The Potting Shed doesn’t start with the bloom. It starts earlier. With the soil bag torn open and the reading glasses left on the bench. With the brass shears that haven’t been sharpened since October and the twine that’s holding together half the garden.
This collection lives in the hours between planting and picking. Sixty watercolor-inspired illustrations spanning the full arc of a working garden: well-worn tools with honest patina, kitchen herbs in terracotta pots, flowers from first bud to full extravagant bloom, vegetables still warm from the vine, and the small creatures who were here before you and will be here long after. A bumblebee dusted in pollen. A snail crossing the path on its own schedule. A ladybug on a blade of grass that bends but doesn’t break.
For garden brands, farm-to-table restaurants, wellness practitioners, florists, wedding designers, and anyone who knows that the best things grow slowly.



























































