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🗓️ 6 October 2020
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Have you started thinking about what you're going to do for next seasons garden? Today, I'm sharing some of the things I'm going to continue, some I will change, and some dreams I have for next season.
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0:00.0 | Hey there. Now that we are full on into fall, have you already started thinking about what you're |
0:06.5 | going to do for next season's garden? Yeah, me too. I was actually in my garden over the weekend. It was |
0:13.1 | gorgeous and I just happened to look over the garden. Many spots are bare where I've cleared |
0:20.7 | things out and started planting cover |
0:22.5 | crops and it's just hard not to flash back to the way the garden was in the full production |
0:29.1 | of the season. But still, all I could think about were the possibilities for next year. |
0:36.5 | I don't know where you're at today, whether you are right |
0:40.4 | alongside me getting ready and dreaming for what you're going to have next garden season, |
0:45.0 | or if you're just ready to take a big old breath because maybe it was your first season |
0:50.3 | and you're still trying to get your bearings of this new way of life. I totally get that too. |
0:55.6 | But here's what I have learned. The more that I can reflect back on what worked and what didn't |
1:01.0 | work and things that I want to change, the better my garden ends up being the next season. |
1:06.7 | Year after year, that's proven to be true. A couple of weeks ago, I talked to you about both the |
1:12.3 | successes and the failures of my summer garden. And now I'm going to expand that a little bit, |
1:18.4 | not just for the summer garden, but also for even the spring and the fall. As I share with you |
1:24.0 | some of the things that I am planning on keeping, expanding, and changing next season |
1:30.6 | along with some projects I'm really hoping to complete. Come along with me as I look forward to |
1:37.1 | next season's garden and hopefully you can get some ideas that might inspire you as well. |
1:42.9 | Hi, I'm Jill and in 2013 I started my first garden, |
1:46.5 | having no background, knowledge, or experience whatsoever. Now I am embarking on my eighth |
1:51.8 | season of growing my own vegetables, fruits, and herbs, and I'm proof that you don't have to |
1:56.5 | have decades of experience to grow your own garden, bigger small. I certainly don't know at all, |
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