Turn Your Yard Into a Food-Producing Landscape

Custom edible landscaping and food forest design for homeowners in the Florida Panhandle.

Start with a 1-2 hour on-site consultation to map out your property and goals

Meet the owner

A man smiling and wearing a beige t-shirt and a black cap, standing among lush green leaves in a forest or jungle.

Hi, I’m Phillip — I help homeowners in Walton County Florida turn their yards into productive, low-maintenance food landscapes.

I’ve spent the past 5+ years working across market gardens, orchards, aquaponics systems, and home-scale food production. I specialize in designing systems that actually work in Florida’s climate — not just on paper, but in real yards.

With nearly a decade of teaching experience, I focus on making these systems simple, practical, and easy to maintain — whether you want a few fruit trees or a full food forest.

My goal is to help you grow more of your own food while creating a space that looks good and fits your lifestyle.

Services and Plans

Start with a site visit to assess your property, goals, and budget. From there, we build a custom plan that fits your space.

A detailed landscape or garden design plan with various circular and irregular shapes, labeled sections, and colorful floral and plant illustrations.

Food Forest Design

$750-$1500+

A custom design for your yard with fruit trees, edible plants, and a clear layout you can install yourself.

Chickens in an apple orchard on a grassy path with apple trees on either side, some apples on the ground.

Food Forest Design and Install

$2000-$7500+

A complete design and installation of a food-producing landscape tailored to your space, soil, and goals.

A large tree in a grassy field at sunrise or sunset, with a bench nearby and a misty morning atmosphere.

Legacy Property System

$10,000+

A long-term, fully managed food system with design, installation, and ongoing support — built to produce for decades. Up to 3 years of management.

Join the community and see what’s growing in your area!

Green background poster advertising the School of Yard Knocks with Phillip Henry, featuring sections on home growing techniques, food forestry, permaculture, and community, with icons of a leafy greens, banana, blueberries, and a carrot.
Screenshot of a community online discussion platform called 'School of Yard Knocks', showcasing a pinned post by Phillip Henry requesting input from community members about their needs and ideas for a food forest workshop happening in 19 days, along with sidebar information about the workshop and group membership details.