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Ep 181: Why Your Garden Should Have Jobs, Not Just Plants
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What if your garden is full of plants…
but still isn’t doing enough for you?
What if the problem isn’t how much you’re growing…
but whether each part of the garden has a clear job?
In this episode of The Messed-Up Gardener, Esther Williams explores a simple shift that can completely change the way you plan, plant, and manage your garden.
Instead of only asking:
“What can I grow here?”
You begin asking:
“What does this space need to do?”
Because a useful garden is more than a collection of plants.
It is a working system.
One area may support regular meals, while another improves the soil, attracts pollinators, provides shade, reduces wind, or makes harvesting easier. Even a quiet corner or favourite flower can have an important role if it adds beauty, joy, or a reason to spend more time outside.
In this episode you’ll discover:
🌱 Why a full garden is not always a functional garden
🌱 How different crops perform different food jobs in your household
🌱 Why herbs, leafy greens, storage crops, and confidence crops all contribute in different ways
🌱 How healthy soil quietly supports almost everything else happening in the garden
🌱 Why some of the most valuable garden work is done for future seasons
🌱 How one plant can provide food, shelter, shade, habitat, and pollinator support at the same time
🌱 Why flowers and flowering herbs should be treated as part of the food-growing system
🌱 How microclimates, wind, shade, and plant placement affect the success of your crops
🌱 Why convenience and easy access can make the difference between food being harvested or forgotten
🌱 How spending time in the garden helps you notice small problems before they become much harder to manage
🌱 Why joy is still a completely valid and valuable garden job
This episode is not about turning your backyard into a rigid production system where every plant has to earn its place through food or savings.
It is about creating a garden with more intention.
A garden that supports the way you live.
A garden that becomes easier to understand, easier to improve, and more useful over time.
If parts of your garden feel busy, demanding, or unclear, this episode will help you look at them differently and decide what job they could be doing instead.
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Helpful Garden Resources
If you’d like to keep learning, you can explore some of my practical gardening resources:
🌱 Create Your Own DIY Self-Watering Planters
A step-by-step guide to building simple systems that help your garden thrive.
https://stan.store/EstherA/p/create-your-own-diy-self-watering-garden-planters
Free Gardening Resources
You can also grab a few of my free guides designed to help gardeners build confidence:
🌿 12 Essential Tips for a Thriving Garden
Practical guidance from planning through to harvest
🌿 Organic Gardening Cheat Sheet
Simple natural methods for chemical-free growing
🌿 Garden Goals Planning Worksheet
A simple worksheet to he