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Growers Podcast
by Growers Show
This is a crazy world so we are getting back to the basics, back to the EARTH!Growing not just plants, but also our hearts and our minds 🥰All our lives we have been growing plants for no reason. We want to share our knowledge to the world, but unfortunately we're pretty dumb... We discuss everything from ancient plants to regenerative farming to old growth forests and we're going to be doing deep dives into all of the most interesting plants in the world. Please let us know if you have any suggestions. Holla at ya boys
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We Really Messed Up... (Extinct Plants Gone Forever) - GROWERS Ep 14
In this episode, we explore some of the most fascinating extinct plants in history, including one of the most legendary of them all: silphium.Silphium was a plant so valuable in the ancient world that it was said to be worth its weight in gold. Used in Roman cuisine, medicine, and trade, it became one of the most sought-after plants in history, until it disappeared completely.We discuss:What silphium was and why it was so valuableHow it was used in ancient RomeTheories on why it went extinctOther well-known plants that have been lost to historyWhat plant extinction can teach us todayFrom overharvesting to environmental change, the story of silphium is a powerful example of how even the most important plants aren’t immune to disappearing forever.The Growers Show Podcast explores plant history, ecology, and the relationship between humans and the natural world, including the stories of what we’ve lost along the way.
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This Tree Means Spring Is Finally Here! - GROWERS Ep 13
In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most beautiful and underrated trees of early spring: the redbud.If you’ve ever noticed bright pink flowers popping up on trees before anything else has even started to leaf out, chances are you were looking at a redbud. These trees are often one of the very first signs that winter is ending and spring is finally arriving.We break down:Why redbud trees bloom so earlyThe unique way their flowers grow directly from the branches and trunkTheir role in native ecosystems across North AmericaThe history and cultural significance of redbudsWhy they might be one of the best ornamental trees you can plantWhether you’re into plant identification, native species, or just appreciate the moment spring starts to show itself, redbuds are hard to miss once you know what to look for.If you’ve been seeing these trees everywhere lately, now you know why.
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Datura Delirium: Unbelievable Real Stories from Erowid - Growers Show Podcast Episode 12
In Part 3 of our trumpet flower series, we focus entirely on Datura and some of the most bizarre, chaotic, and unintentionally hilarious trip reports ever posted online.Drawing from public archives like Erowid, we read real user-submitted experiences and try to understand why this plant consistently produces ABSOLUTELY INSANE stories Datura has a long and complicated history in folklore, traditional medicine, and ritual use — but it is also one of the most dangerous and toxic psychoactive plants in the world.In this episode we:Break down why Datura causes such intense deliriumDiscuss its historical and cultural backgroundAnalyze why so many reports follow similar themesTry to find humor in situations that were… probably not funny at the timeImportant: Datura is highly toxic and can cause severe medical emergencies. This episode is for educational and documentary purposes only. We do not encourage experimentation or misuse.Our goal is to explore plant history, ethnobotany, and the strange ways humans interact with powerful plants — while keeping the conversation honest, responsible, and occasionally laughing at the absurdity of it all.If you enjoy plant history, chaotic internet archives, and deep dives into misunderstood species, Part 3 might be the wildest one yet.
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The Wildest Datura & Brugmansia Stories Ever Recorded - -GROWERS Ep 11
In Part 2 of our trumpet flower deep dive, we read some of the wildest, strangest, and unexpectedly funniest trip reports involving Datura and Brugmansia.These plants have a long history in ritual, folklore, and traditional medicine — but they also have a reputation for producing some of the most chaotic and confusing experiences ever written down on the internet.In this episode, we:Read real user-submitted reports from public archivesTry to find the humor in situations that were… not funny at the timeBreak down why Datura and Brugmansia affect the brain so differentlyDiscuss their cultural and historical useTalk about why these are not plants to experiment with casuallyLet’s just say: invisible cigarettes, conversations with people who aren’t there, and 48-hour confusion are recurring themes.Important: Datura and Brugmansia are highly toxic and can cause serious medical emergencies. This episode is for educational and historical discussion only. We do not encourage experimentation or misuse.Our goal is to explore plant history, ethnobotany, and the strange intersection between humans and powerful plants — while keeping it honest, informative, and occasionally laughing at the absurdity of it all.If you enjoy plant history, cultural lore, and chaotic internet archives… this one’s for you.
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Trumpet Flowers - History and Uses of Datura + Brugmansia - GROWERS Ep 10
In this episode of The Growers Show Podcast, we explore the fascinating and controversial history of the trumpet flowers: Datura and Brugmansia.These striking plants have been used for centuries in spiritual, ceremonial, and medicinal contexts across cultures. We discuss:The historical use of datura and brugmansia in traditional medicineTheir powerful psychoactive properties and risksHow these plants were viewed in indigenous traditionsWhy they remain some of the most misunderstood flowers in horticultureWe also briefly address the recent news cycle where these plants were mentioned in connection with documents related to Jeffrey E. Our discussion focuses on the plants themselves and their documented historical usesImportant: Datura and Brugmansia are highly toxic and dangerous plants. This episode is for educational and historical discussion only. We do not encourage experimentation or misuse.At The Growers Show Podcast, we explore the cultural history, ecology, and real-world context of plants If you’re interested in plant history, ethnobotany, and how media trends intersect with horticulture, this episode is for you.
