
Stop guessing on what to do to start your veggie garden.
Get the steps that hundreds of humans have used to successfully start their vegetable garden.
Imagine having that vegetable garden you have dreamed of, perhaps it has been a dream for a long time.
Juicy tomatoes & crisp lettuce fresh from your back yard.


You can grow your own yummy organic food with some professional support. I have seen hundreds of people desire to grow organic vegetables at home. You will begin to uncover that support with this simple checklist.
By starting simple, you build a garden you can maintain.
This checklist is a simple way to begin to manifest your vegetable garden.

This checklist to start your veggie garden is right for you if:
- You are confused or overwhelmed by all the differing ideas to start a garden.
- See lots of cool things you would like to do, but need to start somewhere first and are not sure where.
- Want a simple checklist to start fulfilling your dream of growing your own organic veggies.


FAQs
Q: Is this for beginners or more advanced gardeners?
A: It is for both! It is ideal for beginning gardeners, or if you are have been gardening for a while and want a checklist to put in a new garden. The ideas will simplify the process for improved success.
Q: What’s the catch? Why is it free?
A: There’s no catch! I’m passionate about organic gardening, and I want to share my knowledge to help others on their journey.
Q: How do I get my hands on this valuable resource?
A: Simply enter your name and email below, and your FREE guide will be on its way to your inbox.
Debby Ward, Your Organic Gardening Instructor
Innovating Organic Gardening through her business, Prior Unity Garden
Folks come to me when they are ready to start and organic garden or improve the one they already have. Perhaps they are tired of haphazard random tomato garden info.
I am a professional organic garden coach, speaker, educator, presenter, designer and writer with over 50 years of gardening experience.
My interest in growing plants started as soon as I could crawl around my family garden. The first gardening lesson I remember came when I was five, learning the difference between green cherry tomatoes and peas – I’ll tell you the story sometime – my Mom was amazing!


