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The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

336 - Adapting the Garden to Your Climate and Having Fun Doing It with Garden Coach and Educator Alicia Devore

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Jill McSheehy

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

4.4734 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Dream to Garden doors close today (Nov 14th 2023), sign up here: https://journeywithjill.net/dream-to-garden-fall-flash-sale/ 

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0:00.0

Hey, you guys and welcome back to the podcast. I just wanted to quickly remind you if you're listening to this when this episode goes live on November 14th. This is the last day that we are offering Dream to Garden as open enrollment for the fall. If you're listening to this after November 14th, we will be opening it again in February. You can still go to

0:21.3

Journey with Jill.net slash Dream to Garden and get on the wait list. But if you're interested in

0:26.6

starting your garden planning right now, while we have the slower time of year, this is a perfect

0:31.9

time to do that. So I wanted to make sure that you know that today is the last day to get in for

0:36.1

the fall enrollment. Just go to Journey with Jill.net slash dreamtogarden.

0:40.4

Today, I actually have a student of dream to garden on the podcast today.

0:45.3

This is Alicia DeVore.

0:47.3

And she was a student of Dream to Garden just a few years ago.

0:50.8

She had actually gardened quite a bit in her Southern California house, but then she

0:56.7

moved to Northern California, which she's going to talk about today in the podcast episode,

1:01.7

and she found her climate was so much different.

1:04.0

So she had to learn a whole new garden climate.

1:06.6

I know that is something.

1:08.3

And a lot of you have told me you've had to do, but even if you're a brand new gardener, you're still having to learn your garden climate, as we all do.

1:14.9

So I think a lot of what she's going to be sharing with you about what she learned is going to be very helpful.

1:20.9

But what I loved about this conversation with Alicia also was she just really talked a lot about injecting the fun into gardening. And I think that

1:30.6

you'll find some inspiring takeaways from this, not only just to give yourself grace as a gardener.

1:36.8

This is a great time of year for us to really think about that and do that. But also she's got

1:41.1

some practical ideas, things that I had never thought about doing, boundaries.

1:46.1

I had never thought about pushing.

1:48.1

And she just gives us so much great information.

1:50.9

I think you're going to love this, especially from someone who really just started learning her garden climate just a few years ago.

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