





Comedian Zach Galifianakis likes to garden — and he thinks we should, too. “We must get back to the dirt,” Zach tells Tudum. “We have to reconnect with the ground we walk on — and there’s a lot of joy in trying to seek that out. It starts at home, though.” And so, in his Netflix series This Is a Gardening Show, the Between Two Ferns: The Movie host takes us on a journey through farms, gardens, and even forests to teach us a thing or two about becoming a green thumb and inspire us to, y’know, touch grass.
Along the way, Zach meets with farmers, compost pros, and mushroom hunters, and he solicits hot takes from a crew of elementary school kids on everything from apples to wild edibles. Tudum spoke to the (adult) experts he visited on the show to get their favorite slam-dunk recipes, using ingredients they gathered from their own backyards.

The experts Zach visits on the show include an apple orchard extraordinaire, Danielle Bellefleur from Fruit Forest Farm; tomato innovators Royann Petrell and Sylvain Alie, founders of Steller Raven Ecological Farm; French foragers Benjamin Patarin and Célia Auclair, founders of Forest for Dinner; root-veggie grower Arzeena Hamir, who runs Amara Farm; corn scholar Murray McNab, co-owner of McNab’s Corn Maze & Produce Farm; Michael Blake, archeologist; and dirt queen Joyce McMenamon, founder of compost bin company Speedibin. Read on to find your next fave dish from each expert below — and check out This Is a Gardening Show, streaming now.




















































