Frequently Asked Questions
Find practical answers about scope, expectations, and logistics.
Are your courses suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. Beginner tracks assume zero experience, minimal tools, and small spaces. We specify exact steps and decision thresholds so you’re never guessing.
Do I need expensive tools or a greenhouse?
No. We recommend a short list of essentials and offer low-cost alternatives. Greenhouses can help in cold climates, but our methods work on balconies and patios, too.
How much time should I plan per week?
Most learners succeed with 1–2 hours weekly during off-season and 2–3 hours during peak planting. Tasks are modular to fit busy schedules.
Will the advice fit my climate?
Yes. We teach by season markers—frost dates, day-length, and soil temperature—so you can align steps to your location rather than a fixed calendar date.
What if my seedlings fail?
We cover common failure points and recovery options: damping-off prevention, light intensity, watering rhythm, and timing resets for a salvage crop.
Do you offer refunds?
Yes. If the course clearly doesn’t match your needs, contact us within 14 days of purchase. We’ll ask for brief feedback to improve our materials.
How long do I have access to a course?
You get at least one full growing season of access and downloadable worksheets you can keep. We also publish major updates at the start of each season.
Can I learn without a backyard?
Absolutely. We include container-first tracks for greens, herbs, and compact fruits like patio tomatoes and peppers.
Is there community or live support?
We host periodic live Q&A sessions and provide prompt email support. We avoid noisy forums to keep focus on practice.
Do you guarantee harvest results?
No. Weather, pests, and care vary widely. We supply structure, methods, and troubleshooting to improve your odds without making unrealistic promises.