Gardening with Daddy Pete
Join Alan Smith, Melvin York, and Jay York as they cover a variety of gardening topics and answer your gardening questions.
Join Alan Smith, Melvin York, and Jay York as they cover a variety of gardening topics and answer your gardening questions.
Episodes
Mar 16, 2026
Mar 16, 2026
31 min
Want the fastest way to find Daddy Pete's videos, podcast episodes, local dealers, and product details? This episode walks you through the Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser® Website step by step, so you can get answers, send questions, and shop smarter.
Host Melvin York pulls up daddypetes.com and shows exactly where everything lives, including:
* How to find the Gardening with Daddy Pete podcast and subscribe, so you don't miss new episodes * Where to watch how-to videos (from seasonal plant care to garden projects) * How to send in your questions, request a call back, or contact the office * How to use "Where to Buy" to locate a nearby store (search by address or zip code) * How garden centers can apply to become a certified dealer (wholesale requirements and forms)
Then it's on to Daddy Pete's Products, with a clear, practical look at several core compost and amendment options, including:
* Daddy Pete's Composted Cow Manure (tested, dairy-based compost) * Kicking Chicken (a blend designed to be user-friendly and help reduce burn risk) * Daddy Pete's Mushroom Compost (rich compost, commonly used to improve soil) * How these can help loosen heavy clay, improve drainage, and add organic matter * Easy compost tea and home-compost "kick-start" tips (plus what to watch for with moisture and heat)
This is Part 1. The next episode continues with Daddy Pete's mixes and bark products, including why each mix exists and what it's built to grow best.
Website: https://daddypetes.com [https://daddypetes.com]
Office: 704-585-2355
Email: info@daddypetes.com [info@daddypetes.com]
#Gardening #Compost #SoilAmendment #NCGardening #DaddyPetesPlantPleaser
Mar 12, 2026
Mar 12, 2026
46 min
NC Extension might be the best-kept Secret for better Gardening. Learn how soil tests, Master Gardeners, and local experts can save you time and money.
In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin York sits down with Laura Elmore, County Director for the North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Iredell County (locals say "Ardle"). Together, they break down what Extension really does for home gardeners, homeowners, and small farms, and why it's one of the easiest resources to use when you're stuck.
You'll hear practical tips and real examples, including:• Why research-based advice matters for North Carolina growing conditions (and beyond)
• Soil testing basics, what $4 can save you before you buy fertilizer
• How pH affects nutrient uptake, and why "throw triple 19 on everything" can backfire
• Where Master Gardener volunteers can help with plant problems, even if you only have one tomato plant
• Food preservation support, pressure canner gauge checks, and safe canning guidance
• 4-H programs, youth clubs, and hands-on learning for kids (including homeschoolers)
• Local events and ways to connect with your county Extension office
Local note for Iredell County viewers: The Extension office is at 444 Bristol Drive in Statesville, NC. Their annual Garden Fair is the last Saturday in April (April 25 this year), and it's packed with vendors, plants, food, and education.
More from Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser®: https://daddypetes.com
Watch, share, and drop your questions in the comments for the next episode. This Podcast is all about helping you grow.
#Gardening #NCExtension #SoilTesting #MasterGardener #Podcast
Feb 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
20 min
Homegrown Strawberries taste better, smell better, and turn red all the way through. In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin York walks you through how to grow Strawberries in your home garden, especially if you're dealing with red clay or sandy soil.
You'll learn where to plant for best results (full sun matters), how to prep a raised mound or raised bed for good drainage, and why the strawberry crown needs to stay above wet soil. You'll also get practical notes on planting times, spring planting expectations, and how runners can help you build next year's bed.
Along the way, Mel shares varieties that tend to do well in North Carolina, plus simple tips to avoid common problems like overwatering and weak-flavored fruit. If you want better berries for fresh eating, jams, preserves, smoothies, or strawberries and cream, this one's for you.
Helpful resources and products mentioned are at: daddypetes.com Check the product usage chart, podcast, and gardening info, and send your questions through the "Ask a Question" box. Questions get answered directly, and many will be shared on the show so others can learn, too.
Next up: raspberries and blackberries, including thornless types and color options you might not expect.
#Gardening #Strawberries #HomeGarden #RaisedBedGardening #DaddyPete
Feb 20, 2026
Feb 20, 2026
32 min
Plant Blueberries the right way this season, soil prep, pH targets, best varieties, and simple steps that lead to heavy harvests.
