Gardening Naturally
I grew up with two grandmothers and a mother who loved to garden.  Some were more focused on food growing, while others loved beautiful flowers and plants.  Spending time with them simply made me adore planting in all of its forms. 


Gardening is a therapeutic activity that yields more than just fresh produce. It also provides an avenue for you to connect with nature, take care of the environment, and even boost your mental health. However, gardening can sometimes be overwhelming, especially if you're trying to keep track of different plants, planting schedules, and garden tasks.

This is where a gardening journal comes in. If you're looking for a tool that can help you keep your gardening life organized, a gardening journal might be just what you need. Not only will it help you plan your garden beds and catalog your crops, but it will also help you organize your monthly and seasonal gardening tasks, as well as compile your garden shopping lists.

When you keep a gardening journal, you'll be amazed at how much easier it is to keep track of everything. You'll be able to see what you've accomplished and what you need to work on, and you can use your journal to make adjustments to your gardening plans and schedules.

But a gardening journal isn't just for practical purposes; it can also be a resource for recipes and inspiration. In fact, my gardening journal includes my 8 favorite oily garden recipes, and I'm happy to share those with you!


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I help mindful people like you balance important family traditions with thinking-outside-the-box ideas and live a life full of passion, wellness, liberty and abundance. 

Meet GinnyHoo | Ginny Thompson

 
Hello!
My name is Ginny, and I'm a former history professor turned homeschooling momma who learned the value of questioning everything at a young age. 

I am passionate about helping mothers gain confidence in making the best educational, wellness, and personal decisions for their families. 

Too often, mommas are shamed for asking questions when they simply want to be armed with as much information as possible to make positive choices for their loved ones. Their intuition is leading them one way while the peanut gallery is loudly shouting they must follow another path. 

Finding the strength and tools to follow that instinct gave me such a sense of empowerment.  I would love to stand with you and support you in your journey to find freedom for your family.  Let's work together to thrive on the things that matter. 

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