The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

By: Urban Farm Team

Language: en

Categories: Education, Courses, Arts, Food, Leisure, Home, Garden

Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opportunities to learn from the experience of people just like you, and plenty of resources to ensure you're informed, equipped, and empowered...

Episodes

961: Seed Commons: Cultivating Shared Wealth
Jan 09, 2026

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman explore the idea of the seed commons—seeds as shared cultural, ecological, and community wealth rather than private commodities. They discuss how market-driven seed systems have eroded biodiversity and why community-based models are essential for resilience in the face of climate, economic, and social uncertainty. Through stories, examples, and lived experience, they show how seed co-ops, exchanges, libraries, and grassroots experimentation restore abundance, adaptability, and human connection. The conversation frames seed saving as both a practical survival skill and a deeply human ac...

Duration: 00:41:15
960: Regeneration and Innovation: The Future of Farming
Jan 02, 2026

Don Tipping's Legacy of Regenerative Farming

In This Podcast: Greg reconnects with returning guest Don Tipping to explore nearly a decade of evolution at Seven Seeds Farm and Siskiyou Seeds. The conversation dives deep into regenerative farming, bioregional seed stewardship, on-farm ecology, and the long arc of plant breeding as climate adaptation. Don shares practical insights from 30 years of full-time farming, from pest resilience without chemicals to compost, livestock integration, and the vision for a decentralized bioregional seed bank. The episode emphasizes patience, systems thinking, and seed saving as both a practical skill and a cultural act.<...

Duration: 00:45:12
924: Virtual Farm Tours & Accessible Regenerative Education
Dec 26, 2025

With Mary and Andrew from EdgePerma.com

In This Podcast: Andrew Tuttle and Mary Marshall, co-founders of Edge Perma and Redtail Edge Design, share how they’re using immersive technology to transform regenerative agriculture education. Drawing from backgrounds in permaculture, ecological design, and lived experiences of healing through land stewardship, they explain how virtual farm tours can make regenerative systems accessible to anyone, anywhere. The conversation explores permaculture as a pathway to peace, community resilience, and personal healing, while highlighting the power of relationship-building, service, and inclusive learning. This episode weaves together technology, ethics, and heart-centered education to...

Duration: 00:42:05
923: Permaculture as a Life Design: Ethics, Principles, and Practice
Dec 19, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

Greg Peterson and Don Titmus reconnect for a November Garden Chat focused on reviewing the ethics and principles of permaculture and how they apply beyond gardening into daily life. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience in arid and temperate climates, they explore observation, working with nature, stacking functions, and regenerative design. The conversation weaves together philosophy, practical examples from Phoenix and North Carolina, and reflections on how a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) can fundamentally reshape how people think and live.

Our Guest: Don Titmus grew up in London and...

Duration: 00:36:05
922: Climate-Resilient Seeds for an Uncertain Future
Dec 12, 2025

Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

Greg Peterson and seed expert Bill McDorman dig into the urgent need for climate-resilient seeds as global conditions shift. They explore how traditional varieties falter under heat, drought, flooding, and unpredictable weather—and why locally adapted, open-pollinated seeds are becoming essential tools for regional food security. Bill outlines practical pathways for gardeners and growers to build resilience through diversity, landrace gardening, and modern microbiome research. Together they offer a grounded, hopeful roadmap for anyone looking to future-proof their garden or local food system.

Key Topics

Climate-resilient seedsOpen-pollinated varietiesLocal adaptationLandrace ga...

Duration: 00:34:28
921: The Old Farmers Almanac is NOT going anywhere
Dec 09, 2025

Chat with Carol Connare, Editor The Old Farmers Almanac

In this episode, Greg talks with Carol Connare, Editor-in-Chief of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the oldest continually published periodical in North America. Carol shares her path from archival work at UMass Amherst back to her “dream job,” stewarding the 234-year-old institution.

She clarifies the recent confusion between The Farmer’s Almanac (which closed) and The Old Farmer’s Almanac (which is thriving), explains the Almanac’s origins, traditions, and editorial approach, and offers insight into how it continues to adapt to modern growers’ needs. The conversation touche...

Duration: 00:34:07
920: Understanding Food Forest Design with Joshua Thayer.
Dec 05, 2025

Today we’re joined by returning guest Joshua Thayer, permaculture designer, author, and founder of Native Sun Gardens in California. Joshua has helped communities across the U.S. and abroad design food forests that restore ecology and produce abundance. His new book, California Food Forests: Feeding the Future, distills decades of hands-on design into practical steps anyone can use—no matter where they live.

Whether you're in a Mediterranean climate, drought-prone region, or temperate landscape, Joshua brings strategies to help you turn your yard, homestead, or urban lot into a resilient, stacked, biodiverse food forest.

• What is Perm...

Duration: 00:33:42

919: Growing Coffee Commercially in California...Say What?.
Nov 28, 2025

With Scott Murray

In This Podcast: In this episode, returning guest and 50-year organic agriculture veteran Scott Murray shares the remarkable story of how coffee is commercially being successfully grown in Southern California. Scott explains how a single houseplant sparked a multi-variety coffee trial, eventually producing a Geisha harvest that sold out in one day at $796 per pound. He walks us through polyculture design, coffee’s surprising climate tolerance, and how California could become a boutique coffee region.

Our Guest: Scott Murray has over 50 years of experience in organic agriculture across the U.S. and Mexico...

Duration: 00:49:27
918: Permaculture Principle Information and Imagination Intensive
Nov 21, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into permaculture's eighth principle, 'Information and Imagination Intensive,' highlighting its emphasis on multi-disciplinary approaches to problem-solving using both low and high-tech solutions. They delve into the importance of utilizing quality thought and data to maximize yields and share personal experiences about integrating various systems like passive solar heating, water filtration, and composting. The discussion also covers the concept of food forests, zone planning, and sustainable design strategies for reducing energy and resource consumption. They encourage community collaboration and innovation, reflecting on...

Duration: 00:44:34
917: Cluck, Bak, Baaa - With Kari Spencer
Nov 18, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

This episode is the replay pof our monthly 'Rosie on the House' radio show in Phoenix. It features host Romey Romero, Farmer Greg and guest Kari Spencer discussing backyard livestock, primarily chickens and goats, for urban farming. They chat about the benefits of keeping chickens and goats, including eggs, milk, garden pest control, and composting. They also delve into the logistics of raising these animals, such as the necessary supplies, housing, and regulations. The episode touches on the challenges and advantages of meat birds, ducks, turkeys, quail, and guinea hens, offering...

Duration: 00:36:51
916: Seed Sovereignty in the Age of Corporate Control
Nov 14, 2025

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

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In This Podcast: In this Seed Chat episode, Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman unpack how a handful of global corporations came to control most of the world’s commercial seed supply—and what that means for biodiversity, farmers, and local food systems. Bill traces the history from small regional seed companies to mergers, patents, and Supreme Court decisions that turned living seeds into corporate assets. They also spotlight the grassroots resistance: seed libraries, landrace and adaptation gardening, community seed sharing, and...

Duration: 00:47:02
915: The Science behind white washing trees!
Nov 07, 2025

with Charles Malki of IV Organics

In This Episode: Greg interviews Charles Malki, a multifaceted biologist, attorney, author, and inventor, about the innovative benefits of whitewashing trees. Charles details his journey from a passion for plant sciences during his childhood to a career in medicine and law, ultimately leading to the creation of Ivy Organic. He explains the importance of whitewashing for tree protection against weather extremes and pests, emphasizing the environmental benefits of using organic products. The discussion also covers the genesis of Ivy Organics, the science behind their product formulations, and their impact on both...

Duration: 00:43:28
914: Turning food waste into bugs with Jeffrey Tomberlin
Oct 31, 2025

Exploring lack soldier fly culture.

