
With four years of experience in horticulture, this teacher brings a thoughtful, grounded perspective to working with living landscapes. His background began in highly manicured, weed-free estate gardens, but over time he came to value a more natural approach—one that feels sustainable, alive, and far more inspiring. Now, as a grower in the Permaculture Garden, he is especially drawn to wilder spaces and the creative balance between shaping a garden and allowing nature to lead.
He also oversees the bee tending project at 42 Acres, bringing care and attention to the role pollinators play in a healthy ecosystem. At home, he is developing a food forest system in his front garden, reflecting his commitment to practical, regenerative growing. Visitors can expect a knowledgeable, hands-on approach rooted in observation, ecology, and a genuine appreciation for gardens that breathe and evolve naturally.