Picture a winter evening at the studio—soft light, warm drinks, a table scattered with books and seed catalogs. The Hyssop Garden Club is our monthly meet-up for anyone who loves talking gardens, even when the ground is frozen and the days feel slow.
This isn’t a class or a formal workshop. It’s simply a space to bring your garden plans, ideas, and hopes for the seasons ahead. A time to dream together, explore layouts, share inspiration, and keep our connection to seasonal living alive through the quieter months.
We’re not landscape architects—just two people who care deeply about seasonal flowers, local growers, and the conversations that bloom when gardeners gather. After hearing so many of you talk about your own gardens with such excitement, we felt called to create a place where that energy can be shared.
We’ll have snacks, drinks, and a selection of favorite books on flowers and gardening. Mostly, we want to offer a cozy corner to meet one another, stay inspired, and give ourselves something to look forward to each month—so winter feels a little less inward, and a little more connected.
Come with your ideas, or simply come to listen. Let’s keep the garden spirit alive, together.
Picture a winter evening at the studio—soft light, warm drinks, a table scattered with books and seed catalogs. The Hyssop Garden Club is our monthly meet-up for anyone who loves talking gardens, even when the ground is frozen and the days feel slow.
This isn’t a class or a formal workshop. It’s simply a space to bring your garden plans, ideas, and hopes for the seasons ahead. A time to dream together, explore layouts, share inspiration, and keep our connection to seasonal living alive through the quieter months.
We’re not landscape architects—just two people who care deeply about seasonal flowers, local growers, and the conversations that bloom when gardeners gather. After hearing so many of you talk about your own gardens with such excitement, we felt called to create a place where that energy can be shared.
We’ll have snacks, drinks, and a selection of favorite books on flowers and gardening. Mostly, we want to offer a cozy corner to meet one another, stay inspired, and give ourselves something to look forward to each month—so winter feels a little less inward, and a little more connected.
Come with your ideas, or simply come to listen. Let’s keep the garden spirit alive, together.