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🗓️ 25 July 2023
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This week Sarah is back and we're talking all things fall garden. You guys asked so many great questions about the fall garden and how to get started with one. We're going to answer as many questions as we can today. Don't forget we have a fall garden workshop on Tuesday August 1st at 7pm CDT. The link to signup is below.
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0:00.0 | Hey, you guys, and welcome back to the podcast. If you listened to last week's episode, we had a midseason |
0:07.7 | Q&A where Sarah joined me and we answered many of your questions when it comes to the midseason |
0:13.6 | garden. But a lot of you guys had questions about the fall garden. So many that we knew that this |
0:19.0 | needed to be its own episode. So today, Sarah is going to |
0:22.6 | join me again and we are going to talk all things fall garden, what you can grow, different |
0:28.1 | timing considerations. If you are burnt out, please don't let that keep you from growing a fall |
0:34.1 | garden. There's so many benefits to that. And we're going to show you how to do that |
0:38.0 | in today's episode. Welcome. I'm Jill and 10 years ago I started my first garden as a new stay-at-home |
0:45.2 | mom looking to cut grocery costs and grow my own food. Over the years, with many failures and |
0:50.8 | successes, I stumbled my way into becoming a gardener. And six years ago, I started |
0:55.5 | this podcast to help others grow their own food as well. By tuning in each Tuesday, I hope that |
1:00.9 | you leave inspired and with practical tips and that gardening will change your life as it did mine. |
1:09.6 | Hey, Sarah, welcome back. |
1:11.5 | Hey, thanks for having me again. |
1:13.7 | I'm excited to talk about fall gardening. |
1:15.8 | I know we're recording this in July, but that's a good time to start thinking about it. |
1:20.9 | But it is, let's just let's just let, you know, talk about the elephant in the room. |
1:25.6 | It's hard to talk about a fall garden when you're in |
1:27.5 | the middle of the summer. And even as this goes live, the end of August, how are you feeling about |
1:32.0 | your fall garden? Um, so I do have some stuff kind of prepped, but, you know, I've been gardening for |
1:37.4 | several years now. So I've kind of gotten this rhythm and found what works for me. But my first year, I know for sure, I was so like, wait, |
1:46.6 | you want me to do what now? Like I had no idea what I was doing or that I needed to keep going. |
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