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Grow in Goodness

Author: Elizabeth Witt

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After 7 years of teaching herself the art of gardening, homemaking, and simple living, wife and mother, Elizabeth Witt, shares her passion and love for all things grown in goodness. Whether it is the food she feeds her family, practical homemaking tips, or daily simple living practices--this podcast shares it all with a sprinkle of real life chaos. Join her on her ever evolving journey for all that is rooted in good.
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In episode 6, Elizabeth talks about the intimidating to-do list for the march garden as well as shares her thoughts on the new Netflix series "With Love, Meghan". While the month of March can be intimidating and overwhelming for novice gardeners, here is a very simple break down of what to expect.
Chit chat with Elizabeth in a non-chalant conversation about utilizing a greenhouse to extend your gardening season, all of the ways a greenhouse can the work horse of your homestead or farm, as well as overcoming this year's yucky illnesses.
Join Elizabeth as she shares her experience of gardening while mothering and making this busy season of life manageable. From the newborn trenches to thriving in toddlerhood, Elizabeth feels as though gardening has been a positive element to her child's development, growth, and bonding in these early years of life.
In this episode, Elizabeth elaborates more on how her family started their small hobby farm followed by the pros of starting your garden from seed. She explains the benefits of growing from seed, as well as quality control, seed saving, and what she feels is easiest to grow from seed.
Dive into the January garden as Elizabeth shares what she is planning for the upcoming gardening year, how she is making her home feel cozy and clean as she tucks in for the winter months, and what is happening in the kitchen.
In this episode, host Elizabeth Witt shares how getting married young and in college impacted and shaped her journey into gardening and simple living practices while navigating world wide epidemics and adjusting to a new life.
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