In This Podcast: Greg chats with Dr. Jeff Tomberlin about the remarkable benefits of black soldier flies in recycling organic waste. Jeff explains the global distribution and industrialization of black soldier flies, their life cycle, and their ability to convert waste into valuable resources like protein for animal feed and fertilizer. The conversation highlights community and individual efforts in utilizing black soldier flies for sustainability and reducing food waste, emphasizing the potential for large-scale impact through local actions. Jeff also offers practical advice for beginners interested in starting their own black soldier...

Duration: 00:23:35
913: Everything Garden a Permaculture Principle
Oct 24, 2025

Garden Chat with Don Titmus

In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into the Permaculture Principle Everything Gardens, focusing on the beneficial relationships within an ecosystem, particularly soil, food webs, and the role of different plants and animals. They explore how weeds, chickens as soil tillers, water as a sculptor, and the role of fungi, earthworms, and birds all lead back to gardening. They also tackle specific topics like the impact of wind, creating microclimates, and practical considerations for raising chickens and growing mushrooms. The session wraps up with audience questions on gardening tips, urban...

Duration: 00:41:30
912: Community Farming the Wave of the Future
Oct 21, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode join Romey Romero & Farmer Greg on Rosie on the House's Outdoor Living Hour with special guests Sowan Thai and Bryant Cruz from Spaces of Opportunity, a 19-acre community farming project in South Phoenix. We dive into the origins and development of the farm, the unique model of community and urban farming it employs, and the various educational and market components it offers. Sowan and Bryant explain their roles in teaching sustainable farming practices, running an apprentice program, and the challenges and benefits of farming organically in an urban...

Duration: 00:34:24
911: Mastering the Art and Craft of Seed Saving
Oct 17, 2025

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: In this months Seed Chat Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman, discuss the art and craft of harvesting seeds. They cover the basics of seed saving, including observation, threshing, and water winnowing, with a focus on tomatoes. The chat also delves into various resources, books, and historical practices for effective seed harvesting. They answer audience questions, including issues with onion seed pollination and share personal anecdotes and practical tips for both small-scale and larger-scale seed saving. The session emphasizes the importance of creating a new seed-saving culture and...

Duration: 00:30:34
910: From Urban Living to Homesteading.
Oct 10, 2025

Elizabeth Bruckner's Journey of Resilience and Self-Sufficiency

In this podcast, Greg interviews Elizabeth Bruckner, the accidental suburban homesteader and author of 'The Homesteader Mindset.' Elizabeth shares her journey of cultivating resilience through intentional living, influenced by her family's World War II experiences and her education in acupuncture and oriental medicine. She discusses the concept of homesteading, debunking myths about time, complexity, and cost, and emphasizes the importance of habit creation and community. Elizabeth also touches on the significance of self-care and shares insights into her personal struggles and triumphs, including overcoming a chronic illness. The episode...

Duration: 00:48:00
909: Exploring Microbial Marvels with Melissa Booth
Oct 03, 2025

In This Podcast: We chat with Melissa Booth, a microbiologist and creator of the course 'The Hidden Powers of Microbes.' Melissa speaks about her journey from Oklahoma's semi-arid deserts to her passion for research. Initially interested in becoming a physician, her path changed after engaging in research in marine microbiology. She eventually pursued a master's in microbiology, leading her to study marine microbes and their responses to environmental cues. Melissa discusses the vital role microbes play in ecosystems, particularly in soil health, and how human actions impact these microbial systems. She also highlights the symbiotic relationships between microbes...

Duration: 00:38:32
908: Veteran and Firefighter Transforms Agriculture
Sep 26, 2025

Sam Cooke on creating a non profit cattle farm,

In This Podcast: Host Greg Peterson chats with Sam Cooke, founder and CEO of CC Cattle Company, a nonprofit cattle farm aimed at combating food insecurity in Wisconsin. Sam shares his journey from a small dairy farm in northern Wisconsin to his roles in the US Navy and as a firefighter, which led him to start the farm. He discusses the challenges and successes in building the nonprofit, emphasizing its dual focus on raising pasture-fed beef cattle for food banks and offering equine therapy for veterans and first...

Duration: 00:39:12
907: Permaculture Principle, The yield of system is potentially unlimited
Sep 19, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus start be discussing the importance of naming your farm and then dive deep into permaculture principle number six: the yield of a system is potentially unlimited. They touch upon Don's synergized version of permaculture principles, emphasizing multi-functional elements in farming. They draw on various examples such as multilayered forest gardens, polyculture systems, and the benefits of green roofs and living walls. The talk also sheds light on the role of weeds, water management, and composting systems to enhance soil health and overall productivity...

Duration: 00:45:52
906: Exploring Grains and the Wealth in Wildflowers
Sep 12, 2025

A seed chat with Bill McDorman

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: Farmer Greg and Bill McDorman chat about the transition from summer gardening to planting wildflowers, cover crops, and grains. The conversation covers the benefits of wildflowers, emphasizing their role in permaculture and ecological wealth. They highlight successful gardening practices, including using grains and legumes as cover crops to maintain soil health. Listeners learn about the historical significance and nutritional benefits of ancient grains, alongside practical advice on using grain mills for home processing.

Visit UrbanFarm.org/906 for...

Duration: 00:38:38
905: Growing Fruit Trees Successfully with Farmer Greg
Sep 09, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode of 'Rosie on the House,' Farmer Greg and Romey Romero discuss essential tips for growing fruit trees. They highlight the optimal time for planting, common mistakes homeowners make—such as planting in gravel or lawns and improper drip irrigation—and advises on best practices. Greg also shares his unique 'six-six rule' for effective tree planting, the importance of selecting the right root stock and chill hours, and how to ensure successful ripening times. Additionally, he offers insights into shading methods, both natural and paid, and proper fertilizing sche...

Duration: 00:35:52
904: The Return of the Paw Paw with Michael Judd
Sep 05, 2025

In This Podcast: Greg reconnects with Michael Judd, an expert in permaculture and sustainable living. They discuss the illusive fruit the Paw Paw, and Michael's involvement in creating Maryland's first natural green burial site. Michael then shares his passion for pawpaws, detailing their unique adaptation as a tropical fruit that thrives in colder climates. The conversation covers the pawpaw's growth, cultivation, and versatility, including Michael's book 'For the Love of Pawpaws' and upcoming courses and events. Drawing on his extensive experience, Michael also emphasizes the holistic approach in permaculture, the importance of genetic diversity in plant cultivation, and encourages...

Duration: 00:36:36
903: Becoming a 'Real' Organic Farmer with Linley Dixon
Aug 29, 2025

Sustainable Farming Insights with Linley

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Linley Dixon, a small-scale organic vegetable farmer in southwest Colorado. Linley specializes in soil-grown greenhouse tomatoes and has been farming since 2010. She shares her path to farming, including the challenges faced in finding suitable farmland with water rights, and the creation of Adobe House Farm. Linley also discusses the launch of the Real Organic Project certification program and her efforts to promote transparency and integrity in USDA Organic standards. The conversation touches on sustainable farming practices, the importance of composting, and how to create soil fertility on...

Duration: 00:41:44
902: All about the Real Organic Project with Linley Dixon
Aug 26, 2025

What it means to advocate for organic certification

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Linley Dixon from The Real Organic Project to discuss the organization's efforts to maintain the true integrity of organic farming. Linley recounts her journey from farming in Colorado to working with the National Organic Standards Board and witnessing regulatory battles that compromised organic standards. She explains the foundation of The Real Organic Project as an add-on certification emphasizing soil health and traditional organic practices. The conversation covers issues such as the inclusion of hydroponics in organic certification, the influence of large corporations, and the...

