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Gardening with Daddy Pete

Gardening with Daddy Pete

By: Alan Smith
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Join Alan Smith, Melvin York, and Jay York as they cover a variety of gardening topics and answer your gardening questions.

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  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Answering Podcast Questions - Ep. 131 - May 20, 2026
    May 22 2026

    Got garden questions? This episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete answers real listener questions with clear, practical advice for home gardeners in the Piedmont of North Carolina.

    Melvin York and Jay York cover what many gardeners need to know right now, including when to plant sweet potatoes, which warm-season crops fit late May and June, and what cool-season crops should stay out of the ground until fall. They also explain how to use water-soluble fertilizer with Daddy Pete soils, why crop type matters when you fertilize, and how to check your local extension office for planting dates, harvest dates, and crop guides.

    The conversation also covers annuals vs. perennials, what comes back year after year, and why some plants behave differently depending on your region. If you've ever wondered why a plant returns in one yard but not another, this episode gives a clear answer. Jay and Melvin also talk about pruning in late spring and early summer, including which shrubs should be trimmed after bloom and which ones should be left alone until the right time.

    There's also a strong reminder to scout for insects, check the undersides of leaves, and stay ahead of pest problems before they spread. If you're gardening in a hot, dry season, you'll also hear why drought-tolerant plants, mulch, and smart pruning matter.

    This Gardening Podcast is built around your Questions, because every gardener has them, and every season brings new ones. If you want straight talk, useful timing, and advice you can use in your own yard, this episode belongs on your list.

    Visit the website, send in your questions, and keep growing with Daddy Pete.

    #Gardening #Podcast #Questions #HomeGardening #NorthCarolinaGardening

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    25 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Establishing and Maintaining a Healthy Lawn: Part 2 - Ep. 130
    May 15 2026

    A Healthy lawn starts with the right foundation, and this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete breaks it down with clear, practical advice you can use right away.

    In Part 2 of this lawn series, Melvin York and Jay York continue their walk-through lawn establishment and maintenance, using North Carolina State Extension resources to explain what matters most before you plant. They cover regional grass choices for North Carolina, how to prepare the soil, why grading matters, and what to look for before any seed goes down. If you're starting a new lawn, fixing a thin yard, or just want better results this season, this video gives you a smart place to begin.

    You'll also hear a straight explanation of soil samples, fertilizer numbers like 10-10-10, 5-10-10, and 18-46, and why the right product depends on what your soil actually needs. The discussion also covers clay soils, sandy soils, compost, pine bark fines, and when to use organic materials to improve water flow and root growth. That kind of detail can save time, money, and frustration.

    This episode is especially helpful for new homeowners, North Carolina gardeners, and anyone who wants a lawn that can handle heat, drought, and heavy use. Daddy Pete also shares why over-fertilizing can damage grass and why timing matters just as much as product choice.

    For more Gardening tips, lawn care advice, and practical help from Daddy Pete, visit https://daddypetes.com and check out more episodes on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Podbean.

    If this video helps, like, subscribe, and leave a comment with your lawn questions. Your next Healthy lawn starts with the right prep.

    #Gardening #DaddyPete #HealthyLawn #LawnCare #NorthCarolinaGardening

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    30 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Establishing and Maintaining a Healthy Lawn: Part 1-Ep. 129 - May 7, 2026
    May 8 2026

    A healthy Lawn starts with the right grass, the right soil test, and the right plan. In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin and Jay York walk through the first steps for establishing a new Lawn in North Carolina, using NC State Extension guidance to sort out what works best in each region.

    They cover the three main growing areas in the state, mountain and foothill, Piedmont, and coastal sand hills, then compare cool-season and warm-season grasses. You'll hear how fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, ryegrass, Bermuda, centipede, and zoysia handle heat, shade, foot traffic, and drought. That kind of detail matters when you're starting with bare ground, fresh grading, or a new home site.

    The discussion also gets into soil samples, because good Gardening starts below the surface. Melvin explains how to collect samples, send them to the extension office, and use the results to guide lime and fertilizer decisions. Jay shares his own new-yard plans, including fine grading, raised beds, row gardening, and a future Lawn project built around better soil prep and the right Daddy Pete products.

    If you're trying to get a new Lawn started, figure out which grass fits your property, or learn how a soil test can save time and money, this is a practical place to begin. It's clear, local, and built for gardeners who want straight answers.

    Visit Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser® at daddypetes.com to learn more about products, uses, and where to buy.

    #Gardening #LawnCare #DaddyPete #NorthCarolinaGardening #GrassSeed

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    30 mins
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