Garden Soon

Vegetable Garden Design in Industry, PA

Garden Soon provides garden consulting in Industry, Beaver County — $85–$130 for an initial site visit that includes sun assessment, a layout sketch, a plant list, and timing guidance for your growing zone. Flat to gently sloping river terrace with minimal dramatic grade changes on most residential lots. Those site conditions are what we assess first when planning any garden in Industry.

What we do in Industry

Most people who call us for garden consulting fall into one of three groups. The first tried a raised bed last year — bought the soil, built the box, planted six tomato plants — and ended up with leggy, yellowed plants that gave them maybe a dozen tomatoes by October. The second is a new homeowner who finally has a yard and wants to grow food but genuinely doesn't know where to start: which direction does the sun move, where should the beds go, what can actually grow here? The third grew up with a huge family garden, helped pick tomatoes every summer as a kid, and now wants to start their own but realizes they were never the one making the decisions. All three situations share the same core problem: a lot of enthusiasm and a real gap in the site-specific, practical knowledge that turns a patch of dirt into something productive. That gap is exactly what we help close — without making anyone feel like they should have already known this.

For Industry specifically: silty clay loam from river deposit origin throughout most of the borough. Compaction is common on older properties without aeration history. Properties near low points along the river terrace can hold water after heavy precipitation and may require multiple days to firm up before mowing.

What's included

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.

Our process

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.

What this costs

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.

Frequently asked questions — Vegetable Garden Design in Industry

Do you offer garden consulting in Industry?

Yes — Garden Soon provides in-person garden consulting in Industry. 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.

What happens during a garden consulting visit in Industry?

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. Flat to gently sloping river terrace with minimal dramatic grade changes on most residential lots. 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 Industry.

What do I need to have ready before you come?

You don't need to prepare much — just have the space accessible so we can walk it together. It helps to think ahead of time about what you'd most like to grow and roughly how much time per week you want to put into the garden. If you know where your water source is and whether you've had any drainage issues in that area, mention it when we talk. Everything else we figure out when we get there.

I've never grown vegetables before — is consulting right for me?

Yes, and honestly a first-time grower is one of the best candidates for a consultation, because we can help you avoid the mistakes that cause a lot of first gardens to fail. Starting with a plan that fits your actual site — right sun, right crops, right timing — gives you a much better first season than winging it with general advice. We're not here to quiz you on what you already know; we're here to fill in the gaps.

Do you design the garden or just give advice?

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.

The lawn around your garden matters too

Customers who invest in getting their garden right tend to look up at some point and notice the lawn around it. It's a natural progression — once you've thought carefully about soil health, sun exposure, and what's actually growing versus what should be, the surrounding turf starts to look like the same conversation. Weed pressure from the lawn migrates into beds. Compacted soil in the yard affects drainage near the garden. The same attention to soil pH and fertility that helps a vegetable garden also applies to the twenty feet of grass around it.

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Garden Soon

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Providing Vegetable Garden Design in Industry, PA and surrounding areas.

Garden Soon
120 Trinity Dr, Aliquippa, PA 15001
(724) 201-9484
gardensoon@gardensoon.com
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