Sean Patchett and Erin Alladin
Plants Always Win
A podcast where two Ontario gardeners dive down plant-fact rabbit-holes, answer audience questions, interview intriguing guests, and compete to bring you the most interesting stories and information. We care about ecologically sound gardening, strong human communities, and up-to-date science.
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Sean Patchett and Erin Alladin
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10 lip 2026
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Ep. 49 Community Urban Permaculture with Patrick Tohill 10.07.2026 36:05
When a city dweller with no gardening experience gets pulled into leadership for a communal permaculture project, he starts using all his spare time to grow food and grow community in Toronto’s east end. This is Patrick Tohill co-founder of Garden@Kimbourne Community Permaculture Project.
Plants Are for Everyone with Jesse Thorn 10.06.2026 58:33
Sean talks with Jesse Thorn about how gardening in LA compares to gardening in Ontario; about produce exchange and community food distribution organizations; and about access to green space, including majestic sequoia trees. The two of them even step into the roles of internet judge and expert witness to settle an age-old question: is a palm tree really a tree?
Ep. 47 Are You Starting Your Spring Garden Right? 30.04.2026
Spring is tiptoeing in and we want to set you up for the smoothest garden year ever. This week we’re recording live on location in Erin’s garden and examining what tasks she has already done, what’s next on the list, and what pressures to let go of. (Remember: don’t let perfect be the enemy of good!) The first order of business as winter ends is to prune woody fruit-produci...
Ep. 46 Ontario One Call 14.04.2026 42:09
Are you breaking the law every time you plant a shrub? This week we welcome Ian Simpson, VP of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Ontario One Call. That’s the public safety administrative authority that makes sure your gardening project doesn’t end in a damaged gas line or ruptured water main. You’ll find Call Before You Dig services across Canada and the United States (search “One Call” for...
Ep. 45 Hydrangea Happiness with C.L. Fornari 27.03.2026 42:05
For some of us, happiness is a hydrangea in full, glorious bloom. And if you’re not yet well acquainted with these flowering shrubs, who better to learn from than The Garden Lady herself? C.L. Fornari is the author of the upcoming 2026 book Hydrangea Happiness: Planting, Pruning and Blooming, among many others . She’s also a well-known gardening radio host and podcaster, appearing over the years a...
Ep. 44 Internet Plant Science with Dr. Vikram Baliga 16.03.2026 47:22
The internet is a minefield of questionable plant hacks, rage bait, and—sigh—banana water. Good thing The Plant Prof is here to shed some science on the matter. Vikram Baliga, a.k.a. The Plant Prof, is a professor of horticulture and the host of the podcasts Planthropology and Deep Roots . He is that rare being in the world of science: an academic who has also honed the skill of communicating with...
Ep. 43 Rosemary vs. Lavender 10.02.2026 1:10:56
In this versus episode, we bring you two of the nicest-smelling and slowest-growing plants in the garden. Sean gets us started with rosemary, which is known to science as Salvia rosemarinus (though some botanists may be surprised to hear that!). We learn how to grow this Mediterranean plant and how to help it handle a northern winter, even if that means bringing it indoors. One option, of course,...
Ep. 42 Landscape Design Fails 20.01.2026 1:00:21
As the 2026 growing season waves tantalizingly on the far horizon, we’d like to help you prepare for a disaster-free garden. To do that, we’re sharing a few key landscape design principles…along with a whole heap of stories about landscape design fails. No garden is truly no-maintenance, but while ordinary weeding and pruning is one thing, fighting endlessly against the effects of a bad design dec...
Ep. 41 Thoughtful Foraging with Gabrielle Cerberville 19.12.2025 55:32
If you’re looking to build a relationship with the land that feeds you, you can start by embracing the wisdom of the Internet’s Mushroom Auntie. Gabrielle Cerberville, a.k.a. your new Mushroom Auntie, a.k.a. The Chaotic Forager, has spent her academic life collecting degrees in music. If you catch her in the forest, however, she’s more likely to be collecting mushrooms and plants for cooking and p...
Ep. 40 Nut Trees and Connection with Elspeth Hay 02.12.2025 46:37
Feeding humanity doesn’t need to come at the Earth’s expense. Elspeth Hay is here to talk nut trees, ecosystems, and humans as keystone species.  In 2019, Elspeth was a local food writer who felt despondent about humans’ need to tear up nature in order to feed ourselves. When she discovered that acorns are edible—that they had, in fact, once been a central pillar of an abundant North American...
Ep. 39 Plant Evolution: Kid Q&A 25.11.2025 56:21
Kids ask the best nature questions! For this episode, a class of elementary-school students prepared a list of questions about plants for Sean and Erin to answer. The best part, of course, is that these are questions few adults would think to ask, and they let our hosts explore all sorts of fascinating topics. How did plants come to be the way they are? Why did they evolve to have roots (or no roo...
