🍃 Before the Bloom Comes the Broom

A woman stands next to a blue greenhouse and open utility shed during spring cleanup, smiling while holding a wheelbarrow full of gardening supplies.

I walked into the greenhouse this week and was immediately greeted by the ghost of gardens past. Crusty pots. Spider webs. Half-used seed trays. A vague smell of “I forgot about you” in the air.

It was time.

Time to turn the chaos into compost. Time to transform this disaster into a sanctuary again.

A woman in a hoodie and floral boots stands next to an open garden shed during greenhouse cleanup, with a utility cart full of supplies beside her.
Halfway through the cleanup and already reconsidering all my life choices—but smiling anyway. 🌱

🧹 The Process (and the Panic)

I started by pulling everything out. And I mean everything. Tools, trays, old grow lights, and enough dirt to start a second garden.

I swept. I scrubbed. I power washed. (Not the recommended setting, but deeply satisfying.)

I may or may not have disturbed a few very disgruntled spiders in the process. Sorry, lads. Rent’s up.

And then—organization.

  • All my seed trays went to good use
  • Tools got cleaned, sorted and used.
  • I even found a stash of seeds from 2021. (Oops. Might still try them though. #chaosgarden)

🌿 Room to Grow

Now? Now it smells like promise.

There’s space to move. Space to start seeds. Space to drink coffee and pretend I’m not behind on everything.

It’s still not Pinterest-perfect. But it’s real. It’s functional. It’s mine

A woman in a dress, cardigan, and floral boots stands in the doorway of a clean greenhouse. The space looks organized and peaceful after a thorough spring cleanup.
She stepped out of the mess… and into her growing season. The cleanup is done, and the glow-up is real. 🌿✨

💬 Let’s Chat!

If your greenhouse (or garage or garden shed) looks like a potting soil explosion right now, take this as your sign.

You don’t need to do it all. Just start.

And if you find old seeds? Tag me. We’ll plant them and cross our fingers together. 🥀


👩‍🌾 About Me

I’m Brennan Leigh—a dirt-loving, DIY-building, chaos-wrangling garden enthusiast sharing the real story of growing joy through imperfection.

Learn more about the Chaos Garden right here.


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