My Philosophy.

I believe that gardening is more than just creating a beautiful space—it's a path back to ourselves, our communities, and the natural world we belong to.

When we tend the land with care, intention, and reverence, we’re not just growing plants—we're growing relationships. Between soil and soul. Between habitat and home. Between the human heart and the wild places it still remembers.

My “holistic” approach blends regenerative, intuitive gardening and mindful connection. It’s rooted in the idea that gardens can be sanctuaries—for pollinators, for people, and for the planet. I guide the creation of spaces that honor both ecological function and personal meaning—gardens that are deeply alive, deeply loved, and deeply resilient.

I work with clients who feel the pull to reconnect—with the seasons, with the rhythms of the land, with their own inner wisdom. Whether we’re building a pollinator haven, a waterwise front yard, or a quiet backyard retreat, my role is part designer, part guide, part gardener of the unseen.

This isn’t about trends. It’s about transformation. It’s about making landscapes that give more than they take. Places where people can slow down, listen, and belong.

If that resonates, then we’re probably meant to work together.