Garden Models

Find the model that fits your space.

Every place — every porch, parking lot, schoolyard, parish, and rooftop — can become a garden. Here's a starter map.

Container Gardens

Small · Flexible

Container Gardens

Pots, buckets, fabric grow bags. Perfect for balconies, patios, and renters.

Raised-Bed Gardens

Backyards · Side yards

Raised-Bed Gardens

Defined beds with healthy soil — easier on backs, knees, and weed pressure.

Rooftop Gardens

Urban · Commercial

Rooftop Gardens

Turn unused rooftops into productive, cooling green space for residents and neighbors.

Urban Plots

City lots

Urban Plots

Small lots and parkway strips reimagined as productive, beautiful neighborhood assets.

School Gardens

K–12 · Universities

School Gardens

Living classrooms where curiosity becomes competence — science, nutrition, stewardship.

Church Gardens

Congregations

Church Gardens

Courtyards and lawns become spaces of fellowship, outreach, and Sabbath rest.

Vertical Gardens

Apartments · Cities

Vertical Gardens

Walls, towers, and trellises multiply growing surface where ground is scarce.

Neighborhood Networks

Streets · Districts

Neighborhood Networks

Yards, alleys, and shared beds woven into block-by-block food resilience.

Garden Communities

Master-planned

Garden Communities

Whole developments designed around shared growing space, water, and stewardship.

Pollinator-Friendly Gardens

Any space

Pollinator-Friendly Gardens

Plantings designed to feed bees, butterflies, and native pollinators across every season — no hive required.

Not sure where to start?

Tell us about your space and goals. We'll point you toward the model — and the next small step — that makes sense.

Start where you are

Pollinators

Plant for the bees too.

Even without a hive, your garden can be vital pollinator habitat. Explore urban beekeeping and pollinator-safe planting choices.

Beekeeping & pollinators