Houston Gardeners

Live in the Houston area? Here are some great places that offer ways to learn and connect with other gardeners:

Urban Harvest

OHBA

Enchanted Gardens

Enchanted Forest

Houston Botanic Garden

And US!!

At Monarch workshops: get a tour of the garden, see what we're planting, what we're removing, and what we're harvesting. Ask us all your questions. Get hands-on demos and instructions.

Snack on seasonal recipes. Learn ways to bring the garden to the table!

Shop our favorite products. Pick up plants/compost you need for your garden.

The best part? Meet other people in our area who love gardening as much as you do!

Sign up for Monarch’s FREE weekly news letter! We will send out details for our workshops here, as well as other home and garden inspiration, links to products we are loving, events we are attending, recipes we are making, etc.!


HELPFUL LINKS

Want to learn to garden? In Monarch Garden Society we help Houston-area gardeners go from confused about growing in our area, missing important planting deadlines, and wasting precious time and money to feeling confident, eating more from their garden, and saving valuable time and resources!

Follow us on Instagram and/or TikTok for daily garden inspiration!

Order your plants and compost for pick up or delivery! Order Now

Wanting a garden of your very own? Want to add more garden beds? We'd love to help you create your dream garden space. Click HERE to start the process.

Need help designing and installing landscaping beds or rethinking your outdoor spaces? We'll be right over. Get started HERE.

Shop Monarch Garden Company for trellises, planters, and more!

Check out our Amazon Storefront for products we love in the garden and other fun items we use to bring the garden to our table! 

Want seasonal recipes and ideas for how to make the garden a part of your everyday life? Check out Monarch Living!

Looking for ongoing help taking care of your vegetable garden? Check out what Monarch Garden Company Maintenance has to offer (it's a lot)!

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