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Spirit Gardening: Embrace Wonder in Your Garden

Spirit Gardening: Embrace Wonder in Your Garden

When you step into your garden, do you feel a sense of peace and excitement or do you feel stress and overwhelm? Gardening isn’t just about growing food—it’s a journey, a process of discovery, and one of the most important stages in spirit gardening: embrace wonder....

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Spark Garden Excitement in Kids with Reading

Spark Garden Excitement in Kids with Reading

All you need to explore gardening with children is a garden. Right? Generally, this is true. However, if we want children to develop sustained curiosity about the natural world, we need to present them with digestible, age-appropriate topics. Our course, Sprouts: A...

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Spirit Gardening [Stage 4] Better mindset, better garden

Spirit Gardening [Stage 4] Better mindset, better garden

Gardening is the best way to get the freshest, healthiest food.  But what if I told you that it turns out that gardening does a lot to keep your MIND healthy too? Because studies have shown that gardening provides equally incredible health benefits for your brain...

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Spirit Gardening [Stage 2] How do you “Be Ease”?

Spirit Gardening [Stage 2] How do you “Be Ease”?

Have you ever had a job where it felt like your boss might’ve been looking over your shoulder? Like they were “just checking in” to make sure you’re working? When you have a boss like this, it’s easy to pick out work that makes you “look busy”... (Even when you don’t...

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Kids’ Read-Aloud: Dandelion Magic

Kids’ Read-Aloud: Dandelion Magic

So many grownups think dandelions are weeds. They mow them down, spray them, and gripe about them all spring. But did you know dandelions can actually be…MAGIC?? Dandelions are the first food honeybees eat each year. And because they have a taproot, dandelions loosen...

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Read and Donate to SAVE THE BEE!

Read and Donate to SAVE THE BEE!

Why Should We SAVE the BEE? Honey bees are the only insect intricately tied to our food supply. One-third of our diet is currently derived from plants that require pollination, and in the U.S., honey bees are responsible for 80% of agricultural pollination! Without...

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3 Vegetable Plants for Busy Gardeners

3 Vegetable Plants for Busy Gardeners

We know that there are lots of busy gardeners out there. You're trying to get fresh food on the table, but you have all these other priorities as well. There's always lots going on. What's the easiest thing to grow when you're busy? In this video, Stacey shares three...

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