Duration: 00:37:49
901: Permaculture Principle Make the Least Change...
Aug 22, 2025

For the Greatest Impact, A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into the Permaculture Principle of 'making the least change for the greatest possible effect'. The discussion covers various techniques such as composting, leveraging points in the system, and creating sustainable urban gardens. Additionally, they talk about water management using swales, energy efficiency with solar ovens, and designing regenerative systems. The conversation also touches on the significance of creating edge in gardens and the impact of the permaculture design course on personal and community gardening practices.

Our...

Duration: 00:45:01
900: Cultivating Resilience Through Seed Saving
Aug 15, 2025

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

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In This Month's Seed Chat: Greg and Bill discuss the fundamentals of seed saving, emphasizing the importance of observation in the garden to identify the healthiest plants for seed collection. They share their experiences and techniques for selecting seeds, such as paying attention to plant resilience, disease resistance, and environmental adaptation. The conversation covers practical stories and advice, such as mixing diverse varieties to find resilient crops and focusing on the qualities needed in specific environments. They also...

Duration: 00:38:21
899: The Many Ways To Compost with Greg Peterson
Aug 12, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode Romey Romero chats with Farmer Greg about the many iterations of composting. urban farming and composting. They discuss Farmer Greg's journey, his urban farm in central Phoenix, and his involvement in promoting sustainable and regenerative food systems. Emphasis is laid on the critical elements of composting, including the use of woody mulch, leaves, chicken manure, and food scraps. Greg walks listeners through different composting methods such as worm composting, using chickens, and black soldier flies. The episode covers both beginner-friendly and advanced techniques, emphasizing a circular food system...

Duration: 00:34:26
898: Meet America's Tea Pioneer, Steve Lorch
Aug 08, 2025

On Growing Tea and Entrepreneurship

In This Podcast: Steve Lorch, founder and CEO of Table Rock Tea Company in Pickens, South Carolina, shares his journey from a surgical nurse and serial entrepreneur to becoming a leading expert in growing tea in the United States. Steve recounts how his experience with Hydro Missions International led to his fascination with tea during a water project in Kenya. He shares how he started growing tea and eventually founded Table Rock Tea Company. Steve discusses the rarity of US-grown tea, the differences between true tea and herbal infusions, and the consortium...

Duration: 00:25:12
897: Building Permaculture Community through Education with Ryan Blosser.
Aug 01, 2025

From semipro basketball to permaculture...here's a story!

In This Podcast: Ryan Blosser shares his inspiring journey from being a basketball player to becoming a leading figure in permaculture. Ryan moved from his hometown in Waynesboro, Virginia, to Hawaii, where he discovered a deep connection to nature through surfing, which eventually led him to permaculture. He co-founded the Shenandoah Permaculture Institute and runs the Waynesboro Education Farm, integrating K-12 public school curricula with organic farming. Ryan shares about his book 'Mulberries in the Rain,' that he co-authored with Trevor Piersal, and details his path to bringing...

Duration: 00:41:26
896: Co-housing and Permaculture with Dave Boehnlein
Jul 29, 2025

Building a Farm Model with a Regenerative Vision

In This Podcast: Dave Boehnlein studied natural resources and environmental studies at the University of Minnesota which lead him to becoming an educator and leader in permaculture design and implementation. He co-authored the book 'Practical Permaculture' and is now leading a project called Rooted Northwest, a co-housing and regenerative agriculture community in Arlington, Washington. This project aims to combine farmland preservation, community living, and education using a permaculture approach. Rooted Northwest is currently looking for home buyers and social impact investors to join the initiative and help support their...

Duration: 00:47:24
895: Permaculture Principle The Problem is the Solution
Jul 25, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into the Permaculture Principle 'The problem is the solution,' using examples like managing excess lemons and wetland areas to illustrate the concept. They also talk about water harvesting techniques, such as swales and curb cuts, and offer solutions for gardening in small spaces, like using tower gardens and partnering with neighbors. The session concludes with an explanation of what a permaculture design course entails and the benefits of taking it in-person. Participants are encouraged to drop questions in the Q&A...

Duration: 00:46:49
894: Why Seed Saving Disappeared with Bill McDorman
Jul 18, 2025

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: Greg and Bill McDorman explore why seed saving virtually disappeared. They reveal how, historically, seed saving was an integral practice for gardeners and farmers, promoting more resilient and adaptable crops. However, the industrialization of agriculture and commercialization of seeds in the 20th century led to a decline in this practice due to economic pressures and the introduction of laws favoring seed patents and protections. Bill recounts the historical developments, including the idea of patenting of plants in the 1930s and the eventual patenting of seeds in the 1980...

Duration: 00:27:31
893: Harvesting the Rain with Brad Lancaster
Jul 15, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode of Rosie on the House, Romey Romero and Farmer Greg welcome Brad Lancaster, a renowned expert in water harvesting. They discuss Brad's journey in water harvesting starting from his childhood in Tucson, the practices he developed over the years, and the techniques mentioned in his book. Brad elaborates on practical methods to harvest rainwater efficiently in urban settings, including the creation of basins, curb cuts, and the use of rain gardens. He shares his experiences from global travel, particularly from Zimbabwe and Saudi Arabia, which influenced his work...

Duration: 00:37:02
892: Goat Voices: A Storytelling Podcast with Hilde Festerling
Jul 11, 2025

Barnyard Gothic, Hilde's Goat Adventures.

In This Podcast: Greg speaks with Hilde Festerling, a storyteller and small holder goat farmer, about her unique podcast, the Goat American Novel. The podcast is a Barnyard Gothic series inspired by Hilde's experiences with her goat herd and farming community. Hilde shares a compelling story about a challenging kidding event that led her to create the podcast. The conversation delves into the artistic and familial collaboration behind the podcast, the importance of storytelling, and the fascinating dynamics of goats. Hilde also discusses how her work aims to reconnect urban audiences with...

Duration: 00:35:08
891: Creating Food System Change with Hayden Caraway
Jul 04, 2025

Building the Homegrown Collective.

In This Podcast: Hayden Caraway shares his initiative, Homegrown Collective, a platform aimed at transforming the food system by connecting consumers with responsibly grown and locally sourced food. Hayden, who faced health issues due to processed foods, was inspired by food practices in places like Costa Rica and Italy. Through this nonprofit platform, local food producers can gain free online exposure and sell directly to consumers, making it easier for them despite limited marketing budgets. The platform is both a website and a mobile app, designed for user convenience and community support. The...

Duration: 00:19:03
890: Mike Bollinger on Seed Savers Exchange
Jun 27, 2025

Celebrating 50 Years of Seed Saving.

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Mike Bollinger, the Executive Director of Seed Savers Exchange, discussing his journey and work there. Mike shares his path from running a certified organic vegetable farm, to being involved with Seed Savers Exchange in various capacities since 2003. They delve into the history and mission of the organization on its 50th anniversary, which started in 1975 by Diane and Kent Whaley.

Seed Savers Exchange focuses on preserving heirloom and open-pollinated seeds by fostering a community of gardeners dedicated to saving and sharing seeds. Mike explains the various...

Duration: 00:33:58
889: Permaculture Principle...Working with Nature
Jun 20, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

This month Greg from Urban Farm and Don Titmus from Bee Oasis discuss the principle of working with nature rather than against it. They cover various permaculture techniques, such as building soil organically, harvesting rainwater, using polyculture, and incorporating animals for land management. The conversation highlights the importance of seed saving, biological pest control, and the benefits of a permaculture design course. They also share personal experiences and insights on creating sustainable and resilient ecosystems.

Our Guest: Don grew up in London and at age 16 spent 4 years being trained...

