Episodes

  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: July Gardening Tips - Ep. 136 - June 25, 2026
    Jun 26 2026

    Late June is the right time to get serious about summer garden planning, and this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete is packed with practical July gardening tips for the Piedmont and beyond.

    Melvin York and Jay York walk through what you can still plant now, what needs to wait, and how to time your crops before the first fall frost. They cover days to maturity, average frost dates, and why your seed packet matters more than guesswork. You'll hear useful ranges for bush beans, pole beans, bell peppers, hot peppers, okra, pumpkins, summer squash, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes, plus a few notes on how variety changes the timeline.

    The conversation also covers smart ways to use your space. If you've got a smaller garden or raised beds, you'll want to hear the tip about planting corn and following with beans. That simple setup can help you get more out of the same ground.

    Pruning gets plenty of attention too. This episode explains which plants can be pruned in June and July, including certain evergreens, gardenias, roses, chrysanthemums, and fruit trees. You'll also hear a clear rule for pruning, don't remove more than 30% of a tree or shrub at one time. That advice can save you from losing healthy plants to stress or disease.

    If you're tracking your garden by the season, this is the kind of episode you'll want to keep close. Take notes, check your local frost dates, and compare what worked well during heat and dry spells so you can plan better next year.

    Visit Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser® at https://www.daddypetes.com to find the podcast, sign up for the newsletter, and send in your questions.

    #GardeningTips #JulyGardening #VegetableGarden #PruningTips #DaddyPetesPlantPleaser

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    25 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Questions for Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser - Ep. 135 - June 18, 2026
    Jun 19 2026

    This week on Gardening with Melvin York and Jay York answer real gardening questions from viewers and walk through how to improve red clay soil, where to find Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser products, and how to choose the right mix for your yard.

    If you've got hard clay, sandy soil, raised beds, shrubs, trees, or a spot that just won't hold water, this episode gives clear guidance you can use right away. Melvin explains why red clay needs organic matter and drainage, why planting mix works well as a soil amendment, and when composted dairy cow manure is the better choice. Jay also shows how to use the Daddy Pete's website to send in questions, check product details, and find a dealer near you.

    You'll also hear why local independent garden centers matter, how the product usage chart helps you match the right mix to the job, and why Daddy Pete's stays focused on trusted, consistent formulas. If you're a new gardener, this episode is a strong place to start. If you've been growing for years, you'll still pick up useful tips for the season ahead.

    The discussion also covers why it helps to ask questions, learn from local experts, and keep building your gardening know-how one season at a time. That is the heart of the show, and it's why so many listeners come back every week.

    Watch, learn, and send in your own gardening question for a future episode. And if you're shopping for Father's Day, Melvin has one simple suggestion, get Dad something he can use in the garden.

    #GardeningWithDaddyPete #DaddyPetesPlantPleaser #GardeningTips #SoilAmendments #RaisedBedGardening

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    24 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Preparing Your Garden Before Going on Vacation - Ep. 134 - June 11, 2026
    Jun 12 2026

    Summer trips are easier when your garden is set up before you leave.

    In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin York and Jay York share practical ways to protect your garden before a vacation, so you can come home to healthy plants instead of a mess. They cover watering plans, soaker hoses, drip irrigation, shade cloth, mulching with straw, weed control, and insect scouting before you hit the road.

    The focus is simple, keep your garden alive, keep fruit and vegetables producing, and protect the time and money you've already put into it. If you grow tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zucchini, green beans, herbs, or raised-bed crops, these tips can help you leave with more peace of mind.

    You'll also hear advice on:

    * preparing your garden a week before you leave * using timers and irrigation to save water * why harvesting ripe produce matters before a trip * how straw helps lock in moisture and cool the soil * what to check for when you scout for pests and egg sacks

    Melvin and Jay also talk about the value of local garden centers, independent stores, and passing gardening knowledge on to neighbors, family, and friends. That community mindset is part of what Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser® is all about.

    If you're headed out for a beach week, a long weekend, or a family trip, this episode gives you a clear plan for getting your garden ready first.

    Visit the website, listen to past episodes, ask a question, and sign up for the monthly newsletter at https://www.daddypetes.com

    If this video helps, like, subscribe, and share it with another gardener who's planning a summer trip.

    #GardeningTips #VacationPrep #RaisedBedGardening #DaddyPetesPlantPleaser #GardenCare

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    23 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: Saving Your Heirloom Seeds - Ep. 133 - June 4, 2026
    Jun 5 2026

    Paul's letter to the Thessalonian church is more than an end-times study. It answers fear, confusion, and bad teaching with clear Bible truth.

    In this message, the focus is on 2 Thessalonians, Acts 17, and why the church in Thessalonica was so shaken. The teaching walks through Paul's first visit to Thessalonica, the rapid growth of that young church, and the persecution that followed. It also explains why Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians first, then followed up with 2 Thessalonians after reports of confusion spread through the church.

    A major theme in this lesson is context. Many people read one verse and stop there. This study shows why the whole picture matters, especially when it comes to the rapture, the Day of the Lord, and the sequence of end-times events. You'll hear how 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5 connect to 2 Thessalonians 2, and why those chapters were written to calm believers who thought they had missed the rapture and were already in the tribulation.

    This is a straight Bible study with strong application. It also shows how believers can be shaken by false reports, bad teaching, and spiritual pressure. Then it points back to the real comfort Paul gave the church, keep looking for Christ's return, and keep your mind anchored in Scripture.

    If you want a clear, Bible-based look at 2 Thessalonians, the Day of the Lord, and the rapture, this message will help you put the pieces in place.

    #2Thessalonians #Acts17 #Rapture #EndTimes #BibleStudy

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    27 mins
  • Gardening with Daddy Pete: June Gardening Tips - Ep. 132 - May 28, 2026
    May 29 2026

    June is a busy month in the garden, and this episode gives you clear, practical Gardening Tips for what to plant now and what to start preparing for fall.

    Melvin York and Jay York break down the June planting list for warm-weather crops, including green beans, lima beans, southern peas, peppers, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, okra, zucchini, squash, black-eyed peas, and pumpkins. They also share a simple okra tip that can help speed up germination, plus a practical way to time pumpkin planting so your crop is ready for fall decorating and harvest.

    The conversation also covers peanuts, popcorn, and corn for decoration, along with a smart reminder to check days to maturity before you plant. If you've ever wondered when to start cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, carrots, beets, lettuce, or greens for a cool-season garden, this episode points you in the right direction. June is also the right time to plan ahead for fall crops, gather seed, and get your planting schedule in order.

    You'll also hear how Daddy Pete's website and newsletter help keep gardeners up to date with monthly garden tips, recipes, and useful notes for the kitchen and the table. If you want the condensed version of what's covered on the podcast, the newsletter is the place to get it.

    Visit the website at daddypetes.com, sign up for the newsletter, and check out the podcast and YouTube links while you're there. If you've got a garden question, send it in. Your question might help someone else too.

    Subscribe, like, and keep growing with us.

    #Gardening #JuneTips #GardenTips #VegetableGarden #Podcast

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    22 mins
  • 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