64 | Missing Planting Season Again? How Homestead Moms Can Finally Make Time for a Garden
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If you’ve been staring out at your garden space feeling overwhelmed, behind, or frustrated that planting season keeps slipping away… you are absolutely not alone.
This spring, I’ve been feeling that tension too. Wanting so badly to grow food for my family while also trying to juggle homemaking, family responsibilities, work, and all the other urgent things that seem to demand attention first. Sometimes the issue isn’t that we don’t care about gardening — it’s that we never intentionally make room for it in our lives.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about the real reason so many homemakers struggle to get their gardens planted and why time management may actually be the missing piece. I’m sharing some of my own struggles from this season, practical ways to think about gardening differently, and how simple time blocking can help you finally move from dreaming about a garden to actually putting seeds in the ground.
My hope is that this episode leaves you feeling encouraged instead of guilty. You do not need a perfect homestead or endless free time to grow food for your family. Sometimes all it takes is one intentional hour and a simple plan. CONNECT WITH ME
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