Duration: 00:48:33
888: Desert Foraging with Cactus Kelly
Jun 17, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this reply episode of 'Rosie on the House', Romey Romero and Farmer Greg host special guest Cactus Kelly, a master gardener and foraging educator. We explore foraging native edibles in Arizona, highlighting various plants like Palo Verde beans, mesquite, and Ironwood. Cactus Kelly shares valuable insights on how to harvest, prepare, and consume these native plants, often found in urban environments. We also delve into the uses of weeds, cacti such as prickly pear and barrel cactus, and other native flora. We dive into foraging techniques, the nutritional benefits of...

Duration: 00:37:22
887: Who Owns Our Seeds with Bill McDorman
Jun 13, 2025

Join our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: Greg and Bill navigate the evolution of seed ownership and its impact on biodiversity. They highlight how, historically, seeds were predominantly grown locally, fostering diversity. However, today, four major companies dominate the global seed market, resulting in a significant loss of agricultural diversity. This shift has made the food system vulnerable to diseases and climate change, which were traditionally mitigated by seed diversity. Efforts to preserve genetic diversity through seed banks are underfunded and face operational challenges, raising concerns about future accessibility.

The conversation...

Duration: 00:31:27
886: Tony Sarah on Earth Friendly Fertilizers
Jun 06, 2025

Exploring the importance of organic fertilizers.

In This Podcast: Tony Sarah shares his background in the nursery business and the accidental discovery that led him to develop his organic fertilizer, Tony's Magic Mix. He discusses the ingredients and scientific principles behind the fertilizer, focusing on soil health and balanced plant nutrients. Tony recounts success stories, such as record avocado harvests and thriving gardens in harsh climates like Phoenix and emphasizes the importance of promoting a healthy soil biome with organic fertilizers. Tony also talks about his personal journey, including past business failures, the success of his current...

Duration: 00:31:36
Getting the Most Seed Diversity to the Most People
Jun 01, 2025

Getting the Most Seed Diversity to the Most People

Replay of Seed Up Saturday 2025

Hosted by Bill McDorman and Greg Peterson, focusing on increasing seed diversity and local seed stewardship. Sponsored by GreatAmericanSeedUp.org and SeedUpInABox.com, the event encourages community-based seed saving efforts. Guest speakers include Julia Dakin of Going to Seed, Rebecca Newburn from Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library, and Bevin Cohen of Small House Farm. Topics covered include the importance of seed diversity, the role of community seed saving, seed libraries, and sustainable agricultural practices. The session also introduces 'Seed Up in...

Duration: 01:40:30
885: Michael Olson on the Three Laws of the Food Chain
May 30, 2025

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Michael Olson, a returning guest and influential figure in the food system. Michael shares his background as a Montana farm boy, Vietnam veteran, and author of Metro Farm. Then they jump into Michael’s 'Three Laws of the Food Chain,' which include: 1) Agriculture is the foundation upon which we build all our sandcastles, 2) The farther we go from the source of our food, the less control we have over what’s in our food, and 3) Cheap food isn't cheap. They discuss the evolution of local food movements, the impact of farmer's markets, and the...

Duration: 00:39:23
884: Elements, Zones and Stacking Functions in Permaculture
May 23, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

Join Farmer Greg and Don Titmus, a horticulturist and permaculturist as they reflect on their 20-year friendship and shared journey in permaculture. They outline the fundamental principles of permaculture then introduce the concepts from permaculture of elements, zones and stacking functions, where each element in a design performs multiple roles, using chickens as a primary example. They explore how zones and sectors work in permaculture design, emphasizing the importance of understanding the external elements and how they impact the property. Greg and Don also mention the Permaculture Design Course (PDC) they...

Duration: 00:47:02
883: Seeding your way to Independence & Abundance
May 16, 2025

Growing Self-Sufficiency Through Seeds - A Seed Chat

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: In this months Seed Chat Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman, explore how saving seeds fosters independence, self-sufficiency, and better food production. They delve into the conversation that by saving seeds, gardeners can create a diverse and resilient plant community adapted to their local conditions. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, such as Greg's successful basil seed saving, and highlights the benefits of community gardening and seed sharing. They underscore the importance of growing food locally to combat the...

Duration: 00:38:31
882: Creating Your Urban Farm - A Rosie Replay
May 13, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode of 'Rosie on the House,' hosted by Romey Romero, Farmer Greg is joined by Erin Erickson and her mother Elise Pitterle, who run a small urban farm in South Tempe called Tempe Garden Girls. Motivated by food scarcity during the COVID era, they expanded their gardening efforts into a full-fledged urban farm, growing various vegetables, flowers, and maintaining fruit trees and poultry. Greg & Romey chat about their journey, the challenges faced, and the learning process of adapting to Arizona's unique climate. They also highlight the importance of...

Duration: 00:36:03
881: Tom Spellman on Fruit Trees in Extreme Heat - A Tree Chat
May 09, 2025

In This Podcast: Greg Peterson from Urban Farm Fruit Tree Program and Tom Spellman, a seasoned nursery expert with Dave Wilson Nursery, discuss the intricacies of managing fruit trees in a changing climate. They provide an educational overview of effective fruit tree planting and maintenance techniques. Key topics include the importance of proper planting mix, establishing adequate basins with woody mulch, painting trunks for heat protection, and using cover crops like cow peas and sweet potatoes to maintain soil health. They also emphasize supplemental irrigation during high heat periods, the significance of rootstocks, and managing wind stress with natural...

Duration: 00:47:54
880: Rachel Opio on Farming, Healing Soil and Growing Communities
May 02, 2025

Little Lighthouse Farm's Big Impact

In This Podcast: In this heartfelt interview, Rachel Opio shares her journey from a career in HR tech to becoming the founder of Little Lighthouse Farm, an urban farm in Phoenix. She discusses her background in data analytics, her mother's inspiring legacy as an educator and gardener, and how her mother's battle with cancer spurred her shift to farming. Rachel details the challenges of urban farming, the benefits of regenerative agriculture, and her commitment to providing nutrient-dense food to her community. She talks about the importance of accessibility, community engagement, and her...

Duration: 00:42:09
879: Bevin Cohen on Growing Herbs in Every Season.
Apr 29, 2025

Exploring Nature's Herbal Bounty.

In This Podcast: Greg welcomes returning guest Bevin Cohen, an award-winning author and owner of Small House Farm, to discuss Bevin's new book, 'Herbs in Every Season.' The conversation delves into Bevin's holistic approach to herbs, focusing on their various uses throughout the year—from medicinal to culinary applications. Bevin shares behind-the-scenes stories about writing the book, choosing which herbs to feature, and the fun yet intense experience of photographing the herbs and recipes included. The episode touches on specific herbs and their seasonal roles, such as parsley in spring and sunflower in...

Duration: 00:29:50
878: Matthew Geldin on Building Neighborhood Farms.
Apr 25, 2025

Let's change how far our food travels.

In This Podcast: Host Greg Peterson interviews Matthew Geldin, head farmer at Farmscape in Southern California, about creating sustainable neighborhood food systems. Farmscape is the largest urban farming company in California, specializing in food-focused landscaping for various scales including backyard gardens, commercial campuses, and multi-family communities. Matthew shares his journey from landscape architecture to urban farming, explaining the challenges and successes of integrating food production into urban spaces. He emphasizes the importance of community-supported farms and discusses their work on notable projects like Levi's Stadium. Then he reflects on overcoming...

