Dig In Together. Grow Something Great.
Expert guidance for a stress-free experience, so you get quality family time, meaningful shared moments, and healthy food for your family.
Start with clarity
Plant with guidance
Grow fresh food
Raised beds can feel simple until Texas heat, planting windows, soil, and pests all show up at once. Without a plan, you waste time and money. A little guidance keeps the first season from turning into guesswork.
Your beds fit your space and your schedule. You grow more of what your family eats, and harvest day starts feeling normal instead of rare. Garden time becomes part of home life.
Gardens by Sandi offers raised-bed planning, planting guidance, and coaching for North Texas families. Book a free consultation, then choose one-time help or the $29-a-month community for steady support. Local support keeps each step clear.
If you feel behind before you start, you’re in good company. Many families want fresh food and meaningful time together, then get stuck on the first few choices. Veteran and woman-owned, we bring steady, practical support shaped by North Texas growing conditions.
We review your space, goals, and first questions together, carefully.
We choose plants, timing, and bed setup that fit North Texas.
You leave with a clear next step and steady support.
“Sandi is amazing! From the beginning of the process in planning, to imagining our garden, through the planting and now the continuous care, she has “held our hand”throughout. We LOVE our garden and we LOVE Sandi. Her personal care for our family in each step and her expertise in helping us fulfill our dream of having a beautiful garden “in town” have made this experience so memorable for our family. Our garden is beautiful and has quickly given us delicious herbs and vegetables we continue to enjoy.”

Building our garden started as a simple idea, and it quickly turned into something we all look forward to. It gave me and my kids a reason to spend time together without it feeling forced or planned out. From the beginning, we all pitched in. We built the beds, picked out what to plant, got our hands dirty preparing the soil, and learned as we went. The kids weren’t just watching, they were part of it. They checked on the plants, remembered to water them (most of the time), and got excited seeing things actually grow. Along the way, they picked up some great lessons without even realizing it. They learned patience waiting for things to sprout, and responsibility by taking care of something that depends on them. When something didn’t grow the way we expected, it wasn’t a big deal—we just figured it out together and kept going. What I didn’t expect was how much it would bring us closer. The garden gave us a natural way to spend time together, talk, and share little wins—like the first sprout or picking something we grew ourselves. Those small moments really added up. It’s more than “just a garden”. It’s something we built together, and it’s become a part of our routine in the best way. It’s simple, but it’s brought us closer and given us something we’re all proud of.

With a clearer plan, your garden starts to feel useful fast.