The Garden Is Almost Open
We're soft-launching the first version of the American Kitchen Gardens Shop - starting with a handful of essential items: our Kitchen Garden Starter Kit, hand-poured seasonal candles, and a few favorites. Itโs the beginning of something bigger.
Think of it as the seed stage.
The full garden will bloom soon - but we couldnโt wait any longer to share what weโve been working on, so hereโs a sneak peak:

Version 1 of our Shop
๐ฑ In the Field
Bellport, NY
Our local Garden Guide has partnered with the local YMCA to break ground on a new edible garden. Itโs a place where wellness meets soil - designed for both function and joy.
We also have a garden install coming up this weekend, with edible, native, and flowering pollinators - all with minimal maintenance for our clients to enjoy.

Draft one of our planting plan for our Bellport client.
Fredericksburg, VA
Down south, our Garden Guide is working with the County Parks & Rec department to develop a community garden plan - bringing neighbors together to grow their own.
These are the first of many.
๐ New on our content site
The AKG content library is growing quickly. Weโve already published 150 pages on herbs and vegetables - plus foundational posts on how to:
Plan your garden
Build a raised bed
Keep it thriving through the season
Coming soon: seasonal planting calendars, native plant features, and more recipes from the garden.
๐ฏ Product Spotlight - Kitchen Garden Starter Kit
Everything you need to get started.
This thoughtfully packed kit includes seasonal seed varieties, soil discs, wooden plant markers, and a guide to help you get growing, whether you're planting a raised bed or a windowsill box.
Small batch, beautifully branded, and designed to make gardening feel as natural as cooking dinner.

๐ฌ Word of the Week
โCultivateโ
(v.) To prepare, to grow, to tend carefully.
What we do - in the garden and in life.
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Until next time,
keep planting, keep tending, and let the seasons show you the way.
- The Kitchen Garden Team
