With the purchase of your ticket, you will get access to 10 live workshops held throughout 2024, along with access to all replays throughout the year. Topics for each workshop are listed below.
These live events with Jill were held throughout 2024 with live Q&A's at the end of each session. For all events, you will receive a replay link.
With your ticket, you also get a downloadable workbook with each of the workshops offered throughout the year.
Workbooks includes places for notes during the workshop, plus helpful charts and guides along the way.
Jill is the creator and host of the Beginner's Garden Podcast and has been growing a garden for over a decade.
Trial and error has been her teacher more than anything else, and in these workshops, she will share secrets she's learned to plan and grow a successful garden -- strategies you may not hear anywhere else.
If you would like to grow even a handful of crops this year, you won't want to miss these workshops!
Seed Starting can seem like a learning curve if you've never done it or been successful. This 90-minute live training that was held in January will help guide you through everything you need to know to have success this year with seed starting. Access the replay with the purchase of your ticket.
Straw Bale gardening is a great way to elevate your growing. Especially if you are in a smaller space, this could be a way to maximize your growing space with little work. You'll learn how to condition the bales to how and what to plant in them.
There are so many guides out there on how to grow ingredients for pizza or salsa. Most of them don't really end up working well in the end. In this workshop, we'll tell you why and we'll teach you ways to actually find success.
Herbs are one of the most cost effective plants you can grow in your garden. The problem many gardeners face is getting started with them and knowing what works best in your garden and climate. This workshop will walk you through the basics of growing ten popular herbs in your garden, raised beds, and/or containers.
Pests can wreak havoc on your garden after you've worked so hard to grow it. The last thing you want to do is spray harmful chemicals on your crops. In this workshop, we'll discuss natural ways to control the pests and allow a way for you to reap the crops you worked so hard for.
If you are feeling overwhelmed with the amount of food you are getting out of your garden and not sure what all to do with it, this workshop is for you! You'll learn 4 different easy methods to preserve what you've worked so hard to grow.
Harvesting a fall garden is one of the most rewarding endeavors after a tough, long, hot summer. The problem arises in knowing when to plant and how to get the crops to a mature state before the sunlight hours get too low and weather gets too cold. But you can do it with proper timing and know-how, and we'll teach you how to grow a fall garden in your climate in this workshop.
If you've thought about growing a fall garden before but you're not sure how to actually go about taking out summer plants and replacing them with fall plants, this workshop is for you. We'll walk you through what plants to take out, what to put in their place, and how to amend the soil so the fall crops get the nourishment they need.
Garlic is one of the most rewarding crops you can plant in your garden and one of the easiest. The key is getting your planting time and your harvesting time dialed in correctly. This workshop walks you through all the things you need to know on how to plant, grow and harvest your own garlic.
It's important at the end of each season to clean up your garden -- but not too much. We'll talk about what's important to take out and to leave, and you'll learn what you can do in the fall for healthier soil next gardening season. PLUS, how to get a jumpstart on next year's garden.
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