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

HOW IT WORKS
- In-Person Consultation ????
Tell us about your goals & dreams for growing food in Radnor and we will make it work in your space.
2. Design & Build ????
Collaborate with us to finalize and integrate your dream garden into your Radnor home, community, or organization.
3. Learn & Grow ????
Develop the best green thumb in Radnor with planning, planting, coaching & maintenance services.
Expert Garden Site Evaluation
The first step in our process is an initial site consultation.
We evaluate the potential of any proposed garden site using four objective and essential factors: sunlight, soil, aesthetics, and convenience.
Here are some benefits of our garden planning process:
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☀️ Objective sun exposure rating
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Backyard Eats gives you the tools you need to choose the right location for your food garden project. Book a consultation now to get started!


Let’s work together! Call us now:
(215) 613-4883
Compost and Fall Soil Care for Your Annual Vegetable Garden
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Harvesting Tomatoes Early and Ripening Them Indoors
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Raised Bed Fencing for a Pest-Free Garden
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