Gardening is simultaneously endlessly nuanced and also quite simple. 

Do you feel discouraged having tried to garden but it didn’t work out as planned? 

Maybe you feel you are now left with broken gardening dreams and are unsure how to attempt to garden again in the future. 

Perhaps you’re a brand new gardener but feel intimidated about how best to get started in your gardening plan.

Do you believe that some people are good at growing things, good with plants, and some people just are not?

Have you decided that you’re just “bad with plants”?

Or maybe you know you have what it takes but always find that you get bogged down or overwhelmed when you attempt to make a plan for the coming season.

 

Being a green thumb is simply a state of mind, that's it! 

By preparing ahead of time for the growing season (pre-season planning) and getting the bulk of the logistical considerations out of the way, you can begin to tune in and find that space to be in direct communication with your plants and your garden. 

This combination of logical planning and heartfelt connection will get you on the path. 


When you glimpse how it feels to be in resonance with the life you nurture you will unlock your gardening ability. Once you find your way onto this path there is no turning back!

 

Hi I’m Scott Courcelle, farmer, gardener, father, and husband. I’ve devoted the last 16 years to learning from and with the earth.

My journey of gardening has had many iterations–for the last 15 years I’ve been an organic vegetable farmer through our family farm Alchemy Gardens

For over a decade  I ran a successful farm selling organic produce and plant starts. Through this work, I realized that while it was great to be involved in getting more people to experience the difference in properly grown local food… 

My truest wish was to give as many people as possible the gift of empowering themselves to grow their own, and in doing so find so much joy and healing and conscious connection with the Earth!

I’ve been teaching workshops and classes for the last 12 years and have helped many gardeners and farmers through 1:1 gardening consultations. 

Through these farming experiences and community connections I’ve never stopped learning and gathering information about plant health, soil health, and innovative and regenerative gardening systems. 

I’ve found so much healing in the practice of growing food and I’m a true believer that many of our modern world's most pressing problems, particularly around mental health and feelings of connectedness or lack thereof, would largely fade away if more people were empowered to once again engage in growing their own food.

So… are you ready?