
Where soil health, soft blooms, low-effort gardening come together to help you grow a peaceful and abundant garden.
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There is a certain kind of garden-season humour that shows up every year.
You know the one.
The memes about the house falling apart as soon as planting season begins. The laundry piles taking over the hallway. The sink full of dishes. The...
A personal spring garden reflection on what worked, what felt heavy, where the bloom gaps appeared, and how I’m transitioning into summer with more flow and intention.
There is something about the end of spring that feels a little dramatic...
After years of moving beds, rebuilding soil, abandoning trends, and learning what actually works here, this is the garden advice I’d give myself if I could start again.
If I were starting my garden over from scratch, I think I would do a l...
My garden has never really fit into one neat category.
It is not strictly an in-ground garden. It is not a container garden. It is not a raised bed garden either. It is all of those things at the same time, depending on the plant, the spac...
Every now and then, I feel like I need to come back to my roots.
Literally.
Which feels fitting for Compost Wednesdays, where we dig deep into composting methods, how they work, where they make sense, and what is actually useful for a bac...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A backyard gardening journal rooted in soil, seasons, and real-life growing. I write about food, flowers, compost, perennials, experiments, and simple ways to build a better garden.
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