I didn’t grow up planning to run a small farm — my life began in the world of law, structure, and screens. But somewhere between long workdays and the need for something grounding, I turned to gardening. What began as a single raised bed and a few hopeful seeds slowly became a sanctuary: a place where chamomile opened at dawn, herbs perfumed the air, and growing things reminded me to breathe.
As I traveled between New Jersey and my family’s home in Georgia, I rediscovered a legacy of handmade, homegrown living — stories of ancestors who grew what they needed, cooked from the garden, and passed down wisdom tied to the earth. Crop Stop grew from that lineage: a desire to cultivate something real, intentional, and enduring.
Over time, I realized that what mattered to me wasn’t just the harvest — it was the systems around it. The quiet practice of saving seeds, tracking growth, reusing what you already have, and passing something living forward. That’s where Crop Stop began to expand beyond herbs alone.
Today, Crop Stop offers thoughtful tools for growing, saving, and sharing plants — from seed saving cards and plant tags to small-batch herbs, flower teas, and propagation kits. Some products are digital, some are physical, but all are designed to support mindful, sustainable gardening practices that last season after season.
Crop Stop is more than a shop. It’s my way of sharing the calm and clarity I found through growing — and an invitation to slow down, pay attention, and keep something alive a little longer.
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