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Schedule: Monday, March 31 at 7pm Central Time (5pm Pacific / 6pm Mountain / 8pm Eastern). You'll receive a confirmation email with all the details from [email protected]
Location: Online Event (you will receive link to attend by email)
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Inside you'll find all the details about the event.
If you cannot find your confirmation email in the next few minutes, please contact us at [email protected] so we can make sure you don't have a typo in your email.
Make sure to add this event to your calendar. We'll be going live on:
Monday, March 31 at 7pm Central Time (5pm Pacific / 6pm Mountain / 8pm Eastern).
Set your alarms, write that sticky note. We have something special that will only be available to those who attend live - so don't miss out!
Do you know other gardeners or homesteaders who would like to join?
The more the merrier! Here's a direct link you can share with your friends to invite them to join: https://seedtime.us/seasonal-event
This event is free so copy the link above, send it by email, share it in a text, message it via FB messenger, and let's do this together!
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Cam and Becky Porter grow a year's supply of vegetables from their homestead garden to feed their family of seven. They document their homesteading journey on Youtube and the blog, The Seasonal Homestead. Thanks to careful planning, preserving, and hard work by the entire family, they haven't purchased a veggie from the grocery store in four years and counting.
Paul & Edwin Dysinger are a father-son team and the co-founders of Seedtime, which is a ground breaking small farm and garden planning software. After years of market farming, they enjoy helping thousands of people from around the world grow their own nutrient-dense organic food.