Welcome to my Gardens page!
One of my favorite paintings from the old world was named "Gardens of Earthly Delights" by Hieronymus Bosch. A friend of mine once lent me his large framed print of that painting, and I hung it on my wall for a few years.
From an early age, I was helping my mother garden and learned the ways of its mystery. For her, gardening was both a passion and a family chore from an era past when it was a matter of survival and social importance. All my relatives gardened, and so I witnessed many different gardens and connections with great admiration and curiosity.
I have continued growing vegetable gardens thoughout my life, and started adding flower and art gardens within the past 10 years.

I love creating these crystal and copper wire charred beachwood electroculture rods. They look fantastic and charge the soil with negative plasma ions for enhanced plant growth.


Small art-infused flower gardens are a modern visual delicacy.

Entranceways are one of my favorite things to paint and showcase in gardens. They are the doorways to your dreams.

Showcasing your custom tiny home with decor and flowers makes for a charming welcome and admirable home feeling.


This is the largest most amazing electroculture tower art piece I have created. The copper wire is connected to ground with a 1/2-inch copper pipe. The quartz crystal adds a harmonized piezoelectric charge to the conductor.
Flower gardens increase biodiversity and attract insect life and pollinators for your orchard. Adding scented flowers attract your nostalgic memories and create moments of deep sensual connections.



The greenhouse is the heart of the garden. Year-round microgreens and summer cucumbers are the best. A great place to pot up starts and overwinter cuttings.
Flowers add color highlights that are a joy to see. Growing nasturtiums in the summer is important to feed the hummingbirds healthy natural nectar. Tall Oregon grape can be grown for their winter forage.

Altars are a favorite of mine. This one was created with a naturally pyramidal shaped rock surrounded by creeping thyme, succulents, my favorite brown river rock, and quartz crystals.