In this Gardening Podcast episode, Daddy Pete walks through home blueberry production using guidance from the NC State Extension. You'll learn how to prep a sunny, well-drained bed, why blueberries need acidic soil (about pH 4.5 to 5.0), and how to use organic matter and pine bark fines to improve clay or mountain soils. He also covers when to plant in late winter, why you should grow at least two bushes for better pollination, and how to protect ripe fruit from birds with netting.
You'll also hear the difference between highbush and rabbiteye Blueberries, plus variety suggestions by region so you can match the plant to your climate. Expect tips on harvest timing, realistic yields, and easy ways to freeze berries for year-round use.
More free resources and archived episodes: daddypetes.com
Got a question, submit it on the website and it may be featured in a future show.
#Blueberries #Gardening #BlueberryGrowing #BackyardGarden #NCStateExtension
Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
22 min
Raised bed built and filled? Now it’s time to Plant with purpose. In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete’s Plant Pleaser®, Melvin York breaks down how to choose the right crops for your raised bed, based on space, season, and what your family will actually eat.
You’ll learn why a gardening journal saves you time and frustration, how your county Extension office can guide variety choices and planting dates, and how companion planting can help (or hurt) results. Melvin also explains seed types in plain language (heirloom vs. hybrid vs. GMO), plus the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes, so you can pick plants that keep producing until frost.
If you’re new to Gardening or starting your first raised bed, this one will help you plan smarter and grow more.
Visit: www.daddypetes.com
#Gardening #RaisedBedGardening #VegetableGarden #Tomatoes #DaddyPete
Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
24 min
Build a raised bed that lasts for years and makes Gardening simpler. In this episode of Daddy Pete’s Plant Pleaser®, Daddy Pete walks through smart raised bed planning, from the best width for easy reach (about 3.5 to 4 feet) to a practical height (12 to 18 inches) that supports more than just greens.
You’ll learn how to pick the right spot for sun and drainage, what materials hold up best, and what to avoid when filling a bed (like cardboard layers or unknown yard debris). Daddy Pete also shares a budget-friendly approach to building soil layers, plus tips for adding trellises for cucumbers, beans, and other climbing Plant favorites.
See products and more Gardening videos at daddypetes.com.
#RaisedBedGarden #GardeningTips #VegetableGarden #DaddyPete #PlantPleaser
Feb 5, 2026
Feb 5, 2026
19 min
Starting a garden can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin York breaks down practical steps for Planning, Planting, and growing with confidence, even if you think you don’t have a green thumb.
You’ll get a clear, beginner-friendly walk-through of the “10 major steps” to start a garden, plus tips on using a garden journal, picking crops your family will actually eat, and understanding planting seasons (cool-season, warm-season, and fall). The episode also covers frost dates, USDA hardiness zones, seed types (heirloom, hybrid, and GMO), and how to choose between row gardening, raised beds, pots, or even tucking veggies into your existing yard beds.
Bonus topics include companion planting, the “Three Sisters” method (corn, beans, squash), and simple raised bed sizing guidance so your garden stays easy to reach and maintain.
Submit questions and topic ideas at daddypetes.com. If you’re in North Carolina, catch Melvin at the North Carolina Green and Growing Show at the Greensboro Coliseum (booth 9007), January 22 and 23.
#Gardening #VegetableGarden #RaisedBedGardening #CompanionPlanting #GardeningPodcast
Feb 5, 2026
Feb 5, 2026
26 min
Kick off the new Gardening with Daddy Pete video Podcast with Alan Smith and Melvin York. Get ready for spring with practical Planting tips you can use right away, plus a simple plan for a more productive season.
In this episode, Melvin shares how to:
* Start a garden journal (what to track, and why it matters) * Choose what to grow based on what your family eats * Plan around your USDA hardiness zone and local conditions * Decide between seeds and transplants * Use replanting to spread out harvests (and avoid everything coming in at once) * Understand heirloom vs. hybrid seed, and which seed you can save * Learn from trusted local growers and independent garden centers
Find the podcast, videos, and the link to submit your gardening questions at DaddyPetes.com. If you follow the Podcast, you’ll get alerts when new episodes post.
#Gardening #Podcast #Planting #VegetableGarden #SeedStarting
Mar 15, 2024
Mar 8, 2024
Mar 8, 2024
15 min

About Daddy Pete's Plant Pleaser
Since 1907, the Smith family has been farming 250 acres of land in Stony Point, North Carolina. In 1988, Alan Smith, the fourth generation of the Smith family farmers, began exploring the possibilities of composting the cow manure produced by his dairy cows. As the composting method was developed, he needed a name for the product. His great-grandfather, who originally started the family farm, was nick-named “Daddy Pete”. It is in his honor that we proudly present to you our professional, organic products that we call “Daddy Pete’s Plant Pleaser”.






