Grief Gardening
A practice of tending sorrow with presence and care.
Grief Gardens
The spaces we create when we do this work
Sacred spaces for memory, healing, and tending what hurts
You don’t need land. You don’t even need a plant.
Grief gardens are living altars.
They’re spaces where we honor loss, transform pain, and root back into life.
More Than a Garden
Grief Gardens are not about productivity or performance.
They are invitations to slow down, feel what is true, and begin again.
Using plants, ritual, and reflection, we co-create a space for your grief to be seen and gently tended.
You do not need to know what you are grieving. Just come as you are.
Meet Your Grief Worker
I am a grief tender, garden coach, and ritual companion.
This offering grew from my own journey through deep loss, disconnection, and displacement.
The land taught me how to listen.
The garden taught me how to stay.
A Gentle, Guided Process
We begin wherever you are. These sessions unfold at your pace, and each one is shaped by your needs.
Each step invites you to co-create a sacred space rooted in your story and supported by the rhythms of the earth.
Session One: Rooting and Remembering
Emotional and spiritual grounding
Gentle breathwork and presence practices
Space to name your grief and what wants to be honored
Align with natural cycles (grief, body, season, moon)s
Session Two: Designing and Preparing
Explore symbols, memories, or rituals that hold meaning
Sketch or visualize a sacred space ~ whether tangible or symbolic.
Choose what to tend, what to carry forward
Begin weaving grief and creativity
Session Three: Tending and Activating
Practice presence through ritual or gentle action
Set a rhythm for continued care
Create or imagine a space for return
Integrate what has unfolded and what is still growing
-
You don’t need a garden. You don’t need a plan.
Just a willingness to be with what is.
Note: You can book one session, return seasonally, or move through all three. This is a guide, not a rule.
Client Reflections
“This was a really helpful experience!
I’m not sure how I would’ve mobilized my grief progress without this nudge.
It’s a beautiful way to process your grief and end up with something meaningful.”

