Episode Description
Most gardens get planted once and then limp along until frost.
But what if one garden bed could give you three strong harvests in a single season?
In this episode, you'll learn how simple succession planting can help you grow more food without adding more space.
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Key Takeaways
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How to plan three-season successions before the season starts
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Why knowing when crops come out matters as much as when they go in
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Real-life succession examples you can adapt to your climate
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Common mistakes that limit harvests and how to avoid them
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Resource Links
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Productive Garden Masterclass (Free Training):
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Beginner's Garden Resource Vault (Free):
A growing library of guides, charts, and tools to help you garden with clarity and confidence.
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Friday Emails (Newsletter):
Weekly encouragement, practical tips, and seasonal reminders.
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Dream to Garden (Paid Course – Enrollment Open):
Step-by-step garden planning for your space, timing, and climate.
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Disclaimer
Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and feedback from others. Your results may differ depending on your location and growing conditions. Always check local resources. Some links may be affiliate links.