Let’s Garden

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Turn your space (and your confidence) into something thriving and filthy with flavor.

Hey, I’m Brent, the dirt-loving, veggie-growing, slightly inappropriate brain behind Garden Daddy—where we keep things organic, a little spicy, and seriously productive. 

I help beginner and “plant-curious” folks grow sexy, thriving veggie gardens—whether you’ve got a full backyard, a balcony that gets hot in all the right ways, or just a dream to grow something that actually stays alive (unlike your last relationship).

With one-on-one coaching, custom garden plans, and zero judgment, I make gardening fun, flirty, and hella rewarding.

Ready to get your hands dirty?

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Neighbourhoods we love to serve in Toronto:

  • Etobicoke

  • Alderwood

  • Long Branch

  • Mimico

  • Oakville

  • Mississauga

Outside the area? Reach out—remote services are available too!

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(Music Hardneck Garlic)

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(Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper)

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About Me

My journey started with a childhood obsession for planting seeds and getting dirty—literally. But what began as playing in the soil with my mother grew into a full-blown, no-turning-back passion for sustainable gardening, seasonal eating, and getting reconnected with where our food actually comes from. Since then, I’ve devoured over 20 books on organic growing, garden design, and soil science (yes, I’m that kind of nerd), and I’m currently starting my journey towards becoming a certified Master Gardener. Now, I’m turning all that plant lust and leafy knowledge into a real service—helping others unleash their inner green thumb and grow food that slaps. Think of me as your new gay best friend gardener: here to hype you up, get your hands dirty, and make sure your garden looks just as good as the meals coming out of your kitchen.

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“Planting a garden is the first step towards understanding the true source of our food, and it opens the door to a deeper appreciation for the environment and the importance of healthy eating.”

-Michelle Obama

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