A show about regenerative flower farming. Hosted by Jennie Love of Love 'n Fresh Flowers, a flower f
We don’t typically dive into business topics on this podcast as I like to keep the focus on regenera
There are some incredible nuggets of pure gold in this episode. You will definitely want to have a
Welcome to Part 2 of a recent interview host Jennie Love had with guest Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor
Guest Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor Consulting returns to the podcast for another lively conversation
Today’s guest needs little introduction in the flower farming world. Lisa Mason Zeigler of the Garde
Today’s guest needs little introduction in the small farm no-till world. Jesse Frost of Rough Draft
We're back with Season 4 of the No-Till Flowers Podcast! In this solo episode, host Jennie Love tal
Curious about cover crops for a flower farm? Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and c
Here's Part 2 of my chat with Margaret Parks of Evergreen Growers Supply, an Oregon-based supplier o
I’m joined in this episode by Margaret Parks of Evergreen Growers Supply, an Oregon-based supplier o
Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and concise discussion of what natural farming is a
Guest Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor Consulting in Colorado joins host Jennie Love in a lively conversa
It’s seed starting time! I’d venture to say this is what we growers are live for! Watching seedlin
Guest Laura Beth Resnick of Butterbee Farm in Maryland joins host Jennie Love again to discuss build
Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and detailed description of how she has prepared no
Welcome to Season 3 of the No-Till Flowers podcast! Emma Horswill from Earthenry Farm in Tasmania j
Do you view your farm as a production space? A landscape that should generate x number of stems in x
In this episode, host Jennie Love is joined by farmer Matt Arthur of BLH Farm to dive into bokashi a
Welcome to the first in a short summer series of episodes dedicated to farmer well-being. This is m
In this episode, host Jennie Love is joined by Dr. Tom Dykstra, an entomologist with over 25 years o