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Garden Betty

help me out? I've got some questions 🤔


Does it feel like the year is already over once Thanksgiving rolls around? Everything's a blur and we're just trying to make it to 2026?

Yeah. Same.

Things start slowing waaaay down around here, so I like to hunker down and strategize about the future of Garden Betty: where it's going, what you're looking for, and how I can make it all come together.

Being a one-woman show is no easy task, but I've been at it for over 15 years (‼️) and I try to make each year better based on the feedback I get from YOU.

So will you do me a favor, please?

Will you hop over to this quick reader survey and answer a few simple questions to help shape my 2026 planning?

The survey is 100% anonymous and I appreciate any and all feedback you have time to give! 🙏

Garden Betty is what it is today because of feedback I've gathered over the years, and I truly value your input.

Happy Thanksgiving if you celebrate the holiday, and if you don't, I wish you a week full of rest and simple pleasures. Grateful for YOU!

Cranberry Moscow Mules

Mulled Cranberry Apple Cider

How to Cheat Winter So You Can Grow Vegetables Without a Greenhouse

10 Easiest Vegetables to Grow Indoors Year-Round—No Grow Lights Needed!

My Game-Changing Seed Organization System

How Long Do Seeds Last? Check This Seed Viability Chart

If you like to save money without skimping on quality, this is why we're friends 😄 and these are the online deals I've got my eye on this week:

And don't forget... I'm giving away TWO $500 Amazon.com gift cards this week.

Be sure to enter here for your chance to win! (And check out all the insane Amazon deals I found for Black Friday/Cyber Monday.)

P.S. Don't forget to fill out my quick 2-minute reader survey. I value your input!

Garden Betty

For people who want to grow more food with less work. 🌱 This is my weekly newsletter loved by 38,000+ subscribers—here's what one of them had to say: "These are not the regular run-of-the-mill garden-based emails. You actually touch on more unusual tidbits that encourage me to keep growing and learning."

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