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The Beat Of BelgiumThe Beat Of BelgiumSE3 EP1: Marco BaileyWie van retrohouse houdt, kent ongetwijfeld Sniff en Scorpia van Marco Bailey. Wie ook maar een beetje interesse heeft in techno, kent de Hoeledenaar dan weer als een van de grotere namen in de scene. Naast eigen producties en het management van zijn eigen labels, blijft Bailey onstopbaar achter de draaitafels. Zo blijft hij een graag geziene gast op festivals over de hele wereld en alsof dat nog niet genoeg is, organiseert hij zijn eigen event, Elektronik Zoo. We zijn blij dat we deze leading man uit de technoscene uit zijn drukke agenda konden wegrukken om even in de...2025-04-2155 minplant careplant careHow to Live Seasonally and Celebrate the Spring Equinox with Bailey Van Tassel, Ep 281   https://stream.redcircle.com/episodes/1e7433e2-aa00-4f17-a089-7b047723eb17/stream.mp3   What if the secret to a happy life is to live seasonally? Living seasonally isn’t just about eating fresh produce (but, yes, that’s delicious). It’s about noticing nature’s rhythms, then adjusting depending on the season and celebrating those small shifts that define the passage of time. And with the Spring Equinox here, which is a time of renewal and balance, it’s the perfect moment to talk about how we can welco...2025-03-1700 minJust Grow Something | The \Just Grow Something | The "Why" Behind the "How" of GardeningKitchen Garden Living with Bailey Van Tassel - Ep. 239At the beginning of the year, I asked you think about why you garden. Whether it’s a hobby, our family’s main source of food, or anything in between, I maintain that understanding why you garden is really important to planning the garden and defining a budget.But, what about the garden being more than just a source of food, exercise, or a connection to nature. What if it were something more?That’s the question that Bailey Van Tassel has asked and answered. Bailey is the founder of the Kitchen Garden Society and author...2025-03-0436 minThe Beet: A Podcast For Plant LoversThe Beet: A Podcast For Plant LoversKitchen Gardening with Bailey Van TasselEpic Gardening is heading to Seattle for the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival from February 19-23, 2025 at the Seattle Convention Center!Come visit our interactive Epic Gardening booth to shop your favorite Epic products, score exclusive show discounts, and enter huge giveaways - plus, you’ll get to meet Kevin and Jacques in person!We’re also sponsoring the Small Space Solutions Stage, happening daily at 4 PM, featuring expert-led panels to inspire your 2025 garden. Kevin and Jacques will be live on stage Friday, Feb 21 & Saturday, Feb 22, and after the panels, we’l...2025-02-0340 minHandling It PodcastHandling It PodcastKitchen Garden Living with Bailey Van TasselA leading voice in the gardening and homestead living space, Bailey Van Tassel, joins us this week to discuss her new book Kitchen Garden Living, as well as the meaning and beauty of living a slow and intentional life. Follow Bailey’s Journey: Instagram: @baileyvantassel Podcast: The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel PRE-ORDER Kitchen Garden Living: https://geni.us/KitchenGardenLiving2024-12-2848 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselTaking a PauseBailey announces that the podcast is taking a pause as she focuses on her design business and her Substack. The podcast will come back after 500 paid subscribers on Substack - a fun goal that we can all work towards! Thank you all so much for your support thus far with the podcast, it really means the world! Bailey's Substack, In The Garden is HERE. You can get your copy of Kitchen Garden Living by Bailey Van Tassel HERE2024-12-1911 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Teenager Using Hydroponics To Feed The WorldBailey Van Tassel interviews Steven Hoffen, a high-schooler who started a hydroponics non-profit that feeds over 33,000 people yearly in underserved populations. Steven went to Isreal in seventh grade and was inspired to make a film about women coming together to grow their own food with hydroponics. That quickly turned into his pursuit of using hydroponic systems to help people who are incarcerated, the elderly, and asylum seekers. Steven was named a CNN Hero and is on his way to creating something immensely dynamic, all with the power of food. He shares about what his towers do, how they work...2024-10-3132 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFoundations for Kitchen Garden DesignBailey Van Tassel talks about how to design your own kitchen garden, prioritizing aesthetic versus space for veggies, and the way she breaks down client projects. Fall and Winter are great times to tackle new builds, so you can get a jump on Spring. To get a custom design quote to work with Bailey go HERE. For the design download, go here: https://stan.store/baileyvantasselFor the design quiz, go HERE. To preorder Kitchen Garden Living, go HERE. 2024-10-2431 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Forbidden Garden & The Unsung Heroes of WW2 - An Interview with Simon ParkinBailey Van Tassel interviews author and journalist Simon Parkin about his book, The Forbidden Garden - The Botanists of Besieged Leningrad and Their Impossible Choice. Bailey recommends this as one of her favorite books, as it is wildly important in modern times to understand the importance of seeds and their ultimate fragility. Parkin talks about how he came to find this story and the importance of telling it. There are a few spoilers in the interview, but not many. Parkin shares his exploration of this question: should the botanists in charge of the world's first seed bank use the...2024-10-1752 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWhat It Really Means To Be "Clean" Beauty with Emilie ToupsThis week Bailey Van Tassel interviews Emilie Toups, founder and CEO of Toups & Co Organics, a clean skincare line that specializes in tallow and animal-based products. Emilie digs into the main question of, "What actually makes products clean?" and shares how she's healed thyroid disorder, eczema, and more. Bailey and Emilie also talk about the special Toups tallow rendering process, why animal-based skincare is so good for you, and so much more. Emilie's Toups Picks: Frankincense TallowGlow SerumResurfacing MaskDeodorant HERE2024-10-0949 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselBiodynamics and Permaculture for the Kitchen GardenerThis week Bailey digs into two ecological practices that have enhanced and redirected her home garden experience, boidynamics and permaculture. She explains why she's making a biodynamic 500 preparation of putting fresh cow manure into a raw cow horn and how shes designing her space to be more symbiotic with nature than in opposition with it. To order Kitchen Garden Living, go HERE. For more info on biodynamics go HERE. 2024-10-0319 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGreenhouses for Beginner GardenersBailey Van Tassel is joined by Angela Yoder, the co-founder of Yoderbilt who makes greenhouses, chicken coops, and other homestead structures. Angela talks about how her husband built her a greenhouse seeking to solve for sturdiness and also beauty. They now have a thriving business that serves just that purpose: to build beautiful and functional structures that add charm and purpose to your farm or garden. Angela shares about her journey into greenhouse growing and what she found out the hard way. She shares about finding your function for the greenhouse (overwintering or starting seeds) and digs into why...2024-09-2659 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWhat Living A Garden-inspired Life MeansIn this episode Bailey shares about what living a "garden-inspired life" means and gives some encouragement for gardeners. She talks about some of the evolutions that take place within the gardener