$79.00 USD

High Performance Hardy Greens eCourse

Growing greens in the cold season is a bit different then growing greens in the summer.  In this ecourse you will learn all the skills you need to grow greens successfully in the  fall, winter and spring, down to temperatures as low as zero Fahrenheit. Grow your garden education and learn how to grow hardy greens in the  cold season.  Learn how to put food on the table almost all year round.

  In the Hardy Greens eCourse  you will learn:

  • When  to start your greens  in your location for the best success
  •  What soil the plants will grow best in and how to create that soil
  •  How to plant each of the greens  so they perform at their best
  • The best location to help your plants produce the most
  • How to protect your plants from the harsh cold
  • How many of each plant to grow for feeding 2-3 people
  • How to water the greens in the winter  so that they can survive  the cold
  • How to create protective structure to grow your greens in
  • How to heat the protective structure when the temperatures dip below 20 deg F.
  • When and How to harvest the greens
  • What to do with the greens when they are frozen
  • How to raise the plants frost protection system
  • How to preserve your extra greens to eat later
  • And much more!

 

The course includes 5 Modules with video instructions, charts and file downloads

Module 1:  In this module you will learn how to plant 10 different hardy greens for cold season success.

Module 2:  In this module you will learn: When is the best time to plant your greens for your location, Where to locate your garden for the best success, What type of garden to create, and The best soil  for your plants.

Module 3:  In this module we will learn how to protect our hardy greens from the harsh weather. What structures you will need to protect your plants.  The proper types of covers for your structures. How to heat your garden space if needed.  What orientation the garden bed needs for the best growth.  How to use snow to your advantage.

Module 4: In this module we are going to learn how to take care of these amazing hardy greens.  Learn the proper water system to keep your plants alive.  Learn how to feed your plants for the best growth. Why growing organic is so important.  And learn how to increase your plants' frost protection system so they can survive colder temperatures.

Module 5: In this module you will learn how to harvest your plants.  How to handle your plants when they are frozen. How to handle pests and diseases organically. How to  store and preserve your excess produce to eat later. 

Also included

Bonus #1  HPG  Hardy Greens Show. This is a 4 week- grow along with us,  video series that you can watch us grow 10 different  hardy greens in our garden.  We will plant one of our hardy greens seed kits and grow them in one of our gardens so you can see all the instructions in action. 

Support: You will have email support from Lynn Gillespie if you have questions about your seeds or growing them. 

Testimonials:

“Hi Lynn  Thank you for your great generosity in giving your time to show us how to better grow our veggies.  I have been growing for many years but I have learnt such a lot from your videos. Many many thanks” J. C. Victoria Australia

“I’m only a 1-year old student of yours and I have my neighbors in awe. My wife and I are having a blast!   Lynn, you are the best garden mentor in the country, period!” R.R.

 

“I absolutely love what you put out into the world.  Thank you for everything you do!” SM 

 

“Hello from Florida! December here in Florida and the weather is beautiful. Your garden never ceases to amaze me Lynn. I love the kale and bok choi stir fry for breakfast. Thanks for being out there and spreading the word that gardening is fun and healthy for you.” Becky

“ I just wanted to write to you to thank you for the great info in the leafy greens course.  My gardens are a huge success and I am so enjoying the variety of different greens I am growing.   I couldn't be happier with my investment in this course.  thanks again”,   Jim