8: No Bad Weather: The Gardening Tools and Gear That Keep Us Comfortable all Winter
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About this listen
Winter gardening doesn’t have to be miserable—or overwhelming. In this episode, Stevie and I share what gear we rely on to help maintain our clients’ gardens year-round.
We will share how creating an essential gear kit doesn't have to take up your entire house, and what gear makes cold-weather gardening not just doable, but genuinely enjoyable.
We dig into the stuff we actually use, the habits that make winter gardening feel less like a chore, and how a little fresh air can go a long way in keeping your spring garden (and your mood) in better shape.
In this episode, we cover:- The benefits of just one day in the garden each week for both your garden and you.
- Why gardening in a light mist might be our actual favorite time of the year to garden.
- The mental and physical benefits of getting outside, even when it's cold and grey.
- The specific clothing and tools that make outdoor work bearable (and yes, comfortable)
- The one item Stevie keeps giving, and why it's a total game-changer
- Why you don’t need to own everything, and why we love the idea of borrowing and sharing tools with your community.
- Small-space-friendly tools that earn their keep in our kit
- Why more gear isn’t better, and can actually reduce your efficiency and lead to overwhelm.
- Helly Hansen Storm Weatherproof Rain Jacket
- Helly Hansen Storm Waterproof Rain Bib Pants
- Boot Dryer
- Japanese Hand Hoe
- Ryobi Electric Leaf Blower
- Brute 10-Gallon Bucket
- Stoggles
- Hori Hori
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Until next time, I hope you find something in your garden to truly relish.