How do I get started?

Step One

Book A Consult: pick a date, answer survey, and bring all of your garden questions.

Covers a 1-hour personal consult with an experienced gardener.

​Includes seasonal planting guide.

Step Two

Meet with your consultant get ready to learn all about gardening. Receive your planting plan. Talk through your garden desires.

Receive your garden design and report.

Step Three

Look over your design and estimate and place your order and let’s get to work.

Hello I am Janine Smith,

A Garden Consultant in Salt Lake City, Utah.

I’m here if you want to learn how to GROW food, how to COOK it once you have grown it so you can SHARE with your community!

Gardening feeds the body, mind, and spirit. I believe Food is Medicine and Gardening is therapy.

Learn to garden with confidence alongside a garden coach. Reconnect with your food. Improve your health. Feed your family and your community.

Sign up for garden workshops and classes or a garden consultation to get your growing season started.

No matter your skill level, you will be guided through a four-step system to harvest. Start growing your Kitchen From Scratch with Confidence and enjoying your harvest in less than six weeks.

 

 

Upcoming WORKSHOPS

Kitchen Gardening Workshops

 Join me for a NEW perspective on leafy greens.

Recent Blog Posts

Gifts for Gardeners

Gifts for Gardeners

All green-thumbed gardeners in your life, need not to go through a cold snap without growing anything. These gifts are perfect for any time of year, and the best part about it? Indoor gardening allows for many options, from tasty vegetables and fruits to beautiful flowers, succulents, and more.

A Return to Victory Gardens

A Return to Victory Gardens

After nearly eighty years, It may be time to start up Victory Gardens again! These gardens changed the nation’s minds from simply surviving to thrive together. Lawns became gardens, and communities changed the landscape of the entire nation to grow together.

Fall Gardening in Utah

Fall Gardening in Utah

Your fall garden can feel like a second spring harvest, and for many, it is surprising just how much you can plant, eat and enjoy from fall through to the following spring!