Duration: 00:29:45
877: Permaculture Principle 'Observation' with Don Titmus
Apr 18, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

Join Farmer Greg Peterson and Don Titmus, a horticulturist and permaculturist dive into month 2 of their yearlong discussion of the principles of permaculture. They discuss foundational aspects of observation, protracted and thoughtful observation (PATO), and the importance of understanding local environments. They also highlight their 'Garden Chats' available at gardenchat.org and urbanfarmpodcast.com, where listeners can learn more about permaculture ethics and principles. Additionally, they emphasize the need for in-person courses to build a strong community and offer practical examples of challenges like managing pests, weather patterns, and optimizing plant...

Duration: 00:41:40
876: Wicking Garden Beds with Ray Jess
Apr 15, 2025

A Rosie On The House Replay

In this episode we explore the concept of wicking bed gardens, hosted by Romey Romero & Farmer Greg, our guest is Ray Jess, a Master Gardener and hard goods manager of the Urban Farm Fruit Tree Program Store. Ray explains his journey from traditional gardening, which he has practiced since childhood in Central California, to discovering wicking beds during his Master Gardener training. He details the construction and benefits of wicking beds, which water plants from the bottom up, saving 40-50% of water, reducing nutrient loss, and requiring less frequent watering. Ray...

Duration: 00:34:40
875: Building a Local Seed Economy with Bill McDorman
Apr 11, 2025

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

In this episode, the focus is on the importance of building resilient local seed and food economies. They elaborate on the six stages of the food economy — growing, harvesting, distribution, preparation, eating, and disposal — and stress the need for these processes to be circular, emphasizing composting and waste reuse. They identify seven components essential for a flourishing local food economy, including farming methods, education, harvesting and distribution, creating farmers, value-added products, culture, and local seeds.

The conversation then shifts to the critical role of local seed economy and how ever...

Duration: 00:41:49
874: High Yield Small Space Organic Gardening with Christy Wilhelmi
Apr 08, 2025

The Gardenerd strikes again.

In This Podcast: Returning guest Christy Wilhelmi discusses her new book, 'High Yield Small Space Organic Gardening.' Christy, founder of Garden Nerd, shares her expertise on small space, biointensive, and organic gardening techniques that allow her to generate up to 70% of her family's produce from just 300 square feet.

Our conversation includes plant placement strategies, the importance of soil health, pest control, and various garden DIY projects. Additionally, Christie underscores the significance of testing soil quality and provides insights into the benefits of using a product called a tomato crib.

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Duration: 00:33:32
873: Agrihoods with Sarah Rosenberger and Matthew Geldin
Apr 04, 2025

Diving into community design with Agrihoods

In This Podcast: We dive into what AgriHoods are and their transformative impact on communities. Hosts Sarah Rosenberger and Matthew Geldin from Farmscape discuss their roles and experiences with AgriHood projects. Sarah explains her background in urban farming and her journey through various community-based agricultural programs, while Matthew shares his expertise in vegetable gardening and farm maintenance.

We explore the concept of AgriHoods, which are communities centered around agricultural amenities like farms and gardens. Key benefits include providing access to nourishing food, encouraging outdoor activity, and fostering a sense...

Duration: 00:42:57
872: Erik Fabian on Sourdough Success
Mar 28, 2025

Sourdough Tools and Tricks for Bakers

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Erik Fabian, co-founder of Sourhouse, about his journey and the innovations his company brings to sourdough baking. Sourhouse, based in Asheville, creates tools for home bakers, including a countertop device called Goldie. Erik shares his background as a home baker and marketer, his challenges and inspiration during the COVID-19 lockdown, and how Sourhouse successfully launched via Kickstarter.

He talks about the importance of sourdough in understanding and improving the food system, the benefits of sourdough baking, and the supportive sourdough community. Eric shares how...

Duration: 00:44:46
871: Permaculture Ethics, Principles and Practice
Mar 21, 2025

A Garden Chat with Don Titmus

Join Farmer Greg Peterson and Don Titmus, a horticulturist and permaculturist as they reflect on their 20-year friendship and shared journey in permaculture. They outline the fundamental principles and ethics of permaculture focusing on Earth care, people care, and fair share. This episodes sets the stage for a series of eight more sessions focusing on the individual permaculture principles. They emphasize the organic and adaptable nature of permaculture, likening it to martial arts in energy flow and management. The conversation also touches on practical implementations of permaculture in gardening and community...

Duration: 00:39:44
870: Community Seed Saving with Bill McDorman
Mar 14, 2025

Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org

In This Podcast: In this month's Seed Chat, Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman discuss seed planting, soil temperatures, and techniques for successful gardening. They talk about the Great American Seed Up initiative, which aims to provide communities with affordable seeds through bulk purchases and local events. Highlighting the importance of community involvement in seed resilience, Bill shares a story of a successful effort by a Mormon community in Idaho. The conversation also covers tips for starting seeds indoors with seed mats, avoiding root-bound plants, and the significance of perennial herbs...

Duration: 00:44:42
869: Paige Mollen on Farm to School Programs
Mar 11, 2025

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: Rosie on the House replay features Romey Romero, Farmer Greg and Paige Mollen from the Mollen Foundation discussing the Garfield Farm to School initiative. They discuss the importance of connecting children to their food sources through local food procurement, school gardens, and food education. The initiative includes various activities such as student-led farm stands, composting, and soil health education, all aiming to integrate food into learning and promote sustainable practices. Mollen Foundation key values such as regeneration, nourishment, and partnership are emphasized throughout the discussion. The...

Duration: 00:36:43
868: Tempe Garden Girls on Transforming Local Food
Mar 07, 2025

Erin and Elise are out to change the local food economy.

In This Podcast: Greg speaks with Erin Erickson and her mother, Elise Pitterly, who are part of a mother-daughter team aiming to transform the food economy in Phoenix. They own a small urban farm in South Tempe where they grow a variety of produce and raise poultry. Erin, with a background in vineyard farming from Oregon, and Elise, a certified master gardener, share their journey from initial challenges to developing a flourishing farm using permaculture and regenerative agriculture. They discuss the impact of the pandemic on...

Duration: 00:58:43
867: What is a Permaculture Design Course with the Asheville Permaculture Crew
Mar 04, 2025

Join Beatrice, Laura and Bevelyn discussing permaculture.

In This Podcast: Beatrice Nathan, Laura Ruby, and Bevelyn Okla, discuss their personal journeys and collective efforts in promoting permaculture. Beatrice, a permaculture educator, began her journey in home gardening and sustainability. Laura's experience includes studying permaculture design in Australia and teaching globally. Bevelyn combines her background in sociology, anthropology, and art with a focus on racial equity and storytelling in agriculture. Together, they highlight the transformational potential of permaculture design courses, emphasizing relationships, equity, and disaster preparedness. They also share personal anecdotes of how permaculture has changed their lives...

Duration: 00:45:13
866: Maureen Ballatori on Understanding Regenerative Agriculture
Feb 28, 2025

From farm to future!

In This Podcast: Join Greg as he chats with Maureen Ballatori, founder and CEO of Agency29, an award-winning creative agency for food, beverage, and agricultural brands. Maureen shares her journey from growing up on a dairy farm in upstate New York to creating Agency29 in response to the 2008 economic downturn. The discussion covers her path to building the agency, her focus on brand strategies, and her specialization in food, beverage, and agriculture. Maureen explains the concept of regenerative agriculture, its various interpretations, and its growing consumer demand. Additionally, she highlights her agency's role...

Duration: 00:41:32
865: Kane Wilton on Seeds, Community, and Regenerative Growth.
Feb 21, 2025

Transforming our communities through seeds

In This Podcast: Kane Wilton, an organic farmer, garden designer, and seed enthusiast, co-founded the 1904 Project in Salem, Oregon, to connect and empower individuals toward regenerative and local food. His gardening journey began with growing flowers for his wife, eventually leading to a deep passion for food systems and permaculture. The 1904 Project started as a blog but evolved into a community-driven initiative highlighting regenerative projects and fostering collaboration among local growers. Kane’s work focuses on native integrated foodscaping, blending ornamental and edible landscapes to inspire and educate people.

