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Gardening In Canada

Ashley Labrecque
Gardening In Canada
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  • Gardening In Canada

    Endless Harvest Perennials for Cold Climate

    2026-03-26 | 15 mins.
    Gardening In Canada is where science meets soil. Host Ashley, a soil scientist and lifelong plant lover, breaks down gardening through a Canadian lens—short seasons, wild weather, and all.
    Each episode dives into evidence‑based, practical tips for gardening in Canada’s unique climates:
    How to work with your soil, not against it
    Science‑backed ways to start seeds, fertilize, and water
    Growing food and ornamentals indoors and out
    Using tools and tech like plant sensors to better understand your plants
    Making the most of short summers and long winters
    Ashley’s background in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan keeps things accurate; her years of hands‑on gardening keep things real. Whether you’re on a balcony in the city, a tiny backyard in the suburbs, or an acreage on the Prairies, you’ll get clear, down‑to‑earth guidance you can actually use.
    Stay connected with Gardening In Canada:
    Website & free printables: https://gardeningincanada.net
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeningincanada
    YouTube: Gardening In Canada
    Some episodes may include mentions of products, tools, or services with affiliate links or discount codes. I may earn a commission if you choose to purchase through these, at no extra cost to you.

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  • Gardening In Canada

    How Many Seeds Do You Need To Plant

    2026-03-19 | 18 mins.
    Gardening In Canada is where science meets soil. Host Ashley, a soil scientist and lifelong plant lover, breaks down gardening through a Canadian lens—short seasons, wild weather, and all.
    Each episode dives into evidence‑based, practical tips for gardening in Canada’s unique climates:
    How to work with your soil, not against it
    Science‑backed ways to start seeds, fertilize, and water
    Growing food and ornamentals indoors and out
    Using tools and tech like plant sensors to better understand your plants
    Making the most of short summers and long winters
    Ashley’s background in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan keeps things accurate; her years of hands‑on gardening keep things real. Whether you’re on a balcony in the city, a tiny backyard in the suburbs, or an acreage on the Prairies, you’ll get clear, down‑to‑earth guidance you can actually use.
    Stay connected with Gardening In Canada:
    Website & free printables: https://gardeningincanada.net
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeningincanada
    YouTube: Gardening In Canada
    Some episodes may include mentions of products, tools, or services with affiliate links or discount codes. I may earn a commission if you choose to purchase through these, at no extra cost to you.

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
  • Gardening In Canada

    Compost Vs Topsoil for your Garden

    2026-03-12 | 11 mins.
    Gardening In Canada is where science meets soil. Host Ashley, a soil scientist and lifelong plant lover, breaks down gardening through a Canadian lens—short seasons, wild weather, and all.
    Each episode dives into evidence‑based, practical tips for gardening in Canada’s unique climates:
    How to work with your soil, not against it
    Science‑backed ways to start seeds, fertilize, and water
    Growing food and ornamentals indoors and out
    Using tools and tech like plant sensors to better understand your plants
    Making the most of short summers and long winters
    Ashley’s background in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan keeps things accurate; her years of hands‑on gardening keep things real. Whether you’re on a balcony in the city, a tiny backyard in the suburbs, or an acreage on the Prairies, you’ll get clear, down‑to‑earth guidance you can actually use.
    Stay connected with Gardening In Canada:
    Website & free printables: https://gardeningincanada.net
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeningincanada
    YouTube: Gardening In Canada
    Some episodes may include mentions of products, tools, or services with affiliate links or discount codes. I may earn a commission if you choose to purchase through these, at no extra cost to you.

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
  • Gardening In Canada

    Best Cold Climate Vegetable Varieties

    2026-03-05 | 16 mins.
    Gardening In Canada is where science meets soil. Host Ashley, a soil scientist and lifelong plant lover, breaks down gardening through a Canadian lens—short seasons, wild weather, and all.
    Each episode dives into evidence‑based, practical tips for gardening in Canada’s unique climates:
    How to work with your soil, not against it
    Science‑backed ways to start seeds, fertilize, and water
    Growing food and ornamentals indoors and out
    Using tools and tech like plant sensors to better understand your plants
    Making the most of short summers and long winters
    Ashley’s background in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan keeps things accurate; her years of hands‑on gardening keep things real. Whether you’re on a balcony in the city, a tiny backyard in the suburbs, or an acreage on the Prairies, you’ll get clear, down‑to‑earth guidance you can actually use.
    Stay connected with Gardening In Canada:
    Website & free printables: https://gardeningincanada.net
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeningincanada
    YouTube: Gardening In Canada
    Some episodes may include mentions of products, tools, or services with affiliate links or discount codes. I may earn a commission if you choose to purchase through these, at no extra cost to you.

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
  • Gardening In Canada

    Cold Climate Tomato & Pepper Varieties

    2026-02-26 | 16 mins.
    Gardening In Canada is where science meets soil. Host Ashley, a soil scientist and lifelong plant lover, breaks down gardening through a Canadian lens—short seasons, wild weather, and all.
    Each episode dives into evidence‑based, practical tips for gardening in Canada’s unique climates:
    How to work with your soil, not against it
    Science‑backed ways to start seeds, fertilize, and water
    Growing food and ornamentals indoors and out
    Using tools and tech like plant sensors to better understand your plants
    Making the most of short summers and long winters
    Ashley’s background in Soil Science from the University of Saskatchewan keeps things accurate; her years of hands‑on gardening keep things real. Whether you’re on a balcony in the city, a tiny backyard in the suburbs, or an acreage on the Prairies, you’ll get clear, down‑to‑earth guidance you can actually use.
    Stay connected with Gardening In Canada:
    Website & free printables: https://gardeningincanada.net
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardeningincanada
    YouTube: Gardening In Canada
    Some episodes may include mentions of products, tools, or services with affiliate links or discount codes. I may earn a commission if you choose to purchase through these, at no extra cost to you.

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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About Gardening In Canada

Gardening in Canada podcast is a podcast dedicated to the science of gardening. From cold climate gardening to indoor plants a soil scientist takes you on the journey of being a plant hobbyist
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