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Start Here 🌿
Welcome to The Gray Day Collective! This is your first step. 1. Read this page. 2. Choose your seasonal path: Garden, Kitchen, Home, or Studio. 3. Introduce yourself in the Community tab. 4. Begin the 7-Day Micro-Homestead Starter Challenge in the Classroom. Choose your path: 🌿 Garden — flowers, herbs, roses, planting, soil, raised beds 🍞 Kitchen — cottage baking, preserving, seasonal meals 🏡 Home — homemaking rhythms, cozy spaces, simple routines 🧵 Studio — sewing, handmade projects, creative seasonal living Then introduce yourself in the Community tab using this sentence: “I’m choosing the ___ path, and one small project I’d love to begin is ___.” You don’t need land, experience, or a perfect home. Start small. Grow slowly. Even the grayest days are for growing. 🌿 I’m so glad you’re here, Tawnya
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Hi Friends & welcome to the Gray Day Collective!
I’m so glad you’re here. The Gray Day Collective helps women create a slower, seasonal home through gardening, flowers, cottage baking, simple projects, and micro-homesteading rhythms — even if they’re starting small. Whether you’re growing your first herbs, trying cottage baking, building home rhythms, planting flowers, or craving a softer way of living, you belong here. ✨ Start here: 1. Introduce yourself. 2. Read the Start Here post. 3. Choose your path: Garden, Kitchen, Home, or Handmade. 4. Tell us one small project you hope to grow, make, bake, or create this season. We’re building this community slowly and intentionally — with encouragement, practical ideas, and real-life seasonal rhythms. Even the Gray-est days are for growing. 🌿 Welcome, Tawnya Gray Master Gardener & Founder of Gray Day Flower Farm
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Hi Friends & welcome to the Gray Day Collective!
Thoughtful Thursday: The Intentional Pause 🌿
Part of this community is learning how to slow down and become more intentional with the life we are building. A micro-homestead is not built by rushing, comparing, or trying to do everything at once. It is built in small, thoughtful choices — one garden bed, one loaf, one stitch, one repaired thing, one quiet decision at a time. So today, let’s pause for a moment. Ask yourself: What is one area of my home, garden, kitchen, or handmade life where I need to slow down and be more intentional? 🍃Maybe it’s watering instead of worrying. 🍃Maybe it’s baking from scratch instead of buying convenience. 🍃Maybe it’s finishing one project before starting another. 🍃Maybe it’s simply choosing peace over pressure. Drop your answer below. It can be one sentence, one word, or a small reflection. Even the Gray-est days are for growing. 🌱
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“What are you up to?” - Wednesday
Just thought I’d show you guys, “what I’m up to today”. I think this might become a regular thing on Wednesdays. I am working in the garden to get rid of a bunch of Yarrow that spread. So if anybody’s looking for any that’s local, drop a comment below if you would like some. iI’s the red berries blend by Johnny’s seeds, it goes from white to deep red and anywhere in between. 🌼 Garden tip 🌼 Don't let your yarrow go to seed if you don't want it to spread, 🤪
“What are you up to?” - Wednesday
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I'm choosing the kitchen path, a project I would like to start with is making bread weekly for my family.
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