Daily plant practices to connect with nature

30 Days of Domei

Have you ever felt that deep, inexplicable pull toward the natural world? That sense that something essential has been lost in our rushed, screen-filled lives?

You’re not alone.

The plant kingdom holds ancient wisdom we’ve forgotten how to access, until now.

Introducing Domei: Your daily doorway to plant wisdom

Domei isn’t another mindfulness trend. It’s a pathway back to something we’ve all lost, our deep, intuitive relationship with the plant world.

Over 30 days, you’ll get a daily email with a simple 5-minute practice that:

  • Awakens your natural connection to plants
  • Creates moments of calm in your busy day
  • Builds a foundation of plant wisdom day by day
  • Brings the healing power of nature into your everyday life
  • Grounds you in the Western contemplative tradition, with plant practices that fit easily into your daily life

“Grounding, awe-inspiring, and beautifully simple, Domei felt like one long, gentle exhale, reminding me each day of my deep connection with the land and how close that reconnection truly is. It brought slowness, inclusivity, and a profound sense of belonging. Thank you.” – Harriet Ayliffe

Why modern humans need Domei

We touch plants. We eat plants. We are healed by plants. We walk past them every day.

Yet we’ve forgotten how to truly see them.

Each 5-minute Domei practice serves as your daily reminder to pause, notice, and reconnect with the natural intelligence all around you.

Who is Domei for?

Whether you’re an earthy forager or herbalist, a passionate gardener, a curious nature lover, or simply someone who feels inexplicably drawn to plants, Domei meets you exactly where you are.

No special knowledge required, just an open heart and five minutes a day.

“Domei has kept me grounded and uplifted when depression lurked at the edges. It’s brought me back to myself, and to the beauty and intelligence of the living world. I’m so grateful.” – Rosie Johnson

What happens when you join?

Each morning for 30 days, you’ll receive a simple, powerful plant practice in your inbox.

Each practice takes just 5 minutes and creates ripples that expand throughout your day.

Each connection builds upon the last, creating a new relationship with the natural world that’s uniquely yours.

“The practice given each day felt like a loving invitation to take time, to pause, to connect more intimately with myself and with the natural world.  Beautiful practices, many thanks.” – Kshantika Jo Coates

14-Day Money Back Guarantee

We’re so confident in the value of this course that if you’re not completely satisfied, simply contact us within 14 days of purchase for a full refund. No questions asked.

Begin your journey today

Begin rebuilding your relationship with the plant kingdom, one 5-minute practice at a time.

“I just wanted to say that these daily emails are amazing. Actually,  revolutionary, I would say, in terms of reconnecting to our wild selves. Your emails are gentle yet powerful prods in the direction of rediscovering our place in nature. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.” – Hazel M.

“I’m really enjoying these daily plant practices.  They are helping me to slow down, and observe more subtly the external world and also my internal world.” – Jenni T.

“I just have to say, I totally love all these postings. A constant source of inspiration as what we can do to improve each day. Thank you Robin.” – Sandra W.

“Domei reconnected me with the unique presence of the plants around me, helping me rediscover a sense of peace and joy. It’s inspired a deeper appreciation and a desire to keep learning from the green beings I once overlooked.” – Sarah Breen

About Robin Harford

Robin Harford

I’m a British forager and founder of Eatweeds, a leading online resource on wild plants and foraging. I began teaching in 2008.

My work weaves together contemplative ecology, foraging, and folk herbalism, grounded in the idea that true nourishment comes not just from eating plants, but from being fully present with them.

I focus on slowing down; on learning to notice, to listen, and to build relationship with the more-than-human world.

Over the years, I’ve travelled across Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and the USA, documenting traditional uses of wild food plants in local and Indigenous cultures.