as they learn, as well as a the importance of things like community and sharing the harvest. Mentioned in this episode: Bailey's book, Kitchen Garden Living. Pre-order and get your bonuses HERE. Get tickets to The Homemaker's Conference HERE. More about Bailey at www.baileyvantassel.com 2024-09-1218 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow To Fill A Raised Garden BedIn this episode, Bailey Van Tassel reviews the four methods that she recommends for filling a raised bed for the very first time. To pre-order Kitchen Garden Living and get bonuses, go HERE. MORE: To join Bailey's monthly gardening club, The Kitchen Garden Society, go HERE. For wool pellets go HERE. Code: BAILEY10 To learn more about Bailey go to www.baileyvantassel.com 2024-08-2917 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselMoving From CA to TN & How We Feel After 3 MonthsIn this episode, Bailey Van Tassel gives an update on their cross-country move from California to Tennessee and the hidden benefits. She also shares the reality of the actual move itself and answers her most-asked questions about it all from her community. To pre-order Kitchen Garden Living and get all the bonuses, go HERE. 2024-08-2224 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselPlants as Medicine with Taylor Lamb and Jewel ZimmerToday Bailey interviews the founders of Juna, a plant-based wellness company that uses science, herbalism, biology, and naturopathy to create formulas that enhance our health. Taylor Lamb and Jewel Zimmer share each of their stories in coming to the wellness and plant space - one fueled by a childhood in the family-owned plant nursery and one a chef. Over the course of the conversation, they talk about the 90,000 chemicals introduced to Americans in the 1970s, how 90% of women experience anxiety, and how the terpenes in plants influence our bodies with 1,000s of molecules and benefits. This is a great...2024-08-1544 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselAutumn In The Kitchen GardenToday Bailey helps you prepare for Autumn in the kitchen garden with her four top tips. She shares her number one most essential product as well as reads an excerpt from her book, Kitchen Garden Living. Bailey mentions a live planning call that is for anyone who pre-orders the book. You can access that HERE. More about Bailey at www.baileyvantassel.com or DM her on Instagram at www.instagram.com/baileyvantassel The hoops Bailey mentions are HERE. 2024-08-0820 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow To Prioritize Your Homestead BuildBailey Van Tassel unpacks her thought process when it comes to expanding on a homestead and when to add new elements like the garden, greenhouse, livestock, chickens, etc. To pre-order Bailey's book, Kitchen Garden Living, go HERE and snag your bonus! To follow Bailey on Instagram, go here. To join the monthly garden club, The Kitchen Garden Society, go HERE. 2024-06-2019 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGrowing Berries, Deterring Slugs, and Handling Pill BugsTo pre-order Bailey's book, Kitchen Garden Living, go HERE and get bonuses!This week Bailey Van Tassel addresses some fun questions about berries, slugs, and pill bugs. She gives her tips and best practices. She also updates you on her new home garden and the square footage they're working with, some worries and some excitement with the property.Bailey references the episode about wool pellets, which is episode 064. You can listen to that HERE.To join The Kitchen Garden Society, and garden month-by-month with Bailey, go HERE. 2024-06-1320 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselTop 10 Lessons From My Last GardenIn this episode, Bailey Van Tassel walks you through her kitchen garden of the last two years and talks about the five biggest mistakes she made as well as the five best choices she made. She goes into garden design, cost, function, and plants as well as what she will do again with her new garden build.Some links mentioned:Pre-order Bailey's Book HERE and get a bonus!Toups & Co skincare HERE. Use code BVT10RV Water filers HERESoaker Hoses HERE2024-06-0737 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselMartha Stewart & How She's Impacted 80s & 90s BabiesBailey Van Tassel and friend, Katie Selvidge discuss Martha Stewart in response to the recent CNN documentary, The Many Lives of Martha Stewart. Katie is the Founder and Former editor-in-chief of Cottage Hill Magazine, now running a farmette and selling babydoll sheep. She is a lifelong Martha Stewart fan and has seen her live, as well as collected many of her magazines and books. Bailey and Katie dig into how Martha impacted them and an entire generation, the parts of the documentary that were not covered, how to interpret Martha in context now, and how to be your own...2024-05-2356 minThe Hamilton ReviewThe Hamilton ReviewBailey Van Tassel: Author, Garden Designer and Host of the Garden Culture PodcastThis week we welcome Bailey Van Tassel to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Parents - summer is quickly approaching and a wonderful way to get your children outside and dirty is to grow fruits and vegetables in your own garden! Bailey is a pro and we are honored to have her as a guest on the show to talk all things gardening! This is a delightful conversation that will get you excited to explore your green thumb. Bailey Van Tassel is an author and garden designer, on a mission to bring families closer to nature. She...2024-05-2246 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSix Steps to DIY Your Garden DesignBailey Van Tassel goes through six steps to designing your own kitchen garden, starting with how to properly gather and unpack inspiration. She goes through finding the right space, measuring it out, and planning for beds, borders, and pathways. Bailey talks about some of the programs that she uses to do this and how to think about configuring your space. This is a great listen to bookmark or send to a garden friend! Pre-order Bailey's book, Kitchen Garden Living HERE. And snag some bonuses and gifts! To work with Bailey on your...2024-05-1631 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGrief and the GardenAfter a request from a listener, Bailey talks about managing grief through the garden. This episode has a trigger warning for lightly talking about miscarriage and death. Bailey shares personal experiences and her three main points for how to use and think about your space while managing loss. Bailey talks about how being a gardener has carried her through hard times and how she managed that.This Episode is sponsored by Calzuro. For info on Calzuro and their wonderful clogs: www.calzuro.com and use code "GARDEN15" for 15% off!...2024-05-0925 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselPreparing Your Vegetable Garden for VacationBailey digs into how to prep your kitchen garden for vacation this year, protecting it from heat and pests. She shares tips from the perspective of how many days out you are from the trip, working towards your final date of departure, and making sure that your garden is well thought out.This Episode is sponsored by Calzuro! For info on Calzuro and their wonderful clogs: www.calzuro.com and use code "GARDEN15" for 15% off!To pre-order Bailey's book, Kitchen Garden Living, go HERE and get a great bonus!2024-05-0215 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Reality of Seeds with Anne FletcherThis discussion is one of my favorites to date! The truth about seeds is that they are not all created equal. In fact, where they come from is quite important. Anne Fletcher of Orta Kitchen Gardens joins us and tells her story of creating beautiful seed-starting pots after killing so many of her plants. Anne is a self-proclaimed unnatural green thumb with ADHD who wanted to start her own seeds and needed a more hands-off solution. She shares the journey to