How to Start a Freedom Garden

FREE Special Issue Now: How to Start a Freedom Garden

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A Freedom Garden by any other name would be just as productive, but it’s the intent behind the growing that makes a Freedom Garden special. If you enjoy growing your own food at home, you can make your garden that much more special by planting a little extra to share with friends and neighbors.

Here at the Food Gardening Network, we’re all about growing our own good food. But now we have even more incentive to garden at home — supply chain issues and inflation are just a couple incentives. With our FREE Special Issue, How to Start a Freedom Garden, you have a blueprint to get your own Freedom Garden growing!

It’s not a new concept; during World War I, Victory Gardens were promoted as a way to grow food for civilians in time of war. That gardening movement caught on and, in truth, it’s never really stopped.
If you’ve been on the fence about starting your own garden, now is the perfect time to read our FREE Special Issue, How to Start a Freedom Garden, to get started.

How to Start a Freedom Garden: a Community Effort

Freedom Gardens are part of a movement to bring people together around their shared interest in grown food. The overarching vision is to nurture backyard and community gardens that can provide fresh, healthy food for those who need it most. Freedom Gardens provide the time and space for people to share ideas, build community, and create lasting change. All this while growing good food!

There are many things to consider when starting a Freedom Garden that you can learn in this FREE Special Issue:

  • Raised Beds or Open Garden Plot?
  • No Backyard? No Problem! In How to Start a Freedom Garden: Container Gardening
  • Feeling ambitious? In How to Start a Freedom Garden: Creating a Greenhouse Freedom Garden
  • How to Start a Freedom Garden: The Power is in the Planning
  • Be Ready for Harvest Time: How to Start a Freedom Garden Has Tips for Food Preservation

Start Your Freedom Garden Today!

From seed, site, and soil selection to container gardening and food preservation, our FREE Special Issue, How to Start a Freedom Garden, walks you through the essential steps of getting your Freedom Garden started.

You can do your part by reading How to Start a Freedom Garden right now, and consider planning your own Freedom Garden to grow your own good food and help others around you!

About Food Gardening Network, a brand of Mequoda Publishing Network: Food Gardening Network was founded by home food gardeners and for home food gardeners—the mission is to serve gardeners with tips, tools, advice, and recipes for growing and enjoying good food at home. During the Covid-19 pandemic that began in 2020, it became apparent that home food gardening would grow beyond a hobby for many home gardeners. Food Gardening Network launched in January of 2021 as an all-encompassing resource for gardeners of all skill levels, with in-depth articles on planning, planting, maintaining, and harvesting home garden crops. Food Gardening Network also includes easy-to-prepare recipes so home gardeners can enjoy the fruits of their labors in delicious, creative ways.

About Mequoda Publishing Network: Mequoda provides actionable ideas, inspiration, and advice for gardeners, cooks, and crafting enthusiasts—with the goal of improving their lives and increasing personal enrichment and enjoyment. We operate five multiplatform consumer brands, including six magazines, 28 email newsletters, and more than 100 digital books. We partner with dozens of sponsors to help them market their products to our audiences. For nearly two decades, Mequoda has explored and expanded the evolving art and science of multiplatform publishing and marketing. With in-depth research, aggressive testing, and cutting-edge strategy, Mequoda has developed a reputation as an industry leader for building and operating multiplatform communities that serve, engage, and delight consumers, sponsors, partners, and affiliates.

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