

Where it Grows
This garden is located at my home in Atlanta and is something I’ve built and continue to manage myself over time.
It’s a working space—growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers—with a focus on learning, experimenting, and improving each season.
This is not a public garden with open hours.
The space is shared intentionally through small gatherings, volunteer days, and workshops throughout the year.
Some days it’s just me maintaining it. Other days it’s shared with people who want to learn, help, or be part of what’s being built here.
What Happens Here
What Happens Here
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Seasonal planting and harvesting
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Hands-on learning and experimentation
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Small group workshops and herbalism classes
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Volunteer days and garden build-outs
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Occasional gatherings and shared meals
The Work
This is an ongoing and evloving project.
Not everything works. Not everything thrives.
Each season brings new lessons—what to plant, when to adjust, what to do differently next time.
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s progress, consistency, and staying connected to the process.
Access
Because this is a personally stewarded space at my home, it isn’t open for daily public access.
If you’re interested in being part of the garden—whether through volunteering, attending a workshop, or collaborating—you can find upcoming opportunities on the Events page or learn more on Get Involved.
Ways to Experience It
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Seasonal events and gatherings
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Volunteer days throughout the year
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Small group workshops and classes
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Occasional weekend experiences
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Collaborate or contribute
This is a shared space, rooted in respect—for the land, the work, and each other.
This garden is part of a private residence and is being thoughtfully shared. Neighbors and community members are welcome to stop by, but we ask that all who enter move through the space with awareness and respect.
The space is centered around the immediate community, with occasional educators and collaborators invited to participate and share knowledge.
Guiding Values
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Lead with kindness, patience, and respect
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Honor the space as both a garden and a home
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Move with awareness—of the land, the plants, and one another
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Contribute positively to the energy of the space
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Be open to learning and growth
Community Agreements
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The garden space is shared; the home and other areas of the property are private unless invited
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Respect all designated boundaries throughout the space
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Ask before harvesting, planting, or rearranging anything
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Leave the space as you found it—or better
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Be mindful of noise, language, and overall presence
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Children must be supervised at all times
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No harmful, disruptive, or disrespectful behavior
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This space is not a platform for promoting personal, political, or ideological agendas
Expectations
This is a respectful, drama-free environment focused on the garden, shared learning, and community connection.
Anyone who does not honor these guidelines may be asked to leave.
Participation
This is an evolving space. Some days are open and social, others are quieter working days.
If you’d like to be more involved, attend a workshop, or volunteer, visit the Events or Get Involved page.