May Homestead Rhythm: Garden, Plans & More!
By Laura Millat: Makeup Wearing and Homesteading
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
May marks a homesteader's pivot back to garden-centric routines, balancing planning with ongoing tasks.
- Re-establish garden as primary focus.
- Implement goal-setting for homestead tasks.
- Integrate garden rhythms into daily life.
- Balance planning with active work.
Why It Matters
Shifting focus to the garden in May is crucial for successful seasonal yields and maintaining a productive homestead.
What to Do Next
Explore goal-setting systems to better manage your seasonal homesteading tasks and prioritize garden activities.
Recommended for: Homesteaders and gardeners looking to realign their focus with the rhythm of the growing season in May.
For me, May is mostly about getting back in to the rhythm of having the garden at the center of my life. Today I talk about that, how I am planning and also about the other things that are going on here!Grow & Flourish Goal Setting SystemFollow me on Instagram!
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