In 2024, th...

Duration: 00:25:26
864: Ocean Robbins on Revolutionizing our Global Food Culture
Feb 14, 2025

How our food choices impact our health.

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Ocean Robbins, co-founder and CEO of the Food Revolution Network, who discusses his lifelong activism and efforts in promoting healthy, ethical, and sustainable food choices. Robbins shares his journey that began with activism at a young age, including a successful nonprofit focused on environmental sustainability. He explains the global impact of unhealthy diets and stresses the importance of personal and systemic change through dietary choices, particularly advocating for plant-based and minimally processed foods. Robbins highlights the adverse effects of ultra-processed foods and encourages building supportive...

Duration: 00:29:37
863: Farmer Greg on Starting Your Spring Garden
Feb 11, 2025

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: Farmer Greg and Romey discuss getting your garden started. They emphasize the importance of thoughtful garden placement to harness microclimates and proper sun exposure. Greg shares strategies for garden planning, utilizing different water sources like gray water and rainwater harvesting, and innovative solutions like raised beds and hydroponics. The episode also covers managing pests, chickens as a resource, and creating and maintaining healthy soil.

Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/863-Rosie for the show notes and links on this episode!

Need a little bit of...

Duration: 00:37:41
862: Dirt Craft Organics on Building Healthy Soil.
Feb 07, 2025

Cultivating Soil: The Dirt Craft Story

In This Podcast: We feature Adam Schwartz and Sarah Murphy, founders of Dirt Craft Living Soils, a company that creates high-quality, peat-free soil mixes for organic farmers and gardeners in the Southeast. Adam and Sarah discuss their backgrounds in farming and environmentalism, their move to North Carolina, and the establishment of their soil business in 2018. They emphasize the importance of local, sustainable agriculture and detail their innovative composting facility aimed at producing certified organic compost from pre-consumer food waste. The conversation also covers the environmental impact of peat moss and the...

Duration: 00:32:25
861: Ashley Williamson on planting orchards to transform communities
Jan 31, 2025

Giving Grove uses fruit trees as community engagement tools

In This Podcast: Ashley Williamson of The Giving Grove discusses her journey and efforts to foster community through the planting of fruit trees. With a background in social work and international experience from the Peace Corps, Ashley co-leads the nonprofit organization that supports the establishment of community orchards in various urban settings across the United States. The Giving Grove collaborates with local nonprofits to initiate orchard programs, providing necessary resources, education, and funding. Ashley highlights their national network of over 630 orchards, emphasizing the transformative impact on local communities...

Duration: 00:34:34
860: Julia Dakin on Wild Nutrition: Seed Saving for Wellness.
Jan 24, 2025

Exploring how seed saving can bring more nutrition to your plate.

In This Podcast: Julia Dakin talks about Eating on the Wild Side. Greg and Julie discuss the nutritional and health benefits of wild and heirloom foods compared to their modern counterparts. They dive into uncovering how our food choices have evolved and the impact on our health and also discuss practical ways to incorporate these nutrient-rich foods into everyday diets. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding and selecting foods that offer superior health benefits. Julia provides actionable advice and insights for listeners interested in improving...

Duration: 00:39:36
859: Holistic Gardening Insights with Janis Norton - A Rosie Replay
Jan 21, 2025

Learning Holistic Gardening through Permaculture Principle

In This Podcast: of Rosie on the House, Janis Norton the manager of all things Urban Farm, Romey Romero and Farmer Greg discuss holistic gardening and permaculture. They define holistic gardening as considering the entire ecosystem, including your yard and neighborhood. The conversation covers permaculture ethics—care for the earth, care for people, and care for the future—and practical tips like zoning and regenerative systems. They also introduce the Permaculture Design Course, emphasizing it as a deep dive into sustainable and interconnected gardening practices.

Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/859-Ros...

Duration: 00:37:39
858: Seeds of Innovation and Natural Harmony
Jan 17, 2025

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman discuss seed-saving and the importance of embracing creativity and chaos in gardening, particularly during winter. They delve into personal anecdotes about sustainable practices and running businesses, highlighting the intersections of fear, excitement, and change in various aspects of life. Additionally, they touch on the evolving practices in permaculture and grain cultivation, particularly Kernza, and its potential for sustainable agriculture.

Visit www.urbanfarm.org/858-seed for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast...

Duration: 00:40:04
857: Rebecca Newburn on Building Seed Swap Resources
Jan 14, 2025

Seed exchange resources, tips and tools.

In This Podcast: Rebecca Newburn, discusses the importance and logistics of organizing seed swaps. She explains the benefits of seed swaps, including local adaptation of seeds and community connections. Then highlights various resources she's created, such as organizing guides, seed swap participants guides, and seed labeling templates to improve the experience for both donors and borrowers. Rebecca also emphasizes the importance of proper labeling and education on seed diversity and viability. Additionally, she introduces innovative tools and resources available on SeedLibraryNetwork.org to aid seed swap organizers and participants.

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Duration: 00:22:10
856: Mike Clow on Technology on the Homestead
Jan 10, 2025

Balancing Technology and Nature in Homesteading

In This Podcast: Mike Clow, a homesteader, engineer, and co-founder of Desert Life Ranch, discusses his journey from suburban life to sustainable living in the Arizona desert. He emphasizes the importance of integrating technology like solar power and aquaponics to enhance self-reliance and sustainability. Mike introduces his innovative project 'Homestead Electronics,' which uses affordable, custom-built sensors to monitor various homestead parameters, aiming to simplify and improve homestead management. Mike also touches on the challenges and continuous learning involved in homesteading and the importance of perseverance. He offers practical advice for...

Duration: 00:48:02
855: David Stelzer on revolutionizing organic food distribution.
Jan 07, 2025

Changing the way we stock our pantries.

In This Podcast: David Stelzer, founder and CEO of Azure Standard, discusses the evolution of his company from selling organic grain out of his pickup truck to building a nationwide organic food distribution network.

David shares his personal journey into organic farming, inspired by his parents' commitment to a healthy diet after his own health issues as a child. He describes the creation of Community Drops, a unique delivery system that spans 50 states, enabling Azure Standard to serve over 3 million families. David also talks about the importance of...

Duration: 01:04:53
854: Debbie Piesen on Building Home Scale DC Grids.
Jan 03, 2025

Living Energy Farm's Renewable Journey Explained.

In This Podcast: Debbie Piesen from Living Energy Farm discusses sustainable energy systems and microgrids. Debbie explains her journey and the challenges of living off-grid without fossil fuels. She shares the benefits and challenges of DC microgrids over AC systems and the importance of good design and decentralized energy production. Additionally, Debbie highlights various sustainable practices and projects, including solar ovens and battery storage, that are being implemented at Living Energy Farm and in the Caribbean. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of communal effort and education in transitioning to renewable energy...

Duration: 00:47:09
853: Dianne Blazek on Insights on Plant Breeding.
Dec 27, 2024

Understanding how plants get from seed to our gardens.

In This Podcast: We interview Diane Blazek, the executive director of All America Selections and National Garden Bureau, about the process of plant innovation and how new plant varieties make their way into gardens. Diane explains the various stages a plant goes through—from breeding to distribution—highlighting the roles of breeders, brokers, and growers. They discuss different propagation methods, including seeds and vegetative cuttings, and the intricacies involved in each step. Diane also touches on the importance of flowering plants for pollination, how to stay informed about new...

