Where Nature Leads, Abundance Grows

Anyone with a garden can transform it into a peaceful oasis, I truly believe and know this, because I have witnessed it over and over again in last 15 years of my experience working and living this way.

For many people, a garden is still associated with stress and hard work, as society largely views a wild garden—without strict order and structure—as something negative. I often meet people who feel pressured by their garden, believing it must be controlled, trimmed, and constantly maintained.

Yet a wild garden, with its many different plants, trees, and habitats for animals, makes the garden vibrant and greener. These spaces are full of life. They awaken a deep, primal sense of trust in nature and freedom within us, grounding us and making us feel safe and at home.

In contrast, orderly, straight, and rigidly designed gardens automatically trigger stress responses. They demand perfection and endless effort, keeping us busy instead of allowing us to rest and connect.

This is why I offer my help to transform gardens into permaculture, natural food forests—places where people can relax, work less, and grow food in harmony with nature. When a garden is designed to work with natural systems, it begins to thrive on its own, becoming more productive year after year and sustainable for all life.


I am open to traveling anywhere in Europe for a season to start this transformation. For a modest salary, and if you are able to host me, I can come to your place, help design and establish your food forest, and guide you step by step. I don’t just create the garden—I teach you how to maintain this harmonious gardening lifestyle, so your garden continues to flourish long after I leave.

Imagine stepping into your garden and feeling peace instead of pressure. Imagine harvesting your own food from a living ecosystem that supports you, the soil, and the wildlife around you.

How do you feel about your garden? Does it cause you stress or relaxation?

If you feel ready to turn your garden into a thriving, regenerative oasis, I would love to hear from you. Together, we can create a garden that grows abundance, resilience, and harmony—season after season.

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