When you see someone who believes in the nourishment of a garden SO much that she buys a blackberry bush BEFORE she even has a yard, you just have to find out what happens next!
Meet Gina from California.
Gina is busy! A doctor and a mother of two, she decided she was tired of her dreams of having a garden pass by year after year. She admits she thought it was going to be easy. She decided to just “wing it” and threw some seeds in the ground to see what would happen. But she ran into some challenges along the way, and was frustrated because the learning curve was steep!
Luckily, Gina started asking some really great questions in our Grow Your Own Vegetables community this year. And she found the right tools to make her feel confident in the garden. And her garden is really thriving… because she always finds a way to make it happen.
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It’s really nice to hear from people who are so busy, but are still able to find time to garden. I especially loved the part about the learning curve. Thanks!
Wonderful video… so many good reminders for new and seasoned gardeners here!
This is great, winging it, hahaha. We moved 2 years ago, and started large garden, we moved out blueberries, strawberries, asapargus, raspberries. Was alot of work but deft wirtht it. We shop from garden, them in winter from all the canned, dried and frozen we out up in summer. Thanks for sharing!
I admire her for jumping right in to start her garden! No matter how experienced you are, gardening is always a matter of starting and learning along the way. I have gardened since I was a child, but I’ve moved in and out of several USDA zones and climates. (Zone 9 in San Francisco isn’t the same as Zone 9 in central Florida.) I just do it, just like she did!