Abundant kitchen garden with raised beds and edible plants
San Diego, CA Est. 2018 Master Gardener Certified
GROW SMARTER.

San Diego's edible landscape specialists. We design and build kitchen gardens, food forests, and productive front yards that feed your family and look exceptional.

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Kitchen Gardens

Raised beds, in-ground plots, and container gardens designed for productivity in California's climate.

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Food Forests

Multi-layer perennial systems that produce fruit, nuts, herbs, and vegetables with minimal maintenance.

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Edible Front Yards

Beautiful landscapes where every plant produces food. Ornamental and productive, never utilitarian.

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Seasonal Care

Year-round garden management calibrated to San Diego's planting calendar β€” not a generic national schedule.

Our Philosophy

YOUR YARD
SHOULD FEED YOU.

The average American lawn requires more water, labor, and chemical inputs than a productive kitchen garden β€” and returns nothing edible. DEW GARDENS designs landscapes that replace that equation: your outdoor space gives back in the form of tomatoes, herbs, fruit, and vegetables grown in San Diego's own soil.

We don't design vegetable patches. We design landscapes where food production is woven into the visual and spatial structure of your property β€” productive front yards that your neighbors admire, kitchen garden courtyards that become the center of your outdoor life, food forests that get more abundant every year without increasing maintenance.

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Southern California Climate Expertise
Every plant specified for San Diego's coastal Southern California conditions, humidity, and soil characteristics β€” not catalog defaults.
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Desmond Achebe β€” Master Gardener + Permaculture Designer
Principal designer holds Master Gardener certification through UT Extension and Permaculture Design Certificate.
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Design + Installation + Ongoing Care
Full-service from concept through first harvest and beyond. We don't hand you a plan and leave.
DEW GARDENS kitchen garden installation San Diego
What We Do

FIVE
SERVICES.

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Kitchen garden design San Diego
01

Kitchen Garden Design

Complete kitchen garden design for San Diego properties. Raised beds, in-ground, or mixed systems. Soil testing and plant selection specific to California's climate.

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Edible landscape San Diego
02

Edible Landscaping

Front and back yard landscapes where every plant contributes to food production. Fruit trees, berry shrubs, perennial herbs, and edible ground covers integrated into designed landscapes.

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Food forest design California
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Food Forest Design

Multi-layer perennial food systems that get more abundant each year. Canopy fruit trees, understory shrubs, perennial herbs, and ground covers designed as integrated ecosystems.

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How We Work

FROM
ASSESSMENT
TO HARVEST.

Every DEW GARDENS project moves through four distinct phases. We don't skip the assessment phase to get to installation faster β€” understanding your site is what makes your garden succeed where others fail.

San Diego kitchen garden design process
01
Site Assessment

60-minute property visit. We assess sunlight hours by zone, soil chemistry, drainage, existing vegetation, and how your household wants to use the space. Written assessment report delivered within 3 days.

02
Design + Plant Selection

Productive landscape design with plant list specific to your site's conditions and San Diego's climate. Includes installation timeline and first-year yield estimate. Two design directions presented before final approval.

03
Installation

Soil preparation, bed construction, irrigation installation, and precision planting by DEW GARDENS's own trained crew. Source plant material from California nurseries when available. Walk-through on completion day.

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Grow + Harvest

Ongoing seasonal care program calibrated to San Diego's actual planting calendar. Written care summaries after every visit. Plant replacement guarantee through the first growing season.

San Diego Planting Calendar

FOUR SEASONS
OF PRODUCTION.

Spring
Cold-tolerant crops go out Mar 15
Tomato/pepper transplants Apr 15–30
Soil amendment and bed prep
Fruit tree dormant pruning
Irrigation system startup
Summer
Peak production: tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers
Succession planting beans every 3 weeks
Heat stress monitoring and watering
Fruit harvest: berries, figs, peaches
Disease monitoring β€” high humidity season
Fall
Fall cool-season window opens Sep 1
Best planting window for perennials
Garlic and overwintering onion installation
Compost and soil amendment buildup
Fall fruit harvest: persimmon, pawpaw
Winter
Cold frames extend harvest through Dec
Row cover protection for late crops
Planning next season's garden
Compost system management
Tool maintenance and bed repair
Client Reviews

San Diego
GARDENERS.

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"We had 400 square feet of lawn in the back that did nothing. Desmond designed a raised bed kitchen garden that produced more food than we know what to do with our first summer. The written care instructions are exactly what we needed β€” we actually knew what we were doing for the first time."

β€” Kezia & Marcus Thornton
East San Diego
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"The edible front yard redesign completely changed how I think about landscaping. Everything looks intentionally designed and beautiful β€” guests always ask about it before they realize the fig espalier and herb border are both ornamental and food-producing. Worth every dollar."

β€” Priscilla Oduya
Germantown, San Diego
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"I tried to grow vegetables in San Diego for four years and kept failing. DEW GARDENS diagnosed the problem immediately β€” clay subsoil and insufficient irrigation. The raised bed system they installed has produced two full harvests in the first year. I genuinely don't understand why I didn't do this sooner."

β€” Samuel Adebayo
Bellevue, San Diego
Common Questions

BEFORE YOU
REACH OUT.

Questions San Diego homeowners ask before their first assessment.

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No. Our smallest productive kitchen gardens are 4Γ—8 foot single raised beds on urban lots. Our largest projects cover multiple acres. We've also designed highly productive balcony container gardens for San Diego high-rise residents. The minimum for a full-service design engagement is about 60 square feet of growing space.

Yes β€” in fact, most of our projects are edible retrofits of existing landscapes. We assess what's worth keeping (mature trees, established shrubs with ornamental value) and what can be replaced with productive alternatives. We never recommend starting over when strategic editing and addition achieves the same result.

This is the first question we ask in the assessment. A full kitchen garden with seasonal crops requires 30–60 minutes per week during active growing seasons. A food forest, once established (years 3–5), requires as little as 4–6 hours per year. We design around your actual available time, not an idealized version of it.

Raised bed kitchen garden installations in San Diego typically range from $1,800–4,500 depending on bed count, irrigation, fencing, and soil volume. Edible landscape design projects begin around $3,500 for a defined area. The site assessment ($95, credited toward any installation project) tells us precisely what your specific site requires before any commitment.

We serve all of San Diego area including Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Spring Hill, Gallatin, and Lebanon. For properties further than 45 minutes from San Diego, contact us β€” we evaluate extended-territory requests individually, usually with an additional travel fee for the site assessment.

Begin Your Garden

READY TO
GROW?

Free 60-minute site assessment for San Diego homeowners. No obligation β€” we visit your property and tell you exactly what's possible.

(415) 407-9413