Growing your own food is awesome π₯¦ππ«. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet π. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...
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Growing your own food is awesome π₯¦ππ«. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet π. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...
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Goodtrepreneur is the podcast about good people with good ideas for a better world. Trailer.
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Growing your own food is awesome π₯¦ππ«. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet π. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...