For Tracy A. Brown, nature has never been just a source of beauty—it’s a calling. Her lifelong passion for stewardship has guided her through a diverse path in agriculture, landscape design, photography, and ecological conservation, all rooted in the belief that caring for the land is both an art and a responsibility.
Her connection to agriculture began in high school and grew into an 18-year career in landscape installation, where she specialized in hardscape and sustainable landscape design. Blending creativity with environmental mindfulness, Tracy has an eye for crafting spaces that not only inspire but also work in harmony with their surroundings. Her background in photography deepens that perspective, allowing her to capture the quiet intersections of light, texture, and life that define the natural world.
An advocate for restoration and biodiversity, Tracy is a Certified Pollinator Steward, Riparian Repair and Restoration Specialist, and a graduate of the Native Landscape Certification Program (NLCP). She collaborates with the Native Prairies Association of Texas, promoting urban pocket prairies as living classrooms and havens for wildlife and pollinators.
As a Certified Bell County Master Gardener, Tracy leads the Herb Interest Study Group (2022–2025), bringing education and engagement to her community through workshops and outreach programs. She also serves with the Temple Garden Club as Community Relations Chair and Second Vice President (2025–2027), continuing her leadership through the National and Texas Garden Clubs as a Certified Design & Landscape Consultant and Landscape Design Steward.
Her dedication has been recognized with several honors, including the 2022 BCMG Award of Excellence, the 2023 BCMG Green Thumb Award, and a 2023 Texas Master Gardener Tied-Third Place Award for her herb education workshops.
Through every project and partnership, Tracy strives to reconnect people with the natural world—to see beauty as responsibility, and stewardship as legacy.