🌿 Services At Marie’s Organic Garden

🌿 Services at Marie’s Organic Garden

Welcome to Marie’s Organic Garden, where your dream garden grows — naturally. We specialize in organic gardening services rooted in sustainability, soil health, and beauty. Whether you’re just starting out or need expert support, we’re here to help your garden thrive.

Questions? Contact Marie by sending an email to marie@mariesorganicgarden.com


👩‍🌾 Garden Coaching

Grow with confidence, with expert guidance tailored to your space and goals.

  • Seasonal planting strategies
  • Soil health & compost education
  • Natural pest and disease control
  • One-on-one support for gardeners at any level
  • Garden coaching on Zoom is available. Email Marie to book a coaching session. marie@mariesorganicgarden.com

âś… Ideal for DIY gardeners, beginners, and home growers.


🪴 Garden Design

Create a garden that’s as beautiful as it is sustainable.

  • Custom edible and ornamental designs
  • Native and pollinator-friendly plant selection
  • Soil and water-saving features
  • Layouts for raised beds, containers, and more

âś… Designs that reflect your vision and values.


🔨 Garden Build & Installation

We bring your garden design to life using organic practices.

  • Raised bed construction
  • Soil and compost layering
  • Mulch and irrigation setup
  • Full edible garden installations

âś… Built to last with sustainable, eco-conscious materials.


🌾 Weed Control Treatments (Organic)

Chemical-free solutions for a healthier garden ecosystem.

  • Hand-weeding and natural suppression
  • Mulching for long-term weed control
  • Seasonal treatment plans tailored to your needs

âś… Safe for kids, pets, pollinators, and soil life.


♻️ Compost Care & Consultation

Turn your waste into black gold with our expert help.

  • Custom compost bin setups
  • Troubleshooting smelly or slow piles
  • Home composting education
  • Tips to boost soil fertility

âś… Regenerative gardening from the ground up.


đźš› Compost, Mulch & Garden Soil Delivery

Get the good stuff delivered — all organic, all garden-ready.

  • Rich organic compost
  • Garden mulch for moisture retention, weed control, and improving soil
  • Nutrient-dense premium soil blends
  • Optional spreading/installation

âś… Sourced locally with garden health in mind.


🌼 Garden Restoration & Beautification

Refresh neglected beds and restore soil and plant vitality.

  • Soil testing & amendment
  • Seasonal replanting & pruning
  • Pollinator-friendly landscaping
  • Complete garden makeovers

âś… Revive and beautify your outdoor space.


🧤 Seasonal Garden Maintenance

Regular care keeps your garden thriving year-round.

  • Monthly or seasonal packages
  • Weeding, mulching, and pruning
  • Compost refreshes and bed cleanup
  • Pest and disease management (organically)

âś… Your garden stays beautiful with our experienced help.


📞 Let’s Grow Together

Whether you’re planting your first seed or managing a backyard oasis, Marie’s Organic Garden offers expert, earth-friendly support every step of the way.

To book a consultation or request a custom quote. Email Marie at marie@mariesorganicgarden.com

📍 Serving the Ventura County, CA area. Thousand Oaks, Westlake, Agoura, Newbury Park, Moorpark, Simi Valley, Santa Rosa Valley, Camarillo, Oxnard, Ventura

13 thoughts on “🌿 Services At Marie’s Organic Garden”

  1. I had a great time exploring Marie’s Organic Garden, her journey from a “black thumb” to teaching kids and transforming ranch orchards really resonated with my own experience, so here’s a personal, conversational take on her services and philosophy:

    Marie not only builds gardens but teaches alongside, whether it’s repairing soil or planting orchards, she treats clients like co-gardeners. I love that collaborative spirit. In my own gardening projects, I’ve found that working shoulder-to-shoulder with someone experienced speeds up learning, and it’s just more fun!

    The blog shares organic fertilizer ideas, Epsom salt sprays, seaweed tea, worm castings I actually started making seaweed tea last season, and mixing it with worm tea gave my leafy greens a lush boost. It’s a simple, low-cost swap that brings vitality back to tired pots and garden beds.

    Beyond soil and plants, Marie’s mission is to build a community, one garden, one family, one classroom at a time. That’s the true beauty of organic work: sharing knowledge, celebrating successes, and sometimes even trials and tribulations together.

    When I moved into my first home with clay-heavy soil, I hit the same brick walls Marie described on her journey. What turned things around was adding compost, planting cover crops, and letting the soil rest. My spinach and herbs began thriving in their second season. That slow, steady rebuilding taught me patience, and now it’s something I love teaching others too.

    Marie’s services are more than garden design, they’re an invitation to learn and grow with the earth. Her blend of practical know-how, engaging teaching, and regenerative soil work feels approachable yet deeply impactful. If you’re ready to shift your soil from store-bought to self-sustaining, or involve your kids/clients in the process, she’s exactly the kind of mentor I’d turn to.

    Have you had similar breakthroughs with compost or DIY teas? I’d love to hear more, gardening is always better when shared!

