Always the keen grower and advocate for the environment, our founder had self-sustainability woven into their DNA.
When circumstance led to their family having no garden, it was the generosity of local community that provided a solution.
This led to an idea, one that kept growing until it blossomed into PlotSpot.
We are a collaboration of green-fingered, self-sustainable, nature-loving growers.
We care deeply about the environment and want to work with others to inspire lasting positive change.
We are also working with farms and farmers’ markets to make it easier for people to source fresh, nutritious produce.
We all agree it’s time for change. Time to take on many of the challenges we face as a community, nation and planet.
Time to address mass waste, plastic pollution, unethical practices and environmental damage.
For too long have we been disconnected from the abundance of nature.
It’s time to reinvent self-sustainability. Growing produce is an essential life skill that can be taught to anyone willing to learn! Adults, teenagers, children – all working collectively to make this world a better place.
We are here to inspire a new wave of ethusiastic growers who are passionate about the environment and keen to learn how to grow their own nutritious produce. PlotSpot exists to inspire positive change.
Teach and promote the value of growing your own produce.
Replace stereotypes with new appreciation/connection to nature.
Reduce global waste, plastic pollution and carbon emissions.
Some studies suggest that consuming lavender as a tea can help digestive issues such as vomiting, nausea, intestinal gas, upset stomach, and abdominal swelling.
In addition to helping with digestive problems, lavender is used to help relieve pain from headaches, sprains, toothaches, and sores. It can also be used to prevent hair loss.
Not only can the leaves, roots, and flowers add color to your plate, but they’re also often found in herbal teas and supplements.
They can be used as a natural remedy to support blood sugar management and boost skin, liver, and heart health. You'll never look at dandelions the same again!
Chamomile can be taken internally as tea for minor digestive problems. It can be used as an aromatic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, carminative (digestive aid), and de-stressing nervine.
Externally it has been used in hair wash, hair dyes, and for sore skin or eczema. Chamomile is probably the most well-known plant used as a nervine tonic, helping to relieve stress and tension.
One recent study confirmed it’s safe for long-term use and that it also shows potential in anticancer treatments.
Studies suggest that it may reduce inflammation, hay fever symptoms, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels, among other benefits.
While fresh stinging nettle may cause irritation, cooked, dried, or freeze-dried stinging nettle is generally safe to consume.
It is associated with several health benefits: reducing inflammation, improving skin health, decreasing symptoms of asthma, bone strengthening, treatment of bronchitis, and many more.