Garden Soon's garden consulting service is available in Downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny County at $85–$130 for an initial site visit. The Golden Triangle between the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. That's exactly the kind of site-specific detail that shapes what we recommend for bed placement, crop selection, and planting timing in Downtown Pittsburgh.
YouTube can teach you how raised beds work in general. What it cannot tell you is that the spot on the south side of your house actually only gets four hours of direct sun because the neighbor's oak canopy cuts it off by early afternoon — which we'll catch in twenty minutes of watching the light move. Generic gardening advice is usually written for zone 7 or 8, or averaged across the whole country, which means the timing information is wrong for western Pennsylvania, wrong for the WV panhandle, wrong for central Ohio. When we come to your site, we're looking at your specific drainage situation, your soil texture, whether you have a frost pocket at the base of that slope, how your water access affects where it makes sense to put beds. We're asking questions no algorithm asks: what's your water source, how far are you willing to carry a hose, do you have dogs? We've also seen the mistakes that get made repeatedly in this region — the biggest one being planting warm-season crops too early, which one late frost can wipe out entirely. Site-specific, in-person assessment gets you answers tuned to your actual conditions.
For Downtown Pittsburgh specifically: highly urban; most soil is engineered or fill. Rooftop and container gardens require specialized growing media. Street-level tree pits have compacted urban soils with severe constraints. Any ground-level planting areas have fill and rubble history.
A standard consultation includes the full site visit — sun assessment, drainage review, soil evaluation — plus a hand-drawn layout sketch, a plant list matched to your specific conditions and goals, a timing guide for your last frost zone, and soil amendment recommendations. If you're building raised beds, we walk through what to fill them with. The session runs about an hour and a half to two hours on site, and we cover everything you need to actually put a garden in the ground with confidence.
Before: you want to grow your own food. Maybe you've thought about it for years, or tried it once and it didn't go well. You have a yard, some ambition, and a lot of unanswered questions — where exactly to put beds, what soil to use, what will realistically grow in your conditions, and when to plant what. During: we come out, walk the site with you, map the sun, talk through what you want to grow and what your yard can support. We sketch a layout on paper, put together a plant list with varieties suited to this region, and work through the timing so you know what to start in late winter, what goes in the ground in early spring, and what has to wait until after last frost. We talk soil mix if you're doing raised beds — roughly equal parts compost, topsoil, and perlite or vermiculite for drainage and air. After: you have a paper sketch of your garden, a written plant list, timing notes, and soil recommendations. You have a plan you can hand to someone at the garden center and actually execute. And if questions come up six weeks in, a follow-up visit is available.
The initial consultation ($85–$130) covers a full site visit of one and a half to two hours, sun and drainage assessment, a hand-drawn layout sketch, a written plant list with region-appropriate varieties, timing guidance for your last frost zone, and soil amendment recommendations. You walk away with documents in hand. The full garden plan with follow-up ($225–$375) includes everything in the initial consultation plus a more detailed written design plan and a second site visit two to three weeks later, when questions have had time to develop. If you've already had a consultation and just need us back for a specific issue or a season check-in, a standalone follow-up visit is $65 to $95 for an hour on site. Remote consultations — phone or video, useful for off-season planning or customers outside our regular service area — are $50 to $75 per hour. All pricing is honest and upfront; we discuss scope on the initial call before anything is scheduled.
Yes — Garden Soon provides in-person garden consulting in Downtown Pittsburgh. We come to your property, walk the site together, and produce a plan specific to your conditions. Call (724) 201-9484 or use the contact form to schedule.
We start by walking the yard together and mapping where direct sun actually falls through the day — that determines where beds can go and what will produce well. The Golden Triangle between the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. From there we sketch a layout on paper during the visit and put together a written plant list matched to your conditions and what you want to grow in Downtown Pittsburgh.
We do both — the consultation produces an actual hand-drawn layout sketch of your garden, with bed placement, dimensions, paths, and what goes where, not just verbal recommendations. You also walk away with a written plant list and timing guide. It's advice grounded in a real plan you can execute, not general guidance you have to translate into action yourself.
Our consulting focus is vegetable and food gardens, which is where our depth is — soil prep, crop timing, layout for production, season extension. That said, companion planting questions come up regularly, and we're happy to talk through integrating flowers like nasturtiums near squash or marigolds around the border. If your primary goal is a purely ornamental garden, that's a better fit for a landscape designer.
Late winter and early spring — January through March — is the best window, because that timing lets us build your plan before the season starts rather than catching up to it. In western Pennsylvania, cool-season crops like lettuce, spinach, and peas can go in the ground in March, so planning in February gives you time to act on what we put together. We also do consultations in fall for customers who want to plan ahead and get beds prepped before winter.
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Providing Vegetable Garden Design in Downtown Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding areas.