Eat Your Seasons

020. Home gardening when you don't have much yard with Katie Mills

March 22, 2023 Ashtin Cope Season 1 Episode 20
020. Home gardening when you don't have much yard with Katie Mills
Eat Your Seasons
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Eat Your Seasons
020. Home gardening when you don't have much yard with Katie Mills
Mar 22, 2023 Season 1 Episode 20
Ashtin Cope

In this episode, I am interviewing one of my dearest friends from South Devon, UK! 

Katie Mills is an incredible wife, daughter, sister, auntie (to more sweet babies than I can even count), dog mom to Ernie and Doris, friend, nurse, and home gardening enthusiast (I'd like to say pro or expert, but she's also incredibly humble so I'll say she's “very skilled”)

In this episode, Katie and I are talking about how she and her husband Tom (also an amazing human) got started with their garden even though they don't have much yard space. Their solution was to rent an allotment- or a plot of land that's divided up into sections that are rented to individuals or families for gardening purposes- according to iheartbritain.com

If you're tuning in from the states, these are more commonly known as “community gardens”, so if it's something you're interested in looking into- contact your local township or city hall and ask if they have any suggestions or offers! 

JOIN THE WAITLIST FOR "EAT YOUR SEASONS" THE CHILDREN'S BOOK! 
https://www.ashtincope.com/kidsbook

 

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In this episode, I am interviewing one of my dearest friends from South Devon, UK! 

Katie Mills is an incredible wife, daughter, sister, auntie (to more sweet babies than I can even count), dog mom to Ernie and Doris, friend, nurse, and home gardening enthusiast (I'd like to say pro or expert, but she's also incredibly humble so I'll say she's “very skilled”)

In this episode, Katie and I are talking about how she and her husband Tom (also an amazing human) got started with their garden even though they don't have much yard space. Their solution was to rent an allotment- or a plot of land that's divided up into sections that are rented to individuals or families for gardening purposes- according to iheartbritain.com

If you're tuning in from the states, these are more commonly known as “community gardens”, so if it's something you're interested in looking into- contact your local township or city hall and ask if they have any suggestions or offers! 

JOIN THE WAITLIST FOR "EAT YOUR SEASONS" THE CHILDREN'S BOOK! 
https://www.ashtincope.com/kidsbook