I never expected my next garden to start with a diagnosis.
A few months ago, my dad was told he has stage 3 gastric cancer — a sentence that hits like a shovel to the gut. Since then, he’s been going through chemo to try to shrink it. The days are long, and the side effects are no joke. But through it all, he said something that changed everything:
“I think I want to start a garden here.”
That moment stopped me. It wasn’t just about planting seeds… it was about planting hope.
So this is where our new chapter begins — a healing garden in my dad’s yard. A space where every shovel of soil, every tiny sprout, and every harvest will mean something more.
I’ll be sharing the process here — not just how we build the garden, but what we plant and why. We’ll focus on foods that are gentle on digestion, herbs that support the body during recovery, and flowers that lift the spirit when chemo days feel endless. 🌼
This isn’t just about growing food — it’s about growing resilience. About finding peace in the soil when life feels out of control.
If you’ve ever watched someone fight cancer… or if you’ve used gardening as your own kind of therapy… I’d love to hear from you. 💬
Maybe this Skool community can become more than a space for homesteading — maybe it can be where healing, hope, and hands in the dirt all meet.
Stay rooted,
Brian
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What would you plant in a healing garden? 🌿Something soothing like chamomile or lemon balm?
Or a hardy veggie that symbolizes strength?