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Episode 83: Our Complete Fall Garden Plan- What We're Planting This Season
Aug 20, 2026 · 40 min
Fall gardening season is officially here, and we're sharing everything we're planting this year! From cool-season favorites like broccoli, cabbage, carrots, and lettuce to the crops we're trying for the first time, we're walking through our complete fall garden plans.We also talk about what we're skipping this year, how our climates differ, and how we decide what actually earns a spot in our gardens. Whether you're just starting your fall garden or looking for ideas to fill empty beds, hopefully…
Episode 82: How Well Do We Really Know Each Other?
Aug 13, 2026 · 34 min
Who knows the other person better? Watch until the end to find out who takes the win!🌱 In this episode:• Our favorite plants and gardening habits• Funny "would you rather" questions• Random facts and guilty pleasures• Garden opinions• The answers that surprised us most👇 Play along in the comments! Which answers did you get right?🎧 New Garden Girls Podcast episodes every week!Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-garden…
Episode 81: The Future of Gardening: Which Trends Will Last?
Aug 6, 2026 · 35 min
This week we're diving into the biggest gardening trends taking over social media, garden centers, and backyards—and giving our honest opinions on whether they're here to stay or just another passing fad.We're breaking down which trends deserve the hype and which ones might disappear in a few years.Do you agree with our predictions?🌱 Let us know: Which gardening trend do you think will still be thriving five years from now?🎧 New Garden Girls Podcast episodes every week!Our main accounts:@meggr…
Episode 80: The History and Folklore of Yarrow - Flowers on the Battlefield
Jul 30, 2026 · 21 min
Our new floral folklore series gets it's start with an ode to the most delicate flower found in the most brutal battlefields, the herb of one of the oldest forms of divination, one that still dots roadsides prolifically throughout the world. An herbal ally that transcends time, yarrow. Do you grow yarrow?Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-garden-girlsFollow us on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gar…
Episode 79: What's Growing On? Personal & Garden Updates in July
Jul 24, 2026 · 35 min
Heat wave gardening, a pond update, and way too many tomatillos? This week's What's Growing On has all of it.Meg and Dagny catch up on surviving a 100°+ heat wave (and the 5am watering schedule that comes with it), the squash casualties of an over enthusiastic weeding session, and why one lone container of pineapple sage almost became a root rot disaster. Meg shares her nightly bug hunting routine that's kept her garden nearly pest free this year, Dagny gives a full report on her new backyard po…
Episode 78: The Good Bugs, Nature's Best Pest Control
Jul 16, 2026 · 35 min
Not every bug in your garden is a pest! In this episode of the Garden Girls Podcast, we're talking all about the beneficial insects that help your garden thrive.From lady beetles and lacewings to parasitic wasps, hoverflies, praying mantises, native bees, and more, we explain which insects deserve a place in your garden, what they do, and how to attract them naturally.We also discuss:• Which insects eat common garden pests• The best flowers and plants for attracting beneficial insects• Pollinato…
Episode 77: Every Common Tomato Problem (And What to Do About It)
Jul 9, 2026 · 25 min
Tomatoes can be one of the most rewarding crops to grow...until they suddenly aren't. Yellow leaves, blossom end rot, curling foliage, cracked fruit, flowers that never set tomatoes, mysterious spots, pests, diseases—it can feel impossible to know where to start.In this episode of the Garden Girls Podcast, we're walking through the most common tomato problems home gardeners face and how to diagnose what's actually going on. We cover nutrient deficiencies, watering mistakes, heat stress, fungal d…
Episode 76: What We’re Planting in July
Jul 2, 2026 · 34 min
July is when the garden either rewards you or roasts you, and this episode is us being honest about which one is happening in ours. We're walking through what's actually thriving right now versus what we planted with high hopes and have since quietly stopped checking on. Tomatoes are having a moment, the tea herbs are peaking before the heat turns them bitter, and we get into what we're succession planting to keep the harvest going instead of watching it crash by August.We also get into the July…
Episode 75: We Answer Your Gardening Questions!
