November Garden Notes – Listening, Learning & Liberation
Some of the most beautiful work happens in the dark.
A seed hidden in the soil begins to stir long before it breaks the surface.
A child grows unseen in the safety of the womb.
Even winter itself — stripped, still — holds within it the quiet preparation for spring.
🍂 Rooted in the Dark: An October Reflection
I wanted to jump on here before sharing November’s journal post — partly to pause, partly to catch my breath, and partly because it feels right to share what’s been stirring lately.
Nutrition, Noise & Nourishment – Learning to Listen to Our Bodies and Our Hearts
The more I study herbal medicine, the more I realise that the modern conversation around health has become overwhelmingly noisy. ……
A Self-Care Revolution with Magnesium
What’s the Big Deal About Magnesium?
Magnesium is often called the "miracle mineral" — and for good reason! It plays a vital role in over 300 enzymatic reactions in our body. From supporting muscle function to promoting better sleep, its benefits are endless.
October Garden Notes
As the days shorten and the crisp air settles in, October in the garden feels like an embrace—a reminder to slow down and savour nature’s seasonal rhythm. There’s a distinct change, almost like the garden is taking a deep breath, preparing for the quieter months ahead.

