WE DESIGN, BUILD, AND MAINTAIN EDIBLE GARDENS

We are your edible landscaping gurus

We design, install, and maintain beautiful and productive raised bed gardens, fruit trees, and berries.

HOW IT WORKS

  1. In-Person Consultation
Tell us about your goals & dreams and we will make it work in your space.

2. Design & Build

Collaborate with us to finalize and integrate your dream garden into your space.

3. Learn & Grow

Let us guide you toward a green thumb with planning, planting, coaching & maintenance services.

At Backyard Eats, we know that you want to be connected to nature, food, and your community. Becoming a confident gardener will help you achieve all of those goals. The only problem? There’s a lot of information to know and understand: enough to make anyone feel frustrated and overwhelmed.

We believe that growing food at home should be easy.

We’ve experienced firsthand the transformative power of homegrown food, which is why we’ve developed garden design, installation, and maintenance services proven to be successful in over 500 gardens.

Here’s how we do it in three simple steps: 1) In-Person Consultation, 2) Design and Build, 3) Learn and Grow. When you’re ready to get started, book a consultation!

In the meantime, sign up for our newsletter to stay connected with the magic of homegrown food. So you can avoid another year of irrigation and indecision, and build confidence and connection instead!

What you’ll experience

Before, during, and after your initial consultation

No-Drama Gardening

Avoid problems like poor sun exposure, deer & groundhog damage, poor drainage, awkward ergonomics, weedy walkways, complicated irrigation, unnecessary backbreaking work, and confusing and conflicting information from the web.

Elegant High-Yield Design

We design our gardens with both beauty and function in mind, so you can make the most of your space whether you’re growing for yourself or for a community.

Expert Input

An experienced Garden Design Specialist will guide you on the right path for your edible garden dreams. Even if we’re not the right fit for you, you’ll be armed with the information you need for success in your gardening venture.

START GROWING IMMEDIATELY

After the install, you’ll be able to choose from our services for help learning to garden, growing your garden, or taking care of everything so you can focus on living your best life.

Harvest Toolkit

Let our Harvest Toolkit be your guide to get the best results from your garden.

Every variety of plant we provide comes with a scannable metal plant label, so you will always have access to the insight and guidance that you need.

We give detailed instructions on how to harvest, store, and cook each type of vegetable, so you can make the most of your harvest.

Harvest Toolkit

Let our Harvest Toolkit be your guide to get the best results from your garden.

Every variety of plant we provide comes with a scannable metal plant label, so will always have access to the insight and guidance that you need. We give detailed instructions on how to harvest, store, and cook each type of vegetable, so you can make the most of your harvest.

Our Testimonials

Our Edible Landscaping Blogs

Why You Should Start Growing Food in Raised Beds

Why You Should Start Growing Food in Raised Beds

Starting a home vegetable garden is exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming, especially with all the different setup options out there. Raised beds are an ideal choice for many beginners because they simplify so much of the growing process, making it easy to...

Container Gardening Pros and Cons

Container Gardening Pros and Cons

Starting a Container or Raised Bed Garden Starting a garden is an exciting way to cultivate your own food, connect with nature, and create a personalized outdoor space. Whether you're working with a spacious backyard or a small patio, choosing the right gardening...

How to Plant Garlic and Shallots in Fall

How to Plant Garlic and Shallots in Fall

Why Plant Garlic and Shallots? Growing garlic and shallots at home is a rewarding winter gardening task. Because garlic and shallots can survive cold winter weather, planting these crops in fall is a great way to improve next year's harvest by acting now. Garlic and...