
About
Tammy Villegas
Is a Black Indigenous mother to four sons and grandmother to one granddaughter. She
currently lives and grew up in St. Paul, MN but spent many years in Los Angeles, CA. She is a Social
Worker by trade as well as a Certified Reiki Master Practitioner and Master Teacher. She spends much of
her free time enjoying her gardens as well as sharing the gifts of harvest with community. She loves
fishing as well as sharing the art of fishing with our youth and community. She also incorporates the
healing elements of water into her daily life whether through enjoying a peaceful sunset or painting or
writing by the water. She believes in the natural world all around us and that it is our responsibility to
protect her for the next generations to come.


Rooted in Cultural Traditions and Ecological Stewardship
Watch’Em Grow Gardens is a multicultural project, committed to sustainable farming practices that respect the environment and promote biodiversity. Our farm is a place of learning and sharing, where we strive to cultivate a deeper connection with the land and the food we grow.


Sowing Seeds for the Future
Our young ones are growing so fast! We are here to show them their roots, their heritage, and their potential. While they learn about pollinators and seed saving, they will help us adapt and grow to serve our communities.
The Salsa Garden
The Salsa Garden is the heart of our farm. Guided by the Seven Generation Concept, we are growing with future generations while honoring the ancestors who came before.



