“We might think we are nurturing our garden, but of course it’s our garden that is really nurturing us.” –Jenny Uglow
Meet Linda
Hello! My name is Linda, and I’m the founder of Linda Land Gardening. I began gardening in 2017 to alleviate stress and anxiety. At the time, I was recently divorced and going through one of the toughest periods of my life. My mom suggested spending time outdoors, so we started a small garden together. There was something therapeutic about touching the soil and nurturing life around me that truly lifted my spirits.
I soon learned about the scientific benefits of growing and harvesting your own food. Gardening is more than just caring for plants; it’s a transformative journey that reconnects you with nature, fostering peace, happiness, and improving both physical and mental well-being.
Today, I’m happily married to my wonderful husband, and we have a beautiful daughter. She enjoys harvesting mint and oregano with me. The benefits of teaching children to garden are invaluable. I’m grateful that she’s learning to grow her own food at such a young age.
Growing my own food has completely changed my life, and I believe it can do the same for you. I look forward to sharing my seven years of gardening experience with you.
Why am I the ideal person to assist you in designing
and cultivating your garden?
Expertise in Desert Gardening
With extensive experience in desert gardening, I understand the challenges and opportunities of growing in the Phoenix area. I only design edible gardens that thrive in our arid climate.
Organic Practices
I’m committed to organic gardening principles, using natural methods to promote biodiversity and sustainability - ensuring the healthiest and most flavorful produce for you and your family.
Quality Materials
I only source high-quality materials for my raised beds, irrigation systems, and soil amendments, ensuring long-lasting durability and optimal plant growth.
Roadmap to Garden Success
Don’t get lost in internet research, navigating conflicting and generic advice that causes you think - “I don’t have a green thumb”. Instead, let me be your guide to garden bliss.