How I Grow A Podcast by The Seed Collection Published: 31 March 2026

From Palms To Produce | with Doug Urquhart

 

About Doug

BIO: A retiree, I started growing my own vegetables 2.5 yrs ago in our suburban yard on the Gold Coast, QLD with no prior experience. Gardening helps me stay active mentally and physically. I mainly grow in raised beds, pots and growbags, as is easier on my back and knees.

Dougs location: Southern Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

Episode Summary

This week we will be hearing from one of our "The Seed Collection Community" members, Doug Urquhart. Now this episode is quite unique, as it was originally recorded with Gemmah back in 2024 and it was too good not to release.

Following a health scare that shifted his entire perspective, Doug transformed a challenging landscape of coastal sand and stubborn palm stands into a thriving, edible garden. This episode explores topics like land restoration and personal recovery, detailing how Doug optimized his environment and health through intentional, low-impact gardening. We talk about the adjustments that helped him create a successful garden that works just right, specifically how raised beds provided a great solution for both poor drainage and the physical demands of gardening on his joints.

Doug shares his "Hugelkultur" secret for building soil fertility, using onsite palm debris as a base layer to slash external potting costs while creating a self-sustaining moisture reservoir. We also talk about his high-yield staples, including a clever vertical system for managing sweet potatoes in 160-litre pots and the tactical use of shade to get a head start on cool-season crops. We even cover making probiotic sauerkraut and the importance it has on your gut health. 

Ultimately, Doug illustrates why a mindset of persistence, balance and simple tools is all you need to create and pursue a sustainable lifestyle.

The 'How I Grow’ podcast is produced by The Seed Collection in Melbourne Australia. It’s our aim to make gardening more accessible to more people and this podcast is one of the many ways we’re doing that.

Podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple and anywhere else you get your podcasts.