If you subscribe ($4/month), you’ll get bonus content.
🤯 Did you know that most bloggers make money from Amazon affiliate links & ads?
You're probably tired of informational blogs filled with ads.
People will tell you their life story just to make you scroll by a dozen ads before you get to their damn pizza dough recipe.
You'll be happy to know that I don't run ads. And I never recommend products on Amazon. They go against my whole environmentalism interest.
But I've got to be honest. it costs money to run the blog & send out newsletters.


The Expansion
My mission with this blog is to uncomplicate how and why of regenerative gardening. Each blog post helps you to be a more sustainable gardener, or to connect more deeply with nature.
I write for people who want to contribute to building a healthier environment, and want to start making a difference right in their own yard (or balcony).
My specialty: Getting down to the nitty-gritty details so that you can actually understand stuff and take action.
If you want to join as a paying subscriber, you get to know that you’re helping this passion project to flourish.
I’m not trying to do a get-rich-quick scheme. I’m just looking to cover costs. This is why I have the price at $4.
🤓 When you subscribe, you’ll get fun bonus content, like...
⚒️ digital tools to help you be a more productive gardener
📈 spreadsheets so you can keep track of stuff
🧮 calculators (I’m working on a cold stratification calculator/planner for January!)
🗓️ planners to make your gardening dreams come true
🎨 digital art, just for funsies
📱phone wallpaper designed to remind you to get the f off you phone and touch grass
🖨️ printables/pamphlets PDFs, because deep down I want to be a 90's zine girl
✅ checklists – there's always something to do
🤔 etc...because I've got to leave it open to possibility
Back to my original question....why bother?
This is for people who want to get off the doomscrolling train and step out into the garden or woods instead. They want to create a more alive internet.
It's for people who want to be lit up by research and nuanced weird facts. The more you learn, the more you see that your garden is a place where some amazing stuff happens. You'll get to marvel in how it all works. You want to connect to nature in a way where you come to know it and understand it - beyond plant identification, and more about understanding your local ecosystem.
It's also for people who get lost in the sauce of planning a garden. You want to accomplish a lot with your garden, but sometimes overwhelm takes over and prevents you from making the most of the growing season.
Join us, your garden will thank you.