Jun 24, 2026 · 28 min
You sent in the questions, and we're answering them! In this listener Q&A episode, we're diving into your gardening questions, sharing our experiences, and chatting about the things that don't always fit into a regular episode. From growing tips and garden challenges to homesteading, content creation, and everything in between, this episode feels like sitting down for a conversation with friends in the garden.Thanks to everyone who submitted questions—we had a blast recording this one!Support ou…
Episode 74: Seeds, Signs & Synchronicities (Tarot Episode)
Jun 17, 2026 · 28 min
We don't know what we expected. Probably to laugh and move on...But the cards had opinions. We pulled tarot for our gardens and somehow ended up having one of the more honest conversations we've had about where we actually are with our lives. Come for the chaos, stay for Meg's reading that was uncomfortably accurate. Support our podcast and get exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/c/GardenGirlsPodcast Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcas…
Episode 73: What's Actually In Your Soil & Why It Matters
Jun 9, 2026 · 27 min
One teaspoon of healthy soil holds more living organisms than there are people on Earth. Meagan and Dagny break down the science of what’s actually in your garden soil — the bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and mycorrhizal networks doing work you’ve never given them credit for. They cover what tilling and over-fertilizing actually do to soil biology, what the research actually says (vs. what went viral), and a practical soil health audit any gardener can run this weekend.Mentioned in this episode:Soi…
Episode 72: What We Are Growing In June
Jun 3, 2026 · 28 min
What should you be planting in June? In this episode, we're digging into the vegetables, herbs, and flowers you can still sow this month for a productive summer and fall garden. We'll share what we're planting, what's thriving in our gardens right now, crops that love the heat, and a few June gardening mistakes to avoid. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this episode will help you make the most of your growing season. Support our podcast and get exclusive bonus content:https://ww…
Welcome To The Garden Girl's Podcast!
May 30, 2026 · 1 min
Welcome to The Garden Girls Podcast! We’re Meg and Dagny—two gardening content creators whose friendship started in a group chat filled with plant questions, garden wins, and the occasional gardening chaos. Eventually, we thought... why not invite everyone else into the conversation? Each week, we'll be digging into all things gardening—from growing food and flowers to preserving the harvest, garden experiments, historical deep dives, hot takes, and the mistakes we're making along the way. Wheth…
Episode 71: Getting Kids Into Gardening
May 27, 2026 · 9 min
Most of the advice out there about getting kids into gardening is optimized for a perfect afternoon. This episode isn't that.I'm talking about what actually works when you have limited time, low buy-in from a small person, and a garden that cannot absorb a lot of chaos. Because kids don't need a curriculum. They need one thing that belongs to them and enough space to mess it up.If you've been waiting for the right moment to start — this is it. The bar is lower than you think.Our main accounts:@m…
Episode 70: Garden Party Planning - Plan With Us
May 20, 2026 · 31 min
Meg and Dagny get into the details of how they actually plan a garden party; the vibe, the food, the seating, what to do when it rains, and the things they've learned from throwing a few of them. Less Pinterest board, more real decisions made by two people who garden for a living and still stress about it. What's in this episode: how they set the mood without overdoing the decor, what food actually works when you're eating outside, seating setups that don't make your guests miserable, and the ra…
Episode 69: Companion Planting - The Myths vs. What the Science Actually Says
May 13, 2026 · 30 min
Does companion planting actually work — or have we been following folklore dressed up as gardening advice?In this episode, we go deep on one of the most confusing topics in the gardening world. We debunk four of the biggest companion planting myths (including the beloved basil-and-tomatoes "flavor enhancer" claim), explain what scientists actually call this practice (hint: not companion planting), and tell you what the research genuinely supports.Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeac…
Episode 68: Everything We’re Planting in May (Vegetables, Herbs & Flowers!)
May 6, 2026 · 33 min
May is when the garden really starts to feel alive—and in this episode, we’re sharing everything we’re growing right now. From the crops that are thriving to the ones we’re experimenting with (and maybe already side-eyeing a little), we’re walking through what’s going into our gardens this month and why.We talk about our favorite warm-season vegetables, the flowers we can’t live without, and what we’re skipping this year. Plus, we get into what’s actually working in our gardens right now vs. wha…
Episode 67: How To Water Yourself The Way You Water Your Plants ft. The Plant Papi
Apr 29, 2026 · 47 min
We've been talking to our plants for years. Turns out, they've been trying to tell us something back. In this episode, Meagan and Dagny sit down with @theplantpapi — a therapist, houseplant creator, and genuinely one of our favorite humans on the internet — to talk about what plant care can teach us about taking care of ourselves. Watering as consistency. Repotting as growth. Pruning as letting go. Dormancy as permission to rest. It's a mental health conversation disguised as a gardening episo…
Episode 66: What's Growing On? Personal & Garden Updates in April
Apr 22, 2026 · 47 min
Unlock the whimsical side of gardening as Meg and Dagny take you beyond the plants—into a world where beehives are painted like rainbows, trees hide secret pasts, and planting your placenta becomes a garden art project. This episode blends humor, curiosity, and unexpected insights about nature, autoimmunity, and the magic of everyday life.Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-garden-girlsFollow us on Apple Podcasts:https:…
Episode 65: A History of Garlic from Pyramids to Pizza
Apr 15, 2026 · 48 min