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Mayhaw: The Underrated Native Tree with Medicinal Fruit! - Growers Ep 9
In this episode of The Growers Show Podcast, we’re talking about one of the most underrated native trees in the American South: the mayhaw tree.The fruit of the mayhaw has been used for generations to make mayhaw jelly, a regional staple with a long history of medicinal use, including traditional support for healthy blood pressure and overall cardiovascular health.We discuss:What the mayhaw tree is and where it grows naturallyThe history of mayhaw jelly in Southern foodwaysTraditional medicinal uses of mayhaw fruitWhy this native plant has been largely overlookedHow native food plants connect ecology, culture, and healthThis episode isn’t medical advice, it’s a conversation about plants, history, and traditional knowledge that deserves more attention.The Growers Show Podcast explores plants, ecology, native species, food, and the stories tied to the natural world.If you’ve ever had mayhaw jelly, or never even heard of it, this episode is for you.
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Debate Over Importance of Old Growth Forests Gets HEATED - Growers Ep 8
In this episode of The Growers Show Podcast, we get into a heated debate over the value of old-growth forests.Are old-growth forests an irreplaceable ecological treasure—critical for biodiversity, carbon storage, and climate stability? Or are they sometimes romanticized, misunderstood, or poorly managed in modern forestry conversations?We break down:What actually defines an old-growth forestTheir role in biodiversity and wildlife habitatCarbon sequestration myths and realitiesForestry, conservation, and land-use tradeoffsWhere emotion, science, and policy collideAs growers, naturalists, and plant people, we don’t always agree—and this episode proves it.🎙️ The Growers Show Podcast explores plants, ecology, farming, natural history, and the occasional argument that comes with caring deeply about the natural world.Let us know where you stand in the comments
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Oldest Tree On Earth Survived The A-Bomb + Has Incredible Benefits - Ginkgo Biloba - Growers Ep 7
More plant history today as the botany dawgs get into the history of the oldest surviving tree species - the ginkgo biloba tree! What a beautiful and historic plant OMG! We dig deep into the mysterious origins and past of this incredible tree, and what we find out may shock you!
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This INSANE Plant Grows Without Photosynthesis - Growers Ep 6
Is there any stranger flower on earth than the ghost flower, the Indian Pipe flower, the Indian ghost plant? Monotropa uniflora… It goes by many names but its mystery remains. This plant has NO CHLOROPHYLL! It doesn’t get any weirder than that in the plant world. It doesn’t use photosynthesis to grow! Instead of getting its energy from the sun, it has a mycoheterotrophic, parasitic relationship with fungi that get their energy from trees that do photosynthesize. Insane!!!
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Is This The WORST Plant on Earth? Poison Ivy - GROWERS Ep 5
Does there exist a single plant on this beautiful earth worse than poison ivy?? I can’t think of any!! We break down how poison ivy effects our skin, what it looks like, how to avoid it, and how to treat it. We go deep into this terrible terrible plant in our discussion today. If you never want to get poison ivy ever again, take a listen! Find the missing Ep 4 on YouTube or Rumble!
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We Solve Climate Change and Then Get Attacked by a Porcupine! - GROWERS Ep 3
Wow guys what a crazy time. We tried to lay out our plans for how to fix the climate and the environment. But instead we were nearly killed by a giant porcupine. What a world!
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Giant Redwoods & Lost Maples: A Deep Dive Into Relict Plant Populations | GROWERS Ep 2
Relict plant populations are small pockets of ancient communities that are still left over in small areas, surviving over hundreds, thousands or even millions of years. These incredible places offer us a glimpse into the past and allow us to see what the climate and environment would have been like far in the past. These are some of the most interesting forests and habitats in the united States and in the world. From the Lost Pines pine forest in central Texas, to the redwoods of California, to the lesser known redwood forest of Africa and South America - take a journey back in time with us as we discuss these magical places that we can still visit today! Please let us know if you know of any different relict plant populations, or if you have visited any that we discuss!
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The BEST Nature & Botany Podcast of ALL TIME - GROWERS Ep 1
Alright guys here it is the number one botany and nature based podcast in the world, and the number 9999th podcast in Austin, Texas! We love you all!!!! We will be discussing nature, the earth, the plants and animals that inhabit the earth, and related topics. If you have any topics you would like us to cover please let us know!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is a crazy world so we are getting back to the basics, back to the EARTH!Growing not just plants, but also our hearts and our minds 🥰All our lives we have been growing plants for no reason. We want to share our knowledge to the world, but unfortunately we're pretty dumb... We discuss everything from ancient plants to regenerative farming to old growth forests and we're going to be doing deep dives into all of the most interesting plants in the world. Please let us know if you have any suggestions. Holla at ya boys
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