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152. How to start an at home garden: 3 easy steps to get you set up

152. How to start an at home garden: 3 easy steps to get you set up

FromVeggies & Virtue: Feeding Help for Faith-Based Families


152. How to start an at home garden: 3 easy steps to get you set up

FromVeggies & Virtue: Feeding Help for Faith-Based Families

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I hear from a lot of you that you want to start a garden at home, but you are intimidated to even start. Even if your kids are easy to please and just want time outside as the weather cools off, you are likely wondering about where to have an at-home garden, what cold-weather crops will grow the best, and how much added time and energy an at-home garden is going to require from you.
This episode is going to outline the simple steps needed to get started with your own at home garden for this fall, including:
When to get cold-weather veggies planted by for a fall garden
Where to put a pot or planter box to tend to as a family
What fool-proof cold weather crops to begin with

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Released:
Sep 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

My mission is to help normalize that feeding your family is a hard job. And yet, amidst your everyday efforts, I want to encourage you and equip you with the hacks and know-hows you need to find ease around your child’s eating habits. I know you may feel internally anxious about what you are offering your kids and like it’s unattainable to get your child to eat enough variety. That’s why each episode outlines feeding basics that build upon one another to promote the nutritional balance and feeding behaviors you feel good about your child growing up with.