Duration: 00:29:30
852: Post Hurricane Helene Ag Help - A Garden Chat with Alyson Wade
Dec 20, 2024

852: Post Hurricane Helene Ag Help

A Garden Chat with Alyson Wade

In This Garden Chat:

In this episode Greg, interviews Alison Wade, founder of Farm Connection. Alison shares her diverse journey from earning three engineering degrees to starting her own nursery in North Carolina. They delve into the impacts of a recent hurricane on local farms and the measures taken to support the community post hurricane Helene, including a successful GoFundMe campaign that raised $230,000 to compensate farmers for lost and donated produce. They discuss future plans to bolster the local food system through...

Duration: 00:52:10
851: Exploring Seed Conferences - A Seed Chat with Julia Dakin
Dec 13, 2024

851: Seed Conferences

A Seed Chat with Special Guest Julia Dakin


In this episode, Greg from Urban Farm U hosts a seed chat with Julia Dakin, co-founder of the nonprofit Going to Seed. They discuss Julia's work in promoting seed sovereignty and adapting crops to local conditions. Julia shares her mission of transforming agriculture from an industrialized system to one focused on community and ecological resilience. They delve into the organization's programs, including seed diversity initiatives and supporting farmers in adapting crops to their specific environments. Julia also talks about her participation in...

Duration: 00:35:28
850: Winter Growing in the Desert with Jordan Stejskal - A Rosie Replay
Dec 10, 2024

850: Winter Growing in the Desert with Jordan Stejskal

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: This episode of Rosie on the House features Farmer Greg, Romey Romero and guest Jordan Stejskal discussing desert winter gardening. They include the benefits of growing plants from October to May and the variety of plants suitable for this season, such as brassicas, lettuces, and root vegetables and emphasize the importance of soil preparation using compost and fertilizers, and the considerations when sourcing manures.

The team also explores bioregional herbalism, promoting the use of...

Duration: 00:37:01
849: Meghan Baker on Navigating Cooperative Extension Programs.
Dec 06, 2024

849: Meghan Baker on Navigating Cooperative Extension Programs.

Helping farmers find success.

In This Podcast horticultural professional Meghan Baker discusses the intricacies of small farm management and the vital role of Cooperative Extension agents. Meghan shares her journey from a childhood fascination with nature to her current role as a small farms extension agent. She describes the key duties of a Cooperative Extension agent, including bringing university research to the local farming community, providing technical assistance, and supporting sustainable and regenerative farming practices.

Meghan highlights the role of community partners such as the Appalachian...

Duration: 00:38:53
848: Cultivating Ancient Grains for Modern Health - A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
Nov 29, 2024

848: Cultivating Ancient Grains for Modern Health

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

In this episode, Greg and Bill discuss the dual benefits of growing ancient grains for both gut health and gardening. They explore the nutritional advantages of ancient grains, such as spelt, emmer, and einkorn, and their lesser known intolerance to gluten. They also address modern agricultural issues, including the presence of glyphosate and its impact on gut health. The conversation highlights practical aspects of growing grains, from seed selection to planting and harvesting, and the advantages of using heirloom grains in local economies...

Duration: 00:32:31
847: Jessie Dean on Farm to Teacup Tea and Hurricane Helene.
Nov 22, 2024

847: Jessie Dean on Farm to Teacup Tea.

And Hurricane Helene and the her business recovery.

In This Podcast: We chat with Jessie Dean from Asheville Tea Company, about her farm to teacup business approach and the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in September 2024. This episode was originally recorded in July 2024 prior to the hurricane. The storm led to the complete destruction of their building, resulting in the loss of inventory, equipment, and office space. Despite the shock, the company has been actively rebuilding with immense support from their community, local farmers, and collaborating tea businesses. Duration: 00:37:30

846: Exploring Ancient Grain Traditions with Don Guerra - A Rosie Replay
Nov 15, 2024

846: Exploring Ancient Grain Traditions with Don Guerra

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: In this episode replay of 'Rosie on the House,' the Urban Farming Hour features Don Guerra, founder of Barrio Bread in Tucson, Arizona. Don is an award-winning baker who began his community-supported bakery in his garage in 2009.

Greg and Romey learn from Don about the importance of using ancient and local grains in bread-making, highlighting the cultural and nutritional benefits of these practices. He explains the history and significance of grains like Sonoran white...

Duration: 00:37:34
845: Keri Evjy on Her Regenerative Journey
Nov 08, 2024

845: Keri Evji's Regenerative Journey

Designs for Ecological Change

In This Podcast: Greg interviews Keri Evji, founder of Healing Roots Design LLC, a regenerative landscaping company in Asheville, North Carolina. Keri shares her journey of integrating nature's principles into her life and business, emphasizing a holistic approach to social and ecological change. She discusses her personal experiences and the inspiration behind her book, 'Regenerative Life Design Playbook,' which offers a multimedia toolkit for living a more connected and resilient life. Keri explores the concept of permaculture, its applications beyond gardening, and the importance of embracing...

Duration: 00:42:47
844: Greg and Heidi's Hurricane Helene Experience
Nov 01, 2024

844 - Greg & Heidi's Hurricane Helene Experience

Greg Peterson and Heidi Lichte share their recent experiences dealing with Hurricane Helene, emphasizing the importance of community resilience and preparedness. They discuss their methods for surviving without power for seven days, such as using a rocket stove for cooking and a composting toilet, and highlight the significance of community support and resource sharing during crises. Additionally, they detail some successes and learnings from their farm, including growing elderberries, raspberries, sweet potatoes, and maintaining a resilient garden amidst climate challenges. Heidi also shares her ongoing passion for teaching online yoga classes...

Duration: 00:48:40
843: Planting in the Fall Garden with Nika Forte- A Rosie Replay
Oct 29, 2024

843: Planting in the Fall Garden - A Rosie Replay

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: Romey Romero, Farmer Greg and special guest Nika Forte discuss urban farming and the importance of fall gardening. Nika details her role as the Urban Farms Director at St. Vincent de Paul's Urban Farm and their efforts in combating food insecurity through sustainable practices. They also emphasize the significance of healthy soil, appropriate garden placement, and choosing crops that are both enjoyable and cost-effective, with insights into seed preservation. Additionally, Nika introduces her children's book...

Duration: 00:35:39
842: Food Preservation Techniques - A Garden Chat with Wendi Bergin
Oct 25, 2024

842: Preserving food with Wendi Bergin

In This Garden Chat:

Join Farmer Greg and Wendi Bergin - Wendi and Greg present an insightful overview of food preservation methods, emphasizing the importance of various techniques in extending the shelf life of different food items. They explore traditional methods like canning and pickling, alongside modern practices such as vacuum sealing and freeze-drying. Wendi details the principles behind these processes and offer practical tips for successful food preservation at home. Their discussion highlights the benefits of preserving food, including reducing waste and ensuring nutritious, long-lasting meals.

Our...

Duration: 00:45:57
Down on the Farm with Judith, Greg and Wendi - Special Bonus Episode
Oct 24, 2024

Down on the Farm with Judith Horvath, Wendi Bergin & Farmer Greg

For a chat about what we are doing on our farms.


Join Farmer Greg, Wendi Bergin and Judith Horvath as we chat about the various challenges we face and techniques we use on our farms. In this episode we chat about growing tomatoes, from heirloom varieties to the more consistent cherry and grape tomatoes, and tackle climate issues, pests, and soil amendments. The conversation includes insights into permaculture practices, such as using Billy's Bone Sauce to deter deer and creating food...

Duration: 01:10:38
841: Wendi Bergin on Being Joyfully Prepared
Oct 18, 2024

841: Wendi Bergin on on Being Joyfully Prepared

In This Podcast: Wendy Bergin, founder of Joyfully Prepared, shares her expertise and journey in gardening, homesteading, and preparedness, inspired by her family's sustainable living heritage. In her podcast, she offers practical advice on food storage, emergency readiness, and the importance of gratitude. The script underscores the value of practical skills, community service, and continual learning through storytelling and personal anecdotes. Wendy also provides resources for skill-building and emphasizes the joy and growth that comes from embracing intentional living and moving past perfectionism.

