Mini-Consults

Inspired by a recent phone conversation with a client looking to DIY some ideas we’d discussed in the past about her yard, I’ve hatched a plan to give you a hand and help you create a win in a smaller area, smaller focus.  You get to pick my brain about your smaller scale project.   

My hope is to help get you started on something that is stopping you.  And I’m calling it a mini-consult because right now it just feels more helpful to narrow things down.  This feels like a time when a small, do-able project is the perfect thing to keep your mind occupied, your hands busy.  

And to give away a bunch for free is what I want to do right now because I believe in the healing power of nature.

So click here & ask me your question or describe your dilemma.  Let me know what’s in between you and the results you’re after.

Need some suggestions that will give you a great bang for your buck free entry?  Take a look outside and pick an area that you don’t know how to start with.  Maybe you’d like to finally grow vegetables to grace your meals.   Or perhaps there is a problem that has been vexing you.

UPDATE:  This mini consult offer is over, but if you’re interested in a little free gardening advice, I’m offering it, in exchange for a quick interview.  If that sounds interesting to you, head over to the contact page to get started.  Please know, this is not a get acquainted call regarding services, that’s a little longer conversation.

Once you’ve got your Q here’s how this will work…

Click here to enter your name & contact information along with  your question or dilemma.

You’ll receive an email to let you know you made it into the first 5, qualifying for the free mini-consult session.  Congratulations!

We’ll set up a phone call so we can discuss your question and solutions.  On our call I’ll have a few Q’s for you, too.  Since I won’t be there in person you’ll get to be my eyes and ears so I can look at the big picture.

Good luck and I hope you make some time to get outside and get a little fresh air today,

Christine