Eh…. technically, this should be titled “About Me,” but the standard format just sounds a bit better and maybe one day I won’t have to pretend to be a team of passionate herb growers.
As for now, here is our wonderful Lettuce Plant team:
What would LettucePlant do without our CEO, constantly oozing creative juices onto the rest of the poor company department?
Sharing the mind space with our very picky CEO can be hard sometimes, but we all agree upon releasing content with the best quality possible, while still submitting to the unforgivable rules of the Google Search Engine.
Did we mention that any support is appreciated?
If you enjoy the content we provide, our dedicated marketing team consisting of and represented by Ms. Grish will modestly remind you that you can follow our affiliate links while following our suggestions for how to assemble your ultimate herb growing space. (Thank you-u!)
With the generous help of WordPress engine and some luck, our inexperienced but persistent Graphics department has assembled something that looks good enough for what we wanted out of the originally more ambitious project. Our CEO disagrees.
Mila Grish, forever a student with a deep love for green color and experimental cooking with freshest ingredients.
The freshest ingredients part turned out to be the most challenging. Indeed, the challenges presented by local weathers of wherever Mila would end up with, the deep undesire to use outdoor planting space, the convenient excuses provided by the limitations of apartments, and the need to bend downwards in traditional gardening settings have provided a wonderful opportunity for doing something else.
They say that human laziness is the greatest inventor ever, I guess?
Sure, I might have majored in humanities, but botany is freaking cool. Technically, you can grow a proper and healthy microgreen in a bottle cap filled with just a teaspoon of soil, and if that isn’t cool, I don’t know what is. (Fine, maybe that does sound a little like a high school science project.)
Even with all the piles of research I compile for each post on this website, I still don’t take myself too seriously. I like to think that’s a bonus. In some cases. And a tolerable quirk in others.
Hey, you are still here despite the eye-rolling pun that’s the name of my website. That says something.
If you see something you really like on this website or have some interesting suggestions, feel free to reach out to me at mila@lettuceplant.com!