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Winning with Succession Gardening – Meg Cowden – 102Craig McManus
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Winning with Succession Gardening – Meg Cowden – 102

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In between being a stay-at-home Mom, volunteer, writer, photographer, and speaker Meg Cowden has been a full-time gardener for 25 years.

Her first vegetable garden crop was tomatoes grown in 5-gallon buckets in the city. Now she gardens in the western suburbs of Minneapolis.

Her garden now is close to a quarter acre. Growing fruits, vegetables and  annual flowering plants.

Meg’s background in natural resource management led to her pursuit of succession gardening and interest in pushing the growing season on both extremes.

Her goal is to grow as much shelf stable food as possible for year-round consumption.

Meg’s website: Seed to Fork

Meg’s Book: Plant Grow Harvest Repeat: Grow a Bounty of Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers by Mastering the Art of Succession Planting

Meg’s garden guild: The Modern Garden Guild

August Harvest - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
August Harvest - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Potatoes Harvest Time - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Potatoes Harvest Time - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Bush Beans Inter Planting - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Inter Planting Bush Beans - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
July Garden Overview - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
July Garden Overview - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Cantalopes - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
Cantalopes - Photo Courtesy of Meg Cowden
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