Frequently Asked Questions

  • Consultations explore the client’s gardening goals, lifestyle demands, and skills while assessing the requirements for a successful garden space.

    This takes place at the client’s home, in a fun and comfortable conversation. At the end of the consultation, the client has a rough design, an idea of infrastructure and cost, with a list of suggested plants.

  • Garden coaching is intended for clients with existing gardens. They are looking to expand their knowledge in a particular area, such as pruning or native plants, and we work together on that specific topic.

    All coaching sessions include hands-on learning at the client’s garden site, usually their home.

  • Most services require payment upfront, or at minimum a deposit. Full refunds are permissible up to the day of service, unless the project incurred necessary expenses prior to service This includes, but is not limited to, plants, soils, or irrigation supplies specific to the project.

  • Great question! A food forest brings in many layers of edible plants from annual plants, shrubs, and trees. In combination, it can serves the ecosystem and people.

    In Tucson, there are many native edible plants such as Wolfberry, Arizona Dewberry and Desert Hackberry. Cultivated edible landscaping plants include fig trees, blackberries, and citrus.