your garden naturally.Dream to Garden (Now Open!)
Key Takeaways Understand the difference between topsoil, compost, and raised bed soil Learn how to build healthy soil for raised beds or in-ground gardens Know how and when to add compost for best results Avoid common mistakes when buying bagged soil Discover why feeding your soil matters more than feeding plants
My step-by-step garden planning course with optional monthly coaching calls to help you plan and grow with confidence.
👉 https://journeywithjill.net/dreamtogardenResource Links
Dream to Garden https://journeywithjill.net/dreamtogarden The Beginner's Garden Resource Vault (free):
http://journeywithjill.net/free-garden-downloads Friday Emails (newsletter):
https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup Recommended Brands & Products:
https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/ Complete Garden Planner:
https://shop.journeywithjill.net/ Sponsors for This EpisodeCross Country Nursery
A trusted source for high-quality plants, especially if you're looking to expand your garden with reliable varieties.
👉 http://www.chileplants.com/jillGarden in Minutes
Disclaimer
An easy irrigation system that helps you water your garden efficiently without the guesswork.
Use code Jill for 7% off:
http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Feeling unsure about companion planting when you're actually standing in your garden? You're not alone. It's one thing to read charts, but another to decide what goes where in real time.
In this episode, you'll learn how companion planting really works, including spacing, timing, and practical garden layout strategies that make sense.Free download: Companion Planting for Pest Control
A simple, practical guide to pairing plants that help naturally reduce pests.
👉 http://journeywithjill.net/companion-planting-for-pestIf companion planting has ever felt confusing or overly complicated, this episode will walk you through step-by-step principles you can actually use in your garden today.
Resource Links Companion Planting for Pest Control (free): http://journeywithjill.net/companion-planting-for-pest Beneficial insects episode: https://journeywithjill.libsyn.com/235-attracting-beneficial-bugs-to-your-garden-with-jessica-walliser Friday Emails: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/ Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/Recommended Brands & Products:
Sponsor(s) for this Episode
https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/Garden in Minutes – Simplify your irrigation setup with an easy-to-install system designed for raised beds.
Get 7% off with code Jill: http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesCozy Earth – Premium bedding and loungewear designed for comfort and better sleep.
Disclaimer
Use code JILL for a special discount: https://cozyearth.comGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with poor potato harvests or slow growth? You're not alone.
In this episode, you'll learn how to plant potatoes step-by-step for stronger plants and better yields.
From choosing seed potatoes to soil prep and spacing, this potato planting guide will set you up for success.Potatoes are one of the most rewarding crops you can grow, but planting them correctly makes all the difference. In this episode, I walk you through exactly what to do before planting day, including how to choose the right seed potatoes, whether to chit them, and how to prepare your soil. I'll also share what's worked in my garden over the years, including mistakes I've made so you can avoid them.
free download: Seasonal Garden Task List
Key Takeaways
Know what to do each month—no more guessing.
https://journeywithjill.net/seasonal-task-listChoose certified seed potatoes to protect your soil and improve yields
Match potato varieties to your cooking goals and growing season
Prep soil with organic matter and balanced fertilizer
Plant at the right depth and spacing for strong growth
Use mulch or light hilling to protect developing potatoes
Resource LinksSeasonal Garden Task List (free): https://journeywithjill.net/seasonal-task-list
Connect:
Newsletter: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/
Recommended Brands & Products:
https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/Complete Garden Planner
Sponsor(s) for this Episode
Plan and track your season with my all-in-one downloadable planner: https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Garden in Minutes – Simplify your watering system with easy-to-use garden grids. Use code Jill for 7% off: http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes
Cross County Nursery – A trusted source for quality plants to support your garden success.
Wood Prairie Family Farm – Certified organic seed potatoes in a wide range of varieties. Use code JILL5 for 5% off: http://journeywithjill.net/woodprairie
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
DisclaimerGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling to get carrot seeds to sprout or size up well?
In this episode, you'll learn how to plant carrots with better timing, spacing, watering, and thinning so they grow straight, sweet, and strong.
If carrot germination has felt unpredictable, this step-by-step planting guide will help you start with confidence.Carrots can feel simple until you plant them and wait... and wait... and still see bare soil. In today's Planting Day episode, I'm walking you through exactly what to do before and after sowing carrot seeds so you can improve germination, avoid common mistakes, and set yourself up for a better harvest. We'll cover timing, soil prep, spacing, moisture, thinning, and what to expect in those first few weeks so you know your carrot planting is on track.
