Photo Credit: Kim Neubauer

Juliet Stromberg is an ecologist, botanist, writer, and researcher in the Sonoran Desert ecoregion.

Check out my books or read my blog.

I speak for the plants.

I write for you. My writing is for those who crave connection with the natural world. For the curious who want to know who the plants are, why they grow where they do, and what gifts they have to offer. For those seeking meaningful actions to cool the climate, benefit the birds and the bees, and forage their own food. For the compassionate who are interested in plant conservation, sustainable urban living, ecofeminism, inclusive biodiversity, and rewilding. For the experimenters at heart who love to engage with wild plants in tactile ways. This is for you.

“My goal is to build respect and relationship with the natural world.”

—Juliet Stromberg

Upcoming Community Events

in Arizona

11.23.2024

Mesquite Bosques in the City: Food Forests and More

Talk and workshop by Julie Stromberg

South Mountain Park Visitor Center Phoenix, AZ

9 am to 10:15 am

05.10.2024

Bringing Home the Wild: A Riparian Garden in a Southwest City

Tancer Distinguished Speaker Series

Desert Botanical Garden

Annual Member’s Meeting
Galvin Parkway, Phoenix 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

2024 Members Meeting | Desert Botanical Garden (dbg.org)

09.13.2024

Mesquite Bosques: A 25-Year Restoration

Society for Ecological Restoration-Southwest, Annual Conference

Keynote lunch speaker: Julie Stromberg

Tucson, Arizona

The Blog

My blog addresses actions that allow us to live more respectfully, meaningfully, and joyfully in our rapidly changing world. Topics on my mind of late are gratitude and ecotherapy, food forests and climate gardening, rivers and water use in the desert, and inclusive biodiversity.

“When you know the land and the plants around you, you always have a home”