๐ Rooted in the Dark: An October Reflection
I wanted to jump on here before sharing Novemberโs journal post โ partly to pause, partly to catch my breath, and partly because it feels right to share whatโs been stirring lately.
๐ฟ September Garden Notes: Falling in Love With Ourselves
As the wheel of the year turns once more, September arrives with a different kind of light โ softer, lower, more golden. The days feel both full and fleeting, carrying the weight of harvest and the whisper of change. This journal continues the journey we began in July and August, tracing the lessons the garden and the seasons offer us, and how they mirror our own inner landscapes.
Coming Home to the Self: What Nature and God Have Been Whispering to Me
The Wild Remedy wasnโt born out of a perfect life. It grew out of healing. Out of the cracks.
Unhacking Ourselves: The Real Way Back to Wellness
Unhacking Ourselves: The Real Way Back to Wellness
Embracing the Slow Flower Movement: Cultivating Sustainable Beauty
Creating your own cut flower garden is a delightful way to immerse yourself in the slow flower movement. It's a rewarding endeavour that offers year-round blooms, regardless of your garden's size. Plus, growing your own flowers provides therapeutic benefits, from the joy of nurturing plants to the satisfaction of harvesting your own blooms.
๐ธ Welcome to Spring! ๐ฟ
In the United Kingdom, the first day of spring heralds a magical transformation. The bleakness of winter gives way to a burst of colour as flowers bloom, trees bud, and the landscape comes alive with the sound of birdsong. It's a time of optimism, hope, and the promise of new beginnings.

