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Beneath the Ivy
Beneath the Ivy is a seasonal living journal about routine, rhythm, and choosing a slower pace in an anxious world.


In the Garden This May: A Rhythm of Planting, Tending, and Noticing
As the light lingers longer into the evening and the garden begins to hum with quiet energy, May opens the door fully between spring and summer. May is a month of becoming—of planting what will grow, tending what has already begun, and noticing the subtle shift into abundance. What to Begin The soil has warmed beneath your hands, the air has softened, and the quiet worry of frost begins to fade. This is the moment many gardeners wait for—the one where it finally feels safe to

Tricia at Everlea Journal
3 days ago6 min read


April Garden To Do List: A Gentle Return to Life
April is a month of transition in the garden—part waking, part waiting. In this gentle guide, you’ll find what to plant, what to tend, what to notice, and how to follow the moon’s rhythm as the season begins to unfold.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 265 min read


Your Gentle Guide to March: What's in Season at Home & in the Garden
March is a threshold month - a place to move gently, to follow what is ready, and to tend what is quietly coming to life in the garden and at home.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 66 min read
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