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Things to do this week in your garden- 20th October 2024

Things to do this week in your garden- 20th October 2024

Mindful Gardening and Floristry activities to calm your mind and soothe your soul

Oct 20, 2024
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My energy has been low this week. Big full moon in Aries (my sun sign), start of my period and i’m battling a cold.

So despite the fact that I should have been promoting The Great Garden Rebellion my energy has not been where i’d want it to be to be able to shout from the rooftops about the greatest, most potent week-long support programme to actually get you taking those foundational steps in your garden.

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Because the number one thing people say to me is I’d love to have a beautiful garden but I wouldn’t even know where to start.

Closely followed by I don’t have the time (but I already created the Seed to help with that!)

So I made something that guides you through the first few steps you absolutely must have if you want to grow a gorgeous garden without wasting money on plants that won’t survive. And i’m walking you through it LIVE starting tomorrow.

This is a chance to work out (with my support) when you’re going to fit gardening into your busy life because you know that you need to start doing something to prioritise you and your wellbeing.

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A week to get all your gardening questions answered so that you can start making your gorgeous garden a reality instead of it just existing in your head and taking up space.

An opportunity to bottom out exactly what you need to spend money on and crucially what you DON’T need to.

So if you want gardening to feel less overwhelming and more joyful come and join us.

Click here to book your spot

If you feel like you’ve got the foundational steps sorted but you’re still struggling to know exactly what to do in your garden and when to keep your garden and your mind at their best then upgrade to paid below and you’ll never have to waste time wondering what you ‘should’ be doing in the garden again.

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