About VoxVerdant
We design courses that bring peace and practicality to home vegetable growing. Our work blends field-tested methods with minimal design, so you can plant with clarity.
Our mission
To help people grow nourishing food with steady, repeatable practices that respect climate, soil, and time. We teach seasonal rhythm, small experiments, and low-stress planning.
How we teach
- Short, focused lessons with clear outcomes.
- Region-aware notes for USDA zones and microclimates.
- Printable checklists and bed-by-bed plans.
- Quiet pacing—no hype, no countdowns.
Our story (interactive timeline)
2018 — Seeds of an idea
A small group of growers began documenting calm, repeatable workflows for leafy greens and roots across zones 5–9.
2021 — VoxVerdant takes form
We named the project VoxVerdant—voice for greener practice—and built our first modular courses with printable planners.
2024–today — Steady refinement
We continue to refine, adding soil and crop-family deep dives without bloating the experience.
Team
Evelyn Hart — Lead horticulturist
Focus: salad succession, soil biology, and calm garden planning.
Jonah Reed — Curriculum designer
Focus: concise lesson structure and accessible worksheets.
Maya Chen — Grower support
Focus: learner questions, zone transitions, and practical tooltips.
Ravi Patel — Soil systems
Focus: compost blends, bed prep, and minimal till techniques.