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Get lifetime access to our full 12-week food growing course for just $49 (normally $997) β limited-time only.

48 step-by-step video lessons across 12 modules

Composting, soil health, pest control, harvesting & more

27+ bonus downloads and printable guides

Lifetime access to all materials

Bonus: Backyard Food Sufficiency docu-series

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Want the Full Journey?
Get lifetime access to our full 12-week food growing course for just $49 (normally $997) β limited-time only.

48 step-by-step video lessons across 12 modules

Composting, soil health, pest control, harvesting & more

27+ bonus downloads and printable guides

Lifetime access to all materials

Bonus: Backyard Food Sufficiency docu-series

7-day money-back guarantee
βLet food be thy medicine and medicine be thy foodβ
Hippocrates 440 BC
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”
Hippocrates 440 BC
Shambhala Food Growing
12 Module Course Overview

PART ONE - Weeks 1-6
Module 1: PLANNING YOUR GARDEN
Module 2: BUILDING YOUR BEDS
Module 3: LIVING SOILS
Module 4: PLANTING YOUR GARDEN
Module 5: ORGANIC PEST MANAGEMENT
Module 6: WATER & IRRIGATION

PART TWO - Weeks 7-12
Module 7: COMPOSTING
Module 8: SEED GERMINATION
Module 9: ORGANIC WEEDING SYSTEMS
Module 10: HARVESTING PRACTICES
Module 11: INCREASING YOUR YIELD
Module 12: INTRODUCTION TO FOOD FORESTS
Shambhala Food Growing
12 Module Course Overview

PART ONE - Weeks 1-6
Module 1: PLANNING YOUR GARDEN
Module 2: BUILDING YOUR BEDS
Module 3: LIVING SOILS
Module 4: PLANTING YOUR GARDEN
Module 5: ORGANIC PEST MANAGEMENT
Module 6: WATER & IRRIGATION

PART TWO - Weeks 7-12
Module 7: COMPOSTING
Module 8: SEED GERMINATION
Module 9: ORGANIC WEEDING SYSTEMS
Module 10: HARVESTING PRACTICES
Module 11: INCREASING YOUR YIELD
Module 12: INTRODUCTION TO FOOD FORESTS
Shambhala 12 Week Food Growing Online Course Includes
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- Online Live Course PlatformΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Value $395)
Bonuses Included Free:
- Lifetime Access.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Value $197)
- Course Books part 1 & 2 in PDFΒ Β Β Β (ValueΒ $107)
- Vegetable Growing GuideΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Value $59)
- How to Compost GuideΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (ValueΒ Β $47)
- Seed Planting ToolkitΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (ValueΒ $39)
- Green Smoothie E-bookΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (ValueΒ $24)
- Garden Planner ToolΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Value $29)
- Shambhala Book LibraryΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Value $100)
- Access to Direct MessagesΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β (Priceless)
Total Value:Β Β Β Β Β Β ($997) $49
Shambhala 12 Week Food Growing Online Course Includes
Β
-
Online Live Course PlatformΒ (Value $395)
Bonuses Included Free:
-
Lifetime AccessΒ (Value $197)
-
Course Books part 1 & 2 in PDFΒ (ValueΒ $107)
-
Vegetable Growing GuideΒ (Value $59)
-
How to Compost GuideΒ (ValueΒ Β $47)
-
Seed Planting ToolkitΒ Β Β (ValueΒ $39)
-
Green Smoothie E-bookΒ (ValueΒ $24)
-
Garden Planner ToolΒ Β Β Β (Value $29)
-
Shambhala Book LibraryΒ (Value $100)
-
Access to Direct MessagesΒ (Priceless)
Total Value: ($997) $49
LoveΒ From FoodΒ Transformation Program
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Success Stories From Members

"I think learning how to grow your own food is a really great skill to have. It brings you back connected to the earth. It's an amazing life skill to have, and I think so many of us are so detached from the food system, and I think actually being connected to the source is really important. And also seeing the work that goes into it, and having the girls pick stuff out of the garden is pretty amazing. They're much more likely to eat greens.
I think one of the key takeaways for me is when Craig was saying, "We're feeding the soil, we're not feeding the plants," and just really concentrating on the soil and the health of the soil for healthy foods. So I think that's been a massive learning for me. I'd a 100% recommend the course."
~ JEN

"I just think that growing your own food and being self-sufficient is something that we all should be doing for the future, because there are so many unknowns, like where are we getting our food from? What are we even eating when we go to the supermarket? I love the feeling of just providing for yourself and your family, and from the earth as well, and having that connection.
I just don't think that there's really anything out there like this, and it's a community of like-minded people that are coming together and doing some really cool stuff for the future. And like what we were talking about earlier, you plan to seed and it just grows and grows and grows with people, ideas, what we're doing to the earth, sustainability, and feeding ourselves, and for our children as well.
So I just kind of thought, you've got soil, you put in some seedlings and they grow. I had no idea about composting, fertilizing, and natural ways to do that as well."
~ LUCY

