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The Rusted Garden Homestead: All About Growing, Cooking & Sharing Food

Gary Pilarchik, content creator for the Rusted Garden & Rusted Garden Homestead

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The Rusted Garden Homestead is all about growing food and enjoying your gardens. Episodes will include discussions on building gardens, planting gardens, creating edible landscapes, tending gardens, harvesting and cooking food, and just about anything that falls under the topics of growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends!
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We believe in small beginnings. We believe anyone can grow their own food. We believe that no matter where you are, gardening IS possible. We believe yards should be productive and full of life, not just boring sod. We believe that no one really has a "black thumb." We believe anyone is capable of creating the life they want, right where they're at. Ready to get started? Check out our seed catalog at ursaandvixen.com.
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Today we talk about getting your earth beds and containers ready for growing early spring. The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming o…
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Chiara D'Amore and I coauthored Growing an Edible Landscape: How to Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Food Garden. Today we discuss the book, how we came to write it, and we briefly discuss each chapter. The Book is available at most locations and here at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Edible-Landscape-Transform-Outdoor/dp/0760381488/ref=s…
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Fall and late fall is a great time to plant garlic and onions. Erica and I go over all the basics. Organic fertilizers are great but they arent the same as organic matter. We also talk about what gardens mean to us. The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Cody, a market gardener. Today we provide an introduction to small scale farming or market gardening. How do you get started! New episodes will be launched on the 2nd and 4t…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. Today we cover putting garden beds to rest in the fall. We go over basic amending and tucking the beds in for winter slumber. We also cove…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We talk about the cool crops that can take a frost and event taste better with a frost. They are perfect for planting in your fall vegetab…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. In this episode, I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We discuss crops you can plant now in August and September for a fall garden. We cover both warm and cool crops and how they differ. New e…
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The Rusted Garden Homestead podcast is all about sharing my passion for growing, cooking, and sharing food with family and friends. This is the first episode! I talk with my friend Erica Jones, a master gardener and chef. We discuss getting started growing food, basic cooking, what to plant in your garden such as garlic, and more! New episodes will…
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Come June/July soil temperatures rise creating the right condition for summer crops to really take off and start thriving. Even the warm crops can get over heated and slow production. We discuss how heat effect garden plants and some ways to manage it. Here's a bit on the event we will be at as discussed in this cast... Join Kim and me in celebrati…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss growing tomatoes and peppers in your vegetable gardens. They provide a comprehensive overview of growing the two most grown vegetables in home gardens. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through https://gardeningcoas…
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Gary and CaliKim talk with Dale and Carrie Spoonmore, creators of the app From Seed to Spoon. Their gardens are in Oklahoma. Our conversation today is about helping decrease the very common anxiety associated with when to seed and plant your vegetables in the garden. From Seed to Spoon will help you with planting times, frost dates, what to grow, a…
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Gary and CaliKim cover garden sprays, pests, diseases and how to use sprays and dusts in your garden. The key to success, is not the products you use, but the prevention routine you establish and follow. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us th…
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Come April/May gardeners may be switching to warm weather crops, still growing cool weather crops or just beginning the cool crop gardening season. Calikim and Gary talk about what they are growing in April, garden projects they are working and general discuss what they focusing on in their gardens. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gar…
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We answer listeners questions and talk about Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium. We cover fertilizer basics and how to use them in your garden. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through https://gardeningcoast2coast.net or gardeningcoast2co…
