
Hi, I’m Fi — welcome to The Earthy Edit.
I’m passionate about gardening, sustainability, and exploring the beauty of native plants. For me, a garden isn’t just a collection of plants — it’s a living space that invites curiosity, reflection, and a connection to the natural world. I believe gardens should be places where we can slow down, notice the little details, and create a sanctuary for both ourselves and local wildlife.
Through my own gardening journey, I’ve discovered the magic of working with plants rather than against them. Observing self-seeded surprises, welcoming pollinators, and letting seasonal changes shape the space has taught me to embrace imperfection and enjoy the organic rhythms of nature. Native plants, in particular, have captured my heart for their resilience, ecological benefits, and understated beauty, making them a central part of my gardening philosophy.
The Earthy Edit is a space for curious, mindful, and imperfect gardening. Here, I share insights, inspiration, and practical tips to help you design a garden that is not only visually stunning, but also sustainable, wildlife-friendly, and alive with character. From thoughtful plant selection to creative design ideas, I aim to make gardening approachable and rewarding — whether you’re tending a small balcony, a suburban backyard, or a larger green space.
Gardening, for me, is about more than aesthetics. It’s about slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and finding joy in the everyday small moments — the first pollinator to visit a flower, a plant thriving against the odds, or a quiet corner transformed into a living sanctuary.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just beginning your journey, my goal is to inspire you to experiment, embrace imperfection, and enjoy the simple, grounding pleasures of working with the earth. The Earthy Edit is here to guide and accompany you, helping you create a garden that feels alive, welcoming, and uniquely yours.
