Gardening with you, not just for you

Spending time gardening is a good thing: It’s good for your body. It’s great for your mental health. And it makes your outdoor space look nice.
But where do you start? You may not have the right tools. Or maybe you’ve got great tools, but they’re gathering dust in the garage because you haven’t figured out how to sharpen those pruners.
Companion Planting is here to help. We are a small and sensitive group of trustworthy gardeners who help get you outside in a safe and enjoyable manner. Learn new skills or hone your already impressive gardening know-how. And do it all in the company of an experienced and attentive companion. Share stories and camaraderie while problem-solving your home landscape. Think of us as your personal trainer, therapist, gardener, and friend all in one.
Companionship

Spending time working together on shared activity is rewarding and stimulating. With your companion planter, you can share stories and think through your garden with a friendly and familiar face each week. If gardening isn’t in the cards for the week, how about a walk through the neighborhood to identify trees? Or maybe make an inventory of the stuff in your garage? Anything is possible with a companion!
Expert Gardening Advice

Working with a companion planter isn’t just for good company. We are experienced horticulturists with advanced degrees and certificates in landscape design and botany. The work we do is expert, and we’ll guide and provide knowledge and skills for you too! Click here to learn more about Jeff, your companion-in-chief.
Environment & Pet Friendly

Our belief in environmental responsibility is real. Companion planting uses no gas-powered machinery, no chemical pesticides, and focuses on native species. We’re not going to sell you on resource-intensive lawns that require constant watering and maintenance because we work with nature and not against it. Incorporating permacultural techniques that require fewer inputs is a hallmark of our approach. Have questions about this? Please ask! We could talk about sustainable landscaping all day long!