Hey everyone, it's Mango here. It feels like forever ago since our last episode of humans growing stuff and lots happened. We entered a new year, we watched a lot of Britain and our little gardening show even one a couple of awards. That's right, We're an award winning podcast. Now. So much has changed over the past months, But every now and then I think back on all the fun times we had on the show last season. Start somewhere small and no, you're gonna kill someone. Plants can be
very fickle. Sometimes they act like a little divas, and they have very high demands. Their persnicketty. They're finicky. So don't feel like you're too special or too alone in this What is the biggest reason you tell city dwellers to like get into gardening and get into these community spaces because it's awesome. There's no one reason. Everyone has their own reason for getting involved, which I think that
that makes the experience so much more beautiful. You think, with everything we're doing here that all the other gardens are gonna get jealous because this is gonna be such an awesome garden. Yes, as differential in their own way. To tell you the truth. I've come a long way since my basil plant killing days, and this winter I even managed to keep some of my house plants alive. In season one, I learned a ton about plant care and growing, so I'm eager to put all that knowledge
to practice this spring. Plus I still have so much more to learn from other humans that grow stuff, which is why we're coming back with season two on Wednesday, February. We're gonna make new friends and try new things, and of course I'm going to make new mistakes. But one thing that won't change is the personal stories and human experiences were sharing along the way. While I'm starting these episodes from a new place of knowledge, I promise this season is still just as much about humans as it
is about plants. So join me on February for brand new episodes of Humans Growing Stuff, a podcast from I Heart Media and your friends at Miracle Grow. Listen and subscribe on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.