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It Takes One Person

Julia Dimakos is an avid gardener and garden communicator…but she didn’t grow up gardening. One person sparked that interest.

Julia Dimakos is an avid gardener and garden communicator…but she didn’t grow up gardening. One person sparked that interest.

Today on the podcast we meet an avid gardener who grew up in downtown Toronto, in a family that didn’t garden. And for a long time she didn’t garden either.

But then one person sparked her interest in gardening, and dropped by with a bucket of llama poo to help her make and plant her very first garden.

Julia Dimakos hasn’t looked back. Her kitchen garden has grown to 7,000 square feet.

Now, she is on a mission to spark the interest in gardening in other people. She gives presentations about gardening, and shares her passion for gardening online.

Garden Wisdom

“I want people to see gardening as something fun,” says Dimakos as she shares her tips for new gardeners.

Her top tip is that new gardeners start small, and not take on too much the first year. Make it manageable, and grow the garden over time.

And if something doesn’t work? “Every failure is an opportunity to learn to do better next time,” she says.

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If this episode piqued your interest in taking gardening to a whole other level, head to the library of past shows to tune in to these episodes:

  • In October 2020 episode we talked with Kentucky farmer John Moody, who grew up as a city kid

  • In September 2020 Ryan Cullen told us about getting into growing and his new regenerative farm


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