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The Seed

Kendall Marie Platt \ud83c\udf31, Gail Doggett, Lee Griffith

The Seed: Gardening for busy women- because your garden should be a source of strength, not stress. Take small meaningful actions to grow your garden sanctuary, quiet your mind and reduce overwhelm- one plant at a time.

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Thanks so much to those of you who joined me live. If I haven’t answered your question in the video above or in the written version below, please drop it in the comments below and i’ll answer it for you.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Kendall Marie Platt \ud83c\udf31

    \ud83c\udf3fHorticultural therapist & space holder for garden curious women. \ud83e\udebbCreate your garden sanctuary with me. \ud83c\udf37Go from embarrassed and overwhelmed to proud, calm and held by your garden

  • Gail Doggett

    Late-diagnosed AuDHD in my crone era. Former Big Five commissioning editor. Writing for late-diagnosed women who think their relationship with writing is broken. (It's not.) Writer, maker, grower, knitter, cold water swimmer.

  • Lee Griffith

    The rules weren't written for people like us - so let's stop pretending they were. Unlearn the conditioning. Reclaim agency. One experiment at a time. Subscribe & get the 30-Day FLIP.

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