Welcome to 🍄 The Dirt.
A newsletter and online studio for wellness-curious, plant-loving humans who want nourishment to feel doable, personal, and (dare I say) fun.
I’m Andie Rossi, the nutritionist, herbalist, creative, and after-hours comedian at Dirt & Bones, and I’m pleased as pudding that you’re here!
The Dirt exists because wellness doesn’t have to be overwhelming, rigid, expensive, or joyless. This space is about making nourishment feel doable and personal — with plants, humor, curiosity, and practical, steady support.
✨ What You’ll Find Here
The Dirt has two layers — free and member-supported.
🍄 Free Newsletter Posts
You can dive in anywhere, but here’s a little guide to the various posts you’ll typically see:
The Dirt Essay — playful, wellness-adjacent pieces exploring plants, pop culture, and other entertaining perspectives (with comedy sprinkled at liberty)
Curated Dirt — a roundup of what’s good on the web
Meal Planning Mood Boards — visual inspiration to help you feed yourself without the existential meltdown
🌿 The Dirt Studio (Members Only)
Membership is $5/month or $50/year and includes access to:
Weekly live online studio classes
Workshop archives
Herb Chat guide archives
Monthly herbal recipe drops
A simple, ongoing rhythm for connecting with plants and your body
👉 Learn more and join The Dirt Studio →
👋🏻 About Andie
I’m a trained community herbalist and holistic nutritionist with a lifelong love of plants, storytelling, and the beautiful weirdness of being human.

My super-short “about me” reads:
Trained community herbalist and holistic nutritionist who wholeheartedly agrees with Mary Poppins that wellness is best served with a “spoonful of sugar” (aka fun & play), and believes interacting with plants is a portal to deeper self-possession and living a life on fire.
💌 Thanks for Being Here
Whether you’re reading the free newsletter, joining The Dirt Studio, or quietly collecting recipes and inspiration like a forest magpie, I’m honored to be part of your world.
You belonged here before you even knew what this space was.
Ciao bella,
Andie Rossi

