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joegardenerTV

An Emmy-winning TV host teaches organic gardening through expert interviews and practical, hands-on video tutorials for all skill levels.

The brief

A broadcast-quality YouTube channel that blends short, actionable tutorials with long-form interviews featuring leading experts in horticulture and ecology. Host Joe Lamp'l uses his extensive TV experience to break down complex topics like no-dig gardening, soil biology, and integrated pest management into accessible advice. The show's ethos is rooted in organic, sustainable, and science-based practices for the home gardener.

Unlike many gardening channels, it pairs a seasoned national TV host with deep-dive conversations featuring world-class experts like Charles Dowding and Suzanne Simard. The on-location interviews, often filmed in the guests' own renowned gardens, provide unique visual context and credibility.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Joe Lamp'l is the creator of the joegardener® brand and a nationally recognized gardening personality. He has hosted three national TV shows, including "Fresh from the Garden" on the DIY Network and the multi-Emmy-Award-winning PBS series "Growing a Greener World". With degrees in horticulture and business, he translates complex topics into accessible advice through his shows, podcast, and Online Gardening Academy™.

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Credentials & credits

  • Creator & Host, 'Growing a Greener World' (PBS)
  • Host, 'Fresh from the Garden' (DIY Network)
  • Daytime Emmy Award Winner
  • B.Y. Morrison Communication Award, American Horticultural Society
  • Author, 'The Vegetable Gardening Book'
  • Founder, joegardener® Online Gardening Academy™

Other ventures

  • Growing a Greener World (TV Show)
  • The joe gardener® Show (Podcast)
  • joegardener.com (Website & Blog)
  • Online Gardening Academy™
  • Agrivana® Media, LLC (Production Company)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Niches
Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

Publishing rate
~2.0/week
Not shown by Apple / Spotify
Total episodes
345
Last episode
6 days ago
Jun 25, 2026
Status
Active
§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    No-Dig Gardening with Charles Dowding at Homeacres

    A rare on-location interview at the home garden of one of the world's most famous gardening proponents, demonstrating the method in practice.

  2. 02
    The Hidden Intelligence of Forests with Suzanne Simard

    Features a conversation with the world-renowned scientist whose work on 'Mother Trees' and fungal networks changed our understanding of forests.

  3. 03
    Do These 3 Things Now for Healthier Tomato Plants

    A classic example of the channel's short, practical, and actionable solo-hosted tutorial format, focused on a common gardener task.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How the host interviews

Joe opens by clearly introducing the guest's expertise and the topic at hand, often a new book. He guides the conversation with broad, foundational questions ('How did you get started with...?') before moving to specific 'how-to' and 'why' questions. He frequently interjects with personal anecdotes or questions that frame him as a proxy for the audience ('What would happen if I...?'), making expert advice more relatable. He consistently probes for the underlying science behind a technique, such as the soil biology of no-dig beds or the role of mycelial networks.

The channel alternates between two primary formats: short, solo-hosted 'how-to' videos filmed in his own extensive garden, and long-form interviews with guests. The tutorials are direct and task-oriented, focusing on a specific seasonal job. Interviews are well-researched, with Joe often referencing the guest's book and relating concepts to his own gardening experiences to make them tangible for the audience.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

10 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

origin

1
  1. Q.01

    What's the 30,000-foot overview of your new book or work?

    He typically asks this at the beginning to establish the core premise of the guest's work for the audience.

backstory

1
  1. Q.01

    How did you first learn about this method and get started with it?

    This question is used to establish the guest's origin story and personal connection to their area of expertise.

advice

3
  1. Q.01

    For a beginner, how can they get started with this method?

    He often asks for a simple, step-by-step entry point to make complex topics less intimidating for newcomers.

  2. Q.02

    Are these plants also good candidates for container gardening?

    He regularly includes questions that consider the needs and constraints of gardeners with limited space.

  3. Q.03

    What's your single key piece of advice for someone wanting to start?

    Near the end of the conversation, he asks for a final, concise takeaway for the audience.

process

3
  1. Q.01

    What's happening biologically that makes this method so effective?

    This question probes for the underlying science behind a gardening technique, moving from 'how' to 'why'.

  2. Q.02

    Why are there fewer weeds or pests when using this method?

    He seeks to understand the secondary, often labor-saving, benefits of a recommended practice.

  3. Q.03

    How do you maintain this system over the long term?

    This focuses on the sustainability and long-term management of a garden system, beyond the initial setup.

technique

2
  1. Q.01

    What would happen if I tried a variation of your method in my own garden?

    He uses his own garden as a test case to clarify techniques and address regional or situational differences.

  2. Q.02

    Can you expand on the concept of [specific term] you mentioned?

    He uses this to drill down into a specific concept or piece of jargon the guest has introduced.

Topics covered repeatedly

Organic GardeningSoil HealthCompostingNo-Dig GardeningVegetable GardeningPest & Disease ManagementWildlife HabitatsSuccession PlantingTomato CareForest Ecology
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

Authors, scientists, and renowned practitioners in specialized fields of gardening and ecology. Guests are typically promoting a new book or a specific methodology, such as Charles Dowding (no-dig), Charlie Nardozzi (continuous harvest gardening), or Suzanne Simard (forest ecology).

Recent guests
  • Charlie Nardozzi
    on How to Keep Your Vegetable Garden Producing Month After Month
  • Charles Dowding
    on No-Dig Gardening with Charles Dowding at Homeacres
  • Suzanne Simard
    on The Hidden Intelligence of Forests with Suzanne Simard
  • David Mizejewski
    on Caring for Wildlife in Home Habitats, with David Mizejewski
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
97.3K
97,300
Avg views / video
6K
Trailing window
Total views
8.3M
8,313,996
Videos published
345
Sponsor readEstimated

Sponsorship is minimal and appears integrated with the host's brand, such as Milorganite, a fertilizer he personally endorses. The primary business model appears to be driving traffic to his own ecosystem, including his website, paid online courses, and books. (Estimated)

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
What is the host's real name?
The host is Joe Lamp'l (pronounced 'lamp-ul'), the creator of the joegardener® brand.
Is this channel still active?
Yes, new videos and podcast episodes are released weekly.
What is the format of the show?
The channel features a mix of short, solo-hosted 'how-to' videos and long-form interviews with gardening authors and experts.
Where can I find the audio podcast?
The audio version is called "The joe gardener Show" and is available on his website, Apple Podcasts, and other major podcast platforms.
What are Joe Lamp'l's credentials?
He is the Emmy-winning host of the PBS show "Growing a Greener World," a former DIY Network host, an author, and holds degrees in horticulture and business.
Where can I find his online courses?
His courses on topics like organic vegetable gardening and seed starting are available through his "Online Gardening Academy™" on his website.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]About joegardener®joegardener.com
  2. [02]About Joe Lamp'l - Growing A Greener World®growingagreenerworld.com
  3. [03]The Vegetable Gardening Book by Joe Lamp'lquartoknows.com
  4. [04]joegardener Online Gardening Academy™joegardener.com
  5. [05]The joe gardener Show - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  6. [06]Joe Lamp'l Biography | All American Speakersallamericanspeakers.com
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