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Join the Gardener's Side Hustle Workshop
Learn 3 steps to start making money from your garden.
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Discover how you can turn your love for the garden into a side hustle with just a couple of hours per week.
In This LIVE Workshop You'll Learn:
How to get over imposter syndrome and see yourself as a garden professional who can help others
How to start making money from your own garden experience right away
How to creatively package your expertise in a way that’s easy to promote and hard for clients to resist
How to fit in a side hustle to your busy life so that you can earn more without working too much
Making money from the garden has never been easier
When most people meet me and hear my success story, they assume I started my business with a huge network, lots of money, and a big social following.
But this could not be further from the truth.
I started with 0 followers, only knowing my homeschool friends and neighbors.
I started with a few contacts. Each time I met someone new, I worked hard to inspire them and get them into the garden.
And over time, one person would tell another, who would tell another.
I built my business one client at a time, and you can too. You don’t have to start big—you just have to begin!
Meet Your Mentor
Meet Nicole Burke
Nicole Johnsey Burke, the founder of Gardenary, Inc., and the author of Kitchen Garden Revival and Leaves, Roots & Fruit, is on a mission to bring back the kitchen garden and make it an ordinary part of life for everyone, no matter their level of gardening experience.
Since starting her own kitchen garden business in 2015, Burke and her company have built hundreds of kitchen gardens, taught thousands to garden through Kitchen Garden Academy, and trained over 1,000 garden consultants through Gardenary Consultant Certification.
Her work has been featured by Southern Living, This Old House, Modern Farmer, and the Garden Club of America. She believes kitchen gardens are a step that everyone can take to create positive change. To find more tips and tricks for building your own kitchen garden, visit her online at www.gardenary.com and follow online @gardenaryco.