Ep. 38 Little Shop of Horrors 31.10.2025 49:30
This episode is what happens when two people’s loves for venus flytraps, spooky season, and movie musicals collide. Yes, we’re doing nerdy Halloween horticulture by analyzing the representation of carnivorous plants in the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors— specifically the 1986 movie version. If you haven’t seen the show, don’t worry; we set the stage for you and save any late-story spoile...
Ep. 37 Sunflower vs. Sunchoke 08.10.2025 53:03
It’s the versus episode they said couldn’t be done.
Ep. 36 Community Gardens with Jessica Letteer 30.09.2025 40:46
This episode is for anyone who has ever daydreamed about starting a community garden and for anyone who needs the boost of a good-news gardening story.
Ep. 35 Bat Ecology with Dr. Dana Green Part 2 23.09.2025 43:33
Dr. Dana Green, a.k.a. "The Eyepatch Biologist" is back for part two! This free-flying conversation just couldn't be contained to a single hour. We plunge straight in this week with an urgent question: how do bats relieve themselves without dribbling on their own heads? From there the facts come thick and fast: microchiroptera (our local insect-eating, echolocating bats) vs. megachiroptera (bigger...
Ep. 34 Bat Ecology with Dr. Dana Green, Part 1 16.09.2025 55:06
Dr. Dana Green is a bat expert who is known online as The Eyepatch Biologist. As a science communicator, a pun connoisseur, and a woman who knows a good joke when it's staring her in the face, she says of herself, "What a wonderful bat advocate to go half blind."In Dana's interview with Sean, she tells us about her master's degree studying grasshopper mice (predatory, solitary, highly aggressive m...
Ep. 33 Establishing Apples, Eradicating Horsetail & Fertilizing Flowers 09.09.2025 58:04
Our gardens are winding down for the season, but our audience is putting on a growth spurt! This crop of new listeners has seeded our Q&A inbox with a flush of questions, which we love to see. And while we’d normally answer these at the end of our versus episodes, we currently have a backlog of recorded episodes and we don’t want folks to have to wait for answers. That means it’s time for another...
Ep. 32 Home Composting with Delaina Arnold 02.09.2025 41:01
Do you make compost at home? Do you delight in the experience? If your answer to either of those questions is no, this week’s guest is here to help. Delaina Arnold is the community programs manager with the Georgian Bay Mnidoo Gamii Biosphere, a UNESCO-designated “ecologically significant” landscape where people are striving to live in balance with nature. As part of that striving, the Biosphere l...
Ep. 31: Joyful Gardening with Chris Paul Rainbows 26.08.2025 55:10
“I am very enthusiastic about [gardening]. I don't know if I'm that great at it. I'm not very knowledgeable. I can't really answer any of your garden questions, but I love getting my hands dirty.”Gardening is for everyone! We’ve interviewed plenty of experts on Plants Always Win who’ve mastered everything from groundcovers to home hydroponics, but every so often we like to bring you a less experie...
Ep. 30: Sassafras vs. Cola Nut 12.08.2025 57:21
Are you finding yourself thirsty for a little soda pop this summer? How about for some botanical knowledge about soda pop’s history? In this plant face-off episode, Erin and Sean put some fizz into the competition with the plants behind two iconic flavours: the cola nut that gives cola its kick, and the sassafras that puts the root in root beer. Or, at least, the plants that did serve those roles...
Ep. 29 Climate Action with Lauren Saville 17.07.2025 39:43
This week we’re celebrating the difference that can be made when a regional government supports its people and businesses in taking climate action. Get inspired by impactful local initiati...
Ep. 28 Cultivation Activism with Lorraine Johnson 25.06.2025 1:15:32
This week we talk about the activism embedded in native plant gardening and the creation of pollinator habitat with Lorraine Johnson. Lorraine styles herself as a “cultivation activist”. It’s a term she came up with to describe the common purpose at the intersection of everything she does, from writing books to giving talks to supporting the fight against harmful grass and weed bylaws. This episod...
Ep. 27 Tomato vs. Pepper Part II 17.06.2025 49:10
It’s Part II of the nightshade party! Sean and Erin plunge back in with tomatoes and peppers, covering cultural hi...
Ep. 26 Tomato vs. Pepper Part I 12.06.2025 1:01:16
In this shady plant face-off, Sean and Erin explore two of the gardening world’s favourite nightshades: tomatoes and peppers. Both are members of the family Solanaceae, and have plenty of traits in common, so rather than splitting the episode in half our two hosts try a livelier approach this week, passing the stage back and forth to talk about their chosen plant’s botany, etymology, growing habit...
Ep. 25 Smart Hydroponics with Jennifer Holston 04.06.2025 56:04
Smart hydroponics pioneer Jennifer Holston grows a living pantry in her home through all seasons. And so can you. When most of us hear the word “hydroponics,” we picture sprawling operations in a warehouse or basement, possibly constructed from home-drilled PVC pipes and buckets. We might also have a very specific idea of the kind of plants that are grown hydroponically. But over the last decade,...
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