When a Houseplant Refuses to Thrive
On the quiet honesty of plants, boundaries, and what it means when something in our life keeps wilting despite our care.
Read soonI’m a Taiwanese landscape architect living in the UK. By day I design green spaces in cities; by night I write about the quieter inner landscapes of being human.
This space gathers my work with plants, place, and gentle, soulful living. If you’re moving through change, longing for a slower rhythm, or simply love noticing small beautiful things — you’re in the right place.
I’m slowly gathering essays and field notes here — small stories about what plants, seasons, and everyday landscapes are teaching me.
On the quiet honesty of plants, boundaries, and what it means when something in our life keeps wilting despite our care.
Read soonA reflection on trees, slow growth, and resisting the pressure to constantly optimise our lives.
Read soonOn creating tiny pockets of reverence at home and at work: a leaf, a stone, a cup of tea, and one full breath.
Read soonOn YouTube, I’m creating a series of gentle affirmation videos — simple words you can play in the background while getting ready, commuting, or winding down.
Later, you can embed a YouTube playlist here.
For collaborations, writing or speaking invitations, or simply to share your own story with plants and place:
Email: hello@sabinatang.com