Is one of your garden goals to save more money on your weekly grocery bills, by growing more of your own food? Don’t turn around and spend your savings at the plant nursery.
Learn to propagate plants yourself
- Improve your self reliance
- Save money
- Increase your garden yields
- Improve the biodiversity of your garden
- Learn a life-long, time-tested skill
- Create more plants for trades, barter, or sale
Enroll now in “Propagating Herbs for Abundance, Biodiversity, and Self-Reliance” to learn these essential, time-tested plant propagation skills.
Just $9
Why propagate herbs?
Nothing adds gourmet flavor to your home cooking like fresh herbs. Fresh herbs also enhance the digestibility of your food, so that you gain deeper nutrition with every meal. Herbs like rosemary, basil, and sage enhance your cooking and improve your health. But herbs are some of the most expensive produce to buy in the grocery store.
In Canada right now a 1 ounce clam-shell package of fresh rosemary or basil will cost you $5 at the grocery store. A potted basil plant that you can use over a week or two, before it dies back, will also cost you $5.
Adding herbs to your garden is a quick way to save money on your grocery bill, while improving your health. It makes sense if you have limited garden space, to focus on those crops that will give you the most bang for your buck. Annual and perennial herbs are some of the best choices, if you’re goal is to use your garden to save money on groceries.
However, herbs can be notoriously difficult to start from seed, requiring special, individualized treatments for successful germination. If you’ve every tried to get those tiny mint, basil, echinacea, or lavender seeds started you know what I’m talking about.
A lot of gardeners skip the seed rack and go right for the herb starts because of how difficult herb seeds can be to get started. While you can pick up vegetable starts and bedding plants for a few bucks a plant, herbs can be 3 to 5 times the cost of veggie starts. That can get outrageously expensive.
Medicinal herbs, like elderberry, echinacea, and bee balm might not even be available at your local plant nursery. If you want to use these plants to make your own herbal remedies you’ll want to grow them at home, rather than pay the high cost of over-the-counter supplements.
You CAN propagate herbs successfully, and pick the herb varieties that you want to grow, when you learn the tried and true plant propagation skills that farmers have been using for centuries. You don’t need to rely on plant nurseries to get the plants you want, growing in your own garden, when you understand the principles of plant growth, that I teach you in my class, “Propagating Herbs for Abundance, Biodiversity, and Self Reliance”.
Make More Plants
In my concise class, you’ll learn how to make more plants for free.
You’ll also learn:
- The benefits of adding culinary and medicinal herbs to your vegetable garden.
- Time-tested plant propagation techniques that you can use to multiply the plants your already have and fill your garden spaces with abundance
- How to multiply perennial fruit or herbs so that you can expand your garden for greater yields, without running to the plant nursery.
- How to propagate plants from a neighbor’s yard so you can add your favorites to your own garden, and spread the plant love around the neighborhood.
- How to take viable cuttings so that you can increase your success rates in making more plants, and save hundreds of dollars over the cost of perennials from the nursery.
- How to choose which plant propagation techniques will give you the greatest chance of success on specific herbs.
- How to clone plants of your favorite flowers, herbs, or fruit, so that they reach maturity and start flowering and fruiting faster.
- How to improve your germination rates on hard to start herb seeds, using the specialized germination techniques that herbs require.
Using the techniques you’ll learn in my class “Herb Propagation for Abundance, Biodiversity, and Self Reliance” can save you hundreds of dollars every year. Learning these skills will allow you to expand your garden for free, and increase the abundance of both your herb and vegetable gardens.
In fact, if you use the tried and true skills I teach in this class, you could save enough $$ to cover the cost of this class with one herb propagation project. It’s a no brainer decision.
Enroll now, just $9.