About The Rooted Almanac
Last updated July 9, 2026
Who we are
The Rooted Almanac is a small, independent team of gardeners and writers. We publish under one shared name rather than personal bylines, and that is a deliberate choice. Gardening advice should stand on its own — tested against how plants actually grow, not on whose name sits at the top of the page. What matters is whether the guidance helps you get more out of your soil, your season, and your space. So we put the work forward and keep ourselves in the background.
Between us we have grown vegetables in raised beds and heavy clay, kept houseplants alive through dark winters, fought the same pests you fight, and lost plants we should have saved. That mix of hands in the dirt and careful writing is what shapes everything here.
Our mission
We exist to give real home gardeners practical, evergreen guidance you can trust. Not trend-chasing, not filler — clear answers to the questions people actually ask, written to stay useful for years. Whether you are starting your first tomato seedlings or troubleshooting a plant that will not thrive, we want the page you land on to be genuinely helpful the first time and still helpful the next time you come back.
How we work
- We research carefully. Before we write, we check how a plant, method, or problem actually behaves — and we would rather say “it depends on your climate” than pretend there is one universal answer.
- We write plainly. No jargon for its own sake, no padding. If a step matters, we explain why.
- We keep guidance evergreen and season-aware. Timing in the garden is everything, so we frame advice around growing seasons and conditions rather than a single calendar date.
We also use AI-assisted drafting tools as part of our process, and we would rather tell you that plainly than hide it. Every article is shaped, edited, and fact-checked by human members of our team before it publishes. The tools help us draft and organize; the judgment, verification, and final word are ours.
Our independence
Our recommendations are based on merit — what we would actually use or suggest to a fellow gardener. We are reader-supported through display advertising and affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission when you buy through some of our links, at no extra cost to you. That support keeps the site free and independent, and it never buys a better review. We disclose these relationships transparently.
How to reach us
Questions, corrections, or something you wish we would cover? Use the contact form on this site. We read what comes in and use it to make the guidance better. We do not run an email newsletter, so you will never be asked to hand over your inbox to read what we publish — the guides are simply here whenever you need them.