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Gary and CaliKim discussing timing for starting warm crops, seed starting, and direct sowing. Spring is arriving and both gardens have been planted. They talk about what they are growing in their gardens, garden chores in March, and getting ready for spring. They present their perspective and experience through the lens of the west coast and east c…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss composting basics. They cover hot composting, cold composting, leaf mold, browns, greens, and general ways to bring the 'black gold' to your gardens.. They present their perspective and experience through the lens of the west coast and east coast. They also answer listener's questions. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A po…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss the principle of succession planting and go over timing for starting planting. They also talk about what they are growing in their garden, seed starting, and other garden chores in February. They present their perspective and experience through the lens of the west coast and east coast. They also answer listener's questions…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss vertical gardening, different ways to build trellises, what crops can be grown vertically,, and cover basic garden design. They present their perspective and experience through the lens of the west coast and east coast. They also answer listener's questions. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questi…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss what they are growing in their garden, seed starting, and other garden chores in January. They present their perspective and experience through the lens of the west coast and east coast. They also answer listener's questions. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through www. garde…
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Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through www. gardeningcoast2coast.net or gardeningcoast2coast@gmail.com. Question cover seed starting, using wood ash, fertilizer ratings, overwintering eggplant and many more. Gardening Coast2Coast Website…
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Gary and Kim discuss 25 common gardening mistakes that we all make, with the hope you can avoid them. Gardening Coast2Coast Website: https://gardeningcoast2coast.net Our YouTube Channels: The Rusted Garden Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/GaryPilarchikTheRustedGarden/videos CaliKim Home & Garden DIY https://www.youtube.com/c/CaliKim29 We will do…
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Gary and Kim discuss how to start growing seeds indoors. They cover all the basic information you need to get started. Seed starting indoors for herb, flower, and vegetable transplants is easy and it is a great way to save money. Transplants can be grown effectively with basic white LED shop lights. Join us for an introduction to starting seeds ind…
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Gary and Kim discuss how to use the routine and structure of gardening to help beat the winter blues. A wellness approach just means actively planning some changes to help you manage a low mood, anxiety and sadness. If you feel your mood is impacting your life greatly or putting you at risk for self harm, please contact professionals and get help. …
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Jerry aKa CameraGuy joins us to help answers camera related questions and starting your own YouTube Channel. Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to us through www. gardeningcoast2coast.net or gardeningcoast2coast@gmail.com. We will answer 20-25 lis…
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There are crops the love the cold and can even freeze. Gary and CaliKim discuss 12 crops that can handle frosts and freezes and basic methods for extending your gardens into the fall and even the winter. Follow our podcast and we will teach you everything you need to know about vegetable gardening. Gardening Coast2Coast Website: https://gardeningco…
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Gary and CaliKim discuss putting your beds to rest for the fall and winter or refreshing your beds if you can grow through the winter. Fall is a great time for adding organic matter. They discuss ways to save money and use leaves, compost, cover crops and more. Gardening Coast2Coast Website: https://gardeningcoast2coast.net Our YouTube Channels: Th…
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Gary and CaliKim answer your questions on any gardening topic. We will do a monthly Listener Q & A podcast episode, taking questions sent to use through www. gardeningcoast2coast.net or gardeningcoast2coast@gmail.com. We will answer 20-25 listener questions each episode. Today's cast includes the themes of; maximizing sunlight, composting, garlic, …
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Fall gardening varies based on your location and temperatures. Gary & CaliKim discuss cool weather crops, when you might start fall gardening, what you might plant and how it may differ in you area. Follow our podcast and we will teach you everything you need to know about vegetable gardening. Gardening Coast2Coast Website: https://gardeningcoast2c…
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Gary & CaliKim cover all the basics to plan and start your first vegetable garden. We cover sunlight, watering, fertilizing, and more! All the basics so you can start growing your own veggies. You don’t have to know it all, just keep it simple and get started! Follow our podcast and we will teach your everything you need to know. Gardening Coast2Co…
