Pursue the Old Paths
Pursue the Old Paths is a podcast about returning to what works—ancient wisdom, disciplined living, and the virtues that shaped strong men, strong families, and enduring communities. Through practical teaching and honest conversation, we challenge modern confusion and call people back to responsibility, craftsmanship, honor, and integrity. From this foundation arise The Watchmen Men's Group—men who refuse passivity and choose to stand the line, rebuild themselves, and lead from the front.
Pursue the Old Paths
Planning Your Backyard Garden
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In this episode of Pursue the Old Paths, JD walks through why planning now for a small backyard garden matters far more than most people realize and why success begins long before the first seed ever goes into the ground.
This is not an episode about becoming a farmer, chasing trends, or reacting in fear. It’s about stewardship, competence, and reclaiming a practical skill that generations before us understood instinctively: how food is planned, grown, and provided.
You’ll learn why most backyard gardens fail before they ever begin, how careful planning during the quiet season leads to better results, and how a modest, well-managed garden can reduce dependence, improve food quality, and restore confidence. JD covers how to define realistic goals, read your land, understand sunlight and water, choose plants with intention, and think seasonally instead of emotionally.
Along the way, this episode connects gardening to deeper lessons about diligence, patience, responsibility, and resilience without panic or perfectionism. Whether you live on a small lot or have never grown anything before, this episode will help you think clearly, plan wisely, and start small in a way that actually works.
This is how we pursue the old paths, not through nostalgia, but through preparation, discipline, and quiet competence.
Topics covered include:
- Why planning matters more than planting
- How to avoid common beginner mistakes
- Choosing crops that make sense for your family and climate
- Understanding sunlight, water, and soil before you dig
- Raised beds vs. in-ground vs. containers
- Gardening as a lesson in stewardship and patience
If you value tradition, responsibility, and practical self-reliance, this episode is for you.
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