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439 – Stop Blaming the Weather: Clues Your Plants Are Giving You

How many times have you said, “It’s just been too hot,” or “We haven’t had enough rain”? Weather is an easy scapegoat when our gardens struggle — but is it really the whole story?

In this episode, I’m sharing a personal parallel from my years in the car business to show how blaming outside factors (like the weather) can actually hold us back. We’ll talk about:

  • Why observation is your most powerful gardening tool

  • How to recognize when the weather really is to blame — and when it isn’t

  • Other factors that might be affecting your crops (soil, sun, irrigation, pests)

  • Practical strategies to work with the weather instead of against it

This is more of a mindset conversation — equal parts tough love and encouragement — to help you stop letting the weather win and start focusing on what you can control.

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