Learn how to have an abundant fall garden!
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Learn how to have an abundant fall garden!
Do you want to squeeze a few more harvests out of your growing season, though cold weather's just around the corner?
Will you miss those fresh-picked veggies and dread going back to grocery store produce?
Learn how to extend your growing season a few more weeks or months (depending on where you live and what specific methods you employ), produce superior cold-weather crops like leafy greens, and keep on growing!
My friend Jason over at Seeds for Generations has been fall gardening for years now, and he's sharing
a free online training session with you that will teach you the basics you need to know about planting your own fall garden. (I got so much positive feedback about how useful his earlier webinars have been!)
In this free training, he will cover:
• What crops to plant in a fall garden • How to use your first average fall frost date to plan your plantings • How to optimize the use of your available garden space to maximize production • How to use successive plantings to keep fresh produce coming as long as possible • How to use season extension tools and methods to keep your garden producing into the winter
Save your spot here, so you're equipped with the basics!
Think of it this way…
In the spring, you're operating on the premise that temperatures grow from cold to warm to hot. You're relying on pollination and growth patterns consistent with that kind of seasonal progression.
But in the fall…it's the reverse. As temperatures slowly fall, plant growth begins to slow down too, showing how critical planting at the right time is. There's just not a
lot of margin for error or changing your mind later.
Don't let yourself make those mistakes! Learn from this lifelong gardener and well-known teacher instead. His training session will equip you with all of the things you need to know to make your fall growing season a productive success.
Learn how to plant a super-duper productive fall garden here!
I hope to see you there! 😊 I'm planning to make the most out of my sunny little patio!
Daisy
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