"I'm just conscious of clean eating and also the therapeutic side of actually growing, and then harvesting your own food as well, for my kids to know how to do that as well because I think it's going to become more and more important going forward. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. If you're interested in even just growing in pots on your veranda, I'd suggest coming and doing it because the reward of getting your hands dirty, and then being able to literally see the fruits of your labor is, I think one of the most exciting things you can do.
I learnt a lot about soil health, companion planting, even just the planning of the garden beds, like being more aware of the environment in our backyard, and what's going to work where. And now learning maximizing yields, I'm looking forward to putting that into play. So I've learned a huge amount by being hands-on."
~ VIRGINIE

"I just wanted to get serious about producing more vegetables. most of all, I learned how important the emphasis is on getting the soil exactly right. And if you really, really, really get the soil right, plants can probably take care of themselves. Absolutely, it's both a body of knowledge and an experience."
~ JO

"I don't think there's anything healthier than literally just pulling something out of the ground and eating it, maximizing nutrients. For sure, I think it pitches it at a lot of different levels. So whether you just want to grow stuff in your veggie patch or whether you want to do it as I do on a bigger level and in a bigger area, at whatever level you're at, I think you'll learn something and you'll be growing your own stuff by the end of it. So yeah, it's cool. "
~ KAT

"I would definitely recommend the Shambhala Food growing course. The videos make it so easy to learn and the live Q&As worked great."
~ LEANNE
LoveΒ From FoodΒ Transformation Program
Β






Success Stories From Members
Β

"I think learning how to grow your own food is a really great skill to have. It brings you back connected to the earth. It's an amazing life skill to have, and I think so many of us are so detached from the food system, and I think actually being connected to the source is really important. And also seeing the work that goes into it, and having the girls pick stuff out of the garden is pretty amazing. They're much more likely to eat greens.
I think one of the key takeaways for me is when Craig was saying, "We're feeding the soil, we're not feeding the plants," and just really concentrating on the soil and the health of the soil for healthy foods. So I think that's been a massive learning for me. I'd a 100% recommend the course."
~ JEN

"I just think that growing your own food and being self-sufficient is something that we all should be doing for the future, because there are so many unknowns, like where are we getting our food from? What are we even eating when we go to the supermarket? I love the feeling of just providing for yourself and your family, and from the earth as well, and having that connection.
I just don't think that there's really anything out there like this, and it's a community of like-minded people that are coming together and doing some really cool stuff for the future. And like what we were talking about earlier, you plan to seed and it just grows and grows and grows with people, ideas, what we're doing to the earth, sustainability, and feeding ourselves, and for our children as well.
So I just kind of thought, you've got soil, you put in some seedlings and they grow. I had no idea about composting, fertilizing, and natural ways to do that as well."
~ LUCY

"I'm just conscious of clean eating and also the therapeutic side of actually growing, and then harvesting your own food as well, for my kids to know how to do that as well because I think it's going to become more and more important going forward. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. If you're interested in even just growing in pots on your veranda, I'd suggest coming and doing it because the reward of getting your hands dirty, and then being able to literally see the fruits of your labor is, I think one of the most exciting things you can do.
I learnt a lot about soil health, companion planting, even just the planning of the garden beds, like being more aware of the environment in our backyard, and what's going to work where. And now learning maximizing yields, I'm looking forward to putting that into play. So I've learned a huge amount by being hands-on."
~ VIRGINIE

"I just wanted to get serious about producing more vegetables. most of all, I learned how important the emphasis is on getting the soil exactly right. And if you really, really, really get the soil right, plants can probably take care of themselves. Absolutely, it's both a body of knowledge and an experience."
~ JO

"I don't think there's anything healthier than literally just pulling something out of the ground and eating it, maximizing nutrients. For sure, I think it pitches it at a lot of different levels. So whether you just want to grow stuff in your veggie patch or whether you want to do it as I do on a bigger level and in a bigger area, at whatever level you're at, I think you'll learn something and you'll be growing your own stuff by the end of it. So yeah, it's cool. "
~ KAT

"I would definitely recommend the Shambhala Food growing course. The videos make it so easy to learn and the live Q&As worked great."
~ LEANNE
Plant the seeds of manifestation in the garden of your life...
Plant the seeds of manifestation in the garden of your life...
The Shambhala Living philosophy
Is a way of living in harmony with nature.
Growing our own food gives us a direct link to the abundance and interconnected energy cycle of nature...
Our wellbeing begins in the soil.
This course is as much a personal transformation as it is a garden transformation.
Are you ready to plant the seed of change today?
To make this world a little better, a little greener, than we found it.
Every change for good begins with a seed of intention.
The Shambhala Living philosophy
Β
Is a way of living in harmony with nature.
Growing our own food gives us a direct link to the abundance and interconnected energy cycle of nature...
Our wellbeing begins in the soil.
This course is as much a personal transformation as it is a garden transformation.