Our Guest: Wendy is a...

Duration: 00:51:10
840: Harvesting and Storing Seeds - A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
Oct 11, 2024

841: Harvesting and Storing

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman

In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman host a monthly seed chat focused on harvesting and storing seeds. They discuss methods of dry and wet harvesting, particularly for tomatoes and squashes, and emphasize the importance of understanding plant families in seed collection. Various methods to ensure seed viability, such as proper drying and cool storage, are explored, along with the significance of seed diversity and the role of local seed libraries. The conversation also highlights the need for more individuals to...

Duration: 00:42:46
839: Jeremy Chevallier on Food Forest Innovations
Oct 10, 2024

839: Jeremy Chevallier on Food Forest Innovations

Building food in our everyday landscapes.

In This Podcast: The podcast features Jeremy Chevallier, a Phoenix native and serial entrepreneur, who is pioneering urban food forest initiatives with his charity, Homegrown, aiming to combat food shortages by promoting regenerative agriculture and self-sufficient communities. Jeremy discusses his journey from a conventional career to founding Homegrown, influenced by his community experiences and discoveries in soil health and permaculture. His initiatives include permaculture-based landscape services, a soil-focused real estate project, and a local food system in Phoenix that encompasses gleaning and urban...

Duration: 00:41:58
SPECIAL RE-RELEASE - Greg Peterson interviewed
Oct 04, 2024

Greg Peterson is currently in an area of North Carolina that is without power, water, cell or internet. They are okay for now because he has the permaculture and prepping skills he has honed over the last 40 decades. We do ask that you consider donating to local groups that are assisting in the recovery and assistance. We are donating to The Cajun Navy and encourage you to check out their website.


Greg Peterson - 250th Episode Special

Interviewing Farmer Greg himself - about his life mission and creating The Urban Farm.

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Duration: 00:48:39
838: Austin Frerick on The Food Barons of our Time
Sep 27, 2024

838: Austin Frerick on The Food Barons of our Time.

Challenging the way our food is grown.

In This Podcast: In this podcast episode, we interview Austin Frerick an expert in agricultural and antitrust policy, discussing his book 'Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of the American Food Industry.' Austin shares his personal and professional journey that shaped his insights on the food system, highlighting the consolidation and exploitation in the industry through the profiles of various 'food barons.' The conversation explores the systemic issues related to the industrialization of agriculture, including environmental impacts...

Duration: 00:32:51
837: BioDynamics 101 - A Garden Chat with Mike Biltonen
Sep 20, 2024

837: BioDynamics 101 with Mike Biltonen

In This Garden Chat:

Join Farmer Greg and Mike Biltonen, Exploring Biodynamics. Biodynamics is an advanced farming method that views the farm as a single, self-sustaining organism. It incorporates cosmic and lunar influences, along with organic farming practices, to enhance plant, animal, and soil health. Special preparations made from herbs, minerals, and manure are used to stimulate soil fertility and plant growth. Biodynamics also emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living systems and seeks to create harmony between them..

Our Special Guest:

Mike Biltonen has a rich background...

Duration: 00:36:21
836: Seed Saving Secrets A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
Sep 13, 2024

836: Seed Saving Secrets

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman


In this episode, Greg Peterson from Urban Farm U and Bill McDorman discuss the fundamentals of seed saving, techniques for collecting and preparing seeds from various plants, and the benefits of maintaining genetic diversity. They also address specific audience questions about harvesting and storing seeds, and the effects of cross-pollination. The conversation emphasizes the importance of home-based seed saving for adapting plants to local conditions and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

Visit www.urbanfarm.org/836-seed for the show notes...

Duration: 00:27:15
835: Growing Wild Food in Your Yard - A Rosie Replay
Sep 10, 2024

835: Growing Wild Food in Your Yard

A Rosie On The House Radio Show Replay

In This Podcast: In this episode of Rosie on the House, hosts Romey Romero and Farmer Greg discuss growing wild food in in your yard. They emphasize the benefits of planting food-producing plants and using permaculture principles like composting, chickens and layering plants. Greg also highlights the importance of observing microclimates, proper water management, utilizing open-pollinated seeds and having chicken workers in your yard. Additionally, he touches on community involvement, local ordinances, and the Permaculture Design Course for creating sustainable, food-producing...

Duration: 00:38:16
834: Kirsten Simmons on Streamlining Farmers' Busy Work
Sep 06, 2024

834: Kirsten Simmons on Streamlining Farmers' Busy Work

She is all about helping farmers in the back office.

In This Podcast: We follow the journey of Kirsten Simmons. After experiencing farm failures, she co-founded Good Agriculture in 2022, a company that manages administrative tasks and provides financial, marketing, and grant-writing support for farmers. Kirstin shares how the company has grown, helped farmers become more profitable, and developed manual and automated tools to support farm operations. Good Agriculture aims to streamline back-office tasks, enabling farmers to focus on farming, with services tailored to small and large farms..

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Duration: 00:41:48
833: Jaron Lukas on Healthy Nutrition for Dogs
Aug 30, 2024

833: Jaron Lukas on Healthy Nutrition for Dogs.

Why we need to stay away from highly processed pet kibble!

In This Podcast: Jaron Lukas, CEO and founder of Yum Woof, a brand specializing in air-dried dog food, discusses his journey from tech to pet nutrition, driven by personal experiences with food allergies. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding dry kibble, highlighting the benefits of more natural dog food options for canine health and longevity. Jaron also delves into insights from his book The Canine Cocomega Effect, which explores the synergistic benefits of combining coconut oil and...

Duration: 00:36:50
832: Cindy Gentry on Food Co-Ops Impact
Aug 23, 2024

832: Cindy Gentry on Food Co-Ops Impact

How they can change the food landscape.

In This Podcast: Cindy discusses her extensive work in food co-ops, hunger prevention, and healthy food systems development. She shares her experiences in establishing the Phoenix Public Market and various farmers market programs to support local farmers and improve food accessibility. Cindy outlines the origins and goals of the Sun Produce Cooperative and its impact on local food distribution. Additionally, Gentry delves into her personal journey, reflecting on past challenges and successes in her mission to promote local agriculture and fair food...

Duration: 00:40:41
831: Growing Gourmet Mushrooms - A Garden Chat with Michael Judd
Aug 16, 2024

831: Growing Gourmet Mushrooms with Michael Judd

The three easiest mushrooms to grow outdoors.

In This Garden Chat:

Join Farmer Greg and Michael Judd, an expert in edible and ecological landscape design, for a discussion on growing gourmet mushrooms outdoors. They discuss the three easiest mushrooms to grow: shiitake, oyster, and wine cap mushrooms, along with their preferred growing conditions and necessary preparations. Michael shares practical advice on sourcing the right wood, maintaining moisture, and utilizing permaculture principles for effective mushroom cultivation. He also offers insights into his mini course and other resources available fo...

Duration: 00:53:53
830: Seed Starting Essentials Explained - A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman
Aug 09, 2024

830: Seed Starting Essentials Explained

A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman


This is the July 2024 Seed Chat Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman discuss key aspects of nurturing seed starts for a thriving garden. They emphasize the importance of proper seed starting mediums, suggesting lightweight, aerated materials like perlite and cocopeat over regular garden soil. They also highlight the need for adequate light, recommending artificial light setups if natural light is insufficient. Proper watering techniques are crucial, ensuring the soil remains moist without over-watering. They advocate for hands-on gardening and learning through observation and...

Duration: 00:41:14