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We believe in small beginnings. We believe anyone can grow their own food. We believe that no matter where you are, gardening IS possible. We believe yards should be productive and full of life, not just boring sod. We believe that no one really has a "black thumb." We believe anyone is capable of creating the life they want, right where they're at…
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Today’s guest has made a big splash in his Atlanta community, thanks to some wildly popular ice pops and one stunning brand. As their website makes clear, the team behind King of Pops knows how to make an impression. They’ve developed a huge social media following and built a community around creative tie-in events, all while staying true to their …
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Today’s guest is in the midst of building her dream. Magic Coffee Truck is about to hit the streets of Atlanta, thanks to the hard work of owner Sharon Turner. Many of my guests on the FoodTruckr School Podcast are already living the dream: Their trucks are up and running, and the hurdles of getting their business on the road are behind them. Sharo…
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What does it take to cater to hundreds of hungry pizza lovers at one time? No one knows better than Joshua Goldstein, head chef and owner of The Pizza Wagon. Josh’s trailer serves up delicious pizzas to the Pennsylvania area, all cooked inside a wood-burning brick oven. The Pizza Wagon doesn’t follow the traditional food truck route, however—it’s a…
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Does the thought of buying and maintaining a traditional food truck seem daunting, expensive, or simply not your style? You might be interested in this radical food trucking alternative: cargo bikes. My guest today is Phillip Ross, owner of Metrofiets, a Portland-based company that creates cargo bikes. When food vendors first approached him about c…
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You just might recognize this episode’s special guest. That’s because Carol Rosenberg competed on Food Network’s The Great Food Truck Race with the unforgettable Military Moms. After being a stay-at-home mom for ten years, Carol (whose husband serves with Special Forces) decided it was time to try something new. For her, that meant culinary school.…
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This episode is one every FoodTruckr should hear. Today, we’re digging in deep on how to market your food truck. My guest today is Brandon Lewin, a marketer and strategist with a special place in his heart for food trucks. Brandon has taken his digital marketing training all over the country, sharing his wisdom with Fortune 500 companies and small …
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Correction from the Editor: During the interview, Pat mistakenly said that Shiel Worcester is from Richmond, Virginia, and that her website is jam-bakery.com. Shiel is actually from Richmond, Vermont, and she has a brand new website up at http://www.jambakerymobile.com. We apologize for the incorrect information. Please be sure to visit Shiel’s web…
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In today’s episode, we’ve got another amazing food truck alternative for you: Taco Bike. Cayla Mackey brings organic, local, sustainable breakfast tacos to the Nashville community, all from the back of a bicycle. Not only does Taco Bike produce absolutely zero waste, but it’s also the first certified organic restaurant in the South. Sustainability …
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I’m very excited to introduce Nathan Beck, founder of Natedogs. Nathan’s here to talk about something we haven’t covered yet on Foodtruckr: the unique challenges and benefits of running a food cart, rather than a food truck. Nathan also shares his approach to building a memorable, high-quality brand for his cart. Nathan’s cart allows him to have an…
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This week’s guest has taken San Francisco by storm with his ingenious food truck, Bacon Bacon. That’s right—one food truck, twice the bacon! Jim Angelus started out in the restaurant world, but when he and his wife started a family, Jim started looking for a way to escape the difficult hours so common in the restaurant industry. Bacon Bacon was his…
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Warning: Your mouth might water just hearing about this food truck. Brown Shuga Soul Food has been serving up pulled pork, ribs, mac-n-cheese, and more for nearly four years, and Chef Yvonne Anderson-Thomas is here to share how she’s done it. Yvonne started out in the restaurant industry running her own brick-and-mortar restaurant. She left that be…
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I’m so excited to introduce you to the mastermind behind some of the best-designed food trucks I’ve seen. He’s Jeremy Adams, founder of Prestige Food Trucks. The folks at Prestige design and build custom food trucks and mobile kitchens, working with each aspiring food trucker to create a totally unique truck experience every time. They’ve tackled s…
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I’m thrilled to bring you this very special episode of the FoodTruckr School Podcast, where I interview Jacquie Berglund, CEO of FINNEGANS and mastermind behind the FINNEGANS Reverse Food Truck. That’s right, a reverse food truck. Instead of selling food, FINNEGANS collects it. This mobile food bank accepts non-perishable food, cash, and even credi…
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