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Mushrooms are trending and so is gardening

Jarrod Dortch says he's never been a big fan of eggplant, but he sure has the touch when it comes to growing it. Here he is in his home garden, which is also a community garden on Nelson Avenue in Indianapolis.
Jarrod Dortch says he's never been a big fan of eggplant, but he sure has the touch when it comes to growing it. Here he is in his home garden, which is also a community garden on Nelson Avenue in Indianapolis.

This week on the show, we talk with professor, entrepreneur,  community artist and urban gardener Dr. Jarrod Dortch about the value of growing food, beyond the food itself. 

And Josephine McRobbie visits with a forager, a grower and a chef about the fascinating world of edible mushrooms (read the whole story here)

Solful Gardens

Dr. Jarrod Dortch is a Professor of Communication at  Ivy Tech Community College. He lives in a bungalow on Nelson Avenue in the  Garfield Park neighborhood in Indianapolis. His home is part of the  Big Car Collaborative’s  Artist and Public Life Residency in the  Cruft Street Commons. His garden is also a community garden, sponsored by Big Car and  Slow Food Indy (where Jarrod is a board member).  The Tube Factory Artspace is just around the corner, and Jarrod Dortch has been  connected with the art collective for about 10 Years. 

Our conversation centers on his work as a gardener. Jarrod is the owner and operator of  Solful Gardens. He grows food himself, and he helps other gardeners get started by building raised beds their own yards, complete with soil,  plants, and some fencing to keep the animals out. He utilizes square foot gardening concepts and companion planting, and focuses on crops that the clients will use in everyday cooking, and produce that is easy to preserve. In some cases he maintains the garden for the clients, for some he provides support and consultation as they build their knowledge and skills. He also works with organizations and community gardens. 

Jarrod's motivation for sharing gardening with his community is not just about increasing food access. Growing food brings so much more to his life--getting him outside, connecting him with the natural world and providing the satisfaction that comes from nurturing a plant from seed to fruit. You can connect with Solful Gardens on  Twitter,  Facebook and  Instagram.

Hear our conversation in this week's episode of Earth Eats. 

Music on this episode:

The Earth Eats theme music is composed by  Erin Tobey and performed by Erin and  Matt Tobey.

Additional music on this episode from the artists at Universal Production Music.

Kayte Young discovered her passion for growing, cooking, foraging and preserving fresh food when she moved to Bloomington in 2007. With a background in construction, architecture, nutrition education and writing, she brings curiosity and a love of storytelling to a show about all things edible. Kayte raises bees, a small family and a yard full of food in Bloomington’s McDoel Gardens neighborhood.