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✨Helping Detroit homeowners & businesses set up/grow organic urban veggie gardens

🌿your garden to table guide-30 built & 700+ helped

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📞Ever wish you could just call your grandma and ask why your tomatoes look like that?That instinctive, been-doing-this-f...
04/28/2026

📞Ever wish you could just call your grandma and ask why your tomatoes look like that?

That instinctive, been-doing-this-for-decades knowledge? The kind that skipped a generation and left the rest of us Googling at midnight? Yep, that’s exactly what Growing Gardeners is here to fill in!

This month, we’re going live with one of my favorite workshops of the year to talk about what to do right now to make sure your garden is alive & well when that summer sun hits and you’re wondering why your harvest basket is empty.

Bring your questions. Bring your plant photos. Bring your “I don’t even know where to start” energy. That’s what this is for.

Just don’t call me grandma. 😉
Spots are limited and May 3rd is coming up fast.

🌿 Link in bio to join us inside Growing Gardeners

04/20/2026

This is the question I want every gardener to ask themselves as they are growing this year, because there is a whole world of flavors and varieties sitting right outside your back door that your grocery store is never going to carry. And once you taste the difference you will completely rethink what deserves a spot in your garden.

What is the one thing you have grown that ruined the grocery store version for you forever? Drop it in the comments because I have a feeling garlic is going to come up a lot. 🧄

Can we talk about perennial kitchen gardens for a second because I am so obsessed with what we have been designing this ...
04/15/2026

Can we talk about perennial kitchen gardens for a second because I am so obsessed with what we have been designing this year and I want everyone to know this is an option. 🌿

Most people think of a kitchen garden as tomatoes in summer and basil on the side. And yes, we love that too.

But there is a whole other world of edible plants that you put in the ground once and they just keep coming back and producing for you year after year.

Blueberries for summer snacking straight off the bush. Blackberries that take care of themselves. Asparagus that shows up every spring like clockwork. Strawberries spilling over the edges of a bed. Spearmint and raspberry leaf for your morning tea right outside your back door and you never need to replant a thing.

If you have been wanting something that feels more permanent, more intentional, and less required of you.. this is it! I have been weaving this into so many designs this year and the results have been so good.

Whether that is in raised beds or right in the ground, I would love to show you what your yard could do. My fall design interest list is open and the link is in my bio. 🫐

The most successful vegetable gardeners are not doing anything wildly different from everyone else. They have just set t...
04/13/2026

The most successful vegetable gardeners are not doing anything wildly different from everyone else. They have just set their garden up for success from the very beginning. The right location, the right setup, the right soil. That is really what sets the stage for everything. Trust me, I work with LOTS of people who have never veggie gardened before that grow baskets full of produce in their first year getting the setup right.

✨If you already have a garden built:start with your soil. Give it a good refresh with quality compost and amendments if it’s tired soil.

✨If you are starting fresh and building something new this year: think about location before anything else. Put it somewhere you will actually walk past every single day, and fill beds with great soil.

Get the setup and soil right and you’ll be on your way to an easy growing vegetable garden that fits in your life

We made it to spring and I could not be more excited about what is coming. Need a reminder of what to do this month? I h...
04/07/2026

We made it to spring and I could not be more excited about what is coming. Need a reminder of what to do this month? I have you covered! 🌱

Garden harvests are going to start coming out of the Michigan vegetable garden this month and keep moving into your kitchen well into the fall.

April is such an exciting month to be a veggie gardener here and there is so much to look forward to.

Is your veggie garden staring to be planted yet? Tell me where you are at in the comments and share this with a Michigan gardener in your life who is excited to get out in their garden too! 🥬

April is when the garden finally starts giving something back.And for most people, that starts with salad.“I want ingred...
03/24/2026

April is when the garden finally starts giving something back.

And for most people, that starts with salad.

“I want ingredients I actually use.”
Something I can walk outside and grab for dinner.

“I tried growing lettuce once and it tasted terrible.”
Or it all showed up at once… and then disappeared.

A good salad garden is planned differently.

This is what we’re focusing on inside Growing Gardeners this month.
How to grow lettuce that actually tastes good, how to keep it going, and how a small space can give you more than you expect.

Because it doesn’t take much to grow something you’ll reach for every day.

If that’s the kind of garden you want this year, this is where it starts. 🌱 link in bio to join us inside growing gardeners for April

03/20/2026

Nobody told you greens have preferences and honestly that explains everything. 🥗

Some want the cool weather, some want the heat, and if you’re just planting whatever looks good at the nursery in May you’re basically setting yourself up to grow a lot of things at the wrong time and wonder why nothing is making it to your plate.

The good news is once you know what they actually want, you go from zero salads to eating from your garden twice a season without doing anything extra. You just needed to know the rules of the game.

This is exactly the kind of thing we work through together inside Cultivate (and virtually inside Growing Gardeners) so your garden is actually feeding you all season long. 5 spots left and we start March 29th

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