January 18, 2025 - 02:57

Courtney Norton has embarked on an exciting new journey with the launch of Homegrown Culinary Gardens, a business dedicated to transforming backyards into flourishing edible landscapes. Officially established earlier this month, the venture aims to provide a range of services for individuals and families seeking fresh, homegrown produce.
Homegrown Culinary Gardens offers personalized consultations to help clients design and cultivate their own culinary gardens, tailored to their specific tastes and preferences. From herbs and vegetables to fruit-bearing plants, Norton’s expertise ensures that each garden is not only beautiful but also bountiful.
In addition to garden design, the business provides ongoing maintenance services, allowing clients to enjoy the fruits of their labor without the stress of upkeep. Norton’s passion for sustainable living and healthy eating is at the heart of her mission, as she encourages the community to embrace the benefits of growing their own food. With a growing interest in home gardening, Homegrown Culinary Gardens is poised to make a significant impact in Newport Beach and beyond.
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