Perennial Garden Maintenance

For foodscapes that have fruiting trees & shrubs, berries, native gardens, and more.

 
 
 

Bi-Annually

We come twice a year to maintain your perennial garden, once in early spring and once in late fall to:

  • Prune fruit trees and thin raspberries

  • Spray dormant season treatments

  • Deadhead and trim perennial plants and flowers

  • Lay compost around base of fruit trees and berry bushes

  • Acidify blueberries

  • Weed out perennial crops

  • Lay fresh shredded hardwood mulch around perennial crops

Quarterly

We come four times a year to maintain your perennial garden: once in Spring and Fall for seasonal mulching, as well as two visits during the growing season to weed and apply gentle organic sprays.

  • Prune fruit trees and thin raspberries

  • Spray dormant season treatments

  • Deadhead and trim perennial plants and flowers

  • Lay compost around base of fruit trees and berry bushes

  • Acidify blueberries

  • Weed out perennial crops

  • Lay fresh shredded hardwood mulch around perennial crops

 

Plans and prices are customized to meet your foodscape’s unique needs. For more information, please fill out our consultation form and we will be in touch!

 

Meet Our Perennial Team!

Sarah Park, Perennial Gardens Manager

Sarah comes from a diverse work background that includes garden management, conservation education, and arboriculture. Edible Eden felt like a great place to combine the three. A UMBC alum with a BFA in Visual Art, Sarah will work hard to make your gardens as beautiful and fruitful as possible. On the weekends, you can find her working in her own garden, lifting weights, or playing rugby.

Matt Lewis, Perennials Gardens Assistant

Matt comes to Edible Eden after working seven years in television production. Originally from the Hudson Valley, NY, his connection to gardening began with a deep love for local ingredients and working for his family's restaurant. He is very excited to be on the Edible Eden team, and to work on your garden! In his free time, Matt likes to bike, watch movies, and play with his dog, Frankie.

Wylo Dyer, Perennial Gardens Assistant

Wylo joins the Perennials team with a collection of experiences in landscaping, hardscaping, mechanical trades, and the service industry. He is a current Greenhouse & Agricultural Production student at CCBC and a graduate of Temple University's Visual Art program, both of which inform his approach to the shaping of/care for gardens & green spaces. When the work gloves come off, Wylo can be found either hiking with his dogs, cycling around the city, making art & music, or seeking out any solid sweet treat that Baltimore has to offer.