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The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Garden from Scratch

The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Garden from Scratch

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Where do you even start if your dream is to turn that blank slate into a gorgeous garden? You’ve just moved into a new house. The keys are in your hands, you’re staring at your front door and also at a lot of lawn and maybe some unappealing landscaping. Good thing, plant friends, that I got to dive into this question with ecologist, writer, and new author Becky Searle (@sow_much_more), who just wrote Grow a New Garden! The book is all about how garden design can work with instead of against nature, so you can create the most low-maintenance, balanced garden possible. Let's get started! In this episode, we learn:[02:49] How Becky’s background in ecology shaped her gardening style[03:45] Writing Grow a New Garden during lockdown[06:03] Becky's different homes and the changes to her garden[07:37] What’s the one rose that follows Becky to every home?[09:16] Propagating roses: soil vs. water cuttings[11:23] Native vs. diverse plantings: what really helps pollinators prosper?[12:47] Why is biodiversity important?[14:28] How I let nature lead instead of controlling it[15:24] Give your plants the best with Espoma Organic's chemical-free soils, fertilizers, and plant foods![16:36] Move from overwhelm to action with the Square Foot Gardening Planner![18:05] Why you shouldn’t design a garden like an interior space[19:09] How to survive the pest invasion phase?[20:46] What steps should you take to get your garden functioning as an ecosystem?[24:18] How to track light and shade before you plant[25:41] The LEGO hack to visualize sunlight throughout the year[27:25] What to build first? (sheds, ponds, greenhouses, and compost areas)[28:37] Why potted plants help you “test-drive” your design[29:39] How to choose the right plants for your soil, light, and climate[31:28] What are plant communities?[32:55] Becky’s favorite combo: rudbeckia, grasses, and alchemilla mollis[34:37] Common beginner mistakes in garden design[38:38] Where should you look for inspiration to design your garden? (beyond Pinterest)[40:46] Why talking to local gardeners beats Googling every question[42:16] Becky’s advice for first-time homeowners starting their first garden![43:19] Where can you find Becky and her book Grow a New Garden? Mentioned in our conversation:Grow a New Garden by Becky Searle For beginner gardening tips from gardening expert Becky Searle,check out the show notes and full blog here! Follow Becky:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeFacebook Thank you to our episode sponsors:Espoma OrganicVisit espoma.com to find your local Espoma dealer or check my Amazon storefront.Quarto: The Square Foot Gardening PlannerPre-order The Square Foot Gardening Planner (coming October 21, 2025) at quarto.com or find it wherever you buy gardening books — and start transforming your blank space into a flourishing garden. Follow Maria and Growing Joy:Order my book: Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness (and Plants)by Maria Failla, Illustrated by Samantha LeungJoin the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet! Get your FREE 2-week trial here!Take the Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram: @growingjoywithmariaTiktok: @growingjoywithmariaSubscribe to the Growing Joy Youtube channel! /growingjoywithmariaWebsite: www.growingjoywithmaria.comPinterest: @growingjoywithmaria Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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