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A MONTHLY LETTER FROM HONEYSUCKLE CHARM

Two seeds. One letter. A whole garden's worth of stories

A monthly envelope from my Georgia garden to your mailbox — a fruit or vegetable seed paired with its herbal best friend, a personal letter, recipe cards, and a small surprise to make your day.

What's Inside Every Letter

Small enough to fit in your mailbox. Big enough to feed you.

TWO SEEDS,
ONE PAIRING

A fruit or vegetable seed paired with its herbal best friend — like tomato and basil, or cucumber and dill. The pairing isn't just pretty. It's how gardens have always worked.

A LETTER FROM THE GARDEN

What I'm planting, what's blooming, what went wrong this month, and what I learned. Honest, useful, never preachy.

RECIPE & HOW-TO CARDS

Step-by-step planting tips, companion planting notes, pest watch-outs, and a recipe or preservation idea so you know what to do when your harvest comes in.

A LITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA

pressed flower, a sticker, a seed-saving tip, a bookmark — something small that makes the envelope feel like a gift.

Hi, I'm Traci

GROWING FOOD AND SHARING WHAT I LEARN.

Honeysuckle Charm started as a cozy hangout for beginner Georgia gardeners — a place to ask all the nagging questions without feeling silly. That hasn't changed. What's changed is me.

After two decades in finance and a long, slow pivot toward the garden, I'm building Garden Letters to share what I've learned the way I wish someone had shared it with me: one month at a time, in a real letter, with carefully chosen seeds and pairings that actually work in a Southern garden.

I garden in Georgia Zone 8a with two dogs- Breaker and Luna Rain- underfoot and a deep belief that everyone should be able to feed themselves a little something they grew. Garden Letters is how I'm putting that belief in the mail.

🌿 Traci

Be a Founding Member

Garden Letters launches in September 2026 — the first letter arrives just in time for fall planting in the South and cozy winter dreaming everywhere else. The first 100 people on the waitlist become Founding Members, which means: first access to the launch email, locked-in pricing for life, a real vote on seed pairings for the first six months, and a founder's thank-you tucked into your first envelope.

A seed for someone else's garden, too

Every month, Garden Letters donates to a food bank or community garden in a garden club member's hometown. You choose where. Just nominate a place that's growing food in your community, and we'll send a little something to keep their work going.

It's a small thing. So is a seed.

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Questions you might have

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