The 2023 Gardening Course is on pause

Dear Gardeners:

The 2023 gardening course is on pause. Both Dan and Jack have become too overwhelmed in their current ventures to give the course the attention it requires. As a market garden, Dan’s operation at Local Harvest has undergone a 5 acre expansion and they’re now intensively farming nearly 30 acres. This is demanding all his time and attention.

Jack is actively building his plant farm at Fruits and Shoots and is devoting his energy towards adding a wider variety of edible perennials and plants to attract beneficials for local gardeners.

That said, time permitting, we hope to continue the filming and documenting of content for a future revised, easy to follow, in-depth course. Current members will still have full access to all existing 2022 course content.

We wish gardeners a successful and abundant harvest for 2023 and hope to see you again when we resume webinars concurrent with our next course release.

Best,

Dan, Jack and Damien

P.S. from Damien: all members who have joined us since May 1st, 2022, will be given full access to our next course release including a year of Q&A webinars at no further cost. Earlier members will be offered access at a 70% discount to the future course price. Thank you.

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