A Smarter Way to Grow Food in the Desert

We help Phoenix families grow edible gardens with desert-adapted plants and clear, climate-specific guidance.

PLANTS · PLANS · GUIDANCE

The truth is, successful gardening isn’t about having a “green thumb.” My first garden only worked because I had someone guide me step by step—my mom. She showed me what to plant, where to plant it, and how to care for it through each stage.

Now, that’s what I want to be for you.

Not just a place to buy plants—but your guide to growing a thriving edible garden in the desert, without the trial and error.

I keep things local because Phoenix isn’t like anywhere else—and your garden deserves advice, plants, and timing that are built specifically for this environment.

You don’t have to figure it out on your own anymore.

Fresh food starts in your backyard

We sell seasonal plants and teach you exactly how to grow them — from a simple starter kit to a fully installed garden ready to harvest.

Most gardening advice isn’t written for the desert.

Planting dates are different here.
Watering is Seasonal.
Spring ends earlier than most people expect.

When timing is off, even healthy plants struggle.

You’re in the right place if you feel behind, unsure when to plant and tired of guessing.

No Generic Advice. No Guessing. Just Guidance That Fits Our Climate.

Every plant comes with a QR code that links to clear, local care instructions — including when to plant, how to water, and how to adjust as the season changes.

Generic Nursery Advice:

  • “Full sun”

  • “Water as needed”

  • “Plant after last frost”

What We Provided:

  • Month-by-month watering adjustments

  • Shade guidance as spring temperatures rise

  • Soil preparation recommendations for desert conditions

  • Pest prevention guidance

  • When to remove or transition plants before heat stress

  • Clear expectations for harvest timing

What growing the right way looks like…

Tomatoes thriving in early summer

Fresh Lettuce through the winter

Kids picking strawberries before school

Harvesting herbs for your next meal

Follow generic advice not meant for our climate and it will cost you…

Money

Time

Dead Plants

Discouragement & Frustration

Ready to Grow the Right Way?