founding Orta Kitchen Garden, as well as the importance of the history of seeds. What was once a...2024-04-2552 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Details Behind My Book, Kitchen Garden LivingBailey Van Tassel shares behind the scenes on how she got her book, Kitchen Garden Living, published. She shares tips for networking, pitching, and putting a concept together. Bailey also talks about the contents of the book and how it's more than just a "how to garden" book, brimming over into lifestyle and home.To pre-order her book, Kitchen Garden Living, go here.There is a fun pre-order bonus for you!For more info on Bailey, go to www.baileyvantassel.com or find her on Instagram HERE.2024-04-1821 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselMoving from California to TennesseeAfter an onslaught of love, support, and questions, Bailey shares her decision to move her family of five from Southern California to Middle Tennessee. She shares the ins and outs of how and why they made the decision, as well as her story of an impossible and long-forgotten prayer being answered.For more info on Bailey Van Tassel go to www.baileyvantassel.comThank you to our amazing Sponsor Neptune's Harvest! Find them at www.neptunesharvest.com Use code "Gculture" for 5% off.2024-04-1136 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSustainable Living With The Lady FarmersEmma and Mary Kingsley are the mother-daughter duo behind Lady Farmer, a brand that began with a sustainable clothing line and now is a successful podcast (The Good Dirt) around slow and conscious living. Emma and Mary talk about each of their childhoods and how it informed their current path together. They chat about what moved them to do a Kickstarter campaign which led to where they are now, on a sustainable path and how they live within that ethos. This chat is a great peek into how it takes nothing other than a passion and interest to move...2024-04-041h 19The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSecrets To Jumbo Vegetables & An Organic Family Fertilizer CompanySpoiler alert: at the end of this episode are the secrets you've been waiting to hear for how to have the most envious vegetable garden. Bailey Van Tassel interviews Ann Malloy, one of the owners of Neptune's Harvest, an organic fertilizer company. It was founded by Ann's grandfather, who left school at 14 to help provide for his family. Their story is incredible and along the way we learn about how beautifully they've built a truly organic fertilizer company from fish by-products that fuel the most productive gardens through nutrient-building.Ann invites us into her world by explaining...2024-03-2851 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselMinisode: Growing TomatoesIn this mini episode, Bailey Van Tassel shares her tips for growing organic tomatoes. She covers the basics of cultivating them, as well as personal advice, common pitfalls, and favorite tomato varieties. Favorite tomatoes: Rapunzel, Snow White, Sungold, and Rosso Sicilian For more information on Bailey, go to www.baileyvantassel.comJoin The Kitchen Garden Society at www.thekitchengardensociety.com 2024-03-2626 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWool Pellets in Your Vegetable GardenThis week we unpack the secret behind my favorite garden amendment as of late - wool pellets. They are SUCH a triple threat - holding moisture, repelling slugs, and slow-releasing nitrogen. We talk to Megan, the founder of Kestrel Ridge Pellet Co., who started her business as a way to make use of the incredibly wasteful wool industry. The wool by-products that come from either unsellable or undesirable wool make for fantastic fertilizer. When pelleted, it's easy for the home gardener to use. Megan walks us through how she got started in this business, and why wool does in...2024-03-2129 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselPlanning Your Vegetable Garden & Companion Planting DebunkedMapping out where all of your vegetables go in the kitchen garden can be overwhelming. Have no fear - I have a system for you! It's my own Poker Planting method that helps you prioritize and plan based on what you want to grow the most, and then fit things in from there. I do follow some companion planting basics, which I talk about. But mostly we debunk how important companion planting is and instead talk about biodiversity.We did a live recording of using the poker planting method and it's available for anyone...2024-03-1420 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow to Start A Flower Farm with Kylie of Gray Girl FarmsKylie Gray Ailers joins us today and goes deep into her journey of starting a flower farm. Kylie owns and operates Gray Girl Farms which sells Dahlia flowers and tubers, as well as peonies now. Kylie walks us through the surprising agronomy side of growing tubers (it's like growing potatoes!), as well as the details on getting started with purchasing wholesale tubers, operating costs, getting soil samples, the works. Kylie shares about her "do less and get good" philosophy as well as how she avoids staking her dahlias, against the internet's recommendation. Kylie is motivated by teaching her children...2024-03-0759 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel1,000 Hours Outside with Ginny YurichGinny Yurich is the Founder of 1,000 Hours Outside, a bestselling author, a mother of five, and an advocate for reclaiming childhood and reconnecting families. Today she educates us on why she started the 1,000 Hours Outside movement and what it's done for her and her kids. She is also hilarious and this episode is full of laughs and wisdom. Ginny walks us through how she overcame the dislike of motherhood and caught her breath, the physiology of nature, and how to build a foundation of adventure plus so much more on why she chose this path that she did and...2024-02-291h 07The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSuburban Homesteading with Bailey Van Tassel of The Kitchen Garden SocietyThis week we're featuring an interview that Bailey Van Tassel had on The Good Dirt Podcast. Enjoy listening from a new perspective as we dive into Bailey's foray into gardening. Bailey is an entrepreneur and mother of three, who created both the Kitchen Garden Society and the Garden Culture Podcast. She grew up on a hobby farm in Sebastopol, California, but didn't fully appreciate her cowboy parents until she moved away and missed the huge garden, chickens, and pigs that she grew up around. Settling into the suburbs of Southern California meant she couldn't have the same amo...2024-02-221h 02The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFood Forward Landscapes with Award Winning Designer Christian DouglasThis week we hear from Christian Douglas, an award-winning garden and landscape designer who takes a food-forward approach to outdoor spaces. Christian is known for a luxury aesthetic that is also functional, bringing edible plants into the fold in a modern way, alongside traditional and timeless landscape design. We touch on how to replicate this food-centric plant strategy, his influence by permaculture and regenerative practices, as well as his time living in the UK. Christian touches on his favorite plants to use, and some tips for where to start in your own edible designs. ...2024-02-151h 03The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel7 Steps To A Successful Spring Kitchen GardenBailey Van Tassel prepares us for the coming Spring with her seven steps to prepare for a new season in the vegetable garden. She takes us from setting goals to amending soil, picking plants, and mapping them out. Catch her tips for getting to know your hardiness zone as well as how to prepare for common issues. Take Bailey's garden mapping workshop HERE. www.baileyvantassel.comwww.thekitchengardensociety.com2024-02-0831 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselKitchen