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gardenstead | Our year in the garden @gardenstead | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Join us as we take a look back over a year of growth at gardenstead!

Over the last 12 months, we’ve learned about (among other things): sustainability, gardening for wildlife, biodiversity, alternative growing methods like hydroponics, how to manage invasive plant species, how to care for houseplants large and small and how to grow and sell flowers in environmentally conscious ways.

We’ve spoken with experts about how to grow, harvest and preserve. We’ve been inspired and queried by our community. We’ve learned about amazing growers doing amazing things for the land and for their neighbourhoods, and we even toured an urban farm, right in our very own backyard.

We are exceedingly grateful to all of the experts and growers who have so generously shared their time, expertise and knowledge with us.

Happy New Year everyone — on to the next season of growth!

We’re always looking for new ideas. If there’s a topic you think we should cover in 2023, drop a comment below and we’ll put it on our list.

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Want to know more about Gardenstead? Check out our website and other social media!

Website: https://www.https://www.gardenstead.com/
Facebook: https://facebook.com/gardensteadcommunity
Instagram: instagram.com/gardenstead

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Gardenstead is an online gardening community and plant lovers channel of gardeners who love to get their hands dirty, both indoors and outdoors. Our gardeners run the gamut. They are vegetable gardeners, houseplant nurturers, small space gardening engineers, herbalists, flower enthusiasts and succulent aficionados.

Our goal has always been to connect gardeners in an inclusive gardening community, foster and share knowledge, and make gardening resources available to everyone.

As we grow, we seek to expand our conversations about gardening and to
cultivate a mindful embrace of nature and the healing and grounding properties
to be found in it.

Plants cultivate connections between people — from urban settings of balcony gardens
and small spaces to rural backyards with larger and more expansive gardens. We hope
you’ll join us as we continue to nurture these connections and create new ones.

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To make sure you can find what you need, we divide all our content into playlists by topic:

Outdoor Gardening for Beginners:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnGftreL7MJrh29hQKMzNjs

How to keep houseplants healthy?
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmdIgQ16K515KDeer8kiNVu

Best indoor gardening ideas:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnywVjiJVLRhKmUsRmLIqGm

How to grow your own vegetables at home?
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmnwpqqBqgzOv6FKPGBLa1d

Already watched all the videos we’ve published on YouTube? No worries, we have you covered. Every week we put up new videos to keep you up to date with the latest trends in gardening, growing, caring for houseplants, and more.
If you’d like to be notified when we release new content, subscribe HERE:
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Our year in the garden @gardenstead

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