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Welcome to The Gray Day Collective! This is your first step. 1. Read this page. 2. Choose your seasonal path: Garden, Kitchen, Home, or Studio. 3. Introduce yourself in the Community tab. 4. Begin the 7-Day Micro-Homestead Starter Challenge in the Classroom. Choose your path: 🌿 Garden — flowers, herbs, roses, planting, soil, raised beds 🍞 Kitchen — cottage baking, preserving, seasonal meals 🏡 Home — homemaking rhythms, cozy spaces, simple routines 🧵 Studio — sewing, handmade projects, creative seasonal living Then introduce yourself in the Community tab using this sentence: “I’m choosing the ___ path, and one small project I’d love to begin is ___.” You don’t need land, experience, or a perfect home. Start small. Grow slowly. Even the grayest days are for growing. 🌿 I’m so glad you’re here, Tawnya
My First Win Assignment
🏆My first win is creating this community. 😁I’m proud of this because I love helping others and sharing my knowledge. 💪One thing I’m ready to receive support with is finding out what you would like to learn, take the poll here. 👉After you comment on the First Win post, come back to this lesson and click the checkmark at the top to mark this lesson complete.
🌱 It’s Time to Start Your Fall Garden!
While everyone else is talking about summer harvests, I’m already planning for the next season—and now is the perfect time for you to do the same. If you live in Southwest Idaho, July is when many of our favorite cool-season vegetables need to be started for an abundant fall harvest. Think crisp lettuce, sweet carrots, spinach, broccoli, kale, beets, and more. I just published a new blog post that walks you through: 🍂 What to plant now 🥕 Vegetables that thrive in fall 📅 Timing tips for our local climate 🌿 Simple ways to extend your harvest well into autumn Remember, one of my favorite sayings is: “Start small, grow slowly.” Even if you only plant one raised bed or a few containers this season, you’ll be amazed at what you can harvest before winter arrives. 👉 Read the full blog here: https://graydayflowerfarm.com/blogs/the-gray-day-collective/fall-vegetable-gardening-in-july-for-southwest-idaho After you’ve read it, come back and tell us: 🌱 What are you planting for your fall garden this year? Let’s inspire each other!
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Welcome new members
🎉 A warm welcome to our newest members of The Gray Day Collective! We’re so glad you’re here. Take a little time to explore the community and, if you haven’t already, jump into the 7-Day Challenge—it’s the perfect place to begin your journey. When you’re ready, introduce yourself! We’d love to hear: ✨ What brought you here? ✨ What are you most excited to learn, explore, or achieve? This community is built on connection, growth, and supporting one another, and we can’t wait to get to know you. 🌿 Start Small, Grow Slowly 🌸 Even the Gray-est Days are for growing Welcome to the Collective—we’re excited to have you with us!
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What’s one thing you’ve done with the intention to slow down and enjoy life?
I’ve been putting off making my center raised bed. So this week I made the time to move some plants that needed it and placed them in the raised bed and now I’m on the hunt for a pump to make a water fountain out of my urn in the middle. Can’t wait until it fills up. Thank goodness it’s going to cool down this weekend. Now to try to keep the dogs from rooting around in it. 😜
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What’s one thing you’ve done with the intention to slow down and enjoy life?
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