A close-up of a miniature lime growing on a potted citrus plant in a residential garden.

Our Mission

We believe anyone can grow their own food — regardless of how much space, experience, or time they have.

By providing the tools, knowledge and support needed to cultivate personal gardens, we aim to promote:

  • Sustainability: We use only organic soil, organic pest control, and pesticide-free plants. Your garden feeds your family — it shouldn't come with chemical trade-offs.

  • Community: We build gardens in neighborhoods, schools, and shared spaces because fresh food grows better when it's grown together.

  • Education and Health: From kids learning where strawberries come from to adults rediscovering what cooking from scratch feels like — your garden is a classroom.

A child exploring and tending a raised planter box garden, hands engaged with the plants.

Did You Know?

Grow Food, Not Lawns

Lawns are the largest irrigated crop in the U.S., covering three times more land than corn. They consume 9 billion gallons of water daily and require millions of pounds of fertilizers and pesticides each year and lawnmowers that use gas and emit pollutants.—for a crop that we can’t even eat! It’s time to make a change. Let’s grow food, not lawns.

Strawberry plants in bloom growing in a residential garden patch, small white blossoms visible.
Rows of lavender in full purple bloom in a residential garden, a fragrant and pollinator-friendly planting.

Ready to Grow with Us?

The lawn can wait. Your first harvest can't. Let's build something that actually feeds you.