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Garden with a partner
Leaf & Bed is your coach and partner to create the garden you’ve always wanted.
Whether you want to add colors or vegetables to your balcony, provide food for birds and butterflies in garden beds and pots, or have trouble keeping houseplants healthy — Leaf & Bed can help you understand your home or business habitat and make it a place where your plants will thrive.
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Do you have empty pots or overgrown garden beds? Leaf & Bed can help you create a plan to bring gardening into your life and achieve your gardening goals.
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Reconnect into the ecosystem around you by working with plants that thrive in your habitat and support beneficial wildlife.
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Leaf & Bed believes that anyone can develop a green thumb and care for a garden, no matter what space or abilities you have. Partner with Leaf & Bed to adapt an outdoor garden and indoor houseplants to your needs with achievable, accessible methods for any abilities and schedules.
All types of gardens
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Outdoor garden beds
Create outdoor spaces to become part of your habitat based on your interests and needs
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Indoor houseplants
Learn how to establish a home habitat and help your houseplants thrive
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Patio and container gardening
Add natural textures, colors, and even fruits and vegetables to your spaces
Services
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Phone and Virtual Appointments
Book a free 10-minute session for your garden and services questions, or book a full appointment to get into the weeds on a topic and receive advice for your plants.
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Coaching and Custom Services
Collaborate with a garden partner to guide you through the season. Meet by phone, virtually, or on location once or schedule a package. Custom services available.
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Home and Business Consultations
Schedule an on-location visit to your home or business habitat to discuss your needs, wants, and goals. Recommendations are customized to your unique habitat.
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Design and Plant Services
Collaborate with a garden partner to design a new garden, refresh an existing space, replace your grass lawn, or even find hard-to-get native plant species from local providers.