Jessi was born and raised in the PNW and has a strong background of horticulture and environmental sciences. Her early experience ranged in project management, from organizing restoration projects with community volunteers, to high-end residential and commercial landscape design/build. In early 2000, she decided to start an ethical business in the green industry to fill a niche for organic and ecological landscaping. Seattle Times named her a “rockstar in the ecological gardening movement“, with her leadership combined with artistic design talents she led N.W. Bloom to numerous environmental awards, traveling nationwide as a speaker and is the best-selling author: Free-Range Chicken Gardens (2012) Practical Permaculture Design(2015)which is now in 6 languages; and Creating Sanctuary: Sacred Garden Spaces, Plant Based Medicine and Daily Practices to Achieve Happiness and Well-Being (2017) and its companion workbook Everyday Sanctuary(2019) Jessi’s work has gotten press and been featured in many national and local media outlets from the NY Times, Better Homes & Gardens, Sunset Magazine, DISNEY, Martha Stewart Living, Mother Earth News, UTNE Reader, Fine Gardening Magazine and PBS’s Growing a Greener World TV.
Jessi is passionately committed to volunteering in the community and sits on several advisory boards within the green industry and educational/environmental organizations; hoping to empower people, also raising industry standards, and helped develop the EcoPro program for WA State. Currently she was appointed as an Agriculture Commissioner for King County, as well a member of the WA DNR Urban and Community Forestry Committee. She has 3 kids and spends time with them around their little farm, with a handful of animals and gardens to look after. When she is not working, she enjoys the outdoors: snowboarding, hiking, her horses, running, yoga, biking, rollerskating and stays strong with Olympic weightlifting. Languages: English, NVC/trauma-informed communication
Marco has been with the NW Bloom earth steward team since 2015 and has become a pivotal member of our crew. Over the years he has gained extensive knowledge in organic horticultural practices and construction – from carpentry, masonry to fine detail garden maintenance. He enjoys learning and mastering the diversity of the work. He hails from Mexico and in his free time he enjoys spending time with family and friends, and playing soccer. Languages spoken: Spanish, some english
Scott is an east coast native, born on skis in Vermont and raised on a skateboard in rural Pennsylvania. He moved to Southern California in 2000 where he learned to skate empty swimming pools, and developed a strong interest in plants and gardening. While working at a nursery, attending community college for horticulture and volunteering for a botanic garden, Scott turned his passion into profession and developed his own business in landscape and gardening. In 2018 he moved to Edmonds, WA with his wife and soon to be daughter. Since then, he has been in landscape construction for years and is thrilled to be a part of NW Bloom’s team. In his free time, he enjoys vegetable gardening, hand carving wooden bowls and spoons, reading, and listening to old KISS records with his 5-year-old daughter.
Gornette is super passionate about nature loves being outside. He has 8 years of landscape experience and is originally from Jamaica – he is fluent in patios and the language of Jamaica. Outside of work Gornette enjoys playing games, his favorites are Pug G and American Truck Simulator. He also loves hanging out with his family and 2 cats!
Ollie Moved to Seattle in 2022 from Madison, Wisconsin where he graduated with a degree in Environmental Sciences and began his career working in native plant landscaping and prairie restoration. He really enjoys removing conventional landscaping and lawns and replacing them with more ecologically functional landscapes and is looking forward to continuing this passion in the Pacific Northwest. In his free time Ollie enjoys fishing, exploring both the city and the mountains and building furniture at the Pratt School in Seattle
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Noah first started working with the NW Bloom crew in 2017 during his summers while in HS. He enjoys the construction process of this work and learning how to build new things. In his spare time, Noah plays several musical instruments, making his own music, while also seeking adrenaline rushes by skateboarding and freestyle snowboarding. Languages: English
This excitable Staffy Bull Terrier “perma puppy” greets guests enthusiastically when they visit the office. She is also known as the resident foot warmer and has many jobs around the farm, but her favorite job (by far) is being a snuggle bug. She loves to chase off pesky garden rodents, insects, Frisbees and her tail in her spare time.
These two rescue mares keep the biomass flowing on the farm, and keep the crew company during meetings at the nursery. Willow is a retired pasture pony (QH/appy) who has had an easy relaxing life of trail riding and escorting poultry and children through the pastures. Angel is a gentle dun Andalusian, but the more dominant alpha on the farm. Both enjoy snacks from the garden, brush downs and napping in the pastures on warm sunny days.