You’ve started — now it’s about building a rhythm.

You’re past the very beginning. You’ve planted things, tried things, or already have some food growing. That’s huge.

What usually gets people stuck at this stage isn’t effort — it’s consistency. Without a simple rhythm or structure, things tend to happen in bursts and then fade out.

What usually helps most at this stage

Having a simple, repeatable routine

  1. Knowing what to focus on each week

  2. Growing a few things well instead of many things poorly

  3. Being in a rhythm with other people

Progress comes from rhythm, not intensity.

Your best next step

The fastest way to move forward is to follow a simple, structured growing rhythm that helps you stay consistent and actually see results over time.

Doing this with others makes it easier

We have a community chat where people share what they’re growing, stay accountable, and hear about upcoming workdays and gatherings.

It’s a good way to stay in rhythm and not drift away from what you’re building.

Small, consistent steps beat big bursts of effort.