Be part of the solution, not the problem.
Join us at Plantlife Joy
Join us at Plantlife Joy
🌿 What You’ll Receive Each Month Inside Plantlife Joy
🌸 Indoor & Outdoor Plant Wisdom
Nurture your green companions, whether they live on your windowsill or in the soil beneath your feet, with gentle, pesticide-free care.
🧪 Toxin-Free Gardening Techniques
Say goodbye to chemical sprays. Discover natural, effective methods that honour your plants and the planet.
📷 Seasonal Photo Guides & Demonstrations
Visual tutorials to guide you through every season—from pruning rituals to planting intentions, all rooted in rhythm and respect.
🎓 Mini Courses & Deep Dives
Short, soul-nourishing lessons that weave together horticultural know-how and intuitive insight, helping you grow with the land, not just on it.
Each offering is crafted with care by Joanne—gardener, eco-creative, and nature whisperer —who is on a mission to help you reconnect with the healing wisdom of plants, soil, and inner truth. B
I’m Joanne, a woman on a mission, passionate about every leaf, root, and whisper of nature’s wisdom.
I created Plantlife Joy as a one-stop sanctuary to help you reconnect with the wild, living world around you. This is where gardening meets ritual, where sustainability becomes soul-deep, and where joy grows in every season.
Inside, you’ll discover:
• 🌿 Pesticide-Free Gardening
Learn how to care for your plants both indoors and out without toxic sprays or weed killers.
• 🌼 Plant & Wildlife Wisdom
Understand the secret language of houseplants, garden allies, and the creatures they attract (or gently deter).
• 🌺 Herbal Magic & Mindset
Explore the healing power of herbs for wellness, flavour, and emotional clarity.
• 📸 Nature Through My Eyes
Personal stories, photos, and videos that invite you to see the world anew with wonder, reverence, and delight.
As you explore, you’ll find that reconnecting with nature isn’t a chore—it’s a joy. It’s addictive in the best way. Slowly but surely, you’ll feel the pull to dig, to grow, to feel the pulse of the Earth again.
We’ve always been in the Garden of Eden. We just forgot how to see it.