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Meet Kristen

An edible garden is a continuing source of fresh food, satisfaction, and the quiet reward of caring for something and watching it grow. Whether it's the pride of your front yard, a school learning garden, or a productive plot on a corporate campus, these spaces add beauty, build community, and nourish both people and the planet.

Sproutwell is the result of my background in design and architecture, a deep fascination with gardening, and an unstoppable curiosity about the magic of growing food. Today, I use that design lens to create bespoke raised beds and climate-resilient edible gardens that are as beautiful as they are productive.

I believe gardens should be personal, functional, and built to thrive season after season. My work blends aesthetics with ecology, prioritizing pollinator-friendly plantings, biodiversity, and soil health, and my own garden is a living laboratory where I test designs, trial varieties, and explore ways to make growing food approachable, joyful and delicious.

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A woman planting a red-stemmed leafy vegetable outdoors on a sunny day.
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