Same story most people have. Bought the seedlings. Built the bed. Watered every day. Three months later, the tomatoes had blossom end rot, the basil flowered and went bitter, and the peppers just sat there doing nothing all season.
So we did what everyone does. Googled it. Read fifteen articles that contradicted each other. Bought expensive fertiliser that made it worse. Asked a forum and got told to bury eggshells.
The information was out there, scattered across blogs, videos, university extension sites, and old gardening books. The problem was never a lack of advice. The problem was too much of it, all saying different things, none of it organised in a way you could actually use while standing in the garden with a dying plant.
So we built the guide we wished we had when we started. One page per crop. Six numbers. The most common mistake. The quick fix. Companion planting. Print it, laminate it, take it outside.
No course. No app. No subscription. A reference tool designed for dirty hands, not clean screens.
Every watering decision, every diagnostic flowchart, every pH chart in this pack exists because we got something wrong and wanted to make sure nobody else had to make the same mistake twice.
We are not a gardening empire. We are one team building printable reference guides for people who want to grow their own food and are tired of guessing.
