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The Backyard Garden Q&A That You NEED To Hear with Rebecca Croden EP 43

Dawn's Dirt Podcast

Release Date: 07/30/2025

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In this episode of Dawn’s Dirt, I sit down with Rebecca Croden, a backyard gardening queen right in the heart of Toronto. We get into everything from shady yard solutions to tomato troubles and even how to use rabbit poop as plant food. Yes, you read that right. Whether you’re a city slicker with a patch of grass or just garden-curious, this one’s for you. Rebecca shares how her grandpa’s farm sparked her passion and how growing a few heads of lettuce can lead to major satisfaction (and salad victories). We chat compost, crop choices, pests, and why you might want to grow microgreens in a tent all winter. This is real talk for anyone who wants to eat better, spend less, and grow something worth harvesting, even in the shade.



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Episode Highlights: backyard gardening, food cost savings, shady crop tips, composting basics, tomato pruning, pest control, rabbit deterrents, microgreens, crop rotation, organic sprays, permaculture, crochet business




Takeaways: 

  • Cold weather crops like kale and lettuce thrive in shady spots
  • Trimming tomato leaves helps encourage fruiting over foliage
  • Compost needs to be turned to decompose properly
  • Bunny poop tea is a surprisingly effective plant fertilizer
  • Investing in a grow tent can save money long term
  • Organic sprays still exist—but physical barriers like netting also work
  • Grow high-value crops in small gardens to maximize savings

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Links & Resources Mentioned

 

Visit Dawn’s Website: https://www.dawnsdirt.ca/ 

Dawn’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawns_dirt/

Rebecca’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccas.crochet.culture/ 

Rebecca’s Website: https://crochetculture.ca/ 

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Have you ever started a garden that didn’t go as planned? Feeling overwhelmed by all the conflicting gardening advice and unsure what’s right for you? Imagine having a personal guide to walk you through the process, helping you create a thriving garden no matter your space or experience level. That’s where I come in! With years of experience growing vegetables, I’ll help you understand your plants, tackle challenges, and find solutions tailored to your unique garden. Let’s talk about your gardening goals and how I can help you grow more food at home. Book a free call today using the link below, and let’s get growing together!



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