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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2023 · 38 MIN

Ep. 127 A year in review of our 2022 vegetable gardens | #GoodGrowing

from Good Growing · host Chris Enroth

On this week's Good Growing podcast, we look back at 2022 to review what went well in our vegetable gardens, and also some lessons learned from the struggles of growing food in Illinois. From annoying critters to the beauty provided by some of our edible crops we cover it all. Watch on YouTube https://youtu.be/cmDVlZ00ecU Skip to what you want to know: 0:37 Hey Ken! 1:21 Our year in review of the 2022 garden 2:02 Types of poblanos Chris tried in 2022 2:43 Raccoons had different ideas about the poblanos and how we handled them 4:09 Ken's artichoke adventures - delicious and pretty 6:53 Chris' Caracas Carrots - still in the ground for winter harvest and works well in heavier soils 9:02 Ken grows lovely dryland rice...and then the birds showed up 10:39 Tomato talk (and Chris continues to vent about the raccoons) 14:10 Sweet corn struggles and a fertilizer experiment (not an official experiment or recommendation) 19:20 Homegrown celery, not your normal grocery store celery 21:37 Drunken Woman Frizzy head lettuce - goes to show good names sell seed 23:12 Growing a monster Jarrahdale pumpkin vine, with only one pumpkin. Plus dealing with squash bugs and squash vine borer. (and pretty pictures of squash vine borer) 27:23 Ken's cotton - attractive, unusual, and susceptible to lawn herbicides 31:56 Maypop (Passion flower) - a native fruit with wonderful flowers and attractive to carpenter bees. Beware it does spread! 33:49 Carpenter bees pollinating Maypop flower 34:22 Thank yous! 35:35 Coming up next week and goodbye! Jeff Gillman's article on using urine as fertilizer https://gardenprofessors.com/want-an-organic-source-of-nitrogen-that-isnt-shipped-from-halfway-across-the-world-urine-luck/ A fun (and informative) video from Jeff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR2Qu_RZmT8 Contact us! Chris Enroth: [email protected] Ken Johnson: [email protected] Check out the Good Growing Blog: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowing Subscribe to the weekly Good Growing email: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowingsubscribe Any products or companies mentioned during the podcast are in no way a promotion or endorsement of these products or companies. -- You can find us on most podcast platforms. SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-555304573 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-growing/id1446630377 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/good-growing Tunein https://tunein.com/podcasts/Gardening/Good-Growing-p1187964/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/202u3siWExE1tTqrVgtmCR Vurbl https://vurbl.com/station/good-growing-4pljnNlUtyG/ Listen notes https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/good-growing-chris-enroth-cHLPMWpvEOG/ Ivy https://ivy.fm/podcast/good-growing-167902 Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/Good-Growing-id4302614?country=us Google podcasts https://bit.ly/3AiYjTD

On this week's Good Growing podcast, we look back at 2022 to review what went well in our vegetable gardens, and also some lessons learned from the struggles of growing food in Illinois. From annoying critters to the beauty provided by some of our edible crops we cover it all. Watch on YouTube https://youtu.be/cmDVlZ00ecU Skip to what you want to know: 0:37 Hey Ken! 1:21 Our year in review of the 2022 garden 2:02 Types of poblanos Chris tried in 2022 2:43 Raccoons had different ideas about the poblanos and how we handled them 4:09 Ken's artichoke adventures - delicious and pretty 6:53 Chris' Caracas Carrots - still in the ground for winter harvest and works well in heavier soils 9:02 Ken grows lovely dryland rice...and then the birds showed up 10:39 Tomato talk (and Chris continues to vent about the raccoons) 14:10 Sweet corn struggles and a fertilizer experiment (not an official experiment or recommendation) 19:20 Homegrown celery, not your normal grocery store celery 21:37 Drunken Woman Frizzy head lettuce - goes to show good names sell seed 23:12 Growing a monster Jarrahdale pumpkin vine, with only one pumpkin. Plus dealing with squash bugs and squash vine borer. (and pretty pictures of squash vine borer) 27:23 Ken's cotton - attractive, unusual, and susceptible to lawn herbicides 31:56 Maypop (Passion flower) - a native fruit with wonderful flowers and attractive to carpenter bees. Beware it does spread! 33:49 Carpenter bees pollinating Maypop flower 34:22 Thank yous! 35:35 Coming up next week and goodbye! Jeff Gillman's article on using urine as fertilizer https://gardenprofessors.com/want-an-organic-source-of-nitrogen-that-isnt-shipped-from-halfway-across-the-world-urine-luck/ A fun (and informative) video from Jeff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR2Qu_RZmT8 Contact us! Chris Enroth: [email protected] Ken Johnson: [email protected] Check out the Good Growing Blog: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowing Subscribe to the weekly Good Growing email: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowingsubscribe Any products or companies mentioned during the podcast are in no way a promotion or endorsement of these products or companies. -- You can find us on most podcast platforms. SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-555304573 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-growing/id1446630377 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/good-growing Tunein https://tunein.com/podcasts/Gardening/Good-Growing-p1187964/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/202u3siWExE1tTqrVgtmCR Vurbl https://vurbl.com/station/good-growing-4pljnNlUtyG/ Listen notes https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/good-growing-chris-enroth-cHLPMWpvEOG/ Ivy https://ivy.fm/podcast/good-growing-167902 Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/Good-Growing-id4302614?country=us Google podcasts https://bit.ly/3AiYjTD

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