
Where soil health, soft blooms, low-effort gardening come together to help you grow a peaceful and abundant garden.
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Garden 2025.
There is something funny about growing a garden on land that doesn’t let you forget what it used to be.
Every spring, when we start working in the beds again, the soil gives us another little reminder. A piece of glass. A rus...
tiny pumpkins grown summer 2025
Someone asked me how to cure root crops and store vegetables without a root cellar, so I spent the weekend writing about it again and if you’ve been around for a while, you probably remember me writing about...
Why I’m planting live leeks into my strawberry beds this year, using the space I already have, and letting my garden be easier where it can be.
There is a particular kind of pressure that shows up in gardening every spring, and it usually...
Goldie Locks Acorn Squash from West Coast Seed.
There is something deeply satisfying about growing food that keeps feeding you long after the lush chaos of summer fades.
Not just the fresh-eating tomatoes and handfuls of beans and cucumbe...
A garden experiment about measuring harvests, noticing the small moments of abundance, and learning what your garden actually gives back throughout the season. (digital download).
I got married over the weekend, which still feels strange a...
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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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