Gardening with ChildrenBailey Van Tassel talks all things kids in the kitchen garden, using her experience as a mother of three. Bailey started gardening when her first son was eight months old and walks you through her top three categories of children and gardening. There's the overall engagement in nature, gardening tasks and jobs, activities and crafts, and then allowing your kids their own dedicated space. Join Bailey as she gives insight and advice on this. More about Bailey at www.baileyvantassel.comJoin Bailey's monthly gardening membership, The Kitchen Garden Society HERE. 2024-01-1131 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselMy 2023 Kitchen Gardening LessonsWith 2023 behind us, Bailey Van Tassel has reflected on what went right, and also wrong in the kitchen garden. Here is a list of the top things that she really felt needed improvement: pests, pruning, bulk soil, weather waiting, proper trellises, earlier sow dates, and adding more perennials. Listen in for details.To get a seat in Bailey's free gardening workshop, go HERE.For more info on Bailey: www.baileyvantassel.comTo join the monthly gardening membership: The Kitchen Garden SocietyThis Episode is sponsored...2024-01-0419 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWhere I'd Start With Suburban HomesteadingIn this episode Bailey Van Tassel shares advice for people who want to start homesteading, but in a suburban environment. Her four priorities include gardening/preserving, water, bulk and batch cooking, and herbalism. She digs into the why of each.To get a seat in Bailey's free gardening workshop, go HERE.For more info on Bailey: www.baileyvantassel.comTo join the monthly gardening membership: The Kitchen Garden SocietyThis Episode is sponsored by Calzuro! For info on Calzuro and their wonderful clogs: www.calzuro.com and use...2023-12-2136 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel2024 Garden Trends with The Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyMuch like the fashion and home decor industries, gardening has trends too! Andrew Bunting, VP of Horticulture at The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and Bailey Van Tassel review the top ten trends for 2024 in the garden. A trend among the trends revolves around the growing passion that gardeners have for the environment and stewardship of land, but we also chat about particular plant varieties, the pursuit of hard-to-find houseplants, and homegrown national parks. For information on the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, visit them at PHSonline.orgAndrew's Favorite Book: The Manual Of Woody Landscape Plants" by Mike...2023-12-141h 03The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow To Read A Seed CatalogBailey Van Tassel gives her insight and tips for reading seed catalogs and choosing seeds for next year. She talks about understanding your hardiness zone, getting to know the primary pest and disease issues in your zone, as well as what else to look out for. Bailey also talks about how to choose your plants, set your goals, and store your seeds.Bailey mentions her free guide to seed starting - you can get that HERE.Seed catalogs to get: Johnny's Selected SeedsTerritorial Seed Co....2023-12-0725 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHigh Vibration Food with Whitney AronoffBailey Van Tassel interviews Whiteny Aronoff all about her journey into being a health-supportive chef and exploring the vibration of food. She talks about her label, Starseed Kitchen which sells spices and seasonings, as well as the life force energy of food and the importance of eating food that is alive. Whitney gives us some great seasonal recommendations for cooking and leaves us with the idea that there is a good, better, and best way of eating in support of our unique makeup.Whitney's fave book: The New Whole Foods Encyclopedia by Rebecca Wood2023-11-3053 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Dirt On Cleaning with Zac KiefferIf the garden has taught us anything, it's to appreciate the truth about dirt and all its benefits. Zac Kieffer of E-Cloth joins us to talk about this very subject and the conditioning that we've all had around cleaning vs. disinfecting. Zac shares his personal mission to help us understand the gut and microbiome, all provoked by a bet he made years ago to run a triathlon. We learn a lot about marketing, what it takes to make clean claims, and the science behind microfiber and so much more.For more info, visit www...2023-11-2349 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHerbs to Grow, Gift, and Eat This Holiday SeasonBailey is talking about growing herbs this winter as well as their uses and great ways to gift them. She walks you through growing conditions as well as which herbs go well together in a planter. To download this herb checklist and a recipe for rosemary biscuits, do that HERE. For more info on Bailey Van Tassel go to www.baileyvantassel.com For info on E-Cloth, go to www.ecloth.com and use code "Garden culture" for a discount! 2023-11-1621 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWhat It Really Looks Like To Eat Healthy with Liz HaselmayerIn this episode, Bailey Van Tassel is joined by Liz Haselmayer who educates families on whole and healthy eating via her Homegrown Education website and cookbooks. Liz and Bailey discuss what "healthy" eating really looks like and how to take a historical and local view of eating. They explore the "denaturing" of food as well as what it looks like to cast aside political and ideological blankets that can shroud judgment. Liz shares her four-part framework for food, how to participate in the local food economy, and also how you can change the family eating habits.2023-11-0951 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Vitally Important Role That Seeds Play in the World with Jennifer JewellJennifer Jewell is a renowned author and podcaster, hosting The Cultivating Place Podcast. She is an absolute treasure of a human who shares in the love of gardening and the pursuit of understanding nature. Jewell tells us about her upbringing, relating to plants, and her journey from one-ring circus to Harvard to Microsoft to hosting a public radio show. Jewell shares the vital importance of fighting for the protection of seeds and how writing her latest book, What We Sow has shaped a new view of gardening.To get her latest book, "What We...2023-10-1952 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSeed Starting Tips For The Vegetable GardenThis week we're talking seed starting because presently it's Fall, though the tips are seasonless. In the organic garden, seed starting takes some finesse. Moisture is key, as are soil and protection once the seeds sprout. Bailey talks you through her top tips, as well as provides a free resource with her Seed Starting Guide.This episode is sponsored by Eartheasy! Use my code "BAILEY15" for 15% off your first order at https://eartheasy.com/Download the guide HERE.Get Bailey's Kitchen Garden Blueprint HERE.Join...2023-10-1218 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFrom Off Grid Living to Award-Winning Website, The Story of Eartheasy with Aran SeamanThis week we're joined by the CEO of Eartheasy, Aran Seaman, who was raised off the grid on an island in Canada. His parents founded Eartheasy.com from a very organic place, literally building it all and sharing knowledge as they went. The company came from an honest passion and actual life skills and practices. Now eartheasy.com maintains its award-winning commitment to sharing best practices and products with the world, while the family that founded it still lives off-grid and on their own terms. For more information on the great raised beds, composters...2023-10-0535 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow Beekeeping Saved Jay Williams LifeToday on The Garden Culture Podcast, Jay Williams, beekeeper