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The Garden Mentorship
Online | March 21 – September 21, 2026
Live Bi-Weekly Calls (2× per month | Time TBD)
This season-long mentorship is a deep exploration of how the garden is an extension of your truest nature.
This is a container designed to invite you into seeing yourself as part of your ecosystem, through the lens of your connection to your food.
We will explore together the how-tos of successful gardening through fool proof organic methods and uncover together your unique and essential way of relating to Earth through sowing, tending and harvesting your own food.
What this mentorship is:
This is a long-form, seasonally guided online mentorship designed to support you through the entire gardening process — from early-season preparation through harvest.
From March 1 to September 1, 2026, we meet twice per month live online, moving in rhythm with the season and what gardens truly need at each stage. The mentorship unfolds in real time, guided by seasonal conditions and the collective experiences of the group.
The Transformation
By the end of this mentorship, you will embody the way in which your garden connects you into the earth. You can expect to walk away with:
Greater understanding of how to meet the needs of your garden
A connection to the why and HOW to meet your perceived challenges; pests, weeds, ect.
A deeper contextual experience with the science of soil, plants, and seasonal rhythms
The confidence in identifying how you and your garden can thrive together.
Most importantly, you’ll know how to listen, adjust, and act in alignment, so you can reach your garden outcomes with trust and resilience, season after season.
How It Works
Each bi-weekly live call is seasonally relevant and intentionally paced.
On our calls, we focus on:
What to observe in your garden right now
How to interpret what you’re seeing
What actions to take — and what not to rush
How to adjust as conditions change
Every call includes space to:
Bring your questions
Share wins
Name challenges
Receive guidance tailored to what’s
actually happening in your garden
.
What Makes This Different
Most gardening programs focus on information.
This mentorship focuses on walking you through your expirence.
Full season support and transmitted lessons of skills ive learned through my career makes this container uniqe supporting you in developing the skills that allow you to:
Make educated decisions for your uniqe climate
Understand cause and effect in your garden
Plan for success rather than hope for it
Because the guidance unfolds over an entire season, you’re learning through direct experience, not hypotheticals. The mentorship adapts as the season evolves — just like a real garden does.
Who This Mentorship Is For
This mentorship is for you if:
you have an existing garden and want to take your food growing skills to the next level
You want to deepen your connection to self through the opportunity of your garden as a mirror
You value learning through experience with the opportunity to calibrate your developments
You’re ready to build real skill, not just collect information
You want support, accountability, and expert guidance over the full season
It may not be the right fit if you’re looking for:
Easy fix-it solutions- we are rooted in sustainable organic practices and results
Sprays, poisons, synthetic fertilizers
someone to do it for you- this mentorship is only for those willing and ready to put in the work, thats where the transformation will come.
What’s Included
Online season-long mentorship (March 21 – September 21, 2026)
Live bi-weekly group calls (2× per month, time TBD)
Seasonally relevant guidance aligned with real garden conditions
Space to bring questions, wins, and challenges
Expert support to clarify challenges and next steps
One personalized 1-1 call
Course Syllabus
Topics We’ll Cover Over the Six-Month Mentorship
This mentorship follows the natural arc of the growing season.
Topics are introduced when they’re most relevant and revisited as conditions evolve, allowing learning to deepen through lived experience.
Early Season: Foundations & Preparation
(March – Early April)
Reading your garden site after winter
Soil health assessment and interpretation
Building and protecting living soil
Compost use and timing
Bed preparation without over-disturbance
Understanding seasonal timing vs. calendar dates
Planning layouts with flexibility and flow
Developing observational skills before planting
Planting & Establishment
(Mid-April – May)
Seed starting and transplanting principles
Plant selection based on soil, season, and goals
Spacing, succession, and realistic expectations
Root health and early growth support
Irrigation fundamentals and adjustments
Identifying early stress signals in plants
Knowing when to intervene — and when not to
Growth, Maintenance & Mid-Season Calibration
(June – Early July)
Supporting steady growth without over-input
Mulching strategies and soil moisture balance
Nutrient cycling and gentle feeding
Interpreting leaf color, growth patterns, and vigor
Pest and disease signals as information, not failure
Calibrating care based on weather and conditions
Adjusting plans without losing momentum
Resilience, Challenges & Course Correction
(Mid-July – August)
Working with heat, drought, or stress periods
Strengthening plant resilience
Understanding cause and effect in garden challenges
Refining watering and shade strategies
Responding to pests and disease with discernment
Letting go of what’s not working — and learning from it
Maintaining relationship with the garden during challenges
Harvest, Integration & Seasonal Reflection
(Late August – September)
Harvest timing and decision-making
Evaluating outcomes without judgment
What your garden taught you this season
Integrating skills of observation and response
Identifying what to carry forward into the next season
Building confidence through reflection and clarity
Ongoing Themes Throughout the Mentorship
These threads are woven through every call:
Developing skills of observation and listening
Learning to identify the real challenge beneath surface symptoms
Practicing aligned, timely action
Building trust in yourself as a gardener
Holding consistency without rigidity
Turning experience into embodied knowledge
Online | March 21 – September 21, 2026
Live Bi-Weekly Calls (2× per month | Time TBD)
This season-long mentorship is a deep exploration of how the garden is an extension of your truest nature.
