An Nguyen
Home Grown
Home Grown encourages people of all ages to start growing plants in their personal spaces, making plant care an accessible and enjoyable hobby.
Home Grown is my invitation to reconnect with nature through the quiet, intentional act of caring for plants. I believe creativity and well-being can flourish in everyday spaces, and through this project, I encourage people of all ages to bring greenery into their environments, regardless of size or experience.
By simplifying plant care into approachable, practical steps such as choosing suitable plants, understanding light, and building consistent routines, I aim to remove the intimidation of getting started. I want to transform plant care into an accessible and rewarding practice rather than a daunting task.
Home Grown reflects my interest in the relationship between people and their environments. I explore how nurturing living things can foster patience, responsibility, and mindfulness. In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, I hope this work encourages people to slow down, engage with the present, and find beauty in growth, both in plants and within ourselves.
Home Grown is my invitation to reconnect with nature through the quiet, intentional act of caring for plants. I believe creativity and well-being can flourish in everyday spaces, and through this project, I encourage people of all ages to bring greenery into their environments, regardless of size or experience.
By simplifying plant care into approachable, practical steps such as choosing suitable plants, understanding light, and building consistent routines, I aim to remove the intimidation of getting started. I want to transform plant care into an accessible and rewarding practice rather than a daunting task.
Home Grown reflects my interest in the relationship between people and their environments. I explore how nurturing living things can foster patience, responsibility, and mindfulness. In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, I hope this work encourages people to slow down, engage with the present, and find beauty in growth, both in plants and within ourselves.