You'll walk into your garden differently. Less fixing, more noticing, and suddenly a lot more makes sense.
You'll finally understand what your plants are trying to tell you. Without googling every yellowing leaf.
You'll stop second-guessing yourself in the garden. Because you'll know what to look for, and what it means.
The beginner's guide to intuitive gardening
Understanding Nature's Language walks you through five core chapters, each one focused on a different layer of what your garden is communicating. You'll learn to read the four messengers: light, water, wind, and soil. You'll discover who visits your garden and why it matters. You'll start to see patterns you've been walking past for years. Each chapter comes with a simple practice or observation prompt, nothing that requires special equipment or prior knowledge. Just you, your garden, and a different quality of attention. By the end, you won't just know more about gardening. You'll have a completely different relationship with it.
Margot
I'm Margot, and I learned to garden here, on this land, through trial and error, through watching and getting it wrong and watching again. For a long time I followed the advice, bought the books, googled every symptom, and still felt like something wasn't quite clicking. Not because the information was wrong, but because I was approaching the garden like a problem to solve instead of a conversation to have. Everything shifted when we moved to our 120-acre land in the south of France. There was too much to control, too many variables to keep track of. So I stopped trying to manage it, and started paying attention instead. That's when the garden started making sense. What I've learned over years of living on this land, growing food, raising animals, watching seasons move through in real time, is that nature is not chaotic. It's communicating. Constantly. And once you know what to look for, you can't unsee it. Grow With the Flow was born out of that shift. Not a method. Not a system. A different way of being in relationship with your garden, one that works with your instincts instead of overriding them. This free guide is where that journey starts.
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It's free. It's short enough to read in one sitting. And it might change the way you walk into your garden tomorrow. No information overload. No complicated techniques. Just a quieter, more grounded way of paying attention to what's already there.
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