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Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

Zoe Edwards, Pippa Chapman
Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People
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  • Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

    Tour of Pippa’s Garden

    13-03-2026 | 39 Min.
    Check out the Can I Dig It Podcast's Patreon page!

    Can I Dig It? is made by: 
    Pippa Chapman, @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople on Instagram, and Pippa Chapman Permaculture on YouTube.
    Zoe Edwards, @sozoblog and @checkyourthread on Instagram, and visit the Check Your Thread website and find the podcast in your favourite app. 
    Zoe has sown the following kale varieties:
    Dwarf Kale
    Cavolo Nero
    Perennial Kale 
    True Siberian Kale (from Real Seeds)
  • Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

    Seedy Sunday Seed Swap 2026

    27-02-2026 | 31 Min.
    Zoe explores the roles that seed swaps can play for individuals, communities and our growing spaces. We hear from the Brighton & Hove Food Partnership who organise Seedy Sunday, the largest and longest running seed swap in the UK. AND!!!! Plot neighbour Jane makes an appearance! Plus, Pippa reminds listener Kate why exactly she bothered to put cardboard on her garden. 

    Check out the Can I Dig It Podcast's Patreon page!
    Can I Dig It? is made by: 
    Pippa Chapman, @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople on Instagram, and Pippa Chapman Permaculture on YouTube.
    Zoe Edwards, @sozoblog and @checkyourthread on Instagram, and visit the Check Your Thread website and find the podcast in your favourite app. 
    Seedy Sunday is organised by the Brighton & Hove Food Partnership.
  • Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

    How to Avoid Overwhelm

    12-02-2026 | 41 Min.
    In winter our gardens seem still and lifeless. But when the weather heats up and the growing gets going, we’re likely to find ourselves struggling to stay on top of all the tasks. So what practical tips and mindset shifts can we deploy to make sure we actually enjoy the forthcoming growing season? Plus, Pippa talks Zoe through what to do with her bounty from her trip to a seed swap. 

    Check out the Can I Dig It Podcast's Patreon page!

    Can I Dig It? is made by: 
    Pippa Chapman, @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople on Instagram, and Pippa Chapman Permaculture on YouTube.
    Zoe Edwards, @sozoblog and @checkyourthread on Instagram, and visit the Check Your Thread website and find the podcast in your favourite app. 

    Check out Pippa’s recent video that includes her digging up the unwanted raspberries by wielding her mattock.

    Register to attend Pippa’s virtual book launch that’s taking place on 18th February at 7pm via Zoom.
  • Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

    Succession Planning Explained

    29-01-2026 | 43 Min.
    Bare soil = no food! We discuss what succession planning is and how to start incorporating it into your garden so you can get more from your space. Plus, Pippa blows Zoe’s mind with her controversial take on crop rotation.  

    Check out the Can I Dig It Podcast's Patreon page!

    Can I Dig It? is made by: 
    Pippa Chapman, @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople on Instagram, and Pippa Chapman Permaculture on YouTube.
    Zoe Edwards, @sozoblog and @checkyourthread on Instagram, and visit the Check Your Thread website and find the podcast in your favourite app. 

    Find out about the Winter of Care and Repair challenge via Zoe’s other podcast, Check Your Thread:
    Ep. #115: Winter of Care and Repair with Jeanna Wigger

    The two types of succession sowing:

    1 - Sow the same crop but just one row or a small amount every 2-4 weeks. This will help you get a crop over a long period rather than them all being ready at once.

    Crops that work well with this approach include: Lettuce, spring onion, radish, baby carrots

    2 - Following one crop with another. For example, a spring sowing of spinach could give crop from April to May, and it always seems to flower in May/June, whatever time you sowed it. Then take out spinach and put in dwarf french beans for a second crop from the same bed.

    Some early cropping options:
    Early potatoes, peas, broad beans, early carrots, beetroot

    Follow those with:
    Winter cabbage, leeks, kale, swiss chard, late carrots, courgette

    A late summer harvested crop like courgette or french beans can be followed with autumn sown broad beans, turnips, winter salads esp oriental salads, pakchoi or autumn planted garlic. 

    Huw Richards has created an excellent video on succession planning:

    How to Create a Planting Plan for Year-Round Food Abundance | Complete Guide
    https://youtu.be/nkjeSJQWhZc?si=9YPqBwV2-PKXOMEO
  • Can I Dig It? - Food Growing for Busy People

    Annuals Vs Perennials

    18-12-2025 | 50 Min.
    More food for less work? Yes please! We explore the pros and cons of both exciting annuals and one-and-done perennials. Plus, what are the options for life after astro turf?

    Check out the Can I Dig It Podcast's Patreon page!

    Text: 

    Can I Dig It? is made by: 
    Pippa Chapman, @pippachapman_thoseplantpeople on Instagram, and Pippa Chapman Permaculture on YouTube.
    Zoe Edwards, @sozoblog and @checkyourthread on Instagram, and visit the Check Your Thread website and find the podcast in your favourite app. 
    Watch the documentary Pippa found about the history of oca and potatoes. 
    Pippa’s Top 5 Perennials:
    Taunton Deane perennial kale
    Everlasting onion
    Caucasian spinach (climbing)
    Oca
    Allium moly for salads - sweet but hot garlic flavour

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