Aleksandra
When we met, gardens didn’t interest me.
They could simply be a place to read in the shade, and that was enough.
Wiktor taught me to look at plants differently.
To notice what is hidden underground or invisible in winter, yet still present.

Wiktor
The garden has always felt natural to me.
I grew up in spaces that taught me attentiveness.
I wanted to show Aleksandra this world, so I began to put into words what had once been intuition.
Aleksandra, in turn, showed me a different context.
What happens beyond the garden, and how it shapes the decisions made within it.
Aleksandra & Wiktor
Over time, the garden became a shared experience.
And our work a shared practice.
After years of conversations and observation, we decided it was worth writing down.
This is how this newsletter began.
This is only the beginning of the conversation.
Thank you.