• Garden Ready: March Into Spring - Your Essential To-Do List - Episode 13
    Mar 5 2025

    March is here, and so is your official garden prep checklist! 🌱 In this episode, Shannon and Caitlyn are marching (literally) into spring with a jam-packed to-do list to get your garden thriving. From chitting potatoes (aka prepping them to sprout) to sowing tomatoes, peppers, and flowers, they’re covering everything you need to do right now to stay ahead of the season.

    But they’re not stopping there — they’re also sharing smart bed prep strategies (hello, cardboard hoarding) and talking about their own garden experiments so you can learn what works (and what flops) without doing all the trial and error yourself. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this episode is full of practical tips, a lot of laughs, and the friendly encouragement you need to make March your most productive garden month yet.

    Plus, get a sneak peek of their upcoming guest, Anne of All Trades (@anneofalltrades), and the game-changing composting method they’re testing this month. If you’re ready to kick winter to the curb and get growing, this episode is for you.

    Highlights:
    🌱 The truth about chitting potatoes (and why you’re probably already doing it).
    🌱 What you can sow and transplant this month (spoiler: a lot).
    🌱 Clever bed prep hacks (your Amazon boxes finally have a purpose).
    🌱 Why direct sowing is about to become your new favorite task.
    🌱 Our favorite pepper varieties (and why bell peppers are kinda boring).
    🌱 Hardening off 101 (because your baby plants deserve a soft launch into the real world).
    🌱 Garden experiments we’re running — so you don’t have to.

    Let’s go grow, baby! 🌸

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    16 mins
  • The Best Gardening Tools for Beginners & Experts (What You Actually Need!) - Episode 12
    Feb 26 2025

    Must-Have Gardening Tools: Game Changers for Every Gardener!

    In this episode of Fostering Blooms, Shannon Foster-Boline & Caitlyn Blum break down the absolute best gardening tools that will make your garden life easier, faster, and more enjoyable.

    We cover everything from the historical Sussex trug 🏡 to the life-changing Japanese sickle, plus essential tools for weeding, planting, pruning, and seed-starting.

    🌱 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✔️ The one tool every gardener wishes they had known about sooner
    ✔️ Why the Hori Hori knife is like a samurai sword for gardening 🗡️
    ✔️ The best weeding tools to save your back & time ⏳
    ✔️ How to use a stirrup hoe like a pro
    ✔️ Why a high-quality watering can is worth the investment

    📌 Time Stamps:
    00:00 - Welcome to Fostering Blooms!
    00:09 - Introduction: Gardening Tools That Matter
    02:12 - Show and Tell: Our Favorite Gardening Tools
    04:29 - The Life-Changing Japanese Sickle
    06:54 - The Stirrup Hoe: Weed Like a Pro
    09:08 - The Widger: The Secret Seed-Starting Tool
    10:43 - The Hori Hori: Your All-Purpose Garden Knife
    12:36 - Watering Cans, Tarps & Other Hidden Essentials
    16:21 - Final Thoughts & Our #1 Tool Picks

    📢 Resources & Products Mentioned:
    🛒 Shop Our Favorite Gardening Tools:

    • Widger
    • Stirrup Hoe
    • Hori Hori Knife
    • Japanese Sickle
    • Sussex Trug
    • Felco Pruners
    • Haws Watering Cans
    • Snips
    • Tarps

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    📺 Watch the video version on YouTube: Fostering Blooms Channel

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    17 mins
  • The Rundown: Everything You Need to Know About Growing Dahlias - Episode 11
    Feb 19 2025

    In this solo episode of Fostering Blooms, Caitlyn takes you deep into the world of dahlias—one of the most breathtaking flowers you can grow.

    From choosing the right varieties to planting, watering, and maintaining a thriving dahlia garden, she shares essential tips and personal insights to help you succeed.

