Grow Wild. Stay Rooted.

At Wildly Rooted Gardens, we make vegetable gardening simple, joyful, and accessible for everyone at every age. Whether you're a busy family, a school looking to inspire healthy young minds, or a retirement community seeking a therapeutic outdoor space, we bring edible landscapes to life—right where you are.

From custom garden designs to hands-on education and seasonal maintenance, our services transform patios, backyards, and community spaces into thriving, sustainable gardens. Step away from the screens, dig into the soil, and reconnect with nature—one harvest at a time. Let’s get growing.

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Consult & Design

Every garden has its own story and no two are the same. Whether you're a family making the most of a small side lot, a school with an open field, or a retirement community with an underutilized courtyard, our process begins with a personalized consultation. We visit your space, discuss your vision, and can develop a custom garden design and planting plan tailored to your needs.

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Install

Not a weekend warrior? No hardscaping experience or power tools on hand? No problem. We handle everything—from sourcing soil and materials to preparing the space for installation, irrigation, and even planting your first season’s ideal layout. Sit back and watch your Pinterest vision board come to life.

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Coaching & Maintenance

Gardening isn’t just about connecting with nature—it’s about connecting with each other. A Garden Coach is your trusted guide, turning your gardening journey into an educational and empowering experience. From seed starting and natural pest management to worm farming, space optimization, soil health, pruning, and even cooking your harvest, we’re here to help you grow!

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Thinking of adding a garden to your senior Community center?

  • Improves Mobility & Strength

  • Reduces Stress & Anxiety

  • Supports Immune Function

  • Encourages Social Interaction

  • Supports Memory Care

  • Promotes Better Nutrition

  • Boosts Mood & Cognitive Function

  • Encourages Social Interaction

  • Provides Low-Impact Exercise

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Research shows that school gardens positively impact students' Knowledge about nutrition, healthy eating Habits, and environmental Awareness

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