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2025 - The year of growth and expansion. This Patreon community is a space to learn about plants and their historical significance as well as teaching ourselves how to utilise them in our own home.
Growing is not just a passion for us at Harriets Plants, it’s part of our soul and we would love to bring you on that ever-changing, growing journey. This is a chance to cultivate a community of growers within Harriet’s Plants, where everyone is welcome.

Community is incredibly important at Harriet’s Plants; it strengthens our mission to heal the environment and change perceptions, something we feel so very passionate about. What better way to build community, than to grow and learn together. To be able to offer such a wonderful guidance of growth feels not only therapeutic to you, but also to us too.

It’s a chance to understand the different plants, get to know them. It’s a time to nurture both them and yourself, celebrating our interconnectedness.

We believe in nature, believe in using what we have at the nursery and doing every single thing that we can do, to benefit our natural world. Come and support the journey.

Let’s grow together!

Harriet + Jess xx

Here are the plants we are talking about in Febrauary.

  • Musa balbisiana - The indigenous and wild species of banana that has many uses and may play an important role in the future, due to climate change. Learn more

  • Mentha pelugium ‘Pennyroyal’- This mint may not be for eating, but it is super beneficial for our declining pollinator species and boasts some surprising historical uses! Learn more

  • Salvia officinalis (sage) - The benefits of sage within the body, it’s cultural significance when used in smudge ceremonies and how to use it within your home. learn more

  • A guide on what to grow for the following month with sustainable topics to discuss within the food growing community.

Patreon Collection // February 2025

As a special thanks to those who are supporting us on Patreon’s Sustainable Growing Enthusiast tier, we offer a 15% discount on the collection of plants we talk about in the monthly profiles. This month, we took a look at Musa balbisiana, Mentha pelugium and Salvia officinalis.