Whether you are…
Brand new to gardening and don’t know where to start
Or you have been gardening for years and want to take it to the next level
You’re in the right place.
How it all started
6 years ago, our family set a goal to grow all of our own meat and produce for a year, and to learn the preservation techniques that would allow us to eat our home grown food all year long.
The goal felt impossible because we had a lot of mouths to feed (we are a blended family with 11 kids total), we homeschooled many of them, Jake had (& has) a full time job, and we had no background in farming or homesteading whatsoever.
When we got started, we were overwhelmed with where to begin and just how much we didn’t know. There are so many different kinds of compost (cow, horse, sheep, mushroom, plant, etc), soil (garden, potting, vegetable, fertilized, unfertilized, etc), and things we’d never heard of in the soil section (perlite, vermiculite, peat moss, etc). What do you start with? What is safe to use and what should you avoid?
We did a deep dive on gardening, and specifically organic gardening because we thought that was the direction we wanted to go. What we found shocked us…
Almost all the compost sold by nurseries in Spokane can be traced back to one company: Barr-Tech. And Barr-Tech’s compost is made from Spokane’s yard waste, food waste, and biosolids (aka human waste). All the prescription drugs, toxins, plastics, radiation, etc is packaged into a “certified organic” soil and sold to you as a premium garden soil. And as it turns out, we discovered *most* of the local organic farms are growing in it.
We felt like we must have fallen into the twilight zone… how is this acceptable?!
The last thing we want when trying to be free from the food system is to grow our food in compost that is the lump sum of the food system. So we searched high and low for a nursery carrying a large supply of compost NOT from Barr-Tech and couldn’t find any. That led us to a momentary existential crisis. We knew what we didn’t want to do, but we had no idea how to pull off what we did want to do.
It took us a few years and A LOT of trial and error, but we achieved our goal: we raised, grew and preserved all of our own meat and produce that our family eats in a year. And we did it without machinery, chemicals, pesticides, artificial fertilizers OR compost containing human waste touching our land & livestock.
We now have a simplified system that we follow every year so we know exactly what and how much to plant and how much we need to preserve to last us all year. And we have automation in place so that WE CAN GO ON VACATION! We leave our garden for weeks at a time and it keeps on growing without us.
While we love that we save thousands of dollars a year by growing our own food, the real value isn’t monetary. It’s having the peace of mind that comes with knowing where our food comes from, what it does (and doesn’t) contain, and that we have the skills to keep growing and preserving it regardless of what happens in the future.
As friends and followers watched our journey, we started getting a lot of requests to teach classes on how to do what we were doing.
We decided to put together an in-person gardening and preservation class series that was everything we were looking for and couldn’t find when we were first getting started. It sold out in a week. We opened another one, and it sold out again. The more classes we’ve taught, the more requests we’ve received to make them available online.
After years of teaching, improving our courses, filming, writing, and editing, we are so excited to finally have an online course available to everyone!
And the best part is, unlike in-person classes, you can follow along step by step in your kitchen & garden with the ability to pause, rewind, and rewatch as much as you need to until you have mastered the skill.
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GARDENING TAILORED TO
YOU
YOUR ZONE
Weather, pests, soil type, season length, and plant varieties all vary drastically by zone and region. This course is tailored specifically to people in zones 5 & 6 in the {Pacific} Inland Northwest region.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
If you have never gardened before, you can start with the basics year 1, and then implement some of the more advanced techniques year 2 and 3. Rewatch videos as much as you want for years to come (at no extra cost) until you have mastered the material.
YOUR PACE
Lunch breaks, after the kids go to bed, or while you’re having your morning coffee.. fit in learning on your schedule. You can complete the course at the pace we recommend, or over several years, whatever works best for you!
YOUR GOALS
Whether your goal is to start a hobby garden, or you are looking to grow and preserve a year’s supply of food, we help you set the goals that work for your time, budget and resources.
YOUR QUESTIONS
We will be with you every step of the season from planning in January to final harvesting & preservation in October. Each month of the season, you can ask questions and get help with problems that arise.
YOUR COMMUNITY
You will have access to our online gardening community, filled with past and current members that are gardening and preserving in the same zone, weather, and conditions as you are. This is an amazing resource for sharing information, asking questions, and building {gardening} friendships in your area!
THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU IF:
- You want to learn how to garden without pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, and artificial fertilizers.
- You would like to source compost that does NOT contain human waste (most nurseries carry compost made from the city’s human waste)
- You are interested in learning how to make your own compost and natural soil amendments in a small backyard setting
- You want to learn how to plan a garden and grow all the food you {& your family} need for the year.
- You want to learn how to preserve & store produce for winter.
