Welcome to Van’s Garden
Hey there! I’m Van Nguyen, your not-so-native Las Vegas gardener who decided this desert was looking a little too… beige. Since moving here in 2015, I’ve been on a mission to green up the Mojave — one tomato, basil sprig, and surprise watermelon at a time.
I wasn’t born with a shovel in my hand, but I was born with a love of learning (and maybe a little “know-it-all” energy — I did come from a teaching background, after all). So naturally, I went down the rabbit hole of gardening, desert soil science, feng shui, edible landscapes, and the magic of manifestation. Why? Because I truly believe you can turn your backyard (or balcony!) into a thriving oasis — even in zone 9b with caliche soil and 115°F summers.
Gardening is My Favorite Life Metaphor
Gardening isn’t just about growing food. It’s about patience. Persistence. Adaptation. Hope. Dirty hands and small wins. It’s problem-solving with plants. It’s also one of the few hobbies that:
- Stimulates your brain
- Nourishes your body
- Beautifies your space
- And occasionally impresses the neighbors
Let’s be honest — in a world of rising food prices, AI confusion, unstable politics, and way too many emails — growing your own food feels like a tiny rebellion. It’s self-sufficiency. It’s therapy. It’s art. And it’s something that, no matter what’s in your bank account, you can do.
Why I Started This Site
If you’ve ever stared at your yard thinking, “There’s no way anything can grow here,” you’re not alone. That was me. But then I learned how to work with the desert, not against it — and now I want to help you do the same.
Whether you’re here for:
- Practical advice on what grows well in Vegas
- Feng shui tips for garden energy
- A community of like-minded plant nerds
- Or just aesthetic inspiration for your next “look what I grew!” post
You’re in the right place.
Let’s Manifest a Better World… Starting with Food
Call me idealistic, but I believe in a future where neighbors share harvests, local food is abundant, and we all have a little more peace because our hands are in the soil. Utopian? Maybe. But hey — I’ve manifested weirder things. (Like possibly refilling Lake Mead… don’t ask. That’s a story for another platform.)
So let’s start small: grow something delicious, take a cute pic, and maybe start a garden revolution.
Ready to dig in?
🌱
Van