    Kind regards,
    Martin

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    • Thank you, Martin. Yes, the plants love the seaweed tea and worm tea. A great way to revive struggling trees and plants. I will have to try adding both together. Great idea. I suppose you could add 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt to the tea as well. Working with Mother Nature is the way to go if you want a thriving ecosystem and it sounds like you are doing just that. I appreciate your comments, and they help inspire me to keep sharing. I am working on new blogs with my most recent projects, so check in again soon. Email me, and I will add you to my email list. marie@mariesorganicgarden.com Happy gardening to you. May your gardens be healthy and strong. 

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  2. Wow, this is the first time that I have heard of a garden coach. This would be awesome to have, as I never know what to plant that doesn’t need too much attention, and what sort of plants will do best in this environment and the type of soil we have.

    I am going to Google garden coach and see if there is anyone in our city doing this. What an awesome idea for someone who loves gardening to do as a job.

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    • Thank you, Michel. I have been coaching from the start of my first compost build in 2012. I found that it is very rewarding for people to understand how important it is to complete the cycle of life for healthy organic gardens. It all starts with the soil health. The soil is the plant’s immune system; healthy soil, healthy plants. Email me if you want a zoom meeting with me for garden coaching, marie@mariesorganicgarden.com 

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  3. It’s refreshing to see a service that emphasizes organic, sustainable practices while also offering practical help like garden coaching and design. Having tried to start my own organic garden in the past, I know how overwhelming it can be without proper guidance. The idea of learning directly from someone with hands-on experience is incredibly valuable. What stands out here is the personalized support, something that’s often missing in generic gardening resources. For anyone serious about transitioning to organic methods or improving their existing setup, this kind of service could be a game-changer.

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    • Thank you, Slavisa. Starting from scratch is mind bending for most people and I am committed to helping each of my properties establish a system from composting to garden to growing healthy organic food and plants completing the cycle of life. Coaching you through every challenge.  

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  4. I love everything about this! 

    As a mom trying to grow a small organic garden in our backyard, I’ve had my fair share of trial and error—especially when it comes to composting and dealing with pests the natural way. It’s refreshing to see such a holistic and thoughtful approach to gardening that values both sustainability and soil health. I especially appreciate your compost care service—honestly, our pile has been more “mystery stew” than “black gold” lately. 

     I’ll definitely be reaching out for tips. Thank you for offering services that empower everyday gardeners like me to keep learning and growing

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    • Thanks, Alice. Sounds like you need help with your compost. If it is soup, then you need more dry material. The ratio for healthy compost is 4 parts dry material to 2 parts wet material. If it is too wet, add more dry material 
      (dry leaves, grass, shredded paper ect) no pine needles. 
      Doing this will help balance the wet. If you dont have access to dry organic material, you may want to consider going to a local park and collecting dry leaves. I do this and bring a trash can on wheels with a lid, or a big storage container with a lid. People may look at you curiously, but I tell them it’s for my compost, and they always think that’s cool. I hope this helps. I am happy to consult with you on a zoom meeting. Email me to set up a time when you’re ready. marie@mariesorganicgarden.com

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  5. Hey, Marie! Thanks for your post! It was informative reading material and made me think of my own garden.It is far from perfect but I love bit wildlish vibe of it.

    I only wanted to do things there in organic way without chemicals. Hard fight there is with snails for example, more like they are winning and I giving up lol

    Thanks for some great ideas like mulching that keeps weeds away and contain more moisture!

    I have a question. As I understood you are helping to set people their own organic gardens? So cool

    Thanks for post and doing things you. It is really important to create organic gardens and more and more people want to grow their own food. 

    Best regards

    Linda Mo

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    • Thank you, Linda. Yes. I set people up with their gardens and walk them through all the challenges that come up. Sounds like you are challenged with snails. Consider introducing a predator snail to the garden, which will keep them in check. I see this works well for keeping the snail population in check. Happy gardening to you!

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  6. This is such a fantastic overview of what Marie’s Organic Garden offers—truly a one-stop shop for anyone serious about sustainable, organic gardening. I really appreciate how you’ve broken down each service so clearly, especially for people who might feel overwhelmed trying to start or improve their garden.

    Having worked on my own edible and pollinator-friendly garden for several years, I know firsthand how much difference it makes to get guidance on soil health, composting, and natural pest control. Your compost care and consultation services are a big highlight—compost can be intimidating to get right, but when it works, it transforms the entire garden ecosystem.

    The combination of design, installation, and ongoing maintenance you provide is such a smart approach. It’s great to see you prioritize not only aesthetics but also soil regeneration and chemical-free practices that protect pollinators and wildlife.

    Thanks for sharing all these details—this sounds like an invaluable resource for gardeners at any level who want to grow in harmony with nature.

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  7. What a beautiful and comprehensive offering! Marie’s Organic Garden captures exactly what sustainable gardening should be—thoughtful, nurturing, and grounded in nature’s rhythms. From design to installation and compost care, every service reflects a deep commitment to soil health, biodiversity, and empowering gardeners at every level. Especially love the emphasis on pollinator-friendly landscapes and organic weed control—this is how you build a garden that gives back to the ecosystem. Bravo, Marie, for making earth-conscious gardening feel so accessible and inspiring.

    Regards

    Oren

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