• The Garden Is Talking Back (Part 2): Lessons From an Imperfect Garden
    Jun 9 2026

    Does a healthy garden have to look perfect? In this solo episode of The Compost Pile, David takes a walk through the garden to explore what plants are really telling us. From yellowing leaves and nutrient deficiencies to fungi, pest damage, caterpillar host plants, and sprawling tomato vines, we discuss why imperfection is often a sign of a thriving ecosystem—not a failing garden.

    Learn how to read visual clues from your plants, understand when action is needed (and when it's not), and build confidence as a gardener by focusing on function over appearance.

    Whether you're growing vegetables, flowers, or a backyard food forest in Southeast Texas or beyond, this episode will help you see your garden through a different lens.

    Topics Covered:

    • Reading plant health signals

    • Beneficial fungi in the garden

    • Tomato plant stress and production

    • Host plants for butterflies

    • Managing garden pests realistically

    • Building resilient soil ecosystems

    • Why perfection isn't the goal

    #Gardening #Zone9 #OrganicGardening #Tomatoes #SoilHealth #GardenPests #Homesteading #PollinatorGarden #Butterflies #TheCompostPile #SoutheastTexasGardening #GardenTips

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    16 mins
  • Backyard Transformation: Landscape Design Mistakes, Soil Health & Garden Planning Tips
    Jun 2 2026

    How do you turn a blank backyard into a beautiful, functional outdoor retreat?

    In this episode of The Compost Pile, David sits down with Justin Coshman to discuss the process of designing an outdoor space that is both inviting and practical. From drainage and soil preparation to tree placement, raised beds, pathways, pergolas, and plant selection, they explore the foundational decisions that can make or break a landscape project.

    Whether you're starting a vegetable garden, building a homestead, creating a backyard oasis, or redesigning your landscape, this conversation is packed with real-world lessons, mistakes to avoid, and tips for creating a space you'll actually enjoy spending time in.

    Topics Covered:

    • Landscape design fundamentals

    • Backyard garden planning

    • Soil health and raised bed preparation

    • Tree placement and shade considerations

    • Creating functional outdoor living spaces

    • Drainage and site preparation

    • Sustainable gardening practices

    • Plant selection and long-term planning

    • DIY landscaping tips

    • How to start your next garden project

    If you've been putting off your next outdoor project, this episode might be the motivation you need to finally get started.

    #Gardening #LandscapeDesign #Homesteading #BackyardGarden #GardenDesign #SoilHealth #RaisedBeds #DIYLandscaping #TexasGardening #Zone9a #OutdoorLiving #TheCompostPile #SustainableGardening #GardenPlanning #BackyardTransformation

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    45 mins
  • How to Build a Pollinator Garden That ACTUALLY Works: Flowers, Herbs & Beneficial Insects for Zone 9
    May 26 2026

    Want more butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects in your garden? In this episode of The Compost Pile Podcast, David and Aaron break down how to intentionally design a pollinator garden that supports biodiversity, improves pollination, and creates a healthier ecosystem in your yard.

    We cover:

    • Why plant clusters matter
    • Best flower shapes for different pollinators
    • Native plants vs. non-native plants
    • Bloom timing and year-round color
    • Herbs that attract pollinators AND beneficial insects
    • Plants for hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and more
    • How to design a beautiful, functional pollinator space in Zone 9

    Whether you grow vegetables, fruit trees, herbs, or ornamentals, adding pollinator-friendly plants can dramatically improve your garden’s health and productivity.

    Perfect for gardeners in Southeast Texas and other warm climates looking to create a thriving pollinator habitat naturally.

    #PollinatorGarden #GardeningPodcast #Zone9a #BeneficialInsects #ButterflyGarden #BeeFriendlyGarden #NativePlants #Homesteading #OrganicGardening #GardeningTips #TheCompostPile #Hummingbirds #Pollinators #SustainableGardening #GardenDesign

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    28 mins
  • Creating a Sustainable Garden & Homestead: How to Avoid Burnout in Gardening & Backyard Farming
    May 19 2026

    How do you build a garden or homestead that you actually enjoy long-term? In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool and Aaron Barnhill discuss what “sustainability” really means in gardening, homesteading, and backyard farming. Instead of focusing only on eco-friendly practices, this conversation dives into creating systems that are realistic, manageable, and enjoyable so you don’t burn yourself out.

    We cover common mistakes gardeners make when starting too big, why starting small leads to more success, and how to create a gardening setup that fits your lifestyle, personality, and goals. From raised beds and watering systems to chickens, food preservation, and managing harvests, this episode is packed with practical advice for gardeners in Zone 9 and beyond.

    Whether you’re a beginner gardener, backyard homesteader, or someone trying to simplify your growing space, this episode will help you build a more sustainable and rewarding gardening experience.

    Topics Covered:

    • Beginner gardening mistakes
    • Sustainable gardening systems
    • Raised bed gardening tips
    • Backyard chicken burnout
    • How to avoid garden overwhelm
    • Watering and irrigation tips
    • Growing food you’ll actually use
    • Starting a homestead the right way
    • Gardening in Southeast Texas / Zone 9a & 9b
    • Building long-term gardening success

    Subscribe to The Compost Pile for more gardening, homesteading, and Zone 9 growing tips.

