What Happens at a Garden Circle
A simple, structured conversation inspired by gardens and the changing seasons.
Garden Circles are small, in-person gatherings rooted in the rhythm of the growing season.
They’re a place to come as you are, whether you’ve been gardening for years or are just beginning to pay attention to it. There’s no pressure to be an expert and nothing to prepare ahead of time. You don’t need to bring anything other than a willingness to show up.
Each circle is shaped by what’s happening right now. What’s growing well, what’s struggling, what’s surprising you, and what you’re trying next. The conversation moves with the season, just like the garden does.
These are not classes or workshops. There’s nothing to learn in the traditional sense and no one leading from the front. Instead, the circle is shared. Everyone has space to speak, and everyone has space to listen.
There’s something different that happens when people gather this way. You start to notice more. You leave with new ideas, not because someone taught them to you, but because you heard what others are seeing and trying in their own spaces.
Over time, the circles begin to feel familiar. The same faces return, the season progresses, and the garden becomes something you’re not tending alone.
If you’ve been wanting a way to connect with others who are doing this too, this is where it begins.
You can join a single gathering or come regularly throughout the season. There’s no expectation, just an open invitation.
Upcoming gatherings are listed here:
Garden circles are simply a space to show up, share what’s real and slowly grow something together over the season.
I’m really looking forward to seeing what unfolds, both in the gardens and in the conversations.
-Ashley