Garlic is in almost every kitchen on earth — but have you ever wondered how it got there? In this episode, we're tracing the full history of one of humanity's oldest cultivated plants, from ancient Egypt where pyramid workers were literally paid in garlic, to the Silk Road traders who spread it across continents, to the vampire folklore that made it legendary, to the backyard garden beds where so many of us are growing it today.It's a history episode, a food episode, and honestly kind of a love…
Episode 64: Chaos Gardening & Letting Go of Perfection ft. Chia Ming Ro
Apr 8, 2026 · 51 min
In this episode, we’re joined by Chia Ming Ro @coastal_homestead for a conversation all about chaos gardening, garden design, and learning to embrace failure in the garden 🌿We talk about what happens when you let go of perfection, why “messy” gardens can actually be more productive and beautiful, and how failure is often the best teacher—especially when growing your own food.If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing gardening “wrong” or struggling to keep everything perfect, this episode is your pe…
Episode 63: April Garden Update & Everything We’re Growing Right Now
Apr 4, 2026 · 34 min
If you’ve been wondering what to plant in April, this is exactly what we’re growing in our garden right now. In this episode, we’re sharing our real-time April garden plans, what we’ve already planted, what we’re direct sowing, and what we’re still starting from seed.We talk through what’s actually working in a Zone 8 garden this time of year, including spring vegetables, flowers, and the crops we’re most excited about (and a few we’re a little unsure about). This is a very honest garden update…
Episode 62: Growing an Herbal Tea Garden
Apr 1, 2026 · 26 min
Our obsession with tea reaches new heights! Let's dive in to exactly what you can plant right now if you want to grow a tea garden, and why you probably need a tea garden of your own too. What other tea plants would you add?Dagny's book Grow a Tea Garden:https://thecottagepeach.myshopify.com/products/growing-your-own-tea-garden-ebook-copyOur main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-garden-girlsFollow us on Apple Podcasts:https:/…
Episode 61: Different Ways to Preserve Garden Produce
Mar 24, 2026 · 31 min
If your garden is producing more food than you can eat, it’s time to start preserving the harvest.In this episode we’re talking about different ways to preserve garden produce—from beginner-friendly methods like freezing and dehydrating to more traditional techniques like fermentation and water bath canning.Food preservation is one of the best ways to reduce food waste, save money, and enjoy your garden harvest long after the growing season ends. Whether you’re growing tomatoes, herbs, peppers,…
Episode 60: Gardening Is an Act of Resistance
Mar 17, 2026 · 22 min
In this episode we’re talking about why gardening can be more than just a hobby — it can actually be an act of resistance.For most of human history, growing food was a normal part of everyday life. But in modern society we’ve become increasingly disconnected from where our food comes from and dependent on systems that feel out of our control.Gardening pushes back against that.Planting a garden means learning skills that our grandparents once knew by heart. It means building resilience, feeding y…
Episode 59: How to Make Your Garden Feel Magical
Mar 13, 2026 · 24 min
In this episode we’re talking about something that doesn’t get discussed enough in gardening: ambiance.A beautiful garden isn’t just about what you grow — it’s about how the space feels when you’re in it. The light, the sounds, the movement, the smells, the little details that make you want to stay outside just a little longer.We’re sharing the things that make the biggest difference in creating a garden that feels like a retreat — from flowers that attract pollinators and herbs that release fra…
Episode 58: What We're Planting Right Now in the Garden (March)
Mar 4, 2026 · 32 min
March is one of the most exciting months in the garden, and in this episode we’re talking about everything we’re planting right now. From cool-season crops to early spring seedlings, we walk through our full March garden plan and share what seeds are going in the ground, what we’re starting indoors, and which varieties we’re most excited about this year.We also talk about how we decide what to grow each season, crops that always earn a spot in the garden, and a few new things we’re experimenting…
Episode 57: The Secret Life of Spores: Growing Your Own Mushrooms
Feb 25, 2026 · 13 min
Do you really need a dark, damp basement to grow mushrooms? Is it actually safe to eat fungi you grew on a wet piece of cardboard? And why are so many people turning their shady backyard corners into mini mushroom farms? I'm breaking down the weird world of home mycology, to show you how you can transform your wasted garden space into a gourmet food forest.How to grow mushrooms ebook:https://thecottagepeach.myshopify.com/products/grow-mushrooms-at-home-ebookWhere I get my mushroom spawn:https://…
Episode 56: The Great Carrot Conspiracy: Vision Myths, War Lies, and Royal Branding
Feb 18, 2026 · 30 min
Did carrots really help pilots see in the dark? Was orange chosen for political reasons? And why did people believe carrots could basically fix your eyes? We’re breaking down the surprisingly spicy history of carrots, from ancient cultivation to World War II propaganda, and how one vegetable became a national symbol. The best carrot cake recipe: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/my-favorite-carrot-cake-recipe/Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters…
Episode 55: What Would Jack Black and Jenna Ortega's Gardens Look Like?
Feb 11, 2026 · 17 min
Designing our dream gardens for some of our favorite celebrities! Who's garden should we dream up next?Our main accounts:@meggrowsplants @thecottagepeach Listen on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-garden-girlsFollow us on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/garden-girls-podcast/id1763113032Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gardengirlspod/Follow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@gardengirlspod***Links***Meg's Planting Calendar:https://meg-grow…
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