Our Story
Maxx (graphic design, photography, and publishing) grew up playing in the hay loft and picking sweet corn at their family’s fourth generation farm. As a college student, they cultivated their love of herbalism and natural rhythms near the tidal shores of Lake Ontario. This love of rhythm evolved into hand drumming, and they regularly co-create disability-accessible gatherings to explore cycling patterns. Long before hearing about the Gardening by the Moon calendar or lunar planting, Maxx made their first lunar calendar by hand more than a decade ago to give to friends. Over their years in the publishing and printing industries, they’ve created many other calendars combining accurate information and beautiful art.
Maxx holds a masters in Arts Education and has taught everyone from kindergarteners to grandmothers while integrating their students’ wide variety of interests to deepen the learning experience. Since 2020, they have been thrilled to teach art remotely to students of all ages, and to mentor young LGBT artists through weekly virtual art lessons.
Toby (writing, research, and sales/shipping) is an artist, writer, and gardening enthusiast who loves deep snow and new seedlings. He’s been writing as long as he’s been reading, and has wanted to be a farmer since the age of two. He first encountered planting by the signs as a teenager working at a shiitake farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where the Gardening by the Moon calendar hung in the kitchen. A few years down the road, he led a group gardening project at a high-desert preschool and discovered the joy of sharing gardening—and rain!—with others.
After living in or visiting 46 of the lower 48 states and learning a wide variety of farming and gardening techniques from a wide variety of people, in 2017 Toby returned to his hometown to deepen his knowledge of the land he grew up on and with the dream of starting his own farm. Wolf Hill Press allows him to combine his years of experience in education, art, the written word, excellent design, and communicating a love of the living growing world with others.
Maxx and Toby met in 2019 and immediately connected over their shared interests in art, education, humanity’s intrinsic connection to nature, and the cyclical rhythms of time. Their first conversation covered a wide array of topics, from typefaces to workplace ethics to reconnecting to the lifeways of our ancestors both cultural and genetic, to food, gardening, farming technologies, and more.
Amid the upheaval of 2020, Toby and Maxx began gardening together on a 1/6 acre urban lot where they combine their knowledge, skills, and passions to foster abundance. Both had previously worked as public school teachers, and they discussed starting a publishing company to create and publish scientifically rigorous children’s books and other materials blending art, education, and Earth-based learning.