Nocturnal Gardening portrays a group of women living by alternative
norms and who have each, on their own, established communities. The women stand for sensitivity, connection, and communication with other communities, plants, animals and elements. They attune their energy to the ecosystem around them with an enhanced sensibility. They are friends with the Earth and dependent members of the community of Nature. They explore new ways of togetherness and do so in a pragmatic, personal way. Though they are revolted by the counterproductive insanity of our hoarder culture, in which everything is archived in a museum of dead things, they are not trying to destroy civilization, but rather experiment with different agreements. They all take great risks in their search through this wilderness. They are independent but share their messages as educators and activists in the most humble way. Each of them embraces social movements and self-organization, exploring spiritual anarchy and the solitary wild in their own way. All of them work in a way that might seem really hardcore, with vast amounts of knowledge — it takes a lot of commitment,
compassion and patience for people to do so.