Many people discount themselves from growing a successful garden because they think they don’t have the time, space, money, or skill. Carrie of The Little Pallet Farmhouse is here to break down all of our preconceived notions about gardening being unattainable due to these barriers. The truth is that gardening can be simple, inexpensive, and successful, even for a beginner. As many are gearing up for the upcoming spring/summer season, come chat all things gardening with us!
In this episode, we cover:
The tragic diagnosis that led Carrie to pursue health through food
Starting small when you are overhauling your food sourcing
Why you don’t have to be an expert to take responsibility for your own health
How to get started with gardening even if you have limited time, space, and budget
Deciding what to grow and how to get it started
Foolproof seed-starting setup for a new gardener
Thinking through the garden infrastructure that works best for you
Sourcing and maintaining optimal soil
Choosing plants that you can use beyond the kitchen
View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
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