
About Organics For Healing
Growing More Than Gardens
A Houston garden business built on the belief that gardening isn't simply about growing plants—it's about creating a healthier, more connected way of living.
Our Story
Organics For Healing began the way most gardens do—with a small patch of ground, a few seeds, and more curiosity than certainty. Season after season, that patch taught us how a Houston garden really behaves: the early spring rush, the summer slowdown, the glorious fall. We started sharing what we learned with neighbors, and the business grew out of those conversations.
Why Organic Gardening?
Gardening organically means working with the systems already at play in the soil and the air—feeding soil life, supporting beneficial insects, and reaching for the least disruptive option first. It produces food we feel good about serving and gardens that get healthier each year rather than more dependent.
Why Houston?
Because gardening advice written for the rest of the country doesn't fit here. Zone 9a gives us an unusually long season bracketed by real heat, real humidity, sudden downpours, and the occasional hard freeze. Growing well in Houston means learning a different calendar—and we'd rather help you learn ours than hand you someone else's.
Our Garden Philosophy
Start smaller than you think. Build the soil before you buy the plant. Choose varieties suited to the season you're actually in. Watch closely, water deeply, and let the garden teach you. Nearly every gardening problem we see traces back to timing, drainage, or expectations.
Growing With Nature
We plant for pollinators alongside vegetables, leave some things a little wild, and treat a few chewed leaves as evidence of a working ecosystem. Native plants, compost, and mulch do more for a Southern garden than almost anything you can buy in a bottle.
Our Community
The best gardening knowledge in Houston lives in Houston gardens. We host seasonal workshops, answer questions, and share what our customers discover. When one of us figures out how to keep tomatoes producing another two weeks, all of us should know about it.

Grow Well. Live Well.
Organic gardening for healthier homes, healthier communities, and a healthier connection to the earth.