The "Lubera Edibles Gardeners Radio" is the new green professional podcast about edible plants - and their young plants. The gardener radio is aimed at customers and interested parties of Lubera Edibles, production gardeners, final sales gardeners and also green journalists. The host is usually Frederik Vollert, responsible for product development at Lubera Edibles. Always there: Markus Kobelt, founder of Lubera and co-owner of Lubera Edibles, in changing roles.

Lubera Edibles Gardeners Radio
Claim This Podcastby Markus Kobelt, Frederik Vollert
Podcast Overview
The "Lubera Edibles Gardeners Radio" is the new green professional podcast about edible plants - and their young plants. The gardener radio is aimed at customers and interested parties of Lubera Edibles, production gardeners, final sales gardeners and also green journalists. The host is usually Frederik Vollert, responsible for product development at Lubera Edibles. Always there: Markus Kobelt, founder of Lubera and co-owner of Lubera Edibles, in changing roles.
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Publishing Since
2/1/2021
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Recent Episodes

April 2, 2022
Gardener's talk: How do I produce strawberries in pots?
The strawberry is one of the most popular berry fruits in Germany. This and the fact that strawberries develop quite quickly in pots, as well as the fact that strawberries are a plant that is usually planted as a row crop, make them interesting for horticultural production. Strawberry plants are produced and sold in a wide range of sizes. Let this podcast inspire you how quickly and easily strawberry plants can be produced with the Lubera Edibles young plants.

March 29, 2022
Gardener's talk: How do I produce blueberries in containers?
The demand for blueberries has increased significantly in recent years, not only for blueberries in the food retail trade, where blueberries have now replaced strawberries as the most popular soft fruit in terms of kilograms sold. A steadily increasing demand can also be observed for blueberry plants that are commercially available. This can only be explained by the fact that blueberries as a fruit are something like "everybody’s darling", i.e. they appeal to (almost) every palate. And the plant is quite undemanding and easy to cultivate if it likes the location. That's why we decided to do a production podcast about blueberries. Once again, the Lubera® production manager Robert Maierhofer guides us through this podcast on the topic of blueberries.

March 26, 2022
Gardener's talk: How do I produce raspberries? The intricacies of raspberry cultivation
Since it is the strongest crop in terms of numbers and therefore also the most important, the raspberry is the focus of attention at both Lubera® and Lubera Edibles, whether in breeding, young plant production or finished product production. The raspberry is and remains our "bread and butter" crop. Because of this significant position, we cannot avoid dedicating a separate podcast to the production of raspberry plants. Even if you already produce raspberry plants it is worth listening in – maybe you will learn something new. If you have never produced raspberries before, you can use this podcast as a blueprint.
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