![]() ![]() And it's okay to work with Gut Gardening on some tasks, 2.0 Gardening on others. Size doesn't matter! But we do encourage you to start small your first year as you learn the processes.Įach article has steps for beginners, "Gut Gardeners" and steps for those who are ready to take the partnership to the next level, "2.0 Gardeners." Choose the path you're comfortable with, you can move to 2.0 Gardening whenever you're ready. ![]() ![]() Your garden can be one clay pot of flowers on your front porch, a small herb garden by the door, a family vegetable garden or an orchard. Even if you already have a garden going, bringing nature on board will only add to your success and increase the strength and balance of your garden. And don't let a late start keep you from beginning now. Don't feel like you have to do everything your first season. Everyone must start with Part 1.Īfter that, you can choose the areas of gardening where you're ready to add nature's expertise. These articles will give you easy page references and little steps - something you can do each week, with just minimal time. All you need is The Perelandra Garden Workbook. ![]() This year, we're refreshing some of you on the steps as you move through your second year garden, and we're welcoming a new group of first-year co-creative gardeners. A lot of folks started their first co-creative garden and are excited to approach gardening in this new way, hand in "hand" with nature. We started this weekly series of articles to help everyone get over that hesitation and start a partnership with nature. ![]()
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