at Williams Honey Farm and Southall Inn in Tennessee takes us through his journey from showbusiness to firefighter to beekeeper. He shares with us how "chaos is a matter of perspective" and how working with bees saved him, as well as became his life's purpose. Jay now manages millions and millions of bees, and has award-winning honey, but really just pursues how to raise healthy hives. He talks about how home gardeners can create pollinator strips and the role of native bees. He teaches us about best practices for honey...2023-09-2950 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselCommitted To Organic Excellence with CEO of Boochcraft, Todd KentBailey talks to Todd Kent, CEO and co-founder of the hard kombucha company, Boochcraft. Todd walks us through how he left a synthetic fertilizer company due to a difference in values, starting an organic hard kombucha business thereafter. His scrupulous standards for sustainability and dedication to organic, fresh, and local ingredients are second to none.Todd tells us about partnering with The Ecology Center, questioning everything from "natural" greenwashing to byproducts and waste, as well as how to reinvent discarded materials to be useful.This conversation is essential in understanding how consumers should question products...2023-09-2141 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselAll About Aromatherapy with Amy AnthonyAromatherapy is a nuanced practice that goes beyond the top notes of a plant's scent. Amy Anthony dives into the details of being an aromatherapy practitioner, choosing the right plants based on the outcome you're looking for, connecting to plants on a cellular level, and so much more. She is an aromatic gardener as well as leader in the holistic aromatherapy space.Amy mentions:Sweet fern, cedarwood, goldenrod, and vitex berry as some favorite scents.Amy's favorite books:Latin for Gardeners by Lorraine Harrison2023-09-1448 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow Gardening Changed My LifeBailey Van Tassel shares about how gardening changed her life and gave her a vocation, confidence, purpose, and fulfillment. She talks about finding the feeling she was looking for, creating heaven on earth, and making "someday" today. Bailey is also giving early access to listeners to an ebook: The Kitchen Garden Blueprint that she just released! It's an ebook that downloads immediately and helps you replace the grocery store with your kitchen garden.For more info on Bailey go to www.baileyvantassel.com or www.instagram.com...2023-09-0715 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselIn the Rose Garden with Founder of Heirloom Roses, Ben HannaBailey is joined by Ben Hanna, the Founder of Heirloom Roses to talk all about rose care and the rose industry. Heirloom roses is a 35-acre nursery that carries over 4,000 varieties of roses, 900 of which are own-root roses. Ben gives his advice on how to care for roses, his favorite varieties, how to know if you have rose mosaic virus, why own-root varieties are so excellent and more. Ben also shares with us about how he came to buy the rose farm, and what it takes to run - the process of taking a cutting to market, and the...2023-08-3136 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFall Gardening & Seed Starting Lineup With Bailey Van TasselJoin Bailey Van Tassel as she talks through her Fall gardening seed order and what exactly she's planting, why, and with which other plants. She shares some fun stories about her seed choices and who influenced her as well as where she sources her seeds. For a guide to seed starting that Bailey wrote, go here. Download a calendar that outlines when exactly to start seeds or transplants for your US hardiness zone. You NEED this. Seed sources: Johnny Selected SeedsTerritorial Seed...2023-08-2418 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow Life Is Like A Garden with Inner Child Expert Liz HayesIn this episode, Bailey interviews Liz "Ms.Magic" Hayes about her work as a healer and inner child expert. They talk about how the family unit resembles a garden and how to be the gardener that guides your family. Liz gives tips on cultivating your inner child and how to hear your inner being (they're different). Mentioned in this episode: Abraham HicksLiz's Book Rec: "Behaving As If The God In All Things in Life Mattered" by Michelle Small WrightFor more info on Liz, you...2023-08-171h 00The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWhat I Wish I Knew On Day One In The GardenBailey Van Tassel dives into her personal advice on getting started when it comes to organic gardening and growing your own food. She tackles hardiness zones, soil, and other good-to-know insights. For more information on Bailey, visit her at www.baileyvantassel.com or on Instagram HERE. For information on Heirloom Roses, go to www.heirloomroses.com and use the code MYGARDEN20 for 20% off. 2023-08-1018 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselPermaculture for the Home Gardener with Angela Ferraro FanningAngela Ferraro Fanning started out as a graphic designer with a passion for eco-wise choices. She then went from holistic homesteader on just ¾ of an acre to full-on permaculturist operating her historic farm in New Jersey. Angela teaches us, organic gardeners, how to implement permaculture principles like companion planting, working with animals, and taking cues from the patterns in nature to help us have self-sustaining gardens that work for us, not against us. She also digs into the benefit of perennials, and how we can transition into a beck and call system with our plants that leads to self-maintenance. T...2023-08-0336 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGardener Q&A with Bailey Van TasselBailey opens up her inbox for questions and inquiries. In this episode, she answers the questions and shares a bit more about her personal journey as well as gives specific gardening advice. Bailey addresses when she shifted from city to gardening life, how to get onions going, why your greens aren't growing, how to achieve balance as a mom and gardener, and where she gets her garlic. Some links for mentions in this episode: Fall Gardening Episode 032 for Fall planningThe Kitchen Garden Society as a tool for...2023-07-2021 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGardening in the US Versus Great Britain with Mark PeacockMark Peacock moved to the US from London in 2020 and began a new gardening journey. He shares his story with us and how he grew up in the United Kingdom gardening, eventually went to school for landscape design, ended up in the editorial world, and now is living in America gardening in Austin, Texas.Mark and Bailey chat about the differences and difficulties of a new growing zone, as well as what could make gardening a bigger part of the American culture.For more information on Mark, you can follow him on Instagram HERE.2023-07-1353 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselCalculating A Garden ROI & What I What I Won't GrowEvery gardener needs to evaluate the time, space, and cost of their plants in order to make sense of what to grow and not grow. Today's episode is another nod at the oncoming Fall seasons and explores how I use a return on investment mindset for growing my own vegetables. Things we will talk through are the time it takes to leave something in a bed, the space it takes up, the cost of seedlings vs the cost of local or grocery store-bought crops, how much water something needs, etc. These are all crucial aspects of how...2023-07-0617 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFall Gardening Prep & PlanningIt's time to start planning and preparing for the Fall/Winter garden so that we can order bulbs and seeds. In this episode, we're digging into garden prep with crop rotation and soil amending, herbs, veggies, flower bulbs, and garlic. Bailey covers overwintering and gives