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TL;DR: Become one with mother nature with the 2022 Green Thumb Gardener Bundle, on sale for 96% off. Grab it for just $19.99 as of Oct. 11.


People got really into gardening in 2020 during the height of the pandemic. But not you! You kill every plant you see — it’s like the opposite of having the Midas touch.

Don’t worry, though. There’s still hope for you yet. This 2022 Green Thumb Gardener Bundle might just be exactly what you need to get into a gardening groove — and actually keep your plants alive.

The three-part gardening course bundle features a 3.5-hour beginner’s course on the very basics of gardening, including what plants you should grow and how to take care of them. It focuses on five beautiful houseplants that are perfect for beginners who want to get better at gardening. It’s full of tips and tricks on how to keep your plants healthy and happy — and you can return to the content whenever you need a refresher.

There’s also a 1.5-hour course on growing veggies and herbs and a 2.5-hour course on woodworking. You’ll learn which veggies and herbs are easiest for beginners to care for, tips and tricks for taking care of them, and how to get your very own garden set up. 

The woodworking course may seem a bit out of place, but it will actually help you with a very important part of gardening: making the perfect gardening planters. You’ll learn how to build three wooden garden planters from scratch — a simple one, a decorative one, and a stackable one specifically for veggies. No prior woodworking skills are necessary.

Gardening, just like any other skill, takes some training to get good at. This three-part course should help you get on the right track. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll finally stop killing all of your plant babies.

The 2022 Green Thumb Gardener Bundle is valued at $597, but you can virtually enroll and get lifetime access to each course for just $19.99.

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