Create a thriving and easy to maintain kitchen garden

Guided Gardener Designs and Builds Beautiful Kitchen Gardens in Royal Oak, Michigan

Lets create your dream garden

  • Book a Consult

    It all starts with a consult. We will come to your location and spend 60 minutes dreaming up your vision for a kitchen garden. Complete with raised beds, trellises, arches, pathways and borders. Receive a custom garden design and cost estimate for your kitchen garden.

  • Garden Installation

    We will do the hard work of selecting and installing the highest quality raised beds, arches, trellises, garden soil and vegetable and herb seedlings.

  • Plant and Grow

    Get set up with simple methods for planting, maintaining and harvesting in your kitchen garden.

Wait. What’s a Kitchen Garden?

[kitch-en gar-den] noun

A Kitchen Garden is an edible space that has the perfect blend of production and aesthetics. Beautifully constructed raised beds with a mix of seasonal vegetables, herbs, and flowers. It is an extension of your home between the kitchen and garden.

Additional Services

Assessment

Have a garden but it hasn’t produced how you would have hoped? We can help give suggestions and point you in the right direction to success for the next growing season.

$115 per 1 hour session

Coaching

We understand that gardens can be overwhelming. During coaching sessions you will learn the best practice for caring for your kitchen garden using organic planting and maintenance techniques. These are custom, either monthly or 3 seasonal coaching sessions.

$100 per 1 hour session

Maintenance

Gardens, along with anything in your home, requires a little maintenance. We can help with pruning, staking/training vines, weeding, pest/disease monitoring & control, removing dead plants, replanting, etc.

Rate is per hour + materials

Starting at $50 per 1 hour session

What’s holding you back?

1. I don’t have a green thumb.

There’s no such thing as a green thumb. All you need is sun, soil, water, and a desire to learn.

You don’t have to be an expert gardener. You learn by doing.

2. I don’t have enough space.

Remember all you need is sun, soil, and water.

Add trellises for vertical growth and use succession planting techniques to maximize the amount of space that you do have.

3. I don’t have enough time.

You can plan a kitchen garden that will work with the amount of time you have to dedicate to it.

Small kitchen gardens are much more manageable than large vegetable gardens.

Your Kitchen Garden Investment

  • Kitchen gardens can have so many benefits. They are good for you and your family. Fresh, nutrient dense produce, plus time spent outside moving your body has amazing benefits.

  • Gardening is good for your mind. It is shown to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.

  • Kitchen gardens are good for the community. And they are good for the environment. Think less carbon emissions, less food packaging, and less yucky pesticides. Small changes can have great impacts.

  • They say at least 10% of your home value should be spent on landscaping.

  • We say take a portion of that and investing in your kitchen garden is not only an investment in your home, yourself, your family and the world.

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