a few lists of what to think about growing this upcoming fall gardening season in each category of flowers, herbs, and veggies.Mentioned in this episode are two great gardeners who have mastered the flower bulb lasagne method: Arthur Parkinson and Claus Dalby.Bailey...2023-06-2224 minThe Good Dirt: Sustainability ExplainedThe Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained146. Suburban Homesteading with Bailey Van Tassel of The Kitchen Garden SocietyBailey Van Tassel is an entrepreneur and mother of three, who created both the Kitchen Garden Society and the Garden Culture Podcast. She grew up on a hobby farm in Sebastopol, California, but didn't fully appreciate her cowboy parents until she moved away and missed the huge garden, chickens, and pigs that she grew up around. Settling into the suburbs of Southern California meant she couldn't have the same amount of space, but after a challenge from her husband Joe, Bailey went to Home Depot, bought some plants, got her HOA's permission after vowing to share her vegetables, and the...2023-06-161h 00The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselPests In The Organic Garden With Horticulturist Kristen ColvinDear friend and horticulturist Kristen Colvin gives us some practical pest tips that will help both now, and also in advance of a new season. She talks us through pest prevention in the home garden and also the steps for when you see trouble. Kristen talks about when to plant a plant to help combat common ailments, as well as her favorite trap plant and why. To find out more about Kristen, you can find her on Instagram HERE. Some links mentioned: Moleskin with dots for keeping your garden journal...2023-06-1533 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSquare Foot Gardening, No Till Gardening, French Intensive Gardening, and MOREToday I'm digging deep into my favorite organic gardening approaches, as well as spilling the beans on what I most closely follow. Now that we're in Summer, it's time to plan for Fall/Winter. This episode walks through the very basics of Bailey's favorite gardening styles:  Square Foot Gardening No-Till Gardening  Ruth Stout Method Hugelkulture  Back to Eden Method Lasagna Method  French Intensive Gardening  To find your US Hardiness zone, go here: https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/Links talked about: Square Foot Gardening Mel's Soil MixThe Postage...2023-06-0821 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel1,000 Tiny Farms with Farmer Greg ReeseToday Bailey Van Tassel talks to Farmer Greg Reese about his entry into farming, and now 1,000 tiny farms - his project to help get small urban farms off the ground. Greg goes from zero experience to woofing in Hawaii and eventually spearheads the 1,000 Tiny Farms movement as well as a new agrihood in San Diego County. He's passionate about soil health, nutrient density, and getting people close to their food. For more information about Farmer Greg, visit www.1000tinyfarms.com For more info on Bailey Van Tassel, visit www.baileyvantassel.com 2023-06-0141 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselJill Winger on Embracing Homestead Life No Matter Where You LiveToday we're talking to Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead all about legacy, as well as why and how to do the homestead life - no matter where you are. Jill has been sharing for years about cooking from scratch, organic gardening, and living a country life. Now, she's written her second book which helps to inspire people from all walks of life to consider simple homestead living. We talk about how she's adjusted her gardening approach as time goes on, herbicide contamination, thinking critically and independently, and so much more. To get more info ab...2023-05-2543 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSpring GardeningWe're back! After a long maternity leave. Here's the scoop on what Bailey planted this year, the changes she made, and overall what the plan is for her spring and summer garden. For more information on Bailey: www.baileyvantassel.comLearn about her gardening subscription, The Kitchen Garden Society, at www.thekitchengardensociety.com 2023-05-1816 minThe Apologetics PodcastThe Apologetics PodcastHow to Be an Apologist without Being a Jerk, with Timothy Paul Jones and Garrick BaileyYou don’t have to be a jerk to be an apologist.  In fact, if you’re being a jerk, you’re not doing apologetics in a biblical way, because biblical apologetics calls Christians to defend the faith in “meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3:15b). So how can we do apologetics without being a jerk? One of the best ways not to be a jerk is to listen to 1980s rock, which is why your intrepid cohosts have included clips from Bon Jovi and Sammy Hagar-era Van Halen in this episode. (Fun fact: Jon Bon Jovi’s last name is...2023-03-1425 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFrom Hollywood to Homesteader with Leah AshleyLeah is a vintage expert and interior stylist. She's also a breath of fresh air, surprising Hollywood when she left the TV industry to start a homestead in Texas. She was on the popular show, Fablife alongside Tyra Banks and Chrissy Teigen, and then went on to have her own television program, Home to Homestead.  Leah tells us about how and why she made the transition, how she considers herself a soil farmer and vermicomposter, and so much more. For more about Leah find her on Instagram HERE.  For more info on Th...2023-02-1651 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSustainability and the Flower Industry with Brianna Bosch of Blossom and Branch FarmIn this episode, we explore the flower industry and the realities of its impact on the world, our soil, in your home, for workers, etc. Unfortunately, few regulations exist where most commercial flowers are grown. These highly chemically treated plants are then delivered to our grocery stores and the mass market in the US, eventually sitting right on our countertops. Brianna Bosch of Blossom and Branch Farm offers some great tips and advice, talks about renoavting her own growing space to be sustainable, growing flowers, and overall educates us on thinking beyond the red rose and flowers be...2023-02-0949 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselBalancing Home Life & Work with Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on BooneLisa Bass is with us today, the woman behind Farmhouse on Boone. She is a wife, mother to 7, and successful entrepreneur who has led many women through the ins and outs of blogging and YouTubing, yet also sharing her own simple living and handmade life. Lisa shares about what it takes and key decisions that she's made to allow for only working a few hours a day while homeschooling and homemaking. She talks about her approach to gardening, and overall "home life". We talk a lot about Lisa's amazing blogging course, which you can check ou...2023-02-0254 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselHow To Have A Tiny But Mighty Farm with Jill RaganJill Ragan joins us today with the good word on farming in a tiny but mighty space. She tells us her story of starting a farm from scratch with no experience farming or gardening at scale and going from market farmer to flower farmer to educator, and now author. She gardens year-round and talks about how she stewards herself as a gardener as well as seeks to educate others on their journey in growing.Jill's book, The Tiny But Mighty Farm is a great resource for anyone wanting to grow in a small space with maximum yield. 