The Beginner's Guide to Vegetable Gardening

Why take this course?
🌱 The Beginner's Guide to Vegetable Gardening 🌱
Course Headline:
Learn where, when and what to plant in your backyard garden!
What You Get with This Course:
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Where to Plant Your Garden: Discover the ideal locations for your vegetable plot, whether it's in raised beds, flat beds, or containers, and understand the sun requirements and soil care. 🌳☀️
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When to Plant Your Garden: Get the timing right with cool weather crops, warm weather crops, and learn about estimated planting times to maximize your harvest. 📅🌬️🍅
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What to Plant in Your New Garden: Find out which 12 best veggies to grow, whether you're starting with seeds or seedlings, and the differences between hybrid seeds and open pollinated seeds. 🌱🥒🥦
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Over 2 Hours of Engaging Content: Absorb knowledge from a Master Gardener with 18 years of experience, all packed into an easy-to-follow video format. ⏳🎥
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Access to a Master Gardener: Benefit from the wisdom of someone who has successfully navigated 18 seasons of gardening challenges and triumphs. 🌼👩�🌾
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A 30 Day Money Back Guarantee: Try the course risk-free, with our satisfaction guarantee. If you're not happy, we're not happy – and we'll refund your investment. 👍💰
Imagine the Possibilities
Harvesting bountiful yields of fresh vegetables from the comfort of your own backyard is within reach! With just a small 150 square foot plot, you can produce several hundred pounds of delicious veggies throughout the year. 🍅➡️🥦➡️🌱
Course Breakdown:
Where to Grow Your Garden
- Raised Bed Gardens
- Flat Bed Gardens
- Containers
- Sun requirements
- Caring for your soil
- Watering your garden
When to Plant Your Garden
- Cool Weather Crops
- Warm Weather Crops
- Estimated Planting Times
What to Plant in Your New Garden
- Should you plant seeds or seedlings?
- Hybrid seeds vs. Open Pollinated seeds: what's the difference?
- 7 Easy to grow Cool Weather veggies
- 5 Easy to grow Warm Weather veggies
Whether you are just starting out in the world of vegetable gardening or you have a few seasons under your belt, this course is designed to provide both beginners and intermediate gardeners with the essential knowledge to enhance their backyard gardens. Join our community of enthusiasts and share in the joys and rewards of growing your own food!
Enroll now and take the first step towards a greener thumb and a bountiful harvest! 🌿🍇🥔
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Comidoc Review
Our Verdict
The Beginner's Guide to Vegetable Gardening by Rick Stone offers a solid introduction to vegetable gardening for novices. Although certain students craved more detailed information and specific regional guidance, the course successfully covers fundamental topics that lay the groundwork for gardening success. Budding gardeners eager to embark on their horticultural journey will appreciate this foundational content.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive guide for absolute beginners, ideal for those with no prior gardening experience
- Covers fundamental topics including location selection, planting schedules, and customizing garden size
- Instructor Rick Stone is commended for his personable approach, organization, and detailed responses to student inquiries
Potential Drawbacks
- Limited depth and specifics regarding vegetable care, pest control, and crop-specific knowledge
- Some students found the visual presentation lacking, with minimal real-life garden footage and extensive use of photos
- Insufficient guidance on dealing with regional pests, such as Spotted Lantern Flies in southeastern Pennsylvania