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452 - 10 Biggest Garden Lessons in 2025

452 - 10 Biggest Garden Lessons in 2025

Episode 452 Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Description

Did your garden struggle in ways you couldn't quite explain? Or maybe it did okay, but you know it could be better next year. In this episode, I'm sharing 10 garden lessons 2025 taught me through real-life growing, testing, and conversations with other gardeners. These aren't complicated techniques or overwhelming plans. They're small, practical insights about soil, transplants, shade, timing, and planning that can make a big difference. Whether you're already dreaming about next season or just tucking ideas away for later, this episode will help you grow with more confidence next year.

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Key Takeaways
  • Why bark-heavy bagged soil can quietly limit plant growth.

  • How warmth and growing degree days affect crop timing and harvests.

  • Why strong transplants matter more than you might think.

  • How shade can help or hurt crops depending on the season.

  • Simple ways to plan successions without overwhelm.

Chapters

00:00 – Why this episode matters now 02:45 – How bark-heavy soil hurts plants 08:40 – What growing degree days explain 13:35 – Why strong transplants matter 18:12 – How shade changes productivity 21:29 – Simple succession planting ideas 26:45 – Trusting your climate instincts 29:38 – Lettuce varieties worth growing 33:50 – Cold-hardy surprises in the garden 36:51 – Self-watering bed results 40:45 – Growing squash vertically 43:58 – Wrapping up the 2025 season

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