2023-01-1941 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSeasonal Eating with Annette Thurmon of Azure FarmIn this episode, we dig into "seasonal eating" with one of my dear friends, Annette Thurmon, of Azure Farm. Annette has taught me a lot about eating seasonally and its benefits. We talk about how to eat seasonally, choosing what's in season first when planning meals, nutrient density, eating plant-based, and so much more! To find out more about Annette: www.azurefarmlife.comAnnette's cookbook, The Harvest Table: https://amzn.to/3w2gVatAnnette's Membership: www.livehomegrown.com For more about Bailey: www.baileyvantassel.com2023-01-1244 minSimple Farmhouse LifeSimple Farmhouse Life167. Prepare for Garden Season: Select Seeds, Learn Your Climate, Cultivate Healthy Soil | Bailey Van TasselIf you are a gardener (or hopeful gardener) who is eagerly browsing seed catalogs and mapping out garden plots in anticipation of the upcoming growing season, this episode is for you!  Bailey is a wealth of knowledge on backyard gardening, and our conversation was full of practical tips, especially for the suburban gardener.  Bailey tends ten raised beds on her California neighborhood lot, and she helps gardeners in every zone plan, start, and cultivate their gardens no matter their level of experience.  If you are looking for some garden inspiration as we look ahead to spring and summer, join us...2023-01-1258 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGardening in January: The Winter GardenThe garden in January is Winter's garden, with a dash of longer days promising spring's return. Let's explore what's happening in the kitchen garden, for foraging, and inside the home as we lean into preparing for this beautiful year ahead of us. There is still a chance for starting seeds, finding wild foods, and also tending to our gardens even if not growing much.  I have a product I'm excited to share!For more info on Better Days Co go HERE. Better Days Co is a daily greens supplement that I have been lo...2023-01-0507 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselJoy in the Journey of Gardening & Business with Chloe MacKintosh of Boxwood AvenueIn this episode of The Garden Culture Podcast, Bailey Van Tassel interviews Chloe MacKintosh of Boxwood Avenue. Chloe started a blog years ago with the aim to sell pillows and share about her ranch life. She soon turned that blog into a successful business and then an interior design firm, eventually a brick-and-mortar shop, The Boxwood Mercantile. Chloe still finds time to connect with nature, plant her garden each season, and lead international retreats. She now shares with us her search for true meaning in the merchandise space, as well as the stories that go alongside the beautiful goods a...2022-12-2950 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselA Look Ahead At Gardening In 2023Let's take a peek into gardening in 2023, what we're talking about here on the podcast, what I'll be focusing on in the garden, and over in The Kitchen Garden Society. Things I do to take stock of heading into the new year:  A personal download of the highs and lows of the year Review my garden journal and take inventory of what worked, what didn't, what I want to change, and what I'm inspired about Coming up: A Garden Planning Masterclass! I'm walking you all through my EXACT planning method for mapping out the garden. It...2022-12-2216 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Living Off The Land Challenge (Without Owning Property) with Jordan and SilvanThis episode inspired me so much! Wow. Jordan and Silvan have found some innovative ways to live off the land without actually owning any land! They also go into this seasonal challenge that they do, their staple crops, how and where they grow, and so much more. Jordan and Silvan are experienced farmers and sustenance gardeners who specialize in small-scale food production in an urban environment. After running a small organic CSA farm in North Carolina for a couple of years, Silvan and Jordan relocated to Pittsburgh and focused on making their home garden and community garden p...2022-12-1539 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselGetting Back to Historic Roots & Zero Waste with Kayla LobermeierToday I chat with Kayla Lobermeier, co-founder of Under a Tin Roof. Kayla has been a successful gardneing, and historical living blogger with various other gigs for about a decade. She is known for her amazing food and homestead-inspired videos on Instagram, as well as her prairie-core aesthetic. In this episode we dig into zero waste, living historically, and what the journey from market gardener and CSA to blogger looked like, as well as hear about moves from country to city to back again. For more info about Kayla, visit www.underatinroof.com You can al...2022-12-0141 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van Tassel9 Holiday Gifts From The GardenToday we're going through nine ideas for making homegrown/ from the garden gifts! These are all inspired by what's accessible right now in my own garden. Plenty of ideas to get you going, and there is no shame in purchasing some garden goods to gift - it's the though that counts my friends. I hope you enjoy and get into gifting something simple, thoughtful, and easy. A started bulb in water vase link HEREHerb Garden Aluminum container: Walmart Tea bags in tins - get tins HERE & bags HEREChi...2022-11-1729 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselInterior Design Guru Lauren Liess on Why She Gardens & How Nature InspiresLauren Liess is a wildly successful interior designer, author, shop owner, cook, mother, and so much more. Her design philosophy is deeply inspired by nature and her life pursuing the outdoors. Today we talk about how nature really speaks to her projects on all levels, how she makes time to garden and why it’s so important to her.  For all things Lauren Liess go to www.laurenliess.com where she shares personal musings, design, gardening, recipes, an amazing shop, and more.  Some links from within the episode: “The Thoughtfu...2022-11-1044 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselAuthor Heather Webber on How Nature Inspires Her Writing & Flower MeaningsHeather Webber is a fiction author with over 30 titles to her name. She writes mystery, romance, and magical realism, weaving nature and folklore into all her stories. In this conversation, Heather talks about her stand-alone novels which involve a lot of herbalism, flowers, and plant magic, yet in a very real way. We chat about her writing, and how she got started with three kids under the age of six, writing during naptime. Heather is such a sweet voice and creates such great work for us. I'll even be sending out a copy of each of...2022-10-2745 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselEating Seasonally & the Flavor Gap with Boo and Sarah Simms of Lady and LarderTwins and business partners, Boo and Sarah Simms share with us about their “little cheese shop”, Lady and Larder, and what makes everything taste so much better.These sisters have done incredible things from partnering with Williams Sonoma to getting featured in Wall Street Journal. Just a few accomplishments among being mothers and entrepreneurs who support hyper-local sustainable food culture. We discuss eating seasonally and locally, the flavor gap, and what it means to find a sense of place. Boo and Sarah have incredible hearts for community and bringing gardening, local farming, and cheese-ing to the t...2022-10-2050 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Scoop on Garden Renovations & Working with a ContractorDesigning a garden and working with a landscape designer or contractor can be quite the journey. Listen in as I talk through my own renovation, the choices we made, and the mistakes too!  