Regrounding Garden Coaching is founded on the belief that we all have the potential to be great gardeners. We are not born with green fingers – but we can all grow them – with help and encouragement.
Central to the Regrounding philosophy is the importance of being supported to create the garden you want. Through a highly collaborative process we will identify how to turn the outside space you have available (no matter what size) into a garden that meets your needs and brings you pleasure.
As your skill and confidence grow you will experience the joy of losing yourself in the garden. Your garden will become a place where your brain takes a break from day to day stresses – a place where you enjoy the many mental and physicial health benefits that being a gardener brings.
The way we work together will depend on your individual needs. You might, for example, want to become more knowledgeable about the plants you already have. You might want to change the design of your garden so that it works better for you and gives you greater pleasure. You might be an experienced gardener who wants help achieving plans you’ve had for years or you might be an absolute beginner who’d like hands-on help with basic skills.
Services are offered online or face to face over short and longer terms. Please follow any of the links below to find out more about how Regrounding Garden Coaching might work for you:
Please get in touch to find out more or to arrange a free no obligation meeting to discuss your needs.
What Re-Grounding offers is a thoroughly supportive, informative and enjoyable way of gaining hands-on gardening confidence whilst benefiting from Lizzie’s years of experience which she offers so clearly and non-judgmentally. To be freed from feeling there’s a special language and arcane knowledge -neither of which I have – that’s necessary to be a gardener, to now simply delighting in the process of gardening has been revelatory.
Pippa, Exeter
Lizzie quickly identified a need for us to clarify the big picture of what we wanted to achieve with our garden. She then broke this down into a workable plan that kept us focussed over the following months. She made some really useful suggestions for how to rationalise the plants we had, as well as how to reshape some of our beds. Some things have taken longer than we thought but a series of short visits to see how things were going have really helped to keep us focussed.
Dave, Lewes