30 Days of Domei
A Daily Return to the Living World
Not more information. Presence.

Most of us know the feeling. The noise that never quite stops. The sense that your attention belongs to everything except the ground beneath your feet.
You don't need another app, another retreat, another thing to learn. You need a reason to step outside and actually notice what's there.
That's what this is. Thirty days. Five minutes a day. One plant at a time.
What's covered in these 30 days
- A short, simple plant-based practice delivered to your inbox each morning
- How to slow your breath and settle into the presence of a single plant
- A sensory way of meeting the living world, without needing to name or identify anything
- Practices drawn from Western contemplative traditions, adapted for time outdoors
- How to build a daily rhythm that takes five minutes but stays with you longer
- A way of relating to plants as kin, not as objects to be studied or used
What makes this different
Most nature and wellbeing content asks you to learn more. More names, more facts, more uses for more plants. That's useful, but it isn't the same as relationship.
Domei isn't a belief system or a spiritual identity. It's a quiet, sensory-based way of meeting the living world, built around one idea: presence changes things that information can't touch.
I've spent over 35 years working with wild plants, including a decade foraging for daily meals while living nomadically across Britain and Ireland. That time taught me something knowledge alone never did — that sitting beside a plant, in silence, long enough to actually see it, does something that reading about it doesn't.
This isn't about becoming a forager or a botanist. It's about remembering how to belong.
Who this is for
This IS for you if:
- You feel the world has become too fast, too loud, and too disconnected
- You're longing for stillness, presence, or a rekindled relationship with the land
- You're willing to give five minutes a day, outside, with no pressure to perform
- You don't need to know plant names to feel their pull
This is NOT for you if:
- You're looking for a foraging or plant identification course
- You want fast results without a daily practice
- You need spiritual framing or belief systems to feel motivated
What you'll get
- 30 daily emails, each with one short, simple plant-based practice
- Practices designed for outdoors, needing no special equipment or knowledge
- Lifetime access to repeat the journey whenever you wish
- A 14-day guarantee, full refund, no forms, no fuss
What people say
"Grounding, awe-inspiring, and beautifully simple. Domei felt like one long, gentle exhale, reminding me each day of my deep connection with the land." — Harriet Ayliffe
"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." — Rosie Johnson
"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." — Kshantika Jo Coates
Start today
This won't teach you more about plants. It'll teach you how to be with one.
£14.95
About Robin Harford
Robin Harford is a British forager and the founder of Eatweeds, a leading online resource on wild plants and foraging, where he began teaching in 2008.
His work weaves together contemplative ecology and wild wellbeing, grounded in the idea that true nourishment comes not just from eating or using plants, but from being fully present with them.
He has travelled across Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and the USA, documenting traditional uses of wild food plants in local and Indigenous cultures.
His approach focuses on slowing down — learning to notice, to listen, and to build relationship with the living world.