VYNCY - Sustainable Life Design

The 20-Minute Weekly GARDEN Check That Keeps It All Alive

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In this episode Liz shares the proven “twenty‑minute weekly garden check” that keeps her rooftop and downstairs garden thriving through the hottest summer months. She walks listeners through the step‑by‑step routine: 1. Water audit – quick look‑and‑touch soil checks for each container and bed. 2. Pest inspection – systematic scans of leaf undersides, stem bases, new growth, and fruits. 3. Harvest sweep – gathering ready produce to feed the kitchen and prevent waste. 4. One‑task focus – tackling a single small maintenance job each week to avoid backlog. Liz also explains seasonal tweaks for July heat, including earlier start times, shade cloth use, animal checks, and a second harvest pass. Listeners learn how consistency beats scale, why Thursday works for her household, and how to start their own rhythm with a notebook, pencil, and watering can. Key Takeaways: * A 20‑minute weekly audit prevents garden failure in July. * Systematic water, pest, harvest, and one‑task checks create a sustainable cadence. * Small, consistent actions produce more food and less stress than occasional large efforts.Call to Action: Grab a notebook, pick a day, and begin the 20‑minute garden check this week. Join Liz’s VYNCY Garden program for a full year‑long guide. you find it here: academy.vyncy.com [academy.vyncy.com] Tags: gardening, rooftop garden, weekly routine, summer gardening, pest management, harvest, sustainable living, VYNCY Garden, Liz, The Well‑Run Life.

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jakson The 20-Minute Weekly GARDEN Check That Keeps It All Alive kansikuva

The 20-Minute Weekly GARDEN Check That Keeps It All Alive

In this episode Liz shares the proven “twenty‑minute weekly garden check” that keeps her rooftop and downstairs garden thriving through the hottest summer months. She walks listeners through the step‑by‑step routine: 1. Water audit – quick look‑and‑touch soil checks for each container and bed. 2. Pest inspection – systematic scans of leaf undersides, stem bases, new growth, and fruits. 3. Harvest sweep – gathering ready produce to feed the kitchen and prevent waste. 4. One‑task focus – tackling a single small maintenance job each week to avoid backlog. Liz also explains seasonal tweaks for July heat, including earlier start times, shade cloth use, animal checks, and a second harvest pass. Listeners learn how consistency beats scale, why Thursday works for her household, and how to start their own rhythm with a notebook, pencil, and watering can. Key Takeaways: * A 20‑minute weekly audit prevents garden failure in July. * Systematic water, pest, harvest, and one‑task checks create a sustainable cadence. * Small, consistent actions produce more food and less stress than occasional large efforts.Call to Action: Grab a notebook, pick a day, and begin the 20‑minute garden check this week. Join Liz’s VYNCY Garden program for a full year‑long guide. you find it here: academy.vyncy.com [academy.vyncy.com] Tags: gardening, rooftop garden, weekly routine, summer gardening, pest management, harvest, sustainable living, VYNCY Garden, Liz, The Well‑Run Life.

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