The Weedy Garden Journey
In this conversation, host Geoff Lawton, Ben, Eric, and Sam sit down with David Trood from The Weedy Garden as he shares how he went from knowing nothing about gardening to documenting one of the most compelling garden journeys online today. From a lockdown turning point to building a thriving garden from scratch, this episode moves beyond gardening into something deeper β purpose, honesty, and the tension between making a living and staying true to your values.
Key Takeaways:
00:04:32 β 00:05:41: The moment everything changed β lockdown, scarcity, and a shift in direction
00:05:41 β 00:08:30: Starting from zero and being introduced to a new way of thinking through Geoff
00:14:20 β 00:15:30: What nature teaches when you slow down and observe
00:15:13 β 00:16:33: βPlastic lifeβ vs real life β a deeper realization
00:22:36 β 00:23:15: Why storytelling can communicate more than instruction
00:23:49 β 00:25:30: The attention economy and the pull toward fear-based content
00:34:39 β 00:36:30: The challenge of making a living without compromising values
00:36:30 β 00:40:48: Burnout, honesty, and rebuilding trust with an audience
00:40:02 β 00:40:48: A shift toward generosity and community
01:04:49 β End: Why the garden becomes something you canβt walk away from π
Guest Notes:
David Trood (AKA Weedy) β Known for his project The Weedy Garden, is a photographer turned gardener documenting the transformation of his weedy hill in Northern NSW, Australia. With no formal background in horticulture, his work is driven by curiosity, observation, and a deep commitment to learning directly from nature. Through poetic visual storytelling, he has built a global audience by sharing not just how to grow food, but how to reconnect with the living systems that sustain us. His approach prioritizes authenticity over growth, offering a rare and honest perspective in the digital landscape