It all begins with an idea

It all begins with an idea and a CONSULTATION!
Because a thriving kitchen garden doesn’t start with plants. It starts with rhythm, timing, and a plan that fits your life.

Most people don’t come to me because they want raised beds or a pretty design.

They come because they’re overwhelmed.

They’ve tried planting on Mother’s Day.
They’ve tried guessing.
They’ve tried to “just figure it out” from Google.

And when things don’t work, they think:

“Maybe I’m just not cut out for gardening.”

But here’s the truth:

**You didn’t fail.

You just didn’t have the rhythm yet.**

Your consultation is where that rhythm begins.

What We’ll Do Together

During your consultation, we slow down long enough to understand what your garden is actually asking for.

We will:

  • Walk your space and evaluate sun, soil, terrain, and natural flow

  • Identify the best placement and layout for raised beds or edible plantings

  • Teach you what grows in early spring, mid-summer, fall, and even into the holidays

  • Map out your planting season so you’re never behind

  • Outline exactly what to plant, when to plant it, and how to care for it

  • Remove the guesswork that has been holding you back

This isn’t about creating a picture-perfect garden.
It’s about building one you understand.

Your First Step

A kitchen garden begins with one conversation—one moment of clarity where everything starts to make sense.

If you’re ready for:

  • seasonal confidence

  • a plan that fits your life

  • a garden you can actually grow food in

  • belonging, rhythm, and connection

Then you’re ready to begin.

What Happens Next

After your consultation, you’ll receive:

  • A tailored seasonal planting plan

  • A next-steps roadmap

  • Either a planting calendar or the option for a custom CAD design

  • A detailed estimate for Design & Installation (if desired)

You’ll walk away knowing:

“I can grow food because now I understand rhythm.”

That’s the moment everything clicks.

Who This Is For

This consultation is for the person who wants:

  • a garden that feels like an extension of their home

  • clarity instead of overwhelm

  • a longer growing season than they ever thought possible

  • to reconnect with their food and the earth

  • to grow with confidence, not guesswork

    Who This Is Not For

This is not the right fit if you want:

  • a quick aesthetic fix

  • instant results

  • a design with no participation

  • the cheapest setup possible

A kitchen garden is an investment—of time, rhythm, and joy.

If you want something you’ll actually use, this is the place to start.