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Dirty Data
by Stephanie Steelman
Dirty Data is a real-life look at building a backyard garden from the ground up — experiments, mistakes, wins, and everything in between.Hosted by a working mom in the IT field, this podcast blends practical backyard gardening with a tech-driven way of thinking — testing what works, tracking results, and figuring it out in real time.If you’ve ever wondered whether gardening is actually worth it, how to make it fit into a busy life, or just want an honest, no-perfect-results journey… you’re in the right place.🔗 Links to Instagram, YouTube, and gardening tools that I use : https://linktr.ee/dirtydata.gardening
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What Actually Works? Fertilizer, Empty Space, and Real Results
It’s finally happening… 👀Baby squash and cucumbers are showing up, tomatoes are flowering, and now we get to see what actually produces.In this episode, I’m breaking down the real experiment behind my garden:* Testing 5-5-5 vs Tomato-tone vs fish emulsion* Already going through 4 lbs of fertilizer (and what that means for cost)* Filling empty space with radishes to maximize production* Comparing raised beds, grow bags, and in-ground plantingWith fertilizer costs potentially rising, this season isn’t just about growing food—it’s about figuring out what it actually costs to grow it.I’m tracking everything… and we’ll see what wins.Follow along for real results, not guesses.📸 Instagram: dirtydata.gardening🎥 YouTube: Dirty Data Gardening
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I Think I’ve Been Watering My Garden Wrong
Everything in my garden looked fine……but I was still doing (at least) one thing wrong.I’ve been watering every 36 hours, just trying to stay ahead of it—but once I actually checked the soil, I realized that approach wasn’t working the way I thought it was.In this episode of Dirty Data, I break down what changed, what I’m seeing across different parts of the garden, and why I’m moving away from a fixed watering schedule.I also share: • First real harvests • Green onion “ROI” • A few plant failures • A pepper control plant • Fence progressIf you’re gardening—or thinking about starting—this is where things start to shift from guessing to actually paying attention.⸻📲 Follow along on Instagram: @dirtydata.gardening🌱 Real data. Real garden. Real results.
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Seed Starting Data: What Worked, What Failed, and Why My Germination Dropped
🎧 Dirty Data -episode 3In this episode of Dirty Data, I break down exactly what happened during my seed starting process—and what the data is already telling me.I started 97 pods using a Jiffy greenhouse and heat mat, tracked my germination rate (74%), and quickly realized that not all plants performed the same.Some categories thrived—like squash and tomatoes—while others, especially peppers, struggled with much lower success rates.I also share the real reasons behind some of my failures, including how overplanting and inconsistent monitoring impacted my results.Plus, I now have an unexpected experiment: comparing a store-bought pepper plant to the ones I grew from seed.And for the first time, I harvested something from the garden—and it made it straight to the dinner table.This episode is all about early insights, honest mistakes, and how I’m already adjusting my process moving forward.🔗 LINKSBstrip indoor greenhouse - https://amzn.to/48xyumqVIVOSUN heat mat - https://amzn.to/41RWqgDJiffy 72 cell greenhouse kit - https://amzn.to/4t9kF5W📸 Follow along on Instagram @dirtydata.gardening for real data, visuals, and garden updates🗒️ Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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The Data Behind My Garden Setup (Costs + Decisions)
🎧 Dirty Data – Episode 2In this episode, I break down how I built my garden setup—from raised beds to grow bags to in-ground planting—and what it actually cost before growing anything.I also walk through what I didn’t fully understand going into it… and what I’d do differently.⸻🔗 Links from this episodeRaised Beds (what I used):Sacia Metal Raised Garden Bedhttps://www.wayfair.com/outdoor/pdp/arlmont-co-sacia-metal-outdoor-raised-garden-bed-w110346718.html?piid=1180393966%2C1180393941Grow Bags (better version I switched to):https://amzn.to/3Qm2nzTRetractable Water Hose (worth it):https://amzn.to/4cdCXMt⸻💰 Quick cost snapshot • Fence: $590 • Raised Beds: $322 • Soil (bulk delivery): $200 • Tools + Water Setup: $200 • Grow Bags: $166👉 Total: ~$1,478 before harvest⸻🎙️ About Dirty DataBackyard gardening meets real-life experiments—with a data-driven approach.⸻🔎 DisclosureAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Dirty Data Episode 1: Is Gardening Actually Worth It?
I planted about 35 purple hull peas today… and realized I have no idea if any of my gardening is actually worth it.I’ve been gardening in my backyard for a while now — building beds, buying soil, planting different crops — and I enjoy it. But I’ve never tracked it well enough to know what I’m really getting out of it.As someone who works in IT, has a doctorate in computer science, and teaches data analysis, that didn’t sit right with me.So this is where it starts.In this episode, I’m kicking off my “Dirty Data” experiment — tracking cost, time, and yield in my backyard garden to figure out what it actually produces… and what it’s actually worth.This episode is the starting point.Next, I’ll be tracking growth, harvest, and real-world value.Let’s see what the data says.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dirty Data is a real-life look at building a backyard garden from the ground up — experiments, mistakes, wins, and everything in between.Hosted by a working mom in the IT field, this podcast blends practical backyard gardening with a tech-driven way of thinking — testing what works, tracking results, and figuring it out in real time.If you’ve ever wondered whether gardening is actually worth it, how to make it fit into a busy life, or just want an honest, no-perfect-results journey… you’re in the right place.🔗 Links to Instagram, YouTube, and gardening tools that I use : https://linktr.ee/dirtydata.gardening
HOSTED BY
Stephanie Steelman
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