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Docuseries Event October 11-18
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Joyful Gardener Docuseries Event
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You have a Premier Pass to the brand new docuseries, The Joyful Gardener.
Add these dates to your calendar for this 8-Episode docuseries taking place October 11-18.
Each episode will be available to watch FREE online for 24 hours.

Here’s Exactly What’s Inside
Each Gardening Episode
Joyful Gardener Docuseries

Episode 1: Airs on Oct 11
10am PT / 1pm ET
Making the Most of Your Local Climate
Uncover what makes your site unique so you can partner WITH nature for easier yields
Use 3 key temperatures to plan your entire season
Save precious time and energy getting started right
Discover how to create microclimates to extend your growing season

Episode 2: Airs on Oct 12
10am PT / 1pm ET
Healthy Plants Start with Healthy SOIL!
Transform your “dirt” into nutrient-rich SOIL
Demystify what makes soil healthy
Three basic techniques to ensure long term fertility
Choose a garden style that’s right for you

Episode 3: Airs Oct 13
10am PT / 1pm ET
Making Compost & Compost Teas
Choosing a compost system that suits your lifestyle
Discover how to fix wet, dry and smelly compost piles as well as speed up the composting process
Brewing compost teas and applying biochar as your first line of defense against pests and diseases

Episode 4: Airs Oct 14
10am PT / 1pm ET
Small Plot Growing & Packing In Plants
Seeding and transplanting densely, use every last inch of your growing space efficiently
Why companion planting, crop rotations and succession planting are so complicated and what to do instead
Simplifying the seed starting process for success every time

Episode 5: Airs Oct 15
10am PT / 1pm ET
Fitting Gardening into Your Lifestyle
Simple ways to master garden efficiency and eliminate unnecessary work for MORE GARDEN JOY.
Discover how to move your body safely for rapid vegetable cultivation and harvest.
Walk step-by-step through a garden system that can cut your garden time in half… if you want (it IS fun after all!)

Episode 6: Airs Oct 16
10am PT / 1pm ET
Simplifying Irrigation Systems
3 Simple water systems: choose the one that works for your lifestyle
Irrigation system essentials for automatic watering
#1 Gadget to finally know if your soil is too wet or too dry.

Episode 7: Airs Oct 17
10am PT / 1pm ET
Harvesting & Pruning to Improve Yields
Discover simple pruning tips to promote plant growth and increase your harvest
Know when your harvest is perfectly ripe so you don’t waste food
Picking for peak flavor… what no one tells you about harvesting.

Episode 8: Airs Oct 18
10am PT / 1pm ET
Pests, Diseases & Weeds: Show them who’s the boss!
The #1 investment you can make to avoid pests, diseases and weeds
How to show pests, diseases and weeds they are no longer welcome
The best strategy to weed just ONCE each growing season
Which weeds are really a threat in your garden? Only a couple…
About Your Host
Stacey Murphy helps gardeners grow lots of food in small spaces so they can enjoy fresh, affordable vegetables while creating a more sustainable future. She walks eager growers through a holistic plan for the season, showing what to grow, when and where. Stacey is a garden geek, growing food since 1979, and her superpower is packing, literally, tons of food into tight spaces.
Dozens of her students who have trained at her backyard urban farm in Brooklyn have gone on to start their own homesteads, gardens & farms. Featured on Martha Stewart Radio and PBS’s Growing a Greener World, Stacey believes growing food organically is the best health plan for people, communities, and the earth.