This is a container designed to invite you into seeing yourself as part of your ecosystem, through the lens of your connection to your food.
We will explore together the how-tos of successful gardening through fool proof organic methods and uncover together your unique and essential way of relating to Earth through sowing, tending and harvesting your own food.
What this mentorship is:
This is a long-form, seasonally guided online mentorship designed to support you through the entire gardening process — from early-season preparation through harvest.
From March 1 to September 1, 2026, we meet twice per month live online, moving in rhythm with the season and what gardens truly need at each stage. The mentorship unfolds in real time, guided by seasonal conditions and the collective experiences of the group.
The Transformation
By the end of this mentorship, you will embody the way in which your garden connects you into the earth. You can expect to walk away with:
Greater understanding of how to meet the needs of your garden
A connection to the why and HOW to meet your perceived challenges; pests, weeds, ect.
A deeper contextual experience with the science of soil, plants, and seasonal rhythms
The confidence in identifying how you and your garden can thrive together.
Most importantly, you’ll know how to listen, adjust, and act in alignment, so you can reach your garden outcomes with trust and resilience, season after season.
How It Works
Each bi-weekly live call is seasonally relevant and intentionally paced.
On our calls, we focus on:
What to observe in your garden right now
How to interpret what you’re seeing
What actions to take — and what not to rush
How to adjust as conditions change
Every call includes space to:
Bring your questions
Share wins
Name challenges
Receive guidance tailored to what’s
actually happening in your garden
.
What Makes This Different
Most gardening programs focus on information.
This mentorship focuses on walking you through your expirence.
Full season support and transmitted lessons of skills ive learned through my career makes this container uniqe supporting you in developing the skills that allow you to:
Make educated decisions for your uniqe climate
Understand cause and effect in your garden
Plan for success rather than hope for it
Because the guidance unfolds over an entire season, you’re learning through direct experience, not hypotheticals. The mentorship adapts as the season evolves — just like a real garden does.
Who This Mentorship Is For
This mentorship is for you if:
you have an existing garden and want to take your food growing skills to the next level
You want to deepen your connection to self through the opportunity of your garden as a mirror
You value learning through experience with the opportunity to calibrate your developments
You’re ready to build real skill, not just collect information
You want support, accountability, and expert guidance over the full season
It may not be the right fit if you’re looking for:
Easy fix-it solutions- we are rooted in sustainable organic practices and results
Sprays, poisons, synthetic fertilizers
someone to do it for you- this mentorship is only for those willing and ready to put in the work, thats where the transformation will come.
What’s Included
Online season-long mentorship (March 21 – September 21, 2026)
Live bi-weekly group calls (2× per month, time TBD)
Seasonally relevant guidance aligned with real garden conditions
Space to bring questions, wins, and challenges
Expert support to clarify challenges and next steps
One personalized 1-1 call
Course Syllabus
Topics We’ll Cover Over the Six-Month Mentorship
This mentorship follows the natural arc of the growing season.
Topics are introduced when they’re most relevant and revisited as conditions evolve, allowing learning to deepen through lived experience.
Early Season: Foundations & Preparation
(March – Early April)
Reading your garden site after winter
Soil health assessment and interpretation
Building and protecting living soil
Compost use and timing
Bed preparation without over-disturbance
Understanding seasonal timing vs. calendar dates
Planning layouts with flexibility and flow
Developing observational skills before planting
Planting & Establishment
(Mid-April – May)
Seed starting and transplanting principles
Plant selection based on soil, season, and goals
Spacing, succession, and realistic expectations
Root health and early growth support
Irrigation fundamentals and adjustments
Identifying early stress signals in plants
Knowing when to intervene — and when not to
Growth, Maintenance & Mid-Season Calibration
(June – Early July)
Supporting steady growth without over-input
Mulching strategies and soil moisture balance
Nutrient cycling and gentle feeding
Interpreting leaf color, growth patterns, and vigor
Pest and disease signals as information, not failure
Calibrating care based on weather and conditions
Adjusting plans without losing momentum
Resilience, Challenges & Course Correction
(Mid-July – August)
Working with heat, drought, or stress periods
Strengthening plant resilience
Understanding cause and effect in garden challenges
Refining watering and shade strategies
Responding to pests and disease with discernment
Letting go of what’s not working — and learning from it
Maintaining relationship with the garden during challenges
Harvest, Integration & Seasonal Reflection
(Late August – September)
Harvest timing and decision-making
Evaluating outcomes without judgment
What your garden taught you this season
Integrating skills of observation and response
Identifying what to carry forward into the next season
Building confidence through reflection and clarity
Ongoing Themes Throughout the Mentorship
These threads are woven through every call:
Developing skills of observation and listening
Learning to identify the real challenge beneath surface symptoms
Practicing aligned, timely action
Building trust in yourself as a gardener
Holding consistency without rigidity
Turning experience into embodied knowledge