    🌿 Learn about:
    ✅ The best conditions for healthy, vibrant dahlias
    ✅ Common mistakes to avoid when planting & caring for tubers
    ✅ The top dahlia varieties Caitlyn is excited to grow
    ✅ How to deal with pests & diseases naturally
    ✅ Creative ways to expand your garden space

    Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this episode is packed with expert advice and inspiration to help you grow stunning dahlias from tuber to bloom.

    🎧 Tune in now and let’s go grow, baby!

    00:00 – Welcome to Fostering Blooms!
    00:22 – Caitlyn’s Dahlia Journey: How It All Started
    01:12 – Transforming a Vineyard into a Dahlia Garden
    03:08 – Must-Know Tips for Growing Dahlias
    07:26 – Dahlia Varieties & Their Unique Charms
    10:53 – How to Keep Your Dahlias Blooming All Season
    14:59 – Dealing with Common Pests & Diseases
    16:07 – Final Thoughts & Must-Have Dahlia Resources Cafe Au Lait Dahlia Night Silence Breakout Dahlia Arber Organics Hortonova Netting
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    18 mins
  • Listener Q&A: Perfect Plant Picks for a Part Shade Flower Bed - Episode 10
    Feb 12 2025
    In this episode of Fostering Blooms, hosts Shannon Foster-Boline and Caitlyn Blum dive into their first listener Q&A! They respond to a question from Lexi in Knoxville, who seeks advice on enhancing the curb appeal of her northwest-facing, partially shaded front yard. Both Shannon and Caitlyn create unique 'landscape recipes' tailored to Zone 7B, incorporating a range of plants that thrive in partial sun and shade. From hydrangeas and hellebores to hostas and foxgloves, they provide detailed suggestions to help Lexi design a stunning and resilient garden. Tune in for an engaging and informative session on garden planning and design! 00:00 Welcome to Fostering Blooms! 00:25 Listener Q&A: Lexi's Curb Appeal Challenge 01:17 Shannon's Landscape Recipe for Lexi 11:40 Caitlyn's Landscape Recipe for Lexi 16:05 Final Thoughts and Follow-Up 16:37 Stay Connected with Fostering Blooms

    * Hellebores (Helleborus spp.)Wedding Party® Series: This series offers a range of colors, including speckled pinks and deep purples

    * Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) Available in various colors such as yellow, peach, and white.

    * Bigleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)

    • 'BloomStruck' (Endless Summer® Series): Known for vivid rose-pink or purple blooms, depending on soil pH.

    • 'Blushing Bride' (Endless Summer® Series): Features pure white blooms that mature to blush pink or blue.

    * Panicle Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata)

    • 'Little Lime': A compact hydrangea with lime green blooms that age to a rich pink.

    * Hostas (Hosta spp.)

    • 'Blue Perfection': Known for its large, blue-gray leaves.

    • 'Waterslide': Features ruffled, wavy blue leaves with a waxy coating.

    • 'Mouse Madness': A miniature hosta with variegated leaves.

    * Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum')
    • Features arching stems with variegated leaves and small white bell-shaped flowers.

    * Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)

    • A woodland plant with bright yellow poppy-like flowers.

    * Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)

    • 'Sutton's Apricot': Known for its soft apricot-colored blooms.

    * Yew (Taxus spp.)

    • 'Hicksii' (Hick's Yew): A columnar evergreen shrub suitable for hedges.

    * Boxwood (Buxus spp.)

    • 'Green Velvet': A compact boxwood with a rounded form.

    * Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia)

    • Known for its oak-shaped leaves and white to pinkish blooms.

    * Sky Pencil Holly (Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil')

    • A narrow, columnar holly ideal for vertical accents.

    * Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)

    • Features heart-shaped pink or white flowers that dangle from arching stems.

    * Columbine (Aquilegia spp.)

    • 'Ruby Port': A deep wine-colored variety.

    * Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla)

    • 'Bright Lights': Features vibrant, multicolored stems.

    * Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium)

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    17 mins
  • Garden Ready: February To-Do List for A Thriving Garden - Episode 9
    Feb 5 2025

    In this episode, Shannon Foster-Boline and Caitlyn Blum hosts of Fostering Blooms, discuss their comprehensive February gardening to-do list, ensuring you're garden ready with them. They emphasize the importance of ordering seed potatoes from a trusted supplier like Wood Prairie Farm, and introduce the concept of 'chitting'.

    The conversation includes tips on sowing a variety of vegetables both indoors and directly into the garden, with insights on soil preparation, composting, and the benefits of using family-run businesses for quality, organic seeds.

    Caitlyn & Shannon also share personal experiments with succession planting and soil amendments, ending with a lighthearted discussion on composting with 'pluffy' manure.

    00:00 Introduction and February To-Do List

    00:10 Getting Garden Ready: Seed Potatoes

    05:13 Sowing Seeds Indoors

    08:02 Direct Sowing in the Garden

    11:52 Transplanting and Hardening Off Seedlings

    15:41 Composting and Weeding

    18:37 Conclusion and Final Tips

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    20 mins
  • Gardening Goals for 2025: Let's Grow Together This Year - Episode 8
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode of Fostering Blooms, Shannon Foster-Boline and Caitlyn Blum kick off the new year with their top garden goals for 2025. They discuss New Year's resolutions specifically for gardening, including composting, intentional garden design, propagation, and succession planning.

    Shannon shares her aspiration to master composting, while Caitlyn emphasizes the importance of intentional garden design. Tune in to get inspired, learn new tips, and set your own garden goals for a flourishing 2025!

    00:00 Introduction and New Year Greetings

    00:11 Garden Goals for 2025

    00:36 Composting Aspirations

    03:17 Designing the Garden

    04:40 Propagation Plans

    05:56 Succession Planning

    08:22 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

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    9 mins
  • The Rundown: Hellebores & Lenten Roses- Episode 7
    Jan 22 2025
    In this episode of Fostering Blooms, host Shannon Foster-Boline shares her experiences and tips on growing Hellebores, also known as Lenten Roses. From understanding their proper Latin name to caring for them in various climates, this episode covers everything you need to know about these versatile and hardy plants. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced gardener, tune in for insights on soil preferences, planting times, and why hellebores are a must-have for any (lazy) gardener. Join in for this deep dive and get ready to add some magic to your garden with Hellebores! 00:00 Welcome to Fostering Blooms! 00:09 Support and Feedback from Friends 01:21 Introducing Audio Mini Sessions 01:58 Hellebores: The Lazy Gardener's Plant 03:17 Planting and Growing Tips for Hellebores 04:05 Hellebores in Arrangements and Varieties 09:20 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up 09:49 Listener Engagement and Support
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    10 mins
  • Top Ten Lazy Gardener Plants You’ll Love! - Episode 6
    Jan 17 2025

    Join Shannon Foster Boline and Caitlyn Blum on Fostering Blooms as they reveal their top ten plants perfect for any lazy gardener.

    These are hassle-free, low-maintenance plants that thrive even with minimal care. From hardy perennials like Salvia and Yew, to vibrant annuals such as Zinnias and Marigolds, these selections not only beautify your garden but also demand little in return.

    Shannon and Caitlyn share personal experiences, tips, and tricks for each plant, ensuring you have a bountiful yet low-effort garden. Tune in to discover beginner-friendly options and some surprises along the way!

    00:00 Introduction to Lazy Gardener Plants

    00:52 Defining Lazy Gardener Plants

    02:04 Honorable Mentions: Salvia and Dahlias

    04:29 Top 10 Lazy Gardener Plants: Numbers 10 to 7

    07:46 Top 10 Lazy Gardener Plants: Numbers 6 to 3

    16:14 Top 10 Lazy Gardener Plants: Numbers 2 and 1

    18:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    18:39 Follow Us for More Gardening Tips

    Plants discussed in this episode: Salvia, Dahlias, Hardy Geraniums, Zinnias, Yew, Hydrangeas, Thyme, Chives and Green Onions, Catmint, Marigolds, Swiss Chard, and Hellebores (Lenten Rose).

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    19 mins