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Greg and Travis

Row by Row Garden Show

A weekly Sports and Wilderness podcast
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Row by Row Garden Show

Greg and Travis

Row by Row Garden Show

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Row by Row Garden Show

Greg and Travis

Row by Row Garden Show

A weekly Sports and Wilderness podcast
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We're always excited to share our knowledge when it comes to gardening, whether that be how to control pests and diseases out in the garden, or how to preserve your harvest in the kitchen. Sometimes we also just need to share our top 5 favorite
Join us for a fun “Getting To Know Hoss” video! We thought we would switch it up this evening with something a little different. We are constantly told that many of you would love to know more about us, so here we go. On tonight’s Row By Row Sh
We all know that spring gardens are everyone's favorite to have BUT if you haven't yet, you really should start planning your fall garden! So why exactly should you have a fall garden, let's discuss a few reasons. Less work, less hands on, less
Many gardeners, especially beginners, don't necessarily always think about cover crops; summer cover crops are even more on the back burner, simply because many people do not typically "garden" in the cooler months therefore, they will plant a
Why do we garden? Why do you garden? Since we've started Hoss, our mission has ALWAYS been "We Help You Grow Your Own Food" and that will never change. When we first started our Row By Row Garden Show we shared our Top 4 Reasons why we garden.
Preserving food not only extends its shelf life but also allows us to enjoy seasonal flavors straight form the garden throughout the year. Some of the oldest methods of preservation are drying, refrigeration, and fermentation. More of the moder
Over the last several days we have been getting hammered with bad storms and downpours of rain over several hours at a time. A break, maybe we've had a day of no rain in the last couple weeks but that's about it. So, can you garden in the rain?
It’s all about the King Of The Garden tonight, TOMATOES!  The winners and losers (in our opinion)! Time for the Tomato Tasting Review 2023! We’ve been harvesting lots of fruit already from the garden, some of which were “trials” for us and it s
It's June and boy, is it getting hot in Georgia! The garden is in full-force and we are harvesting every day. The temptation to just harvest and cruise on through summer is also in full-force. Do not just let the garden go, there is still plent
It's NEVER fun when diseases attack the garden! We're talking all about controlling spring garden pathogens, like the disease causing microorganisms like fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Below is our list of organic and non-organic controls. The M
It's NEVER fun when those pests attack the garden! We're talking all about controlling spring garden pests, the larger organisms like insects and mites (although some of these aren't very big at all) and pathogens, like the disease causing micr
SWEET POTATO TIME !! One of our favorite things and easiest vegetables to grow in the garden and even in Mama Hoss' raised beds is sweet potatoes. We're discussing everything you need to know to have a great harvest this season, soil preparatio
May has to be one of our busiest months in the garden and if you’re in the warmer growing zones, it is probably the same for you. Harvesting has started and we are already reaping the benefits of growing our own food. It is also one of the toug
Hey Neighbor! We've got a great show tonight, Peiter from Seminis is back! We're talking all things indeterminate tomatoes - debunking tomato growing myths, how to treat them, pruning tomatoes and so much more! Seminis is a HUGE player in the i
The biggest mistake we encounter from our customers is planting okra seeds too soon in the season. There are many factors in getting it right when it comes to growing lots of Okra, for instance, starting seeds at the right time, choosing the ri
Tonight we're discussing common mistakes made when growing watermelons at home. When you are successful at growing watermelons, it can make any gardener feel great but sometimes there are many of us who have difficulty. We're here to discuss so
SHE’S BACK!! Tracey from Sakata Seeds is back at Hoss HQ for her annual Spring visit! Join us as we talk about garden updates, the difference between pelleted and primed seeds, what’s going on in the tomato breeding world at Sakata, and much mo
April showers bring May flowers! April tends to be such a great time to grow flowers AND vegetables. Join us as we discuss what you should be planting! We are reviewing what you should be doing in the garden this April as warm weather and rain
We get a lot of questions about growing corn, especially sweet corn, as it seems tricky and intimidating. HOSS loves growing sweet corn every year, and so we feel the need to talk about sweet corn and our best advice on growing it, like irrigat
If you haven't heard of the "Dirty Dozen", listen up! Tonight, we're talking about something that has recently hit the news within the last week and not everyone seems to be talking about it! We think this is information you should know. We're
‘Tis The Gardening Season! Tonight we’re addressing some of the most asked gardening questions that we get this time of the year! No matter if it’s over the phone, emailed, or on social media, these are our Top 10 most-asked questions (for 2023
It’s March, and the weather is quickly changing once again. Tonight, we are reviewing what you should be doing in the garden this month by USDA Growing Zones 6-10.
Why do we LOVE squash at HOSS? Squash is a super popular and diverse vegetable to grown in the garden. Did you know that there are three different major species of squash?
What is a grow light, and exactly what does it do? In order to grow strong, healthy seedlings, it’s super important to provide the proper lighting for them right from the start.
What is a heat mat for plants, and exactly what does it do?Heat mats have one basic function which is to gently warm the soil, thus promoting faster germination and strong, healthy seedlings.
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