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🗓️ 14 January 2020
⏱️ 27 minutes
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When you think about your garden from last year, are you thinking about what went well and what you need to work on? I'm sure a lot of things were great and you will keep exactly the same. But maybe there are some things that you want to tweak. I have three ideas for you today!
Even before I'm finished with one garden season, I start thinking about the next. I want to think about what I want to change for the next year. This year, I realized that there are three areas that I really want to change for 2020.
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0:00.0 | When it comes to planning your garden this year, you may have lots of different ideas swirling around of things you want to do this year or things you might want to do differently than you did last year. |
0:11.3 | We can all think of little tweaks that we might want to make in our garden or the little things that we might want to add here and there. |
0:18.3 | But what about more significant changes |
0:21.1 | or more significant additions to your garden? |
0:24.5 | We're gonna be exploring three ways |
0:26.8 | that you might wanna change your garden plan in 2020. |
0:30.6 | These may take a little bit more thought, effort, |
0:34.1 | and yeah, a little bit more work, |
0:36.2 | depending on how many of these if any you want to incorporate |
0:39.7 | but i have no doubt that if you choose to change your garden in any of these ways i think you're |
0:45.9 | going to be really excited about the results get your dreaming caps on because in this episode |
0:52.3 | we're going to be talking about some really exciting ways |
0:55.5 | that you might want to change what's already in your mind for your garden in 2020. |
1:02.3 | Hi, I'm Jill and in 2013 I started my first garden, having no background, knowledge, or experience |
1:08.7 | whatsoever. Now I am embarking on my eighth season of growing |
1:12.3 | my own vegetables, fruits, and herbs, and I'm proof that you don't have to have decades of |
1:17.0 | experience to grow your own garden, big or small. I certainly don't know at all, but I can share |
1:22.3 | what I've learned and bring guests along who can offer much more wisdom than I have. |
1:26.8 | I'm so glad you're here at the Beginners Garden podcast today. |
1:30.0 | Let's dive in. |
1:32.2 | Before we get started on these three ways, you might want to adjust your garden plan this year. |
1:37.9 | I just want to let you know that I know a lot of you guys, if you're like me, you're probably |
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