Free Download: Carrot Quick-Start Growing Guide
Get my Free Carrot Quick-Start Growing Guide and quickly learn how to grow straight, sweet carrots in your garden without the guesswork. You'll also get complimentary access to my Beginner's Garden Resource Vault.
http://journeywithjill.net/carrot-guideKey Takeaways
Learn the best time to plant carrots in spring
Improve germination with better soil moisture
Choose carrot varieties that perform reliably
Thin seedlings the right way for bigger roots
Know what early carrot growth should look like
Resource Links
Carrot Quick-Start Growing Guide: http://journeywithjill.net/carrot-guide
Friday Emails: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/
Recommended Brands & Products: https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/
Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thebeginnersgarden
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Complete Garden Planner: https://shop.journeywithjill.net/
Ready for a simple system to plan and track? My Complete Garden Planner makes it easy.Sponsors for this Episode
Cozy Earth
Cozy Earth offers ultra-soft bamboo sheets, pajamas, and skincare products designed for everyday comfort. Use code CozyJill to get up to 20% off at CozyEarth.com. Discount terms may vary. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Garden in Minutes
Garden in Minutes offers garden grids and watering systems that make spacing and irrigation simpler in raised beds. Use code Jill for 7% off: http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Disclaimer
Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Spring weather can make planting decisions confusing. Should you plant your cool season crops now, or wait a little longer?
free download: Garden Cheat Sheet
In this episode, you'll learn how to decide the best time to plant lettuce, broccoli, carrots, peas, and other cool season crops with confidence.
If you've ever worried about planting too early or too late, this practical guide will help you read the signals your garden is giving you.New to edible gardening or restarting after a break? Download my free Garden Cheat Sheet—a simple path to plan, plant, and stay on track.
Key Takeaways
https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/when-to-plant/Understand the temperature range cool season crops prefer
Learn how frost forecasts influence planting decisions
Know the soil temperature thresholds for direct sowing seeds
Avoid common mistakes with soggy soil and early planting
Gain confidence in reading weather patterns in your own garden
Connect
Friday Emails (newsletter): https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videos
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
Podcast Archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/
Complete Garden Planner
Sponsor(s) for This Episode
Plan and track your season with my all-in-one downloadable garden planner.
https://shop.journeywithjill.net/Garden in Minutes
Garden in Minutes offers a simple irrigation system designed specifically for raised beds, helping you water efficiently and consistently without the hassle of hand watering.
Use code Jill for 7% off your order.
http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutes
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Cross Country Nursery
Cross Country Nursery is a plant nursery that helps gardeners get quality plants delivered so you can get growing faster and with less guesswork.Use code JILL for 15% off your order. http://www.chileplants.com/jill
DisclaimerGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Struggling with indoor seed starting because your seedlings stopped growing?
Free download: Seed Starting Troubleshooting Guide
Are they stuck with only seed leaves, turning yellow, or just frozen in time?
In this episode, I share how a simple seed starting mix mistake stalled my broccoli, cabbage, and lettuce—and exactly how I fixed it.Clear, simple fixes for common indoor seed starting problems.
Download it here → http://journeywithjill.net/seed-starting-troubleshooting-guideAfter 13 years of starting my own seeds, I made a mistake I didn't even realize—until my brassicas refused to grow for nearly two weeks. What looked like a nitrogen issue turned out to be something completely different. In this episode, I walk you through what happened, how I diagnosed the problem, and the step-by-step seedling triage that brought them back to life.
If your seedlings are stunted, pale, or just not progressing like they should, you're not alone. And in many cases, you can fix it quickly.
Key TakeawaysHow to identify true stunted growth vs. normal slow growth
The most common seed starting mix mistake beginners make
Why roots need oxygen just as much as water
When transplanting seedlings can actually save them
How to research potting mix labels before you buy
Resource LinksSeed Starting Troubleshooting Guide (free):
http://journeywithjill.net/seed-starting-troubleshooting-guideLettuce Quick-Start Growing Guide (free):
http://journeywithjill.net/lettuce-guideFriday Emails (newsletter):
https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignupYouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneywithjillNet/videosPodcast Archive:
https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/Recommended Brands & Products:
Sponsor for This Episode
https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/Garden in Minutes makes simple, efficient irrigation systems that take the guesswork out of watering. If you're tired of dragging hoses or wondering whether you're overwatering or underwatering, their systems make it easy to water evenly and consistently.
Use code Jill for 7% off.
Shop here: http://journeywithjill.net/gardeninminutesCozy Earth creates premium bedding and loungewear designed for comfort and quality. Their bamboo sheet sets are incredibly soft, breathable, and temperature-regulating—perfect for getting better rest during busy garden seasons.
Visit Cozy Earth to shop their products and check current promotions. Use code COZYJILL for a discount up to 20% off on your purchase (discount amount may vary based on current sales). Shop here: http://cozyearth.com
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
DisclaimerGardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
Some links mentioned may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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