The Garden was a Disaster: What Went Wrong & How We’re Fixing it!

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This year was hands-down the worst garden season we’ve ever had. From failed crops to unexpected setbacks, nothing seemed to go right. But instead of reaching for chemicals, we’re rebuilding our garden the natural way — improving soil health, boosting fertility, and setting ourselves up for a stronger, more resilient harvest next year.

Join us as we walk through what went wrong, what we learned, and the chemical-free solutions we’re putting into place here at Renewed Homestead.

Thank you so much for being here. For more of the homestead, please visit us on Instagram @RenewedHomestead.

Renewed Homestead
PO Box 1162
Burnsville, NC 28714
[email protected]

To learn more about our charity, The JEM Foundation, visit JEM’s website at https://thejemfoundation.com/

You can purchase comfrey and deodorant on our website at https://www.renewedhomestead.com/shop

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