To download your free ebook about cooking with broth, go here: https://www.familieswhocook.com/a/2147520885/ZTKcaC8Uor go to Baileyvantassel.com/bonebroth  For more information on Bailey Van Tassel: www.baileyvantassel.comIf you're loving the pod, we would love a review or any requests, questions, or thoughts! Email Bailey at bv...2022-10-1334 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselSlow Living with Herbalist, Farmer, and Author, Becky ColeJoin me for a refreshing chat with Becky Cole, a wife, mother, author, and farmer, as well as a self-taught gardener and herbalist. We dig into her childhood in Ireland, how she’s returned to a slower-paced life immersed in nature after fashion school, and the ins and outs of running a farm. Becky shares some tips for slow living as well as just beautiful conversation about the love of growing things and organic farming and gardening. This is a conversation to savor.For more information on Bailey Van Tassel: www.baileyvantassel.comFor information on...2022-10-0651 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWelcome to Gardening in OctoberIn this episode, we welcome the month of October. We go through gardening in October as well as foraging and hit the high notes of what is ready to be planted and what should be tended to. We also touch on some cozy and timely October traditions as well as the benefits of garlic and onions when it comes to natural healing and cold and flu season. For more information on Bailey, visit www.baileyvantassel.comFor more information on our monthly membership, The Kitchen Garden Society, visit www.thekitchengardensociety.com 2022-09-2911 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Reality of Gardening to Replace the Grocery Store with Kate Schatt of Venison For DinnerGardening to replace the grocery store is a massive undertaking and one that Kate Schatt (of Venison For Dinner) and her family take seriously. Kate walks us through her journey from gardening being a chore to a beautiful act of service, as well as talks through what she and her husband grow. Kate and I tackle the issue of how to intervene when organic gardening and pests don't mix, and her philosophy on it.  Where to find Kate: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venisonfordinnerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZl8c8uSpoLnyGctcsc0AtQ...2022-09-2242 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFall Gardening in September & FailureIn this episode I'm digging into fall gardening and what exactly I’m doing and planting right now in the garden (mid-Sept). I go through how I'm handling each plant. I'm also giving some tips for presence and savoring this in-between month, as well as sharing my sources for soil, where to buy garlic and the best farm for buying onion starts. I also talk about failure in the garden and how perfectly OK that is. Some edible flower info gets snuck in here as well. I hope you enjoy and subscribe! If you do, I wou...2022-09-1430 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselFrom City Life to Farm & Garden Living with Misha GillinghamCome get to know Misha Gillingham of Farm Luxe, an author, gardener, and philanthropist. She left the city in California (and her job in luxury travel) for an island in Washington State having never gardened or farmed before and then published a book about her stunning 12-acre farm. Hear her story of growing up barely making ends meet, ending up with a mission to donate all her profits to the food bank. You will love Misha's heart. Follow Misha on Instagram @farmluxe or pick up her book, Blooms & Dreams here: https://amzn.to/3eBJaayWatch h...2022-09-0849 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselWelcome to September in the GardenWelcome to Autumn! September is such a lovely month, transitioning us into a new season. To read more about what Bailey is growing this fall: https://baileyvantassel.com/the-art-of-fall-gardening/Some information listed in the episode: The Kitchen Garden Society: www.thekitchengardensociety.comWalker Apple Candles: https://hattiehazel.com/collections/frontpage/products/walker-apples-soy-candle Great places to buy bulbs: Territorial Seed CoAmerican Meadows 2022-09-0112 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselAn Intro To The Garden Culture Podcast and Bailey Van TasselWelcome to The Garden Culture Podcast hosted by Bailey Van Tassel. Bailey is a busy home gardener, wife, mother, and small business owner. Her goal is to inspire a life filled with gardening and nature, bringing the outdoors in as often as possible. Bailey grew up on a hobby farm, but now lives in Southern CA in zone 10B. She is the founder of The Kitchen Garden Society (https://www.thekitchengardensociety.com), a monthly gardening club subscription for all hardiness zones with daily inspiration for living seasonally, monthly tips for sowing and harvesting, to-do lists, ti...2022-09-0126 minThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast PreviewWelcome to The Garden Culture Podcast, I am your host, Bailey Van Tassel. I am a home gardener, mother, and writer, passionate about inspiring you to garden no matter where you live or how much time you have. I am on a mission to bring gardening back into our culture, as a part of daily life. I’ve even had people say, “its like you’re trying to make gardening cool again”, why yes, yes I am. And the reason being that gardening quite literally changed my life. It redirected me back to my own roots, put me in touch wi...2022-08-3102 minFRØSTFRØSTWaarom TOPSPORT en VEGANISME samengaan 🌱🏆 | Janneke van der Meulen | FRØST BonusJanneke van der Meulen is een bekende naam in de vegan wereld. Naast de lezingen die ze geeft, heeft ze meerdere boeken geschreven waaronder 'De Win-Win Methode'. Als profatlete in een van de fysiek zwaarste sporten, het roeien, kan ze goed meepraten over de effecten van een plantaardig dieet op haar prestaties. Samen met Bas Kanis, een goede vriend van me en ook vegan, neem ik plaats aan een grote ronde tafel. Ergens op een woonboot in de Vinkeveense Plassen, Jannekes uitvalsbasis. Luister mee met ons gesprek en deel je gedachten met ons! Janneke ...2022-07-2939 minThe Voice of Many PodcastThe Voice of Many PodcastDr. William Glover with Bailey’s Pharmacy - 2022 COVID Follow Up SegmentBack joining us today with Bailey’s Pharmacy here in Orlando, Florida is Dr. William Glover.  He is returning to answer some questions on the different variants, COVID-19 vaccine and address questions posted by several of our listeners. Stay tuned as Dr. Glover provides information on the following questions:Just how many variants are currently present?If you have had the first and the most recent variant. Do you still need to get vaccinated?Many people are still contacting COVID even after being vaccinated. Why or is it important for...2022-03-2919 minFollow Through with LVBFollow Through with LVB#05 Bailey Mes - A Journey of ResilienceChapters Intro (3:15) Childhood experiences (5:38) When Bailey started playing Netball? (6:55) Transition from High School to Professional (10:35) Reality vs what you thought it would be like to be Professional Netballer (13:00) Hardest position in Netball (14:37) “Shock Selection” – 2012 Silver Ferns Trial (19:25) Debuting for the Silver Ferns (25:00) 2015 World Cup experience (26:49) Making the move down to Canterbury (28:45) Dealing with an ACL and Concussion injury in Netball (30:12) 2018 Commonwealth Games… What happened?! (35:05) “New Zealand’s punching bag” – Dealing with negative comments (39:58) How Bailey find the love of the game again (44:16) Receiving the 2019 World Cup Callup (48:49) 2019 World Cup Journey (54:18) The Key qualities Noeline Taurua brings as a Coach (59:16) Me...2020-04-2800 minBecome a Fearless FatherBecome a Fearless FatherThe Addiction Crusher - Interview With Channon BaileyBecome a fearless father presents: The recording of the interview with Dadpreneur Channon Bailey, founder of the addiction crusher 0:00 - What the addiction crusher all about? .:.. - Who is Channon Bailey? In this interview Klaas van Oosterhout had with Mike Sjogren, they talked about:  * How to crush your addiction; * How to improve your marriage;  * How to manage productivity; * What is an addiction; * And much more. 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