Garden Rituals With Matt Mattus - A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach - Feb. 3, 2025

January 31, 2025 00:27:28
Garden Rituals With Matt Mattus - A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach - Feb. 3, 2025
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Garden Rituals With Matt Mattus - A Way to Garden With Margaret Roach - Feb. 3, 2025

Jan 31 2025 | 00:27:28

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Show Notes

Have you ever replied, “I don’t know; that’s just the way I’ve always done it” when someone asked why you performed a certain garden task in a particular way? Sometimes we stay stuck even when there’s evidence there’s a newer, better version to try.  Old habits die hard.  Here’s how one friend—today’s guest, Matt Mattus–explained it in a recent social media post that caught my eye:  He wrote: “It’s hard to change, especially when a method becomes a nostalgic ritual.” Indeed. Matt’s here today to talk about some of our nostalgic rituals that we cling to, and others we’ve surrendered in... Read More ›

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