Our Services

Our Services

What We Do

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Edible Garden Inspiration Package

Concept Design of your Garden Bespoke to You

If you don’t know where to begin with starting or transforming a space into an edible garden, this is it! Our Inspiration Package can be done completely online or ideally in-person, with a simple process that allows us to create a garden concept that works with your level of experience, time availability, location and budget.

The Process

  1. Deep dive into your level of experience, time availability, geographic location, garden feature wish list and budget.
  2. Answer any questions around permaculture and its application to a successful edible gardens.
  3. Tour your garden with attention to existing infrastructure, existing vegetation/flora, exposures to environment such as sun, wind, shade and rain, gradients and drainage, look and feel, and soil conditions.
  4.  With the design brief defined and the site layout considered, we present you with an initial concept design for review.
  5. We return to the garden to walk through our design, address any final changes/considerations and answer any questions.
  6. We package it all up in a Concept Design document that you can keep on hand for future reference or share with others to help bring it to life.

Edible Garden Design Package

From Concept Design to Base Map

Once you’ve got your edible garden concept design it’s time to start getting detailed. The next step is to start measuring up and getting technical with what works for your site in terms of size, regulation and environment.

The Process

  1. Everything in Edible Garden Inspiration Package, plus;
  2. Site visit to measure and notate unique location characteristics, to create a detailed base map for the garden.
  3. Create a detailed summary of product/supplier solutions, such as compost bins, worm farms, wicking bed, etc, that work on your site and fit the character of your garden.
  4. Create a detailed outline of recommended botanicals for each zone, bespoke to you and your lifestyle.
  5. Calculate and discuss water usage needs of the garden, as well as storage and irrigation solutions.
  6. We package it all up in an Edible Garden Design document that you can keep on hand for future reference or share with others to help bring it to life.

Edible Garden Complete Package

Enough Theory – Let’s Get Growing!

Let’s do it all! From ideation and design to implementation and install, we can continue the journey with you as your Edible Garden comes to life to ensure the process is smooth and successful.

The Process

  1. Everything in Edible Garden Inspiration Package, plus;
  2. Everything in Edible Garden Design Package, plus;
  3. Project consultation throughout the build process.
  4. Supplier, materials and product suggestions.
  5. Adaption and adjustment to the design to accommodate unforeseen circumstances or site complications.

Hourly Consultation/Mentoring/Maintenance

Let’s Chat – As a one-off or Regularly

If you don’t know where to begin with starting or transforming a space into an edible garden, this is it! Our Inspiration Package can be done completely online or ideally in-person, with a simple process that allows us to create a garden concept that works with your level of experience, time availability, location and budget.

The Process

  1. Deep dive into your level of experience, time availability, geographic location, garden feature wish list and budget.
  2. Answer any questions around permaculture and its application to a successful edible gardens.
  3. Tour your garden with attention to existing infrastructure, existing vegetation/flora, exposures to environment such as sun, wind, shade and rain, gradients and drainage, look and feel, and soil conditions.
  4.  With the design brief defined and the site layout considered, we present you with an initial concept design for review.
  5. We return to the garden to walk through our design, address any final changes/considerations and answer any questions.
  6. We package it all up in a Concept Design document that you can keep on hand for future reference or share with others to help bring it to life.