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đ§ Press Play to Listen to Todayâs Episode Free Gardening Resources at the bottom of the show notesWhat if the way you see food⊠isnât the full picture?Most people experience food as something finished. Packaged. Convenient. Ready to cook.But the moment you start growing your own foodâŠÂ that perspective begins to shift.Because once you understand how food is actually grown â you donât just change what you eatâŠÂ you change how you see the world.In this episode of The Messed-Up Gardener, Esther Williams explores the quiet but powerful mindset shifts that happen when you start growing your own food.Not in a complicated way â but in a real, practical, lived-experience way.In this episode youâll discover:đ± Why food stops feeling like a product â and starts feeling like a process đ± The moment growing your own food changes how you think đ± Why gardeners start seeing systems and patterns everywhere đ± The shift that makes soil more important than plants đ± How growing food builds confidence, resilience, and perspective đ± Why even a small garden can change how you see food foreverIf youâve ever felt like gardening is âjust a hobbyââŠÂ this episode might completely change how you see it.Because gardening isnât just about growing food. Itâs about understanding it.đ§ Press play above to listen.If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who might need a fresh perspective on food, gardening, or simply slowing down.And if you havenât already, leaving a review genuinely helps this podcast grow and reach more gardeners.And just quietlyâŠÂ if youâve been following along, something exciting is happening behind the scenes.The very first Messed-Up Gardener product is about to go live đżIf you'd like early access before it launches publicly, send me a message and Iâll happily send you the waitlist link.đ© Reach out here: themessedupgardener@gmail.comFollow the JourneyFacebookđż The Messed Up Gardener đ Shestherâs Gourmetđ www.themessedupgardener.comHelpful Garden ResourcesIf you'd like to keep learning, you can explore some of my practical gardening resources:đ± Create Your Own DIY Self-Watering Planters A step-by-step guide to building simple systems that help your garden thrive.https://stan.store/EstherA/p/create-your-own-diy-self-watering-garden-plantersFree Gardening ResourcesYou can also grab a few of my free guides designed to help gardeners build confidence:đż 12 Essential Tips for a Thriving Garden Practical guidance from planning through to har