Get excited because this lineup is incredible! Below you'll find the summit schedule and all details.
New speaker presentations are released each day at 6:00 am Pacific and are available to watch free for 48 hours.
Live Challenge Sessions and Live Expert Sessions take place at scheduled times throughout the week. Links to join live and add sessions to your calendar will be shared on this page once available and sent by email.
Focus on garden setup, planning, and decision-making so you can confidently choose what to grow, where to grow it, and how to plan your spring season without overwhelm.
Your Spring Garden From the Ground Up: Raised Beds, In-Ground Planting, & Simple Soil Strategies
Audrey Crawford
The Best Planter for Every Garden
Susie Pipkins
Planning and Planting Your Home Orchard From Scratch
Josh Gardens
Small Space, Big Harvests: Proven Strategies to Grow More Food in Less Space
Anna Sakawsky
Best Tips for Creating Healthy Soil
Robert Pavlis
Grow Food Anywhere: How to Start a Productive Garden in Any Small Space
Amber Bradshaw
Master Plant Timing
Philip Longo
These sessions take place live on February 23, 2026.
Join links and calendar details will be shared here and sent by email once available.
Day 1 Live Challenge Session: Build Your Spring Garden Foundation
Monday, February 23 at 9:00 am Pacific
Set your spring garden up for success by understanding timing, season length, and crop selection. We’ll walk through cool vs warm season crops, how to calculate your growing window, and how to choose plants that match your conditions. You’ll leave knowing exactly what makes sense to plant and why.
Day 1 Live Expert Session: How To Grow 4X More Food In The Same Space
Monday, February 23 at 12:00 pm Pacific
Join a live interview with the co-founders of Seedtime, as they share how to simplify garden planning and stay on track throughout the growing season. You’ll learn how visual planning tools and smart scheduling can help you create a custom plan for your location, keep planting organized, and grow more without overwhelm.
Learn how to plant successfully, support healthy growth, and avoid common mistakes by understanding soil health, timing, and practical growing techniques.
How to Grow Great Tomatoes
Audrey Crawford
Natural Pest Management for a Successful Vegetable Garden
Jacqueline Litton
Weed Less, Harvest More: Practical Solutions for Every Gardener
Laurie Neverman
Why Your Onions Never Bulb and How to Finally Enjoy a Successful Harvest
Jill McSheehy
How to Grow and Use 5 Great Herbs
Bevin Cohen
The Easiest Herbs to Grow for Your Home Apothecary
Brittany Gibson
How to Improve Health and Cut Costs With a Chicken Garden
Heather Levin
These sessions take place live on February 24, 2026.
Join links and calendar details will be shared here and sent by email once available.
Day 2 Live Challenge Session: Create a Simple Spring Planting Plan
Tuesday, February 24 at 9:00 am Pacific
Create a flexible spring planting plan that works with changing weather and real-life schedules. You’ll learn what to plant when, when to direct sow versus transplant, and how to avoid planting everything at once.
Day 2 Live Expert Session: The Lazy Gardener's Guide to Healthy Soil
Tuesday, February 24 at 12:00 pm Pacific
Join a live interview with Leia Vaihere, co-founder of Earth Medicine, to learn simple, natural ways to improve soil health and grow stronger, more resilient plants using microbial fertilizer.
Learn practical ways to use, preserve, and enjoy what you grow, while discovering new skills and creative ideas to make gardening a lasting, joyful part of your everyday life.
Fearless Fermenting
Carolyn Thomas
How to Grow a Skincare Garden
Heidi Villegas
How to Grow a Fermenters Garden
Jill Ragan
5 Easy Healing Plants for Every Garden
Carly MacQuarrie
Raising Kids That Love the Garden
Liss Hammond & Nina Shirley
How to Grow Figs Anywhere
Phil's Figs
These sessions take place live on February 25, 2026.
Join links and calendar details will be shared here and sent by email once available.
Day 3 Live Challenge Session: Set Your Garden Up for a Successful Season
Wednesday, February 25 at 9:00 am Pacific
Learn how to keep your garden productive after planting with simple, sustainable systems. We’ll cover soil care, early pest pressure, watering basics, and why consistency matters more than doing everything perfectly.
You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how to support your garden long-term without burning yourself out.
Day 3 Live Expert Session: Better Than Canning: How to Preserve Your Harvest for Years
Wednesday, February 25 at 12:00 pm Pacific
Join a live session with the Harvest Right team and discover how to preserve your garden harvest for years without losing flavor, color, or nutrition. You’ll learn how freeze drying compares to canning and dehydrating, and how gardeners use it to reduce food waste and enjoy homegrown food year round.
The final day of the summit is about bringing everything together.
Instead of more training, the final day focuses on helping you confidently take the right next steps to grow your most successful garden yet.
These sessions take place live on February 26, 2026. Join links and calendar details will be shared here and sent by email once available.
Live Panel Session: Real Gardens, Real Progress
Thursday, February 26 at 9:00 am Pacific
Join a live panel conversation with members of Audrey’s Little Farm Academy as they share their gardening progress, including the struggles they faced and the things that have helped them improve their confidence and results the most.
You’ll hear honest stories from real gardeners, see their before and after garden transformations, and get a behind the scenes look at what gardening with guidance and community actually looks like.
Live Closing Session: From Spring Start to Seasonal Success + What Comes Next
Thursday, February 26 at 12:00 pm Pacific
In this final session, we’ll bring the entire week together and reflect on the true purpose of the summit, helping you move forward with clarity and confidence.
We’ll cover what to focus on after the summit ends, how to maintain momentum as the season changes, and what ongoing support can look like for gardeners who want continued guidance, followed by a live Q&A so you can ask questions and decide what’s right for you.
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