Organic Gardening For Beginners: Practical, Beginner-Friendly Gardening Tips To Grow Your Own Food and Flowers
Homegrown Food and Flowers
66 episodes
7 months ago
If you're a gardener in 2025, you know that resilience is key. Whether you're facing droughts, pests, or rising costs, a resilient garden can make all the difference in keeping your harvests healthy and plentiful. In this episode, I'll share 9 practical tips you can implement this year to make your garden more resilient. These tips are easy to apply and will help you build a garden that can withstand whatever comes its way." 📩 Questions? Email me at homegrownfoodandflowers@gmail.com Please...
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If you're a gardener in 2025, you know that resilience is key. Whether you're facing droughts, pests, or rising costs, a resilient garden can make all the difference in keeping your harvests healthy and plentiful. In this episode, I'll share 9 practical tips you can implement this year to make your garden more resilient. These tips are easy to apply and will help you build a garden that can withstand whatever comes its way." 📩 Questions? Email me at homegrownfoodandflowers@gmail.com Please...
050: Super Simple Soil: Seed Starting Mix, Filling Raised Beds, and Giving In-Ground Gardens A Boost
Organic Gardening For Beginners: Practical, Beginner-Friendly Gardening Tips To Grow Your Own Food and Flowers
25 minutes
1 year ago
050: Super Simple Soil: Seed Starting Mix, Filling Raised Beds, and Giving In-Ground Gardens A Boost
Soil, fertilizers, compost, and more can all be so confusing when getting your garden started. This episode breaks it down in a very simplified manner that will help you know the next step you need to take to get your garden ready for the season. I mention a ton of resources, including: My seed starting recipe: 4 parts coco coir (or peat moss) 1 part compost, worm castings, or a mix .5 part vermiculite (sometimes more depending on the weather. In warmer weather, I add more because it holds ...
Organic Gardening For Beginners: Practical, Beginner-Friendly Gardening Tips To Grow Your Own Food and Flowers
If you're a gardener in 2025, you know that resilience is key. Whether you're facing droughts, pests, or rising costs, a resilient garden can make all the difference in keeping your harvests healthy and plentiful. In this episode, I'll share 9 practical tips you can implement this year to make your garden more resilient. These tips are easy to apply and will help you build a garden that can withstand whatever comes its way." 📩 Questions? Email me at homegrownfoodandflowers@gmail.com Please...