
Who is epic gardening?
I’m Kevin, a gardening fanatic and the founder of Epic Gardening. My mission is to teach 10,000,000+ people how to grow their own food and ornamental plants with simple, practical how-to articles, podcast episodes, and videos.
What is the Gardener’s podcast?
The goal of this podcast is to give you a little boost of gardening wisdom in under 10 minutes a day. I cover a wide range of topics, from pest prevention, to hydroponics, to plant care guides…as long as it has something to do with gardening, I’ll talk about it on the show!
What is the gardening wisdom podcast?
The goal of this podcast is to give you a little boost of gardening wisdom in under 10 minutes a day. I cover a wide range of topics, from pest prevention, to hydroponics, to plant care guides…as long as it has something to do with gardening, I’ll talk about it on the show! If you want to get episodes in your podcast feed, here’s what to do:
What topics can I talk about on my podcast?
I cover a wide range of topics, from pest prevention, to hydroponics, to plant care guides…as long as it has something to do with gardening, I’ll talk about it on the show! If you want to get episodes in your podcast feed, here’s what to do:

Where does Kevin from Epic gardening live?
San Diego, California"The more I garden, the deeper it gets for me, and it connects to everything else," says Kevin, who grows edibles in and around the front yard of his home in San Diego, California.
How old is epic gardening?
Originally started as a hobby project by Kevin Espiritu in 2013, Epic Gardening has become the world's most followed gardening brand. We currently reach millions of aspiring gardeners in over 100 countries around the world.
Who is epic gardening on Youtube?
Kevin Espiritu here - Welcome to Epic Gardening, where it's my goal to help 10,000,000+ people learn how to grow their own food and reconnect to nature.
How do you plant potatoes in epic gardening?
2:2311:04Growing Potatoes By IGNORING Them (EPIC HARVEST) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut the roots of the potato are coming out of the eye here and so what I'm going to do actually isMoreBut the roots of the potato are coming out of the eye here and so what I'm going to do actually is we're gonna plant this potato just like this get it maybe a little bit lower.
Where is CaliKim located?
Southern CaliforniaHi, I'm CaliKim I live in Southern California with my husband, Jerry; our two children, Julianne and Drew; and our border collie, Mac. Jerry (aka “CameraGuy”) and I work as a team to produce garden content that helps people all over the world grow organic vegetables..
What are root bags?
The Root Control Bag is a soft-sided fabric container that helps you do a better job of growing and transplanting trees. The Patented, Original Bag System of Growing. Fabric bag prevents damaging root circling. Root pruning produces healthier root structure. Keep 80% of the roots intact during harvesting.
Who is self sufficient me?
Mark Valencia (@SufficientMe) / Twitter. Retired soldier, YouTuber, Founder - Self Sufficient Me, into homesteading, all aspects of self-sufficiency, sustainability... and tennis. Get into it!
How many potatoes can you grow in a 10 gallon bag?
2 to 4 potatoesPlant 2 to 4 potatoes in each 10 gallon pot or bag at a depth of 6 to 8 inches, and add a 2 to 3” layer of straw or mulch on top to help retain moisture in the soil.
How many potatoes can you grow in a 5 gallon bucket?
twoPlanting potatoes is a breeze. Start by filling your bucket, container, or fabric pot with 4-6” of good soil. Water so it's evenly moist. Next, place the number of potatoes appropriate for the container size (five in a 10-gallon, three in a 7-gallon, two in a 5-gallon) with their eyes up and about 8” apart.
How many pounds of potatoes can you grow in a 5 gallon bucket?
According to folks who have calculated yield for potato buckets, you can expect about an average yield of 1.5 pounds of potatoes per bucket. I like to compare this number with the amount of potatoes you need to survive for a year.
Latest Episodes
There's no better way to learn about gardening than listening to the experts. The best gardening podcasts have reliable experts who are encouraging, helpful, and entertaining. To make your life easier, we’ve compiled a list of great gardening podcasts.
Ask a Gardening Question
Are you an avid gardener? Love hearing experts talk about the gardening and agriculture industry? The Epic Gardening Podcast is for you. Justin Rhodes and Miranda Smith share their years of experience in the horticultural industry through interview format conversations with leading experts and farmers.
Grow your green thumb
We explain gardening in plain English, demystifying the secrets of the green thumb with our in-depth articles, videos, and products.
Field Guide to Urban Gardening
With over 20,000 copies sold around the world, Field Guide to Urban Gardening teaches you how to grow food, no matter where you live using a variety of creative methods.
Birdies Raised Beds
The #1 raised bed in Australia is now available in the USA! Made from a non-toxic, food-safe galvanized steel, these tall and long raised beds last 2-5x longer than comparable wooden beds and are dead-simple to assemble and garden in.
About Epic Gardening
I’m Kevin, a gardening fanatic and the founder of Epic Gardening. My mission is to teach 10,000,000+ people how to grow their own food and ornamental plants with simple, practical how-to articles, podcast episodes, and videos.
Today With Hoda & Jenna
Kevin Espiritu joins Hoda Kotb to talk about how to keep your house plants alive and thriving. He shares which plants are best for a low maintenance home, how much light your plants need and tips for watering them correctly.
Good Morning San Diego
Kevin is a regular contributor on the Good Morning San Diego show for KUSI News. More Good Morning San Diego TV Spots:
Timberland Boots
Kevin was featured as one of Timberland’s “Heroes for Nature” in their Fall/Winter 2019 Nature Needs Heroes international campaign, which was named one of the best fashion ad campaigns of Fall 2019 by WWD.
Inverse
Inverse covered the origin story of Epic Gardening and how it ties to a disconnect society has with nature.
