Discover the joy, beauty and freshness of growing your own kitchen garden.
Kitchen Gardens of Westchester brings you the delight of your own just-picked greens and vegetables combined with the beauty of an artfully-landscaped kitchen garden. We offer the full line of services, including design, installation, maintenance, and garden guidance. Your garden will be designed with your tastes in mind, and your residential environment as the canvas.
Our experienced designers will work with you to plan out garden placement, raised bed garden options, plant preferences, growing seasons and more. We provide full garden installations or DIY options – all to help you achieve a beautiful, productive and long-lasting kitchen garden.

Let’s have fun and grow together!

Garden Design & Construction

Installation of Soil & Plants

Maintenance & Follow Up

Consulting

Irrigation
Bruce's Blog
Tomato Planting Tips for Westchester & Connecticut Gardens
Late spring is the perfect time to plant tomatoes in Westchester and Lower Connecticut. Watch Bruce Davison share simple tips for planting tomatoes deep, using cages, pruning lower leaves, and helping plants grow strong in raised-bed kitchen gardens.Kitchen Garden of Westchester Service: Custom Cedar Tomato Cage Enclosures
Kitchen Gardens of Westchester now offers custom cedar tomato cage enclosures, designed and built to protect heirloom tomatoes and other prized vegetables when traditional fencing is not available—or when existing fencing is not enough.Companion Planting: Organic Pest Control That Starts With Garden Design
If you want a more productive garden with fewer pest problems, start with one of the simplest organic tools available: companion planting.Katonah Garden Enclosure
We designed and built a full 8-foot-tall garden enclosure in Katonah, NY to create a secure growing space without shutting nature out completely.Westchester Combination Greenhouse and Enclosed Garden
We designed a combination greenhouse + enclosed garden that functions as a true four-season growing system while still feeling like an inviting outdoor room.
Bruce's Gardening Tips and Recipes
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