In this special bonus episode of The Compost Pile, host David Pool is joined live at The Giving Field by Destin Noak ( @texasgardenguy ) and staff member, Michael Meazell, for an on-location conversation about gardening with purpose. This episode dives into the impact of donation-based gardening—where fresh, organic produce is grown specifically to support food-insecure communities. The team shares how thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables are grown and donated annually, along with practical, real-world gardening tips you can apply at home. You’ll learn: The difference between a community garden vs. donation garden Why shade can outperform full sun in Southeast Texas heat How mulch, water access, and rainwater improve plant success The importance of local materials and soil biology Smart fertilizing practices to avoid runoff and waste How small spaces can produce BIG harvests Whether you're gardening in Zone 9a or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable insights and a powerful reminder of how gardening can serve your community. Grow smarter. Grow local. Grow to give back. 📍 Recorded on-site in Beaumont, TX during The Giving Field’s Earth Day event. Find the Texas Garden Guy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/texasgardenguy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/texasgardenguy/ Find the Giving Field: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGivingField Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegivingfield/
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