    #Gardening #Homesteading #SustainableGardening #BackyardGarden #RaisedBedGardening #Zone9a #OrganicGardening #GardenTips #HomesteadLife #BackyardChickens #TheCompostPile #VegetableGarden #GardenPodcast #TexasGardening #BeginnerGardening

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    24 mins
  • Listen to Your Garden: What Plants Reveal About Soil, Water & Pests
    May 12 2026

    In this solo episode of The Compost Pile, David walks through the garden discussing one of the most important gardening skills you can develop: observation. Plants are constantly giving us signs about what’s happening in the soil, root zone, and environment around them — from yellowing leaves and blossom end rot to pest damage, pollinator activity, fungal growth, and even weeds.

    Learn how to identify common garden issues naturally by paying attention to foliage color, wilting, fruit development, mushrooms in the soil, pollinator behavior, and overall plant structure. David also discusses nutrient deficiencies, moisture stress, caterpillar damage, pollination issues in Southeast Texas heat, soil compaction, and why healthy soil biology matters.

    Topics Covered:

    • Yellow leaves and nutrient deficiencies

    • Blossom end rot in tomatoes

    • Heat stress vs underwatering

    • Worm and caterpillar damage

    • Pollination problems in hot, humid climates

    • Mushrooms and healthy soil biology

    • Pollinator-friendly planting strategies

    • What weeds can tell you about your soil

    • Observational gardening techniques

    • Organic gardening insights for Zone 9A

    Whether you're growing vegetables, flowers, herbs, or pollinator plants, this episode will help you better understand the signals your garden is sending you.

    #Gardening #OrganicGardening #Zone9a #Homesteading #VegetableGarden #PollinatorGarden #Tomatoes #SoilHealth #GardenTips #Compost #PlantHealth #TheCompostPile #SoutheastTexasGardening #GardenProblems #RaisedBedGardening

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    21 mins
  • Spring to Summer Gardening Tips: Heat, Pests, Watering & Tomato Problems (Zone 9a)
    May 5 2026

    As we transition from spring into the intense summer heat, your garden can go from thriving to struggling almost overnight. In this episode of The Compost Pile, David Pool and Aaron Barnhill are joined by Paul Lemoine to break down the biggest challenges gardeners face this time of year—and how to stay ahead of them.

    We cover essential tips for managing watering, preventing plant stress, dealing with rising pest pressure, and understanding why crops like tomatoes suddenly stop producing. Learn how heat, humidity, and soil conditions all work together—and what you can do to adapt your gardening practices for success in Zone 9a and similar climates.

    From stink bugs and blight to shade cloth and supplemental feeding, this episode is packed with practical, real-world advice to help your garden thrive through the toughest part of the season.

    Topics include:

    • Adjusting watering for rising temperatures

    • Why tomatoes stop setting fruit in heat & humidity

    • Common pests (stink bugs, grasshoppers) and how to control them

    • Preventing disease like blight with airflow & pruning

    • Shade cloth strategies for summer gardening

    • Soil health, fertilizers, and supplemental feeding

    • Companion planting, trap crops, and succession planting

    Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, these tips will help you navigate the seasonal shift and keep your garden productive.

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    26 mins
  • Backyard Chickens 101: Raising Healthy Hens, Avoiding Costly Mistakes & Getting More Eggs
    Apr 28 2026

    Thinking about raising backyard chickens? In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything beginners need to know before bringing home their first flock. From day-old chicks to egg-laying hens, we cover the non-negotiables of chicken care, common mistakes, and how to set your homestead up for success.

    You’ll learn how to properly brood chicks, choose the right feed, design a predator-proof coop, and understand why stress, environment, and nutrition directly impact egg production. We also dive into real-world lessons—from getting too many chickens to dealing with predators, heat stress, and flock behavior.

    Whether you’re in Zone 9 (Southeast Texas) or anywhere else, this episode will help you confidently start your backyard chicken journey and avoid the pitfalls most beginners face.

    Perfect for:

    • Beginner homesteaders
    • Backyard chicken keepers
    • Gardeners looking to integrate chickens into their system
    • Anyone interested in sustainable living and food production
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    40 mins
  • Summer Gardening in Zone 9a: Okra, Southern Peas & Heat-Loving Crops Explained
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode of The Compost Pile, hosts David Pool and Aaron Barnhill break down everything you need to know about summer gardening in Zone 9a, with a focus on heat-tolerant crops like okra and southern peas.

    We discuss why many gardeners struggle during the summer months and how shifting your planting strategy can keep your garden productive year-round. Learn the best timing for planting, why direct seeding is critical for crops like okra, and how to maximize your garden space as spring crops fade out.

    You’ll also hear practical tips on:

    • Growing okra successfully in hot climates
    • Choosing the right varieties (including heirloom vs. hybrid options)
    • How to harvest for better yields and avoid woody pods
    • Why southern peas (cowpeas, purple hulls, black-eyed peas) are a must-grow crop
    • Using nitrogen-fixing plants to naturally improve your soil
    • Pest management tips for summer gardens
    • How soil health and microbiology impact plant success

    Whether you're growing for food, soil health, or just keeping your garden active through the heat, this episode will help you make smarter planting decisions for summer.

    Perfect for gardeners in Southeast Texas, Zone 9a, and other hot, humid climates.

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    33 mins