
My Journey
From Retail Marketing to Backyard Restoration
My path has been anything but linear, weaving through creative industries and entrepreneurial ventures, all driven by a desire to make an big impact. Running an eco-conscious tea business taught me the power of building with intention, but it also revealed a deeper calling—to reconnect with the natural world and help it thrive again. Closing that chapter wasn’t an end but a beginning, as I turned my focus to restoring the wildness in our landscapes, our businesses, and ourselves—one native plant at a time.
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Why I'm Wild About Native Plants
Rewilding is about more than planting native species—
—it’s a profound act of restoring the connection between humans and nature’s resilience. Each yard transformed into a thriving ecosystem contributes to a collective impact, proving that individual actions can ripple outward to heal our planet.

My Garden Design Philosophy

Creating an attractive wild space doesn't happen by simply neglecting the lawn and garden to see what happens. Every one of my designs begins with intention—identifying the natural frames within the space, and finding the patterns of the native ecosystem.
By choosing plants perfectly evolved to their place, I create gardens that bloom with life, connecting homeowners to the joy of a thriving, natural space. Guided by a deep respect for nature’s resilience and a passion for thoughtful design, I craft landscapes that feel alive, balanced, and uniquely yours.
My Marketing Philosophy

Great marketing isn’t about being the loudest voice—it’s about fostering genuine connections. I believe in learning with curiosity, refining ideas to meet each client’s unique needs, and embracing efficiency without sacrificing patience.
Planting native gardens allows me to create change on a small scale, but by working with brands that share a commitment to environmental restoration, we can magnify our collective ability to repair habitats, nurture ecosystems, and inspire a more balanced relationship with the natural world.