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The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

103 - Lessons from My Summer Garden

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Jill McSheehy

Gardening, Garden, How To, Education, Organicgardening, Home & Garden, Leisure, Homegardening, Beginninggardener, Vegetablegardening

4.4734 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The end of the summer gardening season is the perfect time to reflect on the year so far -- specifically, summer garden lessons learned. Whether you're a new gardener or have had many years of experience, we can all learn from each other. This is why I love to share my gardening lessons in real-time with you!

You may have already seen my lessons from this year's spring garden so now it's time for lessons from my summer garden. 

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Beginners Garden podcast. I'm Jill McShehehehe with Journey Withjil.net,

0:06.1

and my goal is to give beginning gardeners the tools they need to grow a rewarding, productive garden.

0:30.4

Music. Hey guys, welcome back.

0:36.9

If you listen to last week's episode, seven garden tasks to transition from the summer garden, then this episode is going to be the perfect

0:40.0

follow-up to that one, because as you are transitioning from your summer garden, it's the

0:45.8

perfect time to stop and reflect. What went well? What went wrong? What did you learn?

0:53.6

The good news is whether this year was your first garden

0:56.5

or whether this is count, you can't even count how many gardens you've had in the past,

1:01.7

we're always learning every single year. And so what I want to do in this podcast is to share with

1:08.2

you what I'm learning as I go so that maybe by what I'm learning,

1:12.6

it will not only give you something to think about for your garden, but also perhaps spur

1:17.4

you along in your thoughts of what you're learning in your garden. You may recall that back in

1:23.4

episode 90, I talked about the lessons I learned from my spring garden here in 2019,

1:29.4

and now I'm going to be talking about nine lessons that I have learned from my summer

1:34.2

garden in 2019. I'm sure there's more than nine, but these were the ones that really

1:38.9

floated to the top as lessons that I've learned, things that went well, things that didn't,

1:45.4

and knowledge that I'm learning that I'm going to take with me to next garden season. As I talk about these nine

1:50.9

garden lessons from this summer, I will be referring back to past episodes. So if you want to go back

1:56.5

to get the direct links to those, you can go to journey withjill.net slash 103. All right, so the first

2:04.3

lesson I learned from my summer garden. This actually is something I'm kind of changing my tune on.

2:10.7

In fact, the opposite is what I've taught you in past episodes. And this is I learned how to successfully start my squash seeds

2:21.1

indoors and transplant them into the summer garden. Now, this may not seem earth shattering. A lot of

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