- You are looking for a garden course specific to your zone and region for better success
- You would like a course that walks you through the season step by step to prevent becoming overwhelmed (or forgetting the material because you learned it months before you needed to apply it)
- You want coaching and the ability to ask questions and get help with problems that arise all season long
THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR YOU IF:
- You want to know how to do large scale farming with tractors & heavy equipment
- You want conventional growing methods that include the use of pesticides & mass produced compost
- You want to grow a large quantity of a few crops
- You are in zones higher than 7
- You live in a Southern region
- You want to go through the entire course immediately without coaching.
COURSE
OVERVIEW
Six comprehensive modules with everything you need to know
MODULE 1
January 6th
Orientation & Goal Setting
The course kicks off with a background on the mistakes we’ve made, the lessons we’ve learned, and how we accomplish eating homegrown all year. We share the method we use to accomplish big goals, and then have class members go through our planning exercises to get a clear plan for the year {and years} to come. Most mistakes are made by people who don’t start with an end goal in mind, so this module is essential!
MODULE 2
January 13
Planning & Pitfalls
A deep dive into how to plan a garden with food security and storage in mind. Plan like a pro with crop spacing, height, and need in mind. Included is companion planting, rotating crops, succession sowing, and lots of planning worksheets and example gardens to help. This module also covers all the things we did wrong when we started and how you can avoid the mistakes we made.
MODULE 3
January 27th
Seed Starting 101
Everything you need {and don’t need} to successfully start seeds at home. This includes how to make the most budget friendly set-up possible, how to scale up if you want to sell seed starts, how to make your own germination mix, and how to care for seedlings from planting to transplanting. This module also includes a lesson on soil biology that is essential to understanding why and how to grow without chemicals, pesticides, and artificial fertilizers.
MODULE 4
FEbruary 10th
Spring Prep
This module is loaded with demonstrations that show exactly how we garden. This includes our methods for starting a new in-ground bed, how we started our raised beds, amending established beds, sourcing compost that doesn’t contain human waste or pesticides, broad forking, weed barrier & mulching, a simple irrigation set up, when to begin planting, hardening off plants for transplanting and more.
MODULE 5
March 10th
Biochar & Compost Tea
Most of our course members have small backyard gardens. Biochar and compost tea are two incredible amendments that can significantly increase the health of your soil and the nutrient quality of your produce. Over time, they will reduce the amount of water and compost your garden needs. The best part is, both biochar and compost tea can be easily made in a small backyard setting!
MODULE 6
May 5th
Last Frost to First Frost
How to transplant your heat loving crops (like tomatoes and peppers) for success, trellising, pruning for higher production, natural pest control methods, succession sowing, filling in germination gaps, note taking, the right point of harvest, seed saving, amending and harvesting for higher yields, putting the garden to bed for winter, and more.
ALSO INCLUDED
Guide to Food
Preservation Course
Our comprehensive Guide to Food Preservation course covers everything you need to know to preserve fruits, vegetables, medicinal & culinary herbs, and dry flowers so that you can make your harvest last long after the season is over.
This course {within a course} covers water bath canning, pressure canning, cold storage, drying, dehydrating, curing and freezing.
These methods are the culmination of 6 years of trial and error to find the best ways to make each major crop last as long as possible. We include all of our favorite recipes too!
The Guide to Food Preservation Course is essential for eating homegrown all year.
BONUS: also included are modules on rendering and using lard, tallow, and schmaltz, and how to water glass eggs!
Q&A Sessions &
Garden Community
There will be question and answer sessions with us {Jake and Amanda} at least once a month from January through October.
Every gardening season throws different curveballs, and we will be with you every step of the way to help you problem solve and succeed. Our goal is to help every class member reach their goal.
Also included with this course is a community feature that allows past and present class members to ask questions, share information, and communicate. Because this course is specific to Zones 5 & 6, the community is filled with gardeners that have similar growing conditions and growing methods.
Coursebook
Our {NEW} 3rd edition course book is now full color and contains everything from notes on how to grow 36 major fruit and vegetable crops, 29 of our favorite culinary and medicinal herbs, and 25 of our favorite flowers for cutting and drying. We not only share all the essential information to grow each crop, but we give the tips and tricks we’ve learned over the years to have better success with growing and processing them.
For the last 6 years, we have tested hundreds of varieties and taken notes on which ones do best in our zone, climate, weather, and soil conditions. We then pick the varieties that taste the best, yield the most, and store the longest. We include all of this information in our course book so that you get to skip the trial and error and get fast tracked to success. Additionally, there are garden planning worksheets, sample garden plans for both raised beds and an in-ground garden, all of our favorite recipes and much much more.
Please note: This course book is only available to people who take this course, we do not sell it separately!
*We mail course books out starting January 1st
COURSE
TIMELINE
COURSE BEGINS IN:
WHAT DOES GARDENING IN ZONES 5 & 6 MEAN?
Zones are determined by the coldest temperatures a location reaches in the year. Typically, people in similar zones have a similar weather climate, season length (first and last frost dates), and can successfully grow the same plant varieties.
We are located in West Spokane, Washington. We are between Zones 5B-6A, which are the light blue and dark green colors on the map.
As you can see, there is a blue and green belt across the middle of the country that falls into the Zones 5 & 6 category.
Our course content is most specific to zones 5 & 6 in the Inland Pacific Northwest, which is the Eastern part of Washington and Oregon and the Western part of Idaho.
If you fall into zones 5 & 6 in any other part of the country, most of our content will be applicable to you.
•REVIEWS•
WHY WE MADE THE SWITCH FROM
IN-PERSON CLASSES TO ONLINE
We taught this Gardening course as an in-person class series for 2 years. We did what we call a “see and then do” style of class series. Each class was about 2-4 weeks ahead of when the information was needed for the season (i.e. the seed starting class was at the end of January, and seeds in our zone need to be started at the end of February). Our class members were able to learn a manageable amount of material, ask questions, and then go collect the necessary supplies and apply what they learned.
They would then come for the next class 4-6 weeks later, learn the next module, and have the opportunity to ask questions about any problems they were encountering.
The course ran from January to October with a total of 8 classes that were 3 hours each. Here is what our class members loved about the class series:
- The “see & do” structure of the course was ideal because it prevented them from getting overwhelmed, and they were able to go apply what they learned while it was fresh in their minds.
- The ability to ask questions and get help with problems throughout the season.
- Everybody in the class was in zone 5 or 6 with similar soil & weather conditions, so they could share about both the problems they were facing and the solutions they were finding.
But.. there were a few drawbacks:
- It was difficult for class members to make it to all 8 classes (especially with vacations in the summer) and if they missed the class, they just missed out on the information altogether.
- While it was nice to see a live demonstration of things like pruning, they had a hard time remembering how to apply it by the time they got home.
- With a 3 hour class, there tended to be “information overload” and it was at times difficult for them to take in everything that was taught.
- There is only so much we can demonstrate in a short period of time to a large group of people so there is A LOT we couldn’t cover.
- We can’t predict the weather a year in advance, so many of the classes were too hot or too cold to teach all the material we needed to.
- Our space could only accommodate 15 people at a time and those people had to be within driving distance and available for all of the classes from January-October.
- This online course is still a “see & do” style to prevent getting overwhelmed.
- We will still be here to coach course members through the entire season with question and answer sessions every month (January-October).
- We are now able to teach everything we want to because we don’t have the in-person restriction. That means more (and better) tutorials that show exactly what, when and how we do things.
- Course members can watch tutorial videos over and over again and keep re-watching and referencing (for years to come) until the material is mastered.
- With no time limit, course members are now able to work at their own pace when it’s convenient.
- We now have an online community for course members (past and present) that are still in a similar zone and region to communicate, ask questions, share about resources, etc.
THIS COURSE IS THE
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Absolutely! Our course timeline (the releasing of modules) , content, and course book are all designed for zones 5&6 specifically. That being said, if you are in zone 4 or 7-8, just about everything will still apply to you too.
Yes! Just know that some of the pests, weather, humidity, soil conditions, etc. that you face will be different than us. We will help you as much as we are able, but we will be more limited in that capacity.
You will have lifetime access to the course.
Yes. You can go through it with new course members every year if you would like to.
You can download the Kajabi app for easier access to the courses and navigation, but you will be able to do everything you need to do by logging in through an internet browser.
The course book is only available to people who purchase the course, we do not sell separately. We begin mailing course books out on January 1st.
We have 3 payment options. If paid in full, the course is the lowest price of $559. There is also an option to make 2 monthly payments of $289 or 4 monthly payments of $150.
Once the modules are released, you can complete the lessons within that module whenever you would like to (or you can skip them altogether).
Absolutely! You can submit questions for us to answer during the Q&A sessions and then watch the recorded session later if you are unavailable during the live timeframe.
There’s no such thing as a green thumb (which implies that gardening is like singing or painting – a skill you’re born with or without). It’s not! It’s actually a lot more like building a house or baking bread. Anyone can garden with the right tools and information. Course members who follow our steps are able to garden successfully.
Yes! We cover both raised bed and in-ground gardening that can accommodate almost any size yard big or small. A big emphasis of this course is getting the highest yield possible in the smallest amount of space so that you can maximize your rewards and minimize your input. We have tested hundreds of varieties and we share our favorite variety of each crop for both flavor AND yield in our course book.
Yes! We used to have a 1 acre market garden and we teach the techniques we learned to garden at that scale efficiently. We have found that most people think they need a lot more space than they actually do to support their family. For example, we only need a garden that is about 1/8 of an acre to sustain our entire family of 13 people for a year!
We teach what we call “more-ganic” gardening because the qualifications for organic gardening are pretty disappointing. Organic farms can legally use pesticides, herbicides, and compost containing human waste. We teach how to garden without any of those things.
To figure out what zone you are in:
https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/
Each module contains video & audio lessons and it will take between 1 – 3 hours to complete the module. Quite a few of the lessons can be listened to (no visual necessary) if you like to listen while you work.
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