05/28/2026
I see and feel the parallel between my life and the educational habitat garden I started and cultivated 8 years ago. Now, at 54, I’m learning to let go of doing everything on my own including accepting help to revitalize my garden.
And I couldn’t be happier than asking for and receiving support from Ren and Rachel from team, a knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated team focused on ecological gardening with natives, restoration projects, and climate resilience. We both share the same values and not to mention space in Sellwood to showcase our passions for native plants. Check out their nursery outside my studio outdoor corridor.
With their wonderful help, my small but mighty educational habitat and I just took a deep breath. They listened, understood and achieved my project goals: to rebalance my garden with ease, creating manageable maintenance moving forward, more space, more light, and more life. They thinned the overgrown slough sedges, opened up airflow, and created room for diverse native plants to thrive. This means better habitat for pollinators and birds, serving a greater ecological purpose rather than just looking “pretty.”
I’m opening my garden for a casual Golden Hour Garden tour (June 6th, 6.30 - 8.30pm) and conversations to share what naturescape habitat gardening in an urban environment looks and feels like in real life, and to spotlight the brilliant Bloomsday Natives team whom I trust and helped me do it.
If you’ve been wondering how to transform a small garden into a mini‑habitat haven, come and chat with Bloomsday team (Ren, Rachel and Matt) to see and learn the layers, the plant choices, and how thoughtful cutbacks can actually increase biodiversity.
Comment “TOUR” or DM me “Tour,” and I’ll send details.