Cultivating A Flourishing Raised Bed Kitchen Garden

Gardening Challenges

It’s a no-brainer that organic homegrown food is healthier and more convenient, but did you know it can be a year round lifestyle? Unfortunately, this can be difficult to achieve. Especially in central Texas.

Cultivating a flourishing raised bed kitchen garden involves several considerations. One of the most important is the placement of the garden, which requires assessing how many hours of sunlight that area will get. Choosing the correct bed material plays a huge role in proper drainage and root development. Then there is the irrigation, organic pest control, and the list goes on!

 

That’s Where We Come In

This is why Texas Raised Gardens was founded. Through our simple process, aspiring gardeners throughout Austin and the outlying suburbs can have beautiful, productive gardens filled with nutrient-dense foods at their fingertips. Our client’s get more than just advice; they get a completely custom experience. Our company goal is to ensure our clients' gardens flourish from the get-go. We are not just selling raised bed planters; instead, our focus is on providing comprehensive custom garden setups without compromising on materials or design. 

 

Our Unique Process

We start with ground preparation to create a level, weed-free space, that serves an intentional design feature. Then we install custom raised beds, and fill them with premium soil. Next comes the professionally designed irrigation system by our licensed irrigator, trellising, and expert planting services. Additionally, we offer a range of supplementary amenities such as composters, fencing, and weather protection to cater to diverse garden needs, ensuring you are set up for success!

 

Are You Ready To Harvest?

Our mission is to redefine the home vegetable garden as an essential and joyful place; providing clean, organic harvests 12 months a year. Are you ready to start your dream garden? Book a consultation with Texas Raised Gardens today and embark on the journey toward vibrant, homegrown goodness. Let's redefine how we nurture our land and communities—one garden at a time. 

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