
What started as a few pots in the backyard has become my happy place, a little stand filled with home-grown goodness, love, and connection.
Every Friday, I restock the stand with fresh seedlings, herbs, and flowers, and I love seeing the messages that come through from people who stop by. It means so much to know that something grown with love in my garden now grows in yours.
This space isn’t just about plants, it’s about possibility. It’s about creating a life around what you love instead of fitting what you love around work. It’s about slowing down, getting your hands in the soil, and remembering that growth happens one small seed at a time.
Sharing this journey lights me up. I hope it inspires you to find your own sanctuary, your own little garden of peace, joy, and nourishment.

What started as a few pots in the backyard became something I genuinely enjoy tending to each week. The stand is filled with home-grown seedlings, herbs, and flowers, restocked regularly for anyone local who wants to stop by.
It’s a simple thing, but it keeps me connected to the garden, the seasons, and the people who come past.
Two years ago I was exhausted, broke, and done with just surviving. I still remember coming home from work in the dark, seeing my son eating dinner alone, and knowing something had to change. This is how I turned that breaking point into a blooming point, straight from my garden, my happy little sanctuary.






A Few Practical Details
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Launceston, Tasmania. The exact address is shared privately before visiting.
Most weekdays, depending on what’s growing that week.
Seedlings, herbs, cut flowers, and small seasonal garden extras.
Build. Bloom. Balance.
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