2018 Garden Goals Challenge From the Organic Gardener Podcast – Day Eight Visualize

2018 Garden Challenge Day Eight Visualize Mike's minifarm

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Now I want you to visualize yourself enjoying your garden this summer. You’ve done the hard work, you’ve mastered the challenges, your ready to harvest the fruits of your labor.

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Close your eyes and imagine all of your garden dreams have come true. At least the goals we set out in the last few days.

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What do your senses say?

What does that look like? What does it feel like? Can you smell it? Can you taste it? Can you hear it? What do you feel when you pick a fresh flower?

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Are you drinking coffee or tea and enjoying the lovely aroma? Are you taking pictures of a beautiful butterfly or flower? Are you eating a fresh garden salad or apple from your fruit tree?

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Are your grand children skipping through your earth-friendly environment? Are people raving over your fresh veggies at the farmer’s market stand?

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What does achieving your 2018 garden goals really mean to you?

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If you want to reach out to Mike and I on Facebook or via email MikesGreenGarden@gmail.com or orgpodcast@gmail.com

I’m so curious where do you hang out? Do you hang out on instagram? What social media channels do you like the best? Tomorrow’s the last day of the 2018 Garden Goals Challenge.

and don’t forget if you need help getting started check out our new 

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Remember you can get the  2018 Garden Journal and Data Keeper to record your garden goals in 

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 2018 Garden Journal and Data Keeper on sale for the next 8 days for just $8.95!!  You can  download the first 30 days here   while you’re waiting for it to come in the mail. 

 

About the author, Jackie Marie

I'm an artist and educator. I live at the "Organic Oasis" with my husband Mike where we practice earth friendly techniques in our garden nestled in the mountains of Montana.

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