

By creating a custom plan using permaculture principles, your garden will become more abundant each year.
You and your family can grow into the changes over time or dig in and install everything all at once, it’s up to you!

But it’s hard to know where to start.
Many homeowners want to grow fresh food, support pollinators, and make better use of their outdoor space.
But without a clear plan, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
You might be wondering:
Without thoughtful planning, many people either give up thinking they’ve failed
or spend years experimenting with plants that struggle or fail.
A well-designed edible landscape makes all the difference.

I help homeowners create landscapes that work with nature instead of against it. By using permaculture design principles, your garden can become an integral part of a sustainable home ecosystem that conserves water, leverages design to conserve energy and uses renewable resources.
Instead of random planting, we design systems where plants support each other, soil improves over time, and your landscape becomes more productive every year.
The result is a space that:
Your yard becomes a living system that grows more abundant each year.
Step 1 — Design Consultation
We talk about your space, your climate, and your goals for your landscape.
Step 2 — Design
You receive a custom edible landscape design tailored to your space and goals.
Step 3 — Grow
You implement the design at your own pace and watch your landscape become more abundant every year.

But still contains inviting places for you to relax, socialize and play.
You aren’t stuck with a yard that needs constant maintenance with nothing in return.
It doesn’t matter what time of year you get started, book your 45 minute consultation below!
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If you're not quite ready for a design consultation, or want to get started before your consultation appointment?
Download the free guide:
This step-by-step guide walks you through how to plan your first 